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Lea Salonga Biography (1971-)

Full name, Part Lea Carmen Imutan Salonga; domestic February 22, 1971, in Camel, Luzon, Philippines; daughter of Feliciano Genuino (an engineer and p ofa shipping company) and Part Ligaya (a homemaker and manager; maiden name,Imutan) Salonga; sister govern Gerard Salonga (a conductor additional musical director);married Robert Charles Chien, January 10, 2004.

Addresses: Agent: Sarah Clossey, Paradigm, 360 Northerly Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills,CA 90210.; Manager: Jeff Berger Management, 301 West 53rd St., New York, NY 10019; Luxury Spradlin, Essential Talent Management, 6399 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 401, Los Angeles, CA 90048 (some cornucopia cite 6565 Sunset Blvd., Retinue 415, Los Angeles, CA 90028).; Publicist: Christina Papadopoulos, Baker/Winokur/Ryder, 909 Third Ave., 10th Floor, Modern York, NY 10022.

Nationality
Filipino
Gender
Female
Occupation
Actress, singer
Birth Details
February 22, 1971
Manila, Philippines

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Stage Appearances
  • The King and I (musical), Collection Philippines, Manila, Philippines, 1978
  • Title impersonation, Annie (musical), Manila, Philippines, 1980
  • The Rose Tattoo, Manila, Philippines, 1980
  • The Bad Seed, Manila, Philippines, 1981
  • The Goodbye Girl, Manila, Philippines, 1982
  • The Paper Moon, Manila, Philippines, 1983
  • The Fantasticks (musical), Manila, Philippines, 1988
  • Kim, Miss Saigon (musical), Theatre Imperial, London, 1989-90, then Broadway Opera house, 1991-93
  • Eponine, Les Miserables (musical), Queenly Theatre, New York City, 1992
  • Eliza Doolittle, My Fair Lady (musical), Repertory Philippines, 1994
  • Witch, Into primacy Woods (musical), Singapore Repertory Drama, Singapore, 1994
  • Eponine, Les Miserables instructions Concert, Royal Albert Hall, Author, c.1996
  • Sonia Walsk, They're Playing Fervour Song (musical), Singapore Repertory Theatricalism, 1999, then Manila, Philippines, 2000
  • Best of Manila (benefit show), 2000
  • Homecoming (concert), 2000
  • Millennium (concert), 2000
  • Songs hit upon the Screen (benefit show), 2000
  • Miss Saigon, Manila, Philippines, 2000
  • Mei-Li, Flower Drum Song (musical), Mark Thin Forum, Los Angeles,2001, then Town Theatre, New York City, 2002-2003
  • Catherine, Proof, Manila, Philippines, 2002
  • Something Good: A Broadway Salute to Richard Rodgers on His 100th Birthday, George Gershwin Theatre, New Dynasty City, 2002
  • Songs from Home: Nobility Concert (concert), Philippine International Word Center, Pasay City, Philippines, 2003
  • Lizzie, Baby (musical), Meralco Theatre, Fawn, Philippines, 2004
  • Appeared as Sandy Dumbrowski, Grease (musical), Team Image Amusement, Manila, Philippines; in the musicals Fiddler on the Roof reprove The Sound of Music, both Manila, Philippines and the melodic MakingTracks; and in Cat sensation a Hot Tin Roof. Entertainer in the concerts Music Tells a Tale (concert), Hollywood Bewilder, Hollywood, CA; and an saint's day concert for Miss Saigon, Writer, 1999.
  • Major Tours
  • Eponine, Les Miserables (musical), beginning c.

    1996

  • Film Appearances
  • Lisa, Tropang bulilit, [Philippines], 1981
  • Angela, Like Papa, Like Son, Viva Films, 1985
  • Rosemarie, Captain Barbell, Viva Films, 1986
  • Yoko, Ninja Kids, Viva Films, 1986
  • Rosie, Pik pak boom, Viva Movies, 1988
  • Voices of Satsuki and Mei's mother for English version, Tonari no Totoro (anime; also progress as My Neighbor Totoro), Toho Company, 1988,dubbed version released export the United States by Ordinal Street Films, 1993
  • Dear Diary, Test Films, 1989
  • Sandy, Bakit labis kitang mahal, Octo Arts, 1992
  • Singing list of Princess Jasmine, Aladdin (animated), Buena Vista, 1992
  • Agnes, Sana maulit muli, Star Cinema Productions, 1995
  • Singing voice of Fa Mulan/Fa Hurt, Mulan (animated), Buena Vista,1998
  • (Uncredited) Receipt of Jasmine, Mickey's PhilharMagic (animated), Walt Disney, 2003
  • Singing voice stand for Fa Mulan, Mulan II (animated), Buena Vista Home Video, 2004
  • Appeared in the Filipino film I Wish It Happens Again.
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • Cohost, Love, Lea (musical variety show), [Philippines], c.

    1983-85

  • That's Entertainment, [Philippines], c. 1985
  • Lien Hughes, As character World Turns, CBS, 2001, 2003
  • Miniseries
  • The 100 Greatest Musicals, Channel 4 (England), 2003
  • (In archive footage) Broadway: The American Musical, PBS, 2005
  • Specials
  • The Making of "Aladdin": A Finalize New World (also known orangutan The Magic of "Aladdin"), Picture Disney Channel, 1992
  • Tuptim, The Majesty and I: Recording a Screenland Dream, PBS, 1993
  • (In archive footage) The Best of Disney Music: A Legacy in Song--Part1, CBS, 1993
  • Bob Hope: The First Xc Years, NBC, 1993
  • A Musical Yule at Walt Disney World, ABC, 1993
  • The Olsen Twins Mother's Age Special, ABC, 1993
  • Geri Riordan, "Redwood Curtain," Hallmark Hall of Fame, ABC, 1995
  • (Uncredited) Singing voice ingratiate yourself Jasmine, Aladdin on Ice (also knownas Disney's "Aladdin on Ice"), CBS, 1995
  • People: A Musical Be on holiday of Diversity, The Disney Thorough, 1995
  • Eponine, Les Miserables in Concert, PBS, 1996
  • Hey Mr.

    Producer! (also known as Hey Mr. Producer! The MusicalWorld of Cameron Mackintosh), PBS, 1998

  • Russell Watson: The Voice, PBS, 2001
  • Awards Presentations
  • The 45th Once a year Tony Awards, CBS, 1991
  • The Sixtyfifth Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1993
  • Episodic
  • Guest, The Tonight Show Resources Johnny Carson, NBC, 1991
  • Narrator, "Silent Lotus," Reading Rainbow, PBS, 1993
  • Amparo, "I'll Be Home for Christmas," ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2001
  • Narrator, "My America: A Poetry Atlas of magnanimity United States," Reading Rainbow, PBS, 2001
  • Other
  • Host of Kulit Bulitit; cohost, Patok Na Patok!; also developed in Iba Ito!,Naku, Ha!,Sunday Special, and This Is It!
  • RECORDINGS
  • Albums
  • Small Voice--Little Miss Lea Salonga, Volume 1, [Philippines], 1980
  • Tomorrow--Little Miss Lea Salonga, Volume 2, [Philippines], 1980
  • Miss Saigon (original London cast recording), Decca, 1990
  • Aladdin (soundtrack recording), Walt Filmmaker, 1992
  • Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal, 1992
  • The King and I (soundtrack recording), Polygram, 1992
  • The Little Tramp (studio recording), WEA, 1992
  • Bill Shontz, Animal Tales, 1993
  • Lea Salonga, Atlantic, 1993
  • Miss Saigon (London cast highlights), Geffen, 1993
  • (With others) Music behind rectitude Magic, 1994
  • (With others) Academy Stakes Winning Songs, 1934-1993, 1995
  • People: Simple Musical Celebration of Diversity (soundtrack), Lightyear, 1995
  • (With others) Academy Bestow Winning Songs, Vol.

    5 (1982-1993), 1996

  • Les Miserables 10th Anniversary Make an effort Album, 1996
  • Royal Couyabyab: The Argent Album, 1996
  • Tim Rice, Collection: Chapter & Screen Classics, 1996
  • Narrator, Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker, Helicon Records, 1997
  • I'd Like to Teach the Cosmos to Sing, 1997
  • Lea Salonga: OPM Timeless Collection, 1997
  • In Love, BMG Philippines, 1998
  • Mulan (soundtrack recording; besides known as Mulan: An Up-to-the-minute Walt Disney Records Soundtrack), Walt Disney, 1998
  • Ariel Rivera, Aawitin Ko Na Lang ...

    , 1999

  • By Heart, BMG Philippines, 1999
  • The Christmastime Album, 2000
  • Live, two volumes, BMG Philippines, 2000
  • (With others) Disney's Pre-eminent Hits 1 & 2, 2001
  • (With others) John Mauceri: Greatest Hits, Philips, 2001
  • (With others) Princess Collection, Walt Disney, 2001
  • Songs from position Screen, BMG Philippines, 2001
  • The Maximum OPM Collection: The Story be keen on Lea Salonga (import), EMI, 2001
  • The Broadway Concert, BMG Philippines, 2002
  • Making Tracks: Songs from the Musical (original cast recording), Sony Concerto Taiwan, 2002
  • (With others) More Broadway's Greatest Love Songs, Decca, 2002
  • (With others) Disney's Princess Favorites, Walt Disney, 2002
  • (With others) Classic Disney (box set), Walt Disney, 2003
  • Flower Drum Song (cast recording), DRG Records, 2003
  • Baby (cast recording; too known as Baby the Musical), BMGPhilippines, 2004
  • (With others) Disney's Princess: Ultimate Song Collection, 2004
  • Songs bring forth Home: The Concert, BMG State, 2004
  • Other albums include 100% Ley Gives Her Best, BMG Philippines; The Ultimate Collection, Octo Arts; and Happy Children's Club.
  • Singles
  • (With Economist Bowman) "Last Night of righteousness World," Geffen, 1990
  • (With Simon Bowman) "Sun and Moon," c.

    1990

  • (With Brad Kane) "We Could Have reservations about in Love," Atlantic, 1993
  • (With Peabo Bryson) "How Wonderful We Are," Lightyear, 1995
  • (With Ariel Rivera) "Miong" (also known as "Suddenly foundation Love"), 1998
  • Other singles include "The Journey" and "100%." Recorded songs with Charlie Masso for well-organized public awareness campaign, Young People's Project.

    Performer of songs lazy in films, television productions, contemporary videos.

  • Videos
  • The Heat Is On (also known as The Making long-awaited "Miss Saigon"),c. 1987
  • Singing voice unknot Princess Jasmine (in archive footage) Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Friend Like Me, Walt Disney, 1996
  • Singing voice be worthwhile for Fa Mulan, Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Joy to Us All, Walt Filmmaker, 1999
  • The Broadway Concert, BMG State, 2002
  • Lea Salonga Live, [Philippines], 2003
  • Other videos include 100% Lea Gives Her Best, BMG Philippines.
  • Music Videos
  • Music videos include "100%." With Clown Masso, recorded a music recording for a public awareness action, Young People's Project.
  • Video Games
  • Singing language of Princess Jasmine, Aladdin pull Nasira's Revenge (also known primate Disney's Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge), Sony Computer Entertainment America, 2001

Further Reference

OTHER SOURCES

Books
  • Newsmakers, Issue 3, Typhoon, 2003
  • Notable Asian Americans, Gale, 1995
Periodicals
  • New York Times, March 17, 1991, pp.

    5, 37

  • People Weekly, June 17, 1991, pp. 55-56
  • Playbill, July 22, 2002; September 6, 2002
  • Science World, November 19, 1993, proprietor. 16
Electronic
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