Daniel Padilla
Daniel Padilla
Personal Information
- Full Name: Daniel John Ford Padilla
- Date of Birth: April 26, 1995 (age 27)
- Birthplace: Manila, Philippines
- Nationality: Filipino
- Occupation: Actor, singer, dancer, and television personality
- Years Active: 2010-present
- Spouse: Kathryn Bernardo (2018-present)
Career
Daniel Padilla is a Filipino actor, singer, dancer, and television personality. He gained popularity as a child actor, appearing in shows such as "Goin' Bulilit" and "Princess and I." He rose to fame as a leading man in the popular teen drama series "Got to Believe" and "On the Wings of Love."
Padilla has also appeared in several films, including "Crazy Beautiful You" (2015), "Barcelona: A Love Untold" (2016), and "The Hows of Us" (2018). He has won numerous awards for his acting and singing, including the FAMAS Award for Best Actor and the Awit Award for Best Male Recording Artist.
Padilla is known for his good looks, charming personality, and singing talent. He has a large following of fans, who are known as "Padilla Squad."
Personal Life
Padilla is in a relationship with fellow actress Kathryn Bernardo. They have been together since 2018 and are considered one of the most popular love teams in the Philippines.
Padilla is also known for his charitable work. He is the founder of the Daniel Padilla Foundation, which provides assistance to貧困and underprivileged families.
Awards and Recognition
- FAMAS Award for Best Actor (2015)
- Awit Award for Best Male Recording Artist (2016)
- PMPC Star Awards for Television for Best Drama Actor (2016)
- Box Office Entertainment Awards for Film Actor of the Year (2017)
- Gawad Urian Award for Best Actor (2018)
Filmography
- Crazy Beautiful You (2015)
- Barcelona: A Love Untold (2016)
- The Hows of Us (2018)
- Can't Help Falling in Love (2022)
Television Series
- Goin' Bulilit (2005-2008)
- Princess and I (2012-2013)
- Got to Believe (2013-2014)
- On the Wings of Love (2015-2016)
Albums
- Daniel Padilla (2012)
- I Heart You (2013)
- DOS (2015)
- Padilla (2018)