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Thea Tolentino
Born
Thea Loise Señerez Tolentino

(1996-08-13) August 13, 1996 (age 28)
Occupation
  • Actress
Years active2012–present
AgentSparkle GMA Artist Center (2012–present)

Thea Loise Señerez Tolentino (born August 13, 1996) is a Filipino actress known for her role as Ashley Mercado Alcantara in the GMA Network television drama The Half Sisters. She started her career as one of the winners of the second season of Protégé, a talent-search reality show created by GMA Network.[1][2][3] Since then, she became a contract artist of GMA and began appearing on various dramas such as Anna Karenina, Pyra: Babaeng Apoy, Hahamakin ang Lahat and Asawa Ko, Karibal Ko. She also gained public attention for playing the villain sorcereress in Haplos (2017), which is her most villainous role up to date. Recently, she portrayed an evil mother in Madrasta (2019).

Early life

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Thea Loise Señerez Tolentino was born and raised in Calamba, Laguna, Philippines. Tolentino has two younger brothers, Terrence Louie and Tobbie. Prior to joining Protégé, she stated that "she had never been separated from the family." Crazy Little Thing Called Love and Lie To Me are one of her favorite films and TV series respectively.[4] She's a self-proclaimed Jpop fan, most especially by the Johnny's idol group Hey! Say! JUMP. She had said in interviews before that she went back to Japan just to watch their concert and to see her crush Ryosuke Yamada.[5]

Tolentino graduated from the Trinity University of Asia, where she took up Business Administration major in Public Administration.[6]

Career

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Tolentino auditioned in front of Gina Alajar who turned out as her mentor in the entire run of the show. She sang "Torete" by Moonstar88 while playing a guitar. Eventually, Tolentino and Mark Kenneth Banez was chosen as one of the official protégés for that season and one of the four protégés of Gina Alajar.

Tolentino said that she joined Protégé to hone her skills, to let the people know that she has a talent and to help her family.[7]

Mentor Gina helped her all throughout the show and Tolentino's shyness was gradually fading as the competition became tougher. The improvements in her performances during gala night was seen by the judges.

Singing is considered as Tolentino's niche. Mikoy Morales, one of Jolina Magdangal's protégés, worked with Tolentino by composing a song entitled "Butterfly". Morales and Tolentino sang the song and Mark Escueta, husband of Jolina Magdangal and one of the members of Rivermaya, helped in creating the music video of "Butterfly".

At the end of the competition, Tolentino was announced as the "Ultimate Female Protégé" by the host, Dingdong Dantes. Tolentino's male counterpart in winning the competition is Jeric Gonzales, who is also from Calamba.

Weeks after winning the reality search, Tolentino, along with co-winner Jeric Gonzales, were cast in the TGIS' sequel Teen Gen. However, the series ended its run and Tolentino moved on to take part as the scheming "Angel" in the 2013 resurrection of the series Anna Karenina. In mid-2013, GMA Network announced that they have chosen her to play the lead in the new daytime drama Pyra: Ang Babaeng Apoy. In 2014, Tolentino landed the lead character of Ashley as one of the main characters in The Half Sisters, with Barbie Forteza and Andre Paras. This show garnered more extensions and positive ratings, even Tolentino's acting role as Ashley also gained praises as well.

She played as a villain in the drama Once Again, led by Aljur Abrenica and Janine Gutierrez. She also starred in various Maynila episodes. Finding her niche in portraying villain roles, Thea played the role of a Pheobe Ke in Hahamakin ang Lahat that ran from the last quarter of the year till the start of 2017.

Right after Hahamakin ang Lahat, she was cast in the primetime drama Destined to be Yours, which was the first TV drama of the Phenomenal Love Team AlDub. She then starred in Haplos where she plays a vengeful witch Lucille, opposite the "Healer" character Angela played by Sanya Lopez. Tolentino also played in the movie This Time I'll Be Sweeter with Barbie Forteza and Ken Chan, and also had appearances in the sitcom Inday Will Always Love You along with Forteza, one of the show's protagonist. One of her latest roles was a transgender antagonist named Venus Hermosa, who was played by Jason Abalos during his role as Nathan Bravante/Catriona in the afternoon series Asawa Ko, Karibal Ko. She has also appeared in numerous GMA television anthologies such as Maynila, Magpakailanman and Dear Uge, among others, due to her impressive versatility in portraying various roles and characters. Her new project was in another villain role, where she portrayed a psycho murderer and cunning mother in Madrasta.

In 2021, Tolentino returns to the afternoon series Las Hermanas who played Minnie Manansala, one of three protagonists, Manansala sisters. In 2022, she also appeared in the action primetime series Lolong as the minor character Celia and played one of the four lead roles, Dahlia Morales-Chua in Mano Po Legacy: The Flower Sisters. In 2024, Tolentino returns to the anti-heroine as Rosario 'Rose' Lirio / Terra who is the older half-sister of Amira (played by Elle Villanueva) in the afternoon drama revenge series Makiling.

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Network
2012 Protégé: The Battle for the Big Artista Break Herself/Contestant GMA Network
2012–2013 Teen Gen Angela "Angge" Parahinog
2013 Love & Lies Marissa Rivero
Anna Karenina Anna Karenina "Angel" Dela Cruz
Maynila: Bad Boy, Good Heart Rejji
Maynila: Moving On with Your Heart Rica
Magpakailanman: Flowers of Hope - The Rolando Niagar Story Teenage Sheryl
Pyra: Babaeng Apoy Pyra Lucente / Pyra Del Fierro
2014 Kambal Sirena Gindara
Maynila: Love Promises Melinda
Maynila: Luv U Still Alyssa
Maynila: Misyon ng Puso Morgan
Maynila: When Love Take a U-Turn Jessica
2014–2016 The Half Sisters Ashley "Ash" M. Alcantara
2014 Maynila: Y.O.L.O (You Only Love Once) Lyra
Maynila: My Sister's Lover Jasmine
2015 Maynila: My Rebel Heart Trina
Magpakailanman: Ang Masuwerteng Pinay sa Brunei Young Kathy
Maynila: Hugot Pa More! Nicole
Love Hotline: Magpinsan... Makasalanan Isabel Phajador
Maynila: Ganti ng Api Ella
Wagas: Camille Prats and VJ Yambao Love Story Camille Prats GMA News TV
2016 Love Hotline: My Mystery Girl Jen GMA Network
Magpakailanman: The Rape Video Scandal Ivy
Once Again Celeste L. Carbonnel-Sanchez
Pepito Manaloto Amanda "Mandy" Ramos
Wish Ko Lang: Mag-ate Carmina
Maynila: Single Dad Erin
Karelasyon: Mama Beth Anna
Dear Uge: I Love You, Mars! Samantha
Maynila: Karugtong ng Kahapon Cherry
Magpakailanman: Fight for Love Herself
Wish Ko Lang: Pangalawang Buhay Mae
2016–2017 Hahamakin ang Lahat Phoebe Ke
2016 Dear Uge: Paano Mapansin ni Crush? Candy
Magpakailanman: May Forever sa Bahay Pag-ibig Young Tess Suarez
2017 Maynila: New Beginnings Lana
Imbestigador: Nagbigti o Binigti? Angelique Bulatao
Destined to be Yours Patricia "Trish" Villanueva
Imbestigador: Cum Laude Donna Pascual
Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko: The Adventures of Chuck the Tailor Maya
Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko: Tatay Pitong at Pilyong Nokyo
Maynila: Love is Not Blind Josefina Olorocisimo
Magpakailanman: May Forever - The Ariel Cruz and Julieta Manuel Story Mila
2017–2018 Haplos Lucille Bermudez / Rosella "Sella"
2018 Maynila: Tapsilove Simang
Magpakailanman: Wife for Hire Alma Bulawan
Elehiya Regina
Dear Uge: Ang Sakit Pala Matanggihan! Amy
Wish Ko Lang: Payaso Joey
Inday Will Always Love You Ruby
Maynila: My Girlfriend Is a Gangster Grace
Stories for the Soul: The Better Sister Shane
Dear Uge: Isang Takong, Isang Tanong Loida Fernandez
2018–2019 Asawa Ko, Karibal Ko Venus Hermosa / Nathan Bravante / Catriona
2019 Magpakailanman: Tatlong Henerasyon ng Sipag at Tiyaga Teenage Cynthia Villar
Wish Ko Lang: Anak (A Reunion Story) Luna
Imbestigador: Christine Silawan Murder Case Christine Lee Silawan
Wish Ko Lang: Taxi Driver Jenny
Maynila: Bad Mom Paula
Magpakailanman: Yanig ng Buhay - The Pampanga Earthquake Victims Story Lourdes "Des" Pinaglabanan
Dear Uge: It's Complicated! Maru
Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko: Squad Goals Fairy Mona
Daddy's Gurl Caitlyn
Tadhana: Obsession Karen
2019–2020 Madrasta Katharine Viduya-Ledesma / Kara Santos / Sylvia
2019 Maynila: Unexpected Blessing Carla
Dear Uge: Ayoko Ne Seyo Jheng Landicho
2020 Imbestigador: Abuso Jocelyn Lopez
Magpakailanman: The Sign Language of Love Beth Rivas
2021 The Lost Recipe Ginger Romano GMA News TV
Tadhana: Sa Ngalan ng Ama Tracy GMA Network
2021–2022 Las Hermanas Minerva "Minnie" Manansala
2022 Lolong Celia
2022–2023 Mano Po Legacy: The Flower Sisters Dahlia Morales Chua
2023 Tadhana: Penintensya Faith
Regal Studios Presents: Romy and Julie Julie
Regal Studio Presents: Time Out Gels
2024 Makiling Rosario "Rose" Lirio / Rose Terra
Wish Ko Lang!: Sayang na Ganda Ruby
2025 Binibining Marikit

Film

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Year Film Role Producer
2017 This Time I'll Be Sweeter Kimberly Regal Films & GMA Films
2021 Lost Stars Within Us Danica The GWard Inc & GMA Films
2023 The Cheating Game Natalie GMA Films

Awards and nominations

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Year Association Award Giving Body Category Result
2013 Philippine Movie and Television Press Club 27th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best New Female TV Personality for Teen Gen Nominated

References

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  1. ^ Santiago, Erwin (October 21, 2012). "Jeric Gonzales and Thea Tolentino declared winners of Protege: The Battle For The Big Artista Break". Philippine Entertainment Portal.
  2. ^ "Meet the Protégé male and female battle champs". Philstar.com. October 23, 2012.
  3. ^ "Jeric, Thea win in 'Protégé'". Malaya Business Insight. 23 October 2012. Archived from the original on 16 April 2013.
  4. ^ GMA Network (August 5, 2012). "Thea Tolentino".
  5. ^ "Thea Tolentino, mas gusto ang Japanese kaysa Pinoy na maging boyfriend?". GMA News Online. May 17, 2016. Retrieved May 18, 2016.
  6. ^ "Thea Tolentino finishes college at Trinity University of Asia | GMA Entertainment".
  7. ^ Gonzales, Rommel (October 8, 2012). "Meet the Top 10 female contenders of Protégé". Philippine Entertainment Portal.
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Protege (TV series)
2012 (season 2)
Succeeded by
Incumbent