Kim Molina

Kim Molina
Born Kimverlie Soriano Molina
(1991-07-01) July 1, 1991
Manila
Nationality Philippines Filipino
Alma mater De La Salle - College Of Saint Benilde
Occupation Singer
Actress
Host
Years active 2014–present
Agent Viva Artists Agency
(2011–present)
Known for Rak of Aegis

Kim Molina (born July 1, 1991) is a Filipina singer, TV, Film, and Stage actress known for her role "Aileen" in the hit Filipino stage musical Rak Of Aegis,[1] "Luli" in #WalangForever,[2] and Jala in TV5's remake of Tasya Fantasya.[3][4]

Personal life

Molina was born in Manila to Dentists Dr. Ronnie Molina and Dr. Myra Molina. At the age of 4 she moved to Saudi Arabia where her Dad decided to pursue his profession. Kim graduated High School from Al Jazeera International School Dammam, and went back to the Philippines at the age of 16 to study AB Music Production at De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde.

Career

Kim started singing at the age of 2 and started performing as front act to local Filipino artists' Middle East shows at the age of five. At 14, she won ABS-CBN's Middle East search for The Filipino Channel (TFC) Pop Star besting winners from Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi, and Dubai. Year 2009 she was chosen to represent the Middle East to the World Championships of the Performing Arts in Los Angeles, California. Out of thousands of performers from all over the world, she was a multi-medalist and bagged the title Senior Grand Champion Vocalist Of The World.[5]

As a stage actress, she had her professional theatre debut with Viva Atlantis' production of Disney's Tarzan, year 2013.[6] She was then included in the original Asian cast of Carrie The Musical as Frieda, and played the role of Oda Mae Brown's younger sister Louise in the musical stage adaptation of the movie Ghost, both under Atlantis Productions.

June 2014, Kim got her first lead role as Aileen, alternating with Aicelle Santos in the hit Pinoy Musical, RAK OF AEGIS.[7] From her performance in Rak, she was given projects for TV and films, notably getting her nominated for a Best Supporting Actress award (alongside Maine Mendoza, Nova Villa, Iza Calzado, and Lotlot de Leon) for her first MMFF movie performance as Jennylyn Mercado's best friend Luli in #WalangForever directed by Dan Villegas. (2015 Metro Manila Film Festival).[8][9]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Network Notes Ref.
2016 Jala TV5
Regular cast / Support
Babe GMA Network
Pilot episode / Supporting role
Herself (guest)
2015 Desiree ABS-CBN
Recurring role
Rea Mae
Supporting role
Jessica
Supporting role
Herself (guest)
Herself (guest)
Herself (guest)
2014 Tresh
Supporting role
Herself (guest)
Herself (guest)
2009 Herself (guest)
Herself (guest)

Film

Year Title Role Producer(s) Notes
2015 Luli
Quantum Films
Supporting role
Lindsay
Supporting role
Chain mail
Karen
Cameo role

Theatre

Year Title Role Venue
2015 Manhid: The Superhero Musical[10] Allunsina Albano [11] CCP Theater
2015 Kung Paano Ako Naging Leading Lady [12] Viva Moran Dalanghita Productions / PETA
2014–present Rak of Aegis [13] Aileen PETA Theater
2014 Ghost The Musical[14] Louise Atlantis Productions / RCBC Theater
2013 Carrie The Musical[15] Frieda Atlantis Productions / RCBC Theater
2013 Disney's Tarzan The Musical Ensemble Atlantis Productions / Meralco Theater

Discography

Released Single

Recorded Album

Awards and recognitions

Singer

Year Recognition Result
2006 ABS-CBN Middle East TFC Pop Star Won
2009 World Championships Of The Performing Arts (Senior Grand Champion Vocalist Of The World) Won

Theatre Actress

Year Association Category Nominated Work Result
2014 Gawad Buhay [16] Best Actress in a Musical as Aileen (Rak Of Aegis) Won
2015 Aliw Awards [17] Best Featured Actress as Viva Moran (KPANLL) Nominated
2015 Gawad Buhay [18] Best Actress in a Musical as Allunsina (Manhid) Nominated

Actress (Movies/TV)

Year Association Category Nominated Work Result
2015 41st Metro Manila Film Festival [19] Best Supporting Actress as Luli (#WalangForever) Nominated
2015 32nd PMPC Star Awards for Movies [20] New Movie Actress of The Year as Luli (#WalangForever) Nominated

References

  1. "Kim Molina plays Aileen in ‘Rak of Aegis’". philstar.com.
  2. "Movie Review: ‘Walang Forever’". NewsCentral.PH. 26 December 2015.
  3. Bulletin, The Manila. "Kim and Arvic: New stars rising". mb.com.ph.
  4. "Shy Carlos transforms in Tasya". philstar.com.
  5. "Filipina Kimverlie Molina is WCOPA 2009 winner". www.mukamo.com.
  6. "The new faces of Atlantis". philstar.com.
  7. "Kim Molina: from singing champ to lead role in Rak of Aegis - ASTIG.PH". ASTIG.PH. 3 July 2014.
  8. "Entertainment | Philstar Mobile". m.philstar.com.
  9. "‘Honor Thy Father,’ ‘#WalangForever’ touted as favorites in MMFF awards race". InterAksyon.com.
  10. "Young actors join BP in ‘Manhid: The Pinoy Superhero Musical’". lifestyle.inquirer.net.
  11. "Theater Review: Manhid: The Pinoy Superhero Musical". Spot.ph.
  12. Cadiz, Gibbs. "This ‘Leading Lady’ is a champ". lifestyle.inquirer.net.
  13. "Rak of Aegis: Reasons Why I Highly Suggest That You Watch It". sharkmaine.com. 23 July 2015.
  14. "Christian Bautista and Cris Villonco headline ‘Ghost’". philstar.com.
  15. "Atlantis Productions Presents: Carrie in Manila". When In Manila. 11 September 2013.
  16. Hawson, Fred (11 June 2015). "Fred Said: THEATER, CONCERTS, EVENTS: Recap of GAWAD BUHAY 2014: Awards Flood "Rak of Aegis"!". Fred Said.
  17. "The Nominees for the 2015 Aliw Awards Have Been Announced!". TheaterFansManila. 22 October 2015.
  18. Inquirer, Philippine Daily. "Philstage Gawad Buhay!’s 2015 nominations out". lifestyle.inquirer.net.
  19. "'Stop the fan wars': Iza Calzado happy for Maine Mendoza’s MMFF award". philstar.com.
  20. "PMPC releases nominees for 2016 Star Awards for Movies". ClickTheCity.com.

External links

Kim Molina at the Internet Movie Database

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