Bea Alonzo
Bea Alonzo, born on October 17, 1987, is a prominent Filipino actress celebrated for her impactful performances in both film and television. She gained widespread recognition for her unforgettable roles in the romantic drama "One More Chance" (2007) and the family-oriented film "Four Sisters and a Wedding" (2013). Throughout her career, Bea has earned numerous accolades, including the prestigious Box Office Entertainment Awards from the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation, which she received twice for her roles in "The Mistress" (2012) and "A Second Chance" (2015).
Her filmography boasts a series of hit films that have resonated with audiences, such as "Now That I Have You" (2004), "Dreamboy" (2005), "Close to You" (2006), "And I Love You So" (2009), "Miss You Like Crazy" (2010), "She's The One" (2013), "The Love Affair" (2015), "How to be Yours" (2016), "Kasal" (2018), "First Love" (2018), and the horror-thriller "Eerie" (2019).
Bea's contributions to the entertainment industry have solidified her status as one of the leading actresses in the Philippines, showcasing her versatility and talent across various genres. Her continued success and dedication to her craft have made her a beloved figure in the hearts of many fans.