by Butch Francisco
The Box-Office Entertainment Awards of the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Inc. is an award-giving body named after the late Bocaue mayor Guillermo Mendoza and the foundation helps send poor, but deserving students to school. Mrs. Corazon Samaniego, Mendoza’s daughter, is the current head of the organization and it is her mission to realize her father’s dream of giving indigent students in the province of Bulacan proper education.
Aside from films, the Box-Office Entertainment Awards group also honors popular achievements on television and in the music scene.
Below are the winners in this year’s Box-Office Entertainment Awards:
Box Office King - John Lloyd Cruz
Box Office Queen - Sarah Geronimo
Prince of Philippine Movies and TV — Gerald Anderson
Princess of Philippine Movies and TV — Kim Chiu
Promising Male Box-Office Star — Coco Martin
Promising Female Box-Office Star — Angelica Panganiban
Male Concert Performer of the Year — Martin Nievera
Female Concert Performer of the Year — Pops Fernandez
Male Recording Artist of the Year — Gary Valenciano
Female Recording Artist of the Year — Nina
Group Recording/Performer of the Year — Bamboo
Promising Male Recording/Performer of the Year — Jericho Rosales
Promising Female Recording/Performer of the Year — Frencheska Farr
Promising Group Recording/Performing Artist of the Year — Pop Girls
Novelty Singer — Willie Revillame
Love Team of the Year — Dingdong Dantes/Marian Rivera
Promising Love Team of the Year — Enchong Dee/Erich Gonzales
Dance Group of the Year — ASAP Supahdance
Child Performer of the Year — Zaijan “Santino” Jaranilla
Film Producer of the Year — Star Cinema
Screenwriters of the Year — Raymond Lee/Senedy Que/Olivia Lamasan
Film Actor of the Year - John Lloyd Cruz
Film Director of the Year — Cathy Garcia Molina
TV Program of the Year — May Bukas Pa
TV Director of the Year — Jojo Saguin (May Bukas Pa)
The Box-Office Entertainment Awards is also giving special citations to the following showbiz personalities:
Bert Marcelo Award — Pokwang
Comedy Box-Office King — Vic Sotto
Comedy Box-Office Queen — Ai-Ai de las Alas
And in recognition of their accomplishments abroad last year, the Box-Office Entertainment Awards will also honor Brillante Mendoza for winning Best Director at the Cannes and Hong Kong Asian Film Festivals and Gina PareƱo for getting the following awards for Serbis: Best Supporting Actress at the 3rd Asian Hong Kong Film Awards and Best Actress at the Pacific Meridian International Film Festival for Asia-Pacific countries.
The Eraserheads Reunion Concert at the Mall of Asia that saw an attendance of 120,000 people is also being cited as the Record Breaker of the Year.
The 2010 Box-Office Entertainment Awards is being produced by Tessie Celestino-Howard of Airtime Marketing, Inc. and will be telecast on June 27 on ABS-CBN’s Sunday’s Best.
source: Philstar.com
The Box-Office Entertainment Awards of the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Inc. is an award-giving body named after the late Bocaue mayor Guillermo Mendoza and the foundation helps send poor, but deserving students to school. Mrs. Corazon Samaniego, Mendoza’s daughter, is the current head of the organization and it is her mission to realize her father’s dream of giving indigent students in the province of Bulacan proper education.
Aside from films, the Box-Office Entertainment Awards group also honors popular achievements on television and in the music scene.
Below are the winners in this year’s Box-Office Entertainment Awards:
Box Office King - John Lloyd Cruz
Box Office Queen - Sarah Geronimo
Prince of Philippine Movies and TV — Gerald Anderson
Princess of Philippine Movies and TV — Kim Chiu
Promising Male Box-Office Star — Coco Martin
Promising Female Box-Office Star — Angelica Panganiban
Male Concert Performer of the Year — Martin Nievera
Female Concert Performer of the Year — Pops Fernandez
Male Recording Artist of the Year — Gary Valenciano
Female Recording Artist of the Year — Nina
Group Recording/Performer of the Year — Bamboo
Promising Male Recording/Performer of the Year — Jericho Rosales
Promising Female Recording/Performer of the Year — Frencheska Farr
Promising Group Recording/Performing Artist of the Year — Pop Girls
Novelty Singer — Willie Revillame
Love Team of the Year — Dingdong Dantes/Marian Rivera
Promising Love Team of the Year — Enchong Dee/Erich Gonzales
Dance Group of the Year — ASAP Supahdance
Child Performer of the Year — Zaijan “Santino” Jaranilla
Film Producer of the Year — Star Cinema
Screenwriters of the Year — Raymond Lee/Senedy Que/Olivia Lamasan
Film Actor of the Year - John Lloyd Cruz
Film Director of the Year — Cathy Garcia Molina
TV Program of the Year — May Bukas Pa
TV Director of the Year — Jojo Saguin (May Bukas Pa)
The Box-Office Entertainment Awards is also giving special citations to the following showbiz personalities:
Bert Marcelo Award — Pokwang
Comedy Box-Office King — Vic Sotto
Comedy Box-Office Queen — Ai-Ai de las Alas
And in recognition of their accomplishments abroad last year, the Box-Office Entertainment Awards will also honor Brillante Mendoza for winning Best Director at the Cannes and Hong Kong Asian Film Festivals and Gina PareƱo for getting the following awards for Serbis: Best Supporting Actress at the 3rd Asian Hong Kong Film Awards and Best Actress at the Pacific Meridian International Film Festival for Asia-Pacific countries.
The Eraserheads Reunion Concert at the Mall of Asia that saw an attendance of 120,000 people is also being cited as the Record Breaker of the Year.
The 2010 Box-Office Entertainment Awards is being produced by Tessie Celestino-Howard of Airtime Marketing, Inc. and will be telecast on June 27 on ABS-CBN’s Sunday’s Best.
source: Philstar.com
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