Bea Alonzo

Bea Alonzo
Alonzo during a Star Magic tour in 2010
Born
Phylbert Angelli Ranollo Fagestrom

(1987-10-17) October 17, 1987
Cainta, Rizal, Philippines
Citizenship
  • Philippines
  • United Kingdom
OccupationActress
Years active2002–present
WorksFull list
AwardsFull list

Phylbert Angelli Ranollo Fagestrom (born October 17, 1987), known professionally as Bea Alonzo, is a Filipino actress and businesswoman. She is best known for playing dramatic roles in romantic drama films, including in The Mistress (2012), A Second Chance (2015) and The Love Affair (2015). Alonzo's films have grossed ₱3.15 billion (more than US$50 million), making her one of the highest-grossing Filipino box office stars of all time.[1]

Early life

Phylbert Angelli Ranollo Fagestrom, born on October 17, 1987, in Cainta, Rizal, Philippines, is the daughter of Philip Fagestrom and Mary Anne Ranollo. Alonzo's father is British.[2][3] Her parents are separated, and she has a younger brother on her maternal side.[4]

Career

2002–2006: Early breakthrough

In 2002, Alonzo debuted as a teen actress in K2BU, and quickly rose to fame with John Lloyd Cruz through the romantic television series Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay and It Might Be You.[5]

Alonzo and Cruz then starred in a string of successful romantic films, such as My First Romance in 2003,[6] Now That I Have You in 2004,[7] All About Love and Close to You in 2006.[8][9] She also portrayed Jinkee Pacquiao in the 2006 biographical film Pacquiao: The Movie.[10]

In television, the pair appeared in star-studded series, such as Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin in 2005 and Maging Sino Ka Man from 2006 to 2007.[11]

2007–2011: One More Chance and romantic leading lady

In 2007, Alonzo and Cruz starred in the romantic film One More Chance, directed by Cathy Garcia-Sampana.[12] The film was a critical and commercial success, as it grossed over ₱150 million[13] and earned Alonzo the Box-Office Queen Award at the 38th Box Office Entertainment Awards.[14] Her performance received multiple Best Actress nominations, including of those from FAMAS, Luna Awards, and Star Awards for Movies.[15]

In 2008, Alonzo released her debut album The Real Me under Star Records.[16] She also portrayed the titular role in the Philippine adaptation of I Love Betty La Fea.[17]

In 2009, Alonzo starred in the romantic film And I Love You So opposite Derek Ramsay and Sam Milby.[18]

In 2010, Alonzo reunited with Cruz in the romantic film Miss You like Crazy.[19] The film earned ₱143 million[20] and earned Alonzo the Movie Actress of the Year at the 42nd Box-Office Entertainment Awards.[21] She also headlined the revenge series Magkaribal alongside Gretchen Barretto,[22] and appeared in the family drama film Sa ‘Yo Lamang.[23]

In 2011, Alonzo starred in the comedy film Pak! Pak! My Dr. Kwak! opposite Vic Sotto.[24] She also led the action series Guns and Roses with Robin Padilla.[25]

2012–2020: Established actress

In 2012, Alonzo starred in the Olivia Lamasan romantic drama film The Mistress, opposite Cruz. The film grossed over ₱260 million[26] and her performance received critical acclaim.[27] The pair also returned to television through A Beautiful Affair.[28] Alonzo then appeared with Zanjoe Marudo in the romantic comedy ensemble film 24/7 in Love.[29]

In 2013, Alonzo starred in two box-office hits: the family comedy drama film Four Sisters and a Wedding, which grossed ₱145 million;[30] and the romantic drama film She's the One, which grossed ₱137 million.[31]

In 2014, Alonzo portrayed a dual role in the hit television series Sana Bukas Pa ang Kahapon with Paulo Avelino.[32]

In 2015, Alonzo starred in her two most successful films. She teamed up with Dawn Zulueta and Richard Gomez for The Love Affair.[33] The film earned ₱320 million, making it the second Filipino film to surpass ₱300 million box-office gross.[34] She then paired up with Cruz for A Second Chance, the sequel to the 2007 One More Chance.[35] The film briefly became the highest grossing Filipino film of all time after earning ₱556 million.[36]

In 2016, Alonzo starred in the romantic film How to Be Yours with Gerald Anderson.[37]

In 2017, Alonzo starred in the romantic family drama series A Love to Last with Ian Veneracion.[38]

In 2018, Alonzo starred in the romantic drama film Kasal with Ramsey and Avelino.[39] The film achieved commercial success after grossing ₱200 million.[40] She also paired up with Aga Muhlach in the romantic drama film First Love.[41] The film grossed over ₱90 million.[42]

In 2019, Alonzo starred in her first horror film Eerie with Charo Santos-Concio.[43] The film earned ₱210 million.[44] She closed the decade with the drama film Unbreakable with Angelica Panganiban.[45] The film earned ₱120 million.[46] She also started pursuing writing for film by enrolling in the writing workshop[47] of Philippine screenwriter, journalist, novelist, and playwright Ricky Lee. Alonzo was also included in the lists of Variety[48] and the International Film Festival & Awards Macao as among Asia's biggest stars poised for international stardom.[49]

In 2020, she had cameo roles in the coming of age film Fan Girl as a fictionalized version of herself and in Four Sisters Before the Wedding as Bobbie, reprising her role from the 2013 film.[50][51]

2021–present: Move to GMA Network

In 2021, Alonzo transferred to GMA Network as she signed an exclusive contract with the network after almost 19 years with ABS-CBN.[52] Her first acting project with GMA Network is the 2022 television series Start-Up PH alongside Alden Richards, which is the Philippine adaptation of the 2020 Korean drama of the same name starring Bae Suzy and Nam Joo-hyuk.[53]

In 2023, Alonzo starred alongside Dennis Trillo in the Viu original series Love Before Sunrise, a partnership with GMA Network.[54] In 2024–2025, Alonzo starred in the hit murder series Widow's War alongside Carla Abellana.[55][56]

Other ventures

Business

Alonzo has owned several businesses including Beati Farm in Iba, Zambales,[57] and BASH Manila, a lifestyle brand which sells luggages, bags and travel essentials.[58]

In 2019, she became a franchise owner of Dean and DeLuca, a cafe and bakery business in Quezon City.[59]

Personal life

In 2022, Alonzo invested more than 500,000 (about ₱30 million) in an apartment in Madrid, Spain. As a result, she was given permanent resident privileges in the country, which extends to her mother.[60] However, she clarified that she does not plan to obtain Spanish citizenship.[61]

Alonzo was previously in a relationship with actor and former onscreen partner Gerald Anderson, which ended in 2019. In an interview, Alonzo revealed that the breakup was due to Anderson "ghosting" her, as well as allegations of infidelity involving actress Julia Barretto.[62] She further stated that she felt hurt by his actions, particularly the gaslighting she experienced during their relationship.[63]

On July 18, 2023, Alonzo announced her engagement to actor Dominic Roque.[64][65] However, the couple confirmed the end of their relationship with a joint Instagram post on February 11, 2024.[66][67]

As of June 2025, Alonzo was in a relationship with Vince Co, the president of Puregold.[68]

In May 2024, Alonzo filed three cyber libel complaints at the Quezon City Prosecutors Office against showbiz columnists and online hosts Cristy Fermin and Ogie Diaz, their co-hosts in their respective online programs and an online basher who is pretending to be close to her, involving “false, malicious, and damaging” reports of her alleged tax evasion.[69][70]

The following month, Alonzo's former driver, Efren Torres Delos Reyes filed with the DOLE's National Labor Relations Commission a labor case against her for wrongful dismissal, abuse, maltreatment, harassment and lack of separation pay. Her lawyer, Joey Garcia alleged that the case is tainted with malice.[71]

Health

In 2023, Alonzo revealed in her vlog on YouTube, that she had PCOS and hypothyroidism, which caused her to gain a little more weight.

Filmography

Selected filmography

Awards and nominations

Film

Year Work Association Category Result Source
2005 Now That I Have You ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Musical or Comedy) Nominated
2008 One More Chance Fil-am Visionary Awards Outstanding Performance (Actress) Won [72]
FAMAS Awards Best Actress Nominated
PMPC Star Awards for Movies Movie Actress of the Year Nominated
2009 Luna Awards Best Actress Nominated
2010 And I Love You So ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Drama) Nominated
2011 Miss You Like Crazy Box Office Entertainment Awards Film Actress of the Year Won [73]
FAMAS Awards Best Actress Nominated
Sa 'Yo Lamang ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Drama) Nominated
PMPC Star Awards for Movies Movie Actress of the Year Nominated
2013 The Mistress ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Lead Role (Drama) Nominated
PMPC Star Awards for Movies Movie Actress of the Year Nominated
Yahoo! OMG! Awards Actress of the Year Nominated
Box Office Entertainment Awards Box Office Queen Won [74]
FAMAS Awards Best Actress Nominated
Luna Awards Best Actress Nominated
2014 Four Sisters and a Wedding ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Lead Role (Musical or Comedy) Nominated
FAMAS Awards Best Actress Nominated
PMPC Star Awards for Movies Movie Actress of the Year Nominated
2015 A Second Chance Box Office Entertainment Awards Phenomenal Box-Office Star of 2016 Won [75]
PMPC Star Awards for Movies Movie Actress of the Year Won [76]
FAMAS Awards Best Actress Nominated
The Love Affair Luna Awards Best Actress Won [77]
FAMAS Awards Best Actress Nominated
2019 Unbreakable

Television

Year Work Association Category Result Source
2003 Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Drama Actress Nominated
2004 It Might Be You Best Drama Actress Nominated
2005 Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin ENPRESS Golden Screen Entertainment TV Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Nominated
2006 PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Drama Actress Nominated
2007 Maging Sino Ka Man Best Drama Actress Nominated
2009 I Love Betty La Fea MTRCB TV Awards Best Actress Won
2011 Magkaribal PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Drama Actress Nominated
2013 A Beautiful Affair Yahoo OMG! Awards Actress of the Year Nominated
2014 ENPRESS Golden Screen TV Awards Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Drama Series Nominated
Sana Bukas pa ang Kahapon PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Drama Actress Nominated
2015 ENPRESS Golden Screen TV Awards Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Drama Program Nominated
KBP Golden Dove Awards Best TV Actress Won
2017 A Love to Last PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Drama Actress Nominated [78]
2022 Start-Up PH Golden Globe Royal Achievement Awards 2022 Best TV Actress of the Year Won
VP Choice Awards 2022 TV Actress of the Year Nominated [79]
2025 Love Before Sunrise 37th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Drama Actress Nominated [80]
Widows’ War 38th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Drama Actress Nominated [81]
Magpakailanman 38th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Single Performance by an Actress Nominated [82]

Other awards

Year Work Award Category Result Source
2006 N/a ANAK TV Seal Awards Top 10 Most Well Liked Female Personality Included
2016 N/a AnakTV Makabata Award Included [83]
2017 N/a Makabata Star Award Won [84]
2018 N/a People of the Year Awards People of the Year Included [85][86]
N/a Volvo "Ironmark" Award Won [87]
2024 GMA Gala 2024 Hall of Fame Awardee Won [88]

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