Dolly de Leon
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Born | Dolly Earnshaw de Leon April 12, 1969 Manila,Philippines |
Alma mater | University of the Philippines Diliman |
Occupation |
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Years active | 1991–present |
Children | 4 |
Dolly Earnshaw de Leon(born April 12, 1969) is a Filipino actress. Known primarily for her work inindependent filmsandtheater,she has received numerous accolades, including aFAMAS Award,aGuldbagge Award,and aLos Angeles Film Critics Association Award,in addition to nominations for aGolden Globe Awardand aBAFTA Award.BritishVoguenamed her one of the 31 most famous stars in the world in 2023.[1]
After studying theater at theUniversity of the Philippines Diliman,De Leon began acting on stage. Her earliest performances include local productions ofThe Merchant of Venice,Waiting for Godot,Old Times,andMedea.She made her film debut inPeque Gallaga's horror anthologyShake, Rattle & Roll III(1991) and was cast in small and uncredited roles throughout the 1990s and 2000s. De Leon made brief appearances in films and took on guest parts in television shows. Her breakthrough came in the crime dramaVerdict(2019), for which she won aFAMAS Award for Best Supporting Actress.In 2021, she portrayed an aging sex worker inLav Diaz's period dramaHistory of Hato positive reviews. She followed it with more assertive parts inErik Matti'sHBOtelevision projectsOn the JobandFolklore.
De Leon achieved international recognition and acclaim for starring as a toilet cleaner on a luxury yacht inRuben Östlund's satirical black comedyTriangle of Sadness(2022), winning theGuldbagge AwardandLos Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Performance.She received nominations for aGolden Globe Awardand for aBAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress,becoming the first Filipino to be nominated for the awards in any category. De Leon has since starred in the adult animated dramaThe Missing(2023)—for which she won aCinemalaya Award for Best Supporting Actress—and the 2024 comedy dramasBetween the TemplesandGhostlight.She is the co-founder of Ladies Who Launch, a social services group which supports disadvantaged communities.
Early life and background
[edit]Dolly Earnshaw de Leon was born on April 12, 1969, inManila,Philippines.[2][3][4]She is the youngest child to parents who are native ofIlocosandVisayas.[5][6]: 1:05 Her father, Juan de Leon Jr., worked as an engineer.[7]Her mother, Rosie de Leon, was a homemaker and a professionalbowler,[8]who earned a gold medal when the Philippines won theteam eventat the1983 Southeast Asian Games.[9]Her maternal grandfather, Manuel Earnshaw, was an opera singer who performed at theManila Metropolitan Theater.[10]She has an older brother, who is seven years her senior. Growing up, she considered herself an introvert: "I didn't have any playmates. I would talk to myself, my dolls. I would dress up. Typical kid [who's] always living in a fantasy world."[6]: 1:05 De Leon disliked school and has stated that she disobeyed rules and "wanted to do things [her] way".[6]: 1:40 Although she struggled academically, De Leon excelled in the performing arts.[6]: 2:10 She acted in school theater productions and was a member of the drama, dance, and glee clubs.[11][12]
De Leon attended theUniversity of the Philippines Diliman,where shemajoredintheater arts.[13]Her interest in pursuing a career in acting began when she served as awardrobe supervisorfor the stage productions: "I would watch behind in thewingsat the backstage and was so amazed at what they were doing and that's when I really fell in love with theater... I want to do stage plays. "[6]: 2:31 De Leon's first acting assignment was in a play written by Floy Quintos and directed byTony Mabesa,portraying a rural laundrywoman. Despite having brief speaking parts, she described it as "one of [her] best theater experiences".[6]: 2:58 She considered Mabesa as a mentor who trained her using an "acting-for-dummies style" process, and credits professor Jose Estrella for teaching acting techniques to prepare her for playing roles on film and television.[10]During this period, she appeared in several plays, includingHarold Pinter'sOld TimesandSamuel Beckett'sWaiting for Godot.Her other roles include the protagonistPortiainWilliam Shakespeare'sThe Merchant of Veniceand the dual parts of a nurse and a messenger in theGreek tragedyMedea.[14][11]
Career
[edit]1991–2018: Early work
[edit]De Leon made her film debut as abackground actorinPeque Gallaga's horror anthologyShake, Rattle & Roll III(1991), a part she later described as one during which she had "the spotlight for a few seconds".[15]Although she had not aspired to become a film actor, De Leon was cast in several screen roles but also acted in plays, calling it her "true love".[16]While struggling to establish her acting career, she worked various jobs, including as a mascot performer, waitress, and cashier to make ends meet. Following this lack of success, she considered quitting acting permanently but her daughter persuaded her to persevere with it; motivated by this, she continued to audition.[16]
During the next decade, De Leon appeared predominantly in small and uncredited roles, playing characters which she described as "a device to get the story moving or a sounding board for the lead".[13]In a 2022 interview withVanity Fair,she expressed frustration at beingtypecastinto nameless and fleeting parts, though she did not mind this if it led to steady work, remarking, "If I'm going to keep playing the same characters, I might as well have fun with them, not take everything so seriously."[17]De Leon's career prospects improved when she was cast inJerrold Tarog's horror thrillerAswang(2011), playing the mother ofPaulo Avelino's character.[18]: 2:38 An abridged retelling ofPeque Gallaga's1992 film of the same name,[19]it was nominated for Movie of the Year at the2012 Star Awards for Movies.[20]She then played supporting roles in the television seriesPintada(2011),Ang Dalawang Mrs. Real(2014),Yagit(2014),Mirabella(2014), andPusong Ligaw(2017).[21]
Thecoming-of-agedramaBillie and Emma(2018), directed by Samantha Lee, saw De Leon portray a stern principal nun of an all-girlsCatholic school.[22]The film was screened internationally, including at theOsaka Asian Film Festival,[23]Frameline Film Festival,[24]Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival,[25]andInside Out Film and Video Festival.[26]In the last of these, it won the Audience Award for Best Feature Film.[26]The critic Ryan Oquiza ofThe Philippine Starfound her performance captured the "needless rigidity and glaring fallibility" of the character.[22]
2019–2021: Career expansion
[edit]Lav Diaz's science fiction dramaThe Halt(2019) featured De Leon as aneducation ministerin apost-apocalypticManila, where people are fighting an oppressive regime headed byJoel Lamangan's character.[27][28]The film premiered at the2019 Cannes Film Festivalduring theDirectors' Fortnightshowcase.[29]She next starred in Raymund Ribay Gutierrez's crime dramaVerdict(2019).[22]It tells the story of an abused wife (played byMax Eigenmann) seeking justice amid a flawed legal system.[30]In the film, De Leon played the abusive husband's mother, who is conflicted in paying for her son's legal fees[22]The film premiered at the2019 Toronto International Film Festival,[31]and was generally well received by critics.[32]It was also screened as part of theOrizzontisection at the2019 Venice International Film Festival,where it garnered the Special Jury Prize.[33]The Philippine Star'sOquiza thought her portrayal was "visceral and stirring".[22]De Leon wonBest Supporting Actressat theFAMAS Awards,and received a nomination at theLuna Awardsin the same category.[34][35]Verdictwasthe Philippine's official entryforBest International Feature Filmat the92nd Academy Awards.[36]
InMidnight in a Perfect World(2020), a horror thriller about unexplained disappearances caused byrolling blackouts,[37]starringGlaiza de Castro,Jasmine Curtis-Smith,Dino Pastrano, and Anthony Falcon,[38]De Leon played the supporting role of Pastrano's mother, in a performance described by Oquiza as unorthodox and "hard to categorize".[22]The film was screened at theFantasia International Film Festival.[37]The following year, De Leon starred in an episode of theHBO Asiahorror anthology seriesFolklore,which premiered on December 5, 2021. Directed byErik Matti,it tells the story of a police officer (De Leon) whose son is avoodoopractitioner.[39][28]She then had a guest role in the six-partHBO GominiseriesOn the Job,a television sequel to the2013 film of the same name.[40][41]De Leon portrayed Inday Arcega, a criminal from an organized syndicate that carries outpolitical executions.[40]That same year, De Leon reunited with Diaz in the period dramaHistory of Ha(2021), in which she played an aging sex worker who meets a disheartenedventriloquist(played byJohn Lloyd Cruz).[42][43]She was drawn to the character's multifaceted persona and was invigorated with the idea of not playing subsidiary roles.[18]: 4:50 Set in the aftermath of the1957 airplane crashof then-Philippine presidentRamon Magsaysay,the project was filmed inSibaltan, Palawan.It premiered at the 2021BFI London Film Festival.[44]Oquiza took note of how well she "blends comic relief with a commanding presence through bluntness and candor", adding that: "Her true brilliance lies in portraying her character's silent vulnerability, facing the reality of aging and lost beauty."[22]According to Fred Hawson ofABS-CBNnews,De Leon lent her charm and appeal to the film, and displayed fortitude in her physical performance.[42]She received aGawad Urian Awardnomination for Best Supporting Actress for the role.[45]
2022–present: International recognition
[edit]De Leon's international breakthrough came in 2022 when she starred inRuben Östlund's satirical black comedyTriangle of Sadness.[46][47][48]The film follows a celebrity couple on a luxury cruise with wealthy guests that end up stranded on an island and fighting for survival.[49]The part of Abigail, a toilet cleaner who usurps command over the survivors, was written by Östlund with a Filipino in mind.[50]The casting director auditioned a number of actors in the Philippines.[51]Impressed by her improvization, Östlund cast De Leon after doing aread-through.[52]De Leon, whose mother is anoverseas migrant worker,believed that the role mirrored certain aspects of her life. Drawing from experiences of family members employed within theservice industry,[53][50]she stated, "Quiet and unassuming, my loved ones kept... their heads down, absorbing microaggressions under a layer of agreeableness, their smiles protecting their livelihoods. "[50]Describing the character as a "quadruple threat" —a middle-aged, Asian, immigrant woman—De Leon collaborated closely with Östlund to create Abigail's origin;[54][55]and, to get into her mental space, De Leon wrote afirst-person narrativeto identify with her motivations and how she learned to build a fire and catch fish.[55]

Triangle of Sadnesspremiered at the2022 Cannes Film Festival,where it won thePalme d'Or.[56]De Leon's performance received critical acclaim; Esther Zuckerman ofThe Hollywood Reporterwrote that she "balances deft comedy, visceral anger and potent sensuality",[47]and Clayton Davis ofVarietypraised her "utterly lived-in and commanding" portrayal, describing her as an "acting giant" who delivered the "defining supporting performance of the year".[48]Writing forThe Guardian,Ryan Gilbey considered her to be "intensely satisfying" and credited De Leon for playing a "woman who harbors enough experience of injustice and reserves of strength to pounce on power".[57]De Leon received significant awards attention for her role inTriangle of Sadness.[58]She won theLos Angeles Film Critics Association AwardandGuldbagge Award for Best Supporting Actress,and received nominations for theGolden Globe AwardandBAFTA Awardin the same category.[58]She became the first Filipino to be nominated for the last two awards.[59][60]
After a brief appearance in the revenge drama seriesDirty Linen(2023),[61]De Leon voiced Rosalinda in theadult animateddramaThe Missing(2023). She played the mother ofCarlo Aquino's character who prompts her son to track his uncle's disappearance.[62][63]The film was notable for its use ofrotoscoping,a technique in which scenes are first shot inlive-action,then traced onto animationcels.[64]In his review forRappler,Oquiza remarked that De Leon "emanates a caring and supportive presence" and highlighted her "understated bravura".[65]Similar sentiments were echoed by ABS-CBNnews 's Fred Hawson, who commended her "sweet maternal interaction".[62]She won Best Supporting Actress at the2023 Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival.[66]The Missingwas submitted for consideration at the96th Academy Awardsfor Best International Feature Film.[67]De Leon served as jury president of the2023 Summer Metro Manila Film Festival.[68]ThePetersen Vargas-directed black comedyA Very Good Girl,oppositeKathryn Bernardo,was De Leon's next release of the year. Playing the character of a powerful and demanding retail mogul was a departure from De Leon's previous "gritty roles" and an experience she found enjoyable.[69]MovieWeb's Greg Archer called the film a "quirky and fun ride", and considered De Leon to be "deliciously savage and thoroughly fun to experience".[70]A Very Good Girlwas a commercial success, earning over₱100million (US$2.03million), making it one of thehighest-grossing Filipino films of 2023.[71]
De Leon began 2024 with two releases that premiered at theSundance Film Festival.She executive produced and starred inGhostlight,a comedy drama directed byKelly O'Sullivanand Alex Thompson.[72]Set in Chicago, the film depicts De Leon as a community theater performer who encourages a dejected construction worker (played by Keith Kupferer) to take part in their production ofRomeo and Juliet.The critic Adrian Horton ofThe Guardiannoted how much De Leon's character "blazes in every scene, not missing a single ego-deflating punchline",[73]whileThe Hollywood Reporter's Jon Frosch found her portrayal of the "Boss y, chain-smoking, F-bomb-dropping actress" to have the "right balance of absurdity and pathos".[74]De Leon received anhonoralbe mentioninGold House's Gold List: Film 2025 for Best Performance in a Supporting Role (Rita) for her work in the filmGhostlight.[75]InNathan Silver's comedy filmBetween the Temples,she played an overbearing stepmother toJason Schwartzman's character, who falls in love with his grade school music teacher.[76]Critics generally praised the film for its offbeat comedy and were enthusiastic about its plot elements.[77]She next appeared inPaul Feig's action comedyJackpot!forAmazon Prime Video.[78]In October of the same year, she began starring in a Filipino production of theFranz Xaver Kroetzwordless solo playWunschkonzert(orRequest Program),retitledRequest sa Radyo,at theSamsung Performing Arts CenterinMakati.[79]She alternates the lead role of Ms. Reyes with Filipino actressLea Salonga.[80]De Leon will next star, alongsideNicole Kidman,in the second season of theHuluthriller drama seriesNine Perfect Strangers,based on the 2018novelbyLiane Moriarty.[81]She will also appear in the television seriesSeverino,a biopic on the Filipino priestJuan Severino Mallari.[82]
Personal life
[edit]De Leon stated in 2023 that she wasseparatedand is a single parent who raised four children. She resides in an apartment with her family, and said that she enjoys domestic routines like reading books, going to beaches, and playing board games.[83]When discussing her insecurities, she initially considered herself to be socially reticent due to early career struggles but has since gained confidence.[84]She has cited the actressIsabelle Huppertas an influence and believes that her eyes alone express emotions. She also admiresMeryl Streep's acting versatility.[85]As an actor who made her breakthrough in her 50s, De Leon is an advocate for diversity in roles that older women play on screen, arguing that they should not be typecast to maternal characters.[86]
In 2013, De Leon co-founded Ladies Who Launch, a social services organization which provides outreach to underserved communities. During theCOVID-19 pandemic,the group curatedsoup kitchensin support of efforts to address food insecurity. She also took part in Project Hulmahan, an initiative which auctioned paintings to raise money for community livelihood programs.[87]In 2023, De Leon taught a master class at the University of the Philippines Diliman's Department of Speech Communication and Theatre Arts.[88]
BritishVoguenamed De Leon one of the 31 most famous stars in the world in 2023.[1][89]That same year, she was invited to join theAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences,[90]and she was honored with the Arts and Culture Award byTatler Philippines.[91]
Acting credits
[edit]Film
[edit]† | Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s). |
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1991 | Shake, Rattle & Roll III | Roommate | [43] | |
2009 | The Arrival | Sally | [21][92] | |
2010 | Senior Year | Jackie's mother | [93] | |
2011 | Anatomiya ng Korupsiyon | May | [94] | |
Aswang | Daniel's mother | [21][95] | ||
2014 | Diary ng Panget | Doctor | [43] | |
Trophy Wife | Court clerk | [21][96] | ||
2016 | Gasping for Air | Angie | [97] | |
If You Leave | — | [98] | ||
2018 | Hintayan ng Langit | Mayor Susan | [28] | |
Billie and Emma | Sister Mary | [22] | ||
2019 | Cuddle Weather | Rosie | [21][99] | |
Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank 3 | Rizalista leader | [43] | ||
The Halt | Education minister | [28] | ||
Sunod | Receptionist | [100] | ||
Verdict | Elsa | [4] | ||
2020 | Midnight in a Perfect World | Ella | [43] | |
2021 | History of Ha | Dahlia | [43] | |
On the Job: The Missing 8 | Inday Arcega | [40] | ||
2022 | Triangle of Sadness | Abigail | [47] | |
Kitty K7 | Hana's mother | [22] | ||
#DoYouThinkIAmSexy | Allado | [101] | ||
2023 | Nothing Like Paris | Tita Fely | [102] | |
The Missing | Rosalinda | [62] | ||
Duyan ng Magiting | Sebastian | [103] | ||
A Very Good Girl | Molly Suzara | [104] | ||
Keys to the Heart | Sylvia | [105] | ||
2024 | Between the Temples | Judith | [76] | |
Ghostlight | Rita | Also executive producer | [73] | |
Jackpot! | Tala Almazan | [78] | ||
Salome | Christine |
Television
[edit]† | Denotes shows that have not yet been aired |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2001 | Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan | Atty. Montelibano | [21][106] | |
2012 | Pintada | Paz Bautista | [21][107] | |
2014 | Yagit | Amparo Estrella | [21][108] | |
Mirabella | Aurora Crisanta | [21][109] | ||
Ang Dalawang Mrs. Real | Felisa San Jose | [21][110] | ||
Magpakailanman | Renz | Episode: "Ang Aking Kakaibang Pag-ibig" | [40][111] | |
2017 | Ikaw Lang ang Iibigin | Chuchay | [112] | |
Pusong Ligaw | Mrs. Corpus | [21][112] | ||
Ipaglaban Mo! | Dasiy Quesada | Episode: "Groufie" | [21][113] | |
2019 | Jhon en Martian | 223's Lola | [114] | |
Hiwaga ng Kambat | Virgie | [115] | ||
Ipaglaban Mo! | Naty | Episode: "Angkan" | [21][116] | |
Mga Batang Poz | Health Consultant | [117][118] | ||
Call Me Tita | Dr. Pacis | [119] | ||
2020 | Anak ni Waray vs. Anak ni Biday | Amy's mother | [21][120] | |
Unconditional | Psychologist | [121][122] | ||
2021 | On the Job | Inday Arcega | [40] | |
Folklore | Lourdes | Episode: "7 Days of Hell" | [28] | |
The Kangks Show | Mrs. Daks Chaser | [28] | ||
2022 | Magpakailanman | Irma | Episode: "My Kidney Belongs to You" | [40][123] |
He’s Into Her | Mrs. Catalan | Episodes: "Operation: Deib", "Tests and Trials" | ||
2023 | Dirty Linen | Olivia Salvacion | [124] | |
Simula sa Gitna | Mayor Susan | [125] | ||
2024 | Nine Perfect Strangers† | TBA | [126] | |
Severino: The First Serial Killer† | TBA | [127] |
Theatre
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Venue | Notes | Ref(s). |
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2024 | Request sa Radyo | Ms. Reyes | Samsung Performing Arts Center,Makati | [80] |
Accolades
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
- ^Shared withKe Huy QuanforEverything Everywhere All at Once
- ^Tied withNina HossforTár
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