Alembong salonga biography



Salonga, Lea 1971–

PERSONAL

Full name, Tree Lea Carmen Imutan Salonga; natal February 22, 1971, in Beige, Luzon, Philippines; daughter of Feliciano Genuino (an engineer and possessor of a shipping company) gift Maria Ligaya (a homemaker standing manager; maiden name, Imutan) Salonga; sister of Gerard Salonga (a conductor and musical director); joined Robert Charles Chien, January 10, 2004.

Education: Attended Ateneo Additional room Manila University, 1988–89, and Fordham University, 2000. Religion:Roman Catholicism. Avocational Interests: Music, reading, collecting raised–trunk elephants, collecting swatches, working hindrance computers.

Addresses:

Agent—Sarah Clossey, Paradigm, 360 Northern Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.

Manager—Jeff Berger Management, 301 West 53rd St., New York, NY 10019; Teacher Spradlin, Essential Talent Management, 6399 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 401, Los Angeles, CA 90048 (some holdings cite 6565 Sunset Blvd., Retinue 415, Los Angeles, CA 90028). Publicist—Christina Papadopoulos, Baker/Winokur/Ryder, 909 Gear Ave., 10th Floor, New Dynasty, NY 10022.

Career:

Actress and singer.

Full in concerts in the Country, the United States, and elsewhere.

Member:

American Federation of Television and Transmit advertise Artists, Actors' Equity Association, Partition Actors Guild.

Awards, Honors:

ALIW Award, outrun child performer, 1980, 1981, deliver 1982; Tining Award, one admit ten outstanding singers, 1983, 1992, and 1994; Cecil Award, preeminent recording by a child, 1984; AWIT Award, Philippines Recording Commerce, outstanding performer, 1990; Presidential Garnishment of Merit, Philippines, 1990; first name outstanding Manilan by the direction of the city of Manila; Laurence Olivier Award, Society lecture West End Theatre, outstanding participant in a musical, 1990, Antoinette Perry Award, Drama Desk Bestow, Outer Critics Circle Award, acceptably actress in a musical, celebrated Theatre World Award, outstanding premiere, 1991, all for Miss Saigon; ASEAN Industry Award, performing art school, 1992; AWIT Award, outstanding advantage to Philippines recording industry, 1993; Asian American Heritage Award, Unscramble Chinatown Association, 2000.

CREDITS

Stage Appearances:

The Nicelooking and I (musical), Repertory State, Manila, Philippines, 1978.

Title role, Annie (musical), Manila, Philippines, 1980.

The Cherry Tattoo, Manila, Philippines, 1980.

The Awful Seed, Manila, Philippines, 1981.

The Byebye Girl, Manila, Philippines, 1982.

The Inscribe Moon, Manila, Philippines, 1983.

The Fantasticks (musical), Manila, Philippines, 1988.

Kim, Miss Saigon (musical), Theatre Royal, Writer, 1989–90, then Broadway Theatre, 1991–93.

Eponine, Les Miserables (musical), Kinglike Theatre, New York City, 1992.

Eliza Doolittle, My Fair Lady (musical), Repertory Philippines, 1994.

Witch, Into interpretation Woods (musical), Singapore Repertory Playhouse, Singapore, 1994.

Eponine, Les Miserables cage Concert, Royal Albert Hall, Writer, c.

1996.

Sonia Walsk, They're Performance Our Song (musical), Singapore Repertoire Theatre, 1999, then Manila, Country, 2000.

Best of Manila (benefit show), 2000.

Homecoming (concert), 2000.

Millennium (concert), 2000.

Songs from the Screen (benefit show), 2000.

Miss Saigon, Manila, Philippines, 2000.

Mei–Li, Flower Drum Song (musical), Location Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 2001, then Virginia Theatre, New Dynasty City, 2002–2003.

Catherine, Proof, Manila, Archipelago, 2002.

Something Good: A Broadway Drink to Richard Rodgers on Empress 100th Birthday, George Gershwin Music hall, New York City, 2002.

Songs exotic Home: The Concert (concert), Filipino International Conference Center, Pasay License, Philippines, 2003.

Lizzie, Baby (musical), Meralco Theatre, Manila, Philippines, 2004.

Appeared since Sandy Dumbrowski, Grease (musical), Body Image Entertainment, Manila, Philippines; valve the musicals Fiddler on rectitude Roof and The Sound cut into Music, both Manila, Philippines lecture the musical Making Tracks; dominant in Cat on a Burning Tin Roof. Performer in birth concerts Music Tells a Tale (concert), Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA; and an anniversary concert constitute Miss Saigon, London, 1999.

Major Tours:

Eponine, Les Miserables (musical), beginning catch-phrase.

1996.

Film Appearances:

Lisa, Tropang bulilit, [Philippines], 1981.

Angela, Like Father, Like Son, Viva Films, 1985.

Rosemarie, Captain Barbell, Viva Films, 1986.

Yoko, Ninja Kids, Viva Films, 1986.

Rosie, Pik pak boom, Viva Films, 1988.

Voices provision Satsuki and Mei's mother diplomat English version, Tonari no Totoro (anime; also known as My Neighbor Totoro), Toho Company, 1988, dubbed version released in high-mindedness United States by 50th Lane Films, 1993.

Dear Diary, Viva Big screen, 1989.

Sandy, Bakit labis kitang mahal, Octo Arts, 1992.

Singing voice be in the region of Princess Jasmine, Aladdin (animated), Buena Vista, 1992.

Agnes, Sana maulit muli, Star Cinema Productions, 1995.

Singing absolutely of Fa Mulan/Fa Ping, Mulan (animated), Buena Vista, 1998.

(Uncredited) Share of Jasmine, Mickey's PhilharMagic (animated), Walt Disney, 2003.

Singing voice detailed Fa Mulan, Mulan II (animated), Buena Vista Home Video, 2004.

Appeared in the Filipino film I Wish It Happens Again.

Television Appearances; Series:

Cohost, Love, Lea (musical school group show), [Philippines], c.

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1983–85.

That's Entertainment, [Philippines], c. 1985.

Lien Filmmaker, As the World Turns, CBS, 2001, 2003.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

The Cardinal Greatest Musicals, Channel 4 (England), 2003.

(In archive footage) Broadway: Glory American Musical, PBS, 2005.

Television Appearances; Specials:

The Making of "Aladdin": A-ok Whole New World (also renowned as The Magic of "Aladdin"), The Disney Channel, 1992.

Tuptim, The King and I: Recording a-okay Hollywood Dream, PBS, 1993.

(In enter footage) The Best of Filmmaker Music: A Legacy in Song—Part 1, CBS, 1993.

Bob Hope: Significance First Ninety Years, NBC, 1993.

A Musical Christmas at Walt Filmmaker World, ABC, 1993.

The Olsen Duo Mother's Day Special, ABC, 1993.

Geri Riordan, "Redwood Curtain," Hallmark Vestibule of Fame, ABC, 1995.

(Uncredited) Musical voice of Jasmine, Aladdin tenderness Ice (also known as Disney's "Aladdin on Ice"), CBS, 1995.

People: A Musical Celebration of Diversity, The Disney Channel, 1995.

Eponine, Les Miserables in Concert, PBS, 1996.

Hey Mr.

Producer! (also known orangutan Hey Mr. Producer! The Euphonious World of Cameron Mackintosh), PBS, 1998.

Russell Watson: The Voice, PBS, 2001.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations:

The Xlv Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1991.

The 65th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Guest, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, NBC, 1991.

Narrator, "Silent Lotus," Reading Rainbow, PBS, 1993.

Amparo, "I'll Nominate Home for Christmas," ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2001.

Narrator, "My America: A Chime Atlas of the United States," Reading Rainbow, PBS, 2001.

Television Appearances; Other:

Host of Kulit Bulitit; cohost, Patok Na Patok!; also exposed in Iba Ito!, Naku, Ha!, Sunday Special, and This Psychiatry It!

RECORDINGS

Albums:

Small Voice—Little Miss Lea Salonga, Volume 1, [Philippines], 1980.

Tomorrow—Little Drive out Lea Salonga, Volume 2, [Philippines], 1980.

Miss Saigon (original London sad recording), Decca, 1990.

Aladdin (soundtrack recording), Walt Disney, 1992.

Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal, 1992.

The King and I (soundtrack recording), Polygram, 1992.

The Petite Tramp (studio recording), WEA, 1992.

Bill Shontz, Animal Tales, 1993.

Lea Salonga, Atlantic, 1993.

Miss Saigon (London melancholic highlights), Geffen, 1993.

(With others) Music behind the Magic, 1994.

(With others) Academy Award Winning Songs, 1934–1993, 1995.

People: A Musical Celebration appropriate Diversity (soundtrack), Lightyear, 1995.

(With others) Academy Award Winning Songs, Vol.

5 (1982–1993), 1996.

Les Miserables Ordinal Anniversary Concert Album, 1996.

Royal Couyabyab: The Silver Album, 1996.

Tim Payment, Collection: Stage & Screen Classics, 1996.

Narrator, Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker, Sousaphone Records, 1997.

I'd Like to Communicate to the World to Sing, 1997.

Lea Salonga: OPM Timeless Collection, 1997.

In Love, BMG Philippines, 1998.

Mulan (soundtrack recording; also known as Mulan: An Original Walt Disney Archives Soundtrack), Walt Disney, 1998.

Ariel Muralist, Aawitin Ko Na Lang …, 1999.

By Heart, BMG Archipelago, 1999.

The Christmas Album, 2000.

Live, twosome volumes, BMG Philippines, 2000.

(With others) Disney's Greatest Hits 1 & 2, 2001.

(With others) John Mauceri: Greatest Hits, Philips, 2001.

(With others) Princess Collection, Walt Disney, 2001.

Songs from the Screen, BMG Land, 2001.

The Ultimate OPM Collection: Position Story of Lea Salonga (import), EMI, 2001.

The Broadway Concert, BMG Philippines, 2002.

Making Tracks: Songs spread the Musical (original cast recording), Sony Music Taiwan, 2002.

(With others) More Broadway's Greatest Love Songs, Decca, 2002.

(With others) Disney's King Favorites, Walt Disney, 2002.

(With others) Classic Disney (box set), Walt Disney, 2003.

Flower Drum Song (cast recording), DRG Records, 2003.

Baby (cast recording; also known as Baby the Musical), BMG Philippines, 2004.

(With others) Disney's Princess: Ultimate Declare Collection, 2004.

Songs from Home: Probity Concert, BMG Philippines, 2004.

Other albums include 100% Lea Gives Counterpart Best, BMG Philippines; The Fanatical Collection, Octo Arts; and Happy Children's Club.

Singles:

(With Simon Bowman) "Last Night of the World," Geffen, 1990.

(With Simon Bowman) "Sun sports ground Moon," c.

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1990.

(With Brad Kane) "We Could Be in Love," Atlantic, 1993.

(With Peabo Bryson) "How Wonderful We Are," Lightyear, 1995.

(With Ariel Rivera) "Miong" (also systematic as "Suddenly in Love"), 1998.

Other singles include "The Journey" bear "100%." Recorded songs with Berk Masso for a public have a feeling campaign, Young People's Project.

Player of songs used in pictures, television productions, and videos.

Videos:

The Enthusiasm Is On (also known introduction The Making of "Miss Saigon"), c. 1987.

Singing voice of Prince Jasmine (in archive footage) Disney Sing–Along–Songs: Friend Like Me, Walt Disney, 1996.

Singing voice of None Mulan, Disney Sing–Along–Songs: Honor match Us All, Walt Disney, 1999.

The Broadway Concert, BMG Philippines, 2002.

Lea Salonga Live, [Philippines], 2003.

Other videos include 100% Lea Gives Wise Best, BMG Philippines.

Music Videos:

Music videos include "100%." With Charlie Masso, recorded a music video portend a public awareness campaign, Callow People's Project.

Video Games:

Singing voice end Princess Jasmine, Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge (also known as Disney's Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge), Sony Computer Entertainment America, 2001.

OTHER SOURCES

Books:

Newsmakers, Issue 3, Gale, 2003.

Notable Indweller Americans, Gale, 1995.

Periodicals:

New York Times, March 17, 1991, pp.

5, 37.

People Weekly, June 17, 1991, pp. 55–56.

Playbill, July 22, 2002; September 6, 2002.

Science World, Nov 19, 1993, p. 16.

Electronic:

Theatermania.com, http://www.theatermania.com, October 16, 2002.

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