List of awards and nominations received by Cherry Pie Picache

Cherry Pie Picache is a Filipino screen and stage actress. In her three decade long career, she has been recognized with numerous awards and nominations from international and local award-giving bodies for her work in film, television and stage. Regarded as one of her generation's most awarded actresses,[1] Picache has won two Durban International Film Festival Awards, an Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema Awards, two Asian Television Awards, three Gawad Urian Awards, two Metro Manila Film Festival Awards, and a Luna Award.

Picache at the Sine Sandaan in 2019

Picache has received international acclaim and recognition for her acting performances in film and television. In 1998, her role in GMA Telesine's "Melinda" earned Picache her first Asian Television Award for Best Supporting Drama Actress. Her portrayal in a Maalaala Mo Kaya's "Aklat" episode earned Picache her second Asian Television Award trophy for Best Drama Actress. She won Best Actress for two consecutive years at the Durban International Film Festival in South Africa for her leading roles in Kaleldo (2007) and Foster Child (2008). Also in 2007, Picache received another Best Actress win at the Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema in India for her portrayal in Brilliante Mendoza's Foster Child. In 2017, she received a Best Supporting Actress nomination at the ASEAN International Film Festival and Awards for her role in Pauwi Na (2016).

Awards and nominations edit

Awards and nominations received by Cherry Pie Picache
Award[a] Year[b] Category Nominated work Result Ref.
ASEAN International Film Festival and Awards 2017 Best Supporting Actress Pauwi Na Nominated [2]
Asian Television Awards 1998 Best Supporting Drama Actress GMA Telesine ("Melinda") Won [3][4]
1999 Best Drama Actress Maalaala Mo Kaya ("Aklat") Won
Cinema One Originals Digital Film Festival 2018 Best Supporting Actress Pang MMK Nominated [5]
Durban International Film Festival 2007 Best Actress Kaleldo Won [6]
2008 Foster Child Won [7]
EdukCircle Awards 2018 Best Supporting Actress The Blood Sisters Won [8]
FAMAS Awards 2003 Best Supporting Actress American Adobo Nominated [9]
2006 Ako Legal Wife Nominated [10]
2007 Best Actress Kaleldo Nominated [11]
Festival International du Film d'Environnement 2007 Prix de la Fiction Foster Child Won [12]
Gawad Buhay Awards 2023 Female Lead Performance in a Play Under My Skin Nominated [13]
Gawad Tanglaw Awards 2008 Best Actress Foster Child Won [14]
2010 Best Ensemble Performance in a Television Drama Tayong Dalawa Won [15]
2012 Most Commended Actor of the Decade Herself Won [16]
Gawad Urian Awards 1994 Best Supporting Actress Makati Ave. (Office Girls) Nominated [17]
1997 Abot Kamay ang Pangarap Nominated [18]
2000 Burlesk King Nominated [19]
2003 Best Actress American Adobo Nominated [20]
2004 Bridal Shower Won [21]
2007 Kaleldo Nominated [22]
2008 Foster Child Won [23]
2011 Best Actress of the Decade Herself Won [24]
2012 Best Actress Isda Nominated [25]
2017 Pauwi Na Nominated [26]
GEMS Hiyas ng Sining 2017 Best Supporting Actress Whistleblower Won [27]
2018 Best Actress Buwan at Baril sa Eb Major Won [28]
Golden Screen Awards 2004 Best Performance by an Actress in a Lead Role - Musical or Comedy Bridal Shower Won [29]
2006 Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (Drama, Musical or Comedy) Ako Legal Wife Nominated [30]
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Musical or Comedy) Bikini Open Nominated
2007 Manay Po Nominated [31]
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Drama) Kaleldo Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (Drama, Musical or Comedy) Twilight Dancers Won
2008 Best Performance by an Actress in a Lead Role (Drama) Foster Child Won [32]
2009 Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (Drama, Musical or Comedy) Boses Nominated [33]
2011 Noy Nominated [34]
2013 Dekada Award Herself Won [35]
Golden Screen TV Awards 2005 Best Actress in a Drama Special Maalaala Mo Kaya ("Bestida") Won [36]
2014 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Ina, Kapatid, Anak Nominated [37]
Indie Bravo! Awards 2012 Honoree for International Recognition Herself Won [38]
Luna Awards 2001 Best Supporting Actress Anak Nominated [39]
2003 American Adobo Won [40]
2007 I Wanna Be Happy Nominated [41]
2011 Noy Nominated
2017 Best Actress Pauwi Na Nominated [42]
Manila International Film Festival 2024 Best Supporting Actress Firefly Nominated [43]
Metro Manila Film Festival 2002 Best Supporting Actress American Adobo Won [44]
2005 Best Supporting Actress Ako Legal Wife Won [45]
Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema 2007 Best Actress Foster Child Won [46][47]
PMPC Star Awards for Movies 1990 Most Promising Female Newcomer Kolegiala Nominated [48]
2006 Movie Supporting Actress of the Year Ako Legal Wife Nominated [49]
Movie Actress of the Year Bikini Open Nominated
2007 Kaleldo Nominated [50]
Movie Supporting Actress of the Year Twilight Dancers Nominated
2008 Movie Actress of the Year Foster Child Nominated [51]
2017 Movie Supporting Actress of the Year Whistleblower Nominated [52]
PEP List Awards 2016 Teleserye Supporting Actress of the Year On the Wings of Love Won [53]
PMPC Star Awards for Television 2003 Best Single Performance by an Actress Tanging Yaman, The Series: Sa Kandungan Mo Inay Won [54]
2007 Maalaala Mo Kaya ("Korte") Nominated [55]
2008 Maalaala Mo Kaya ("Tren") Nominated [56]
2009 Best Drama Actress Iisa Pa Lamang Nominated [57]
2010 Florinda Nominated [58]
2014 Best Drama Supporting Actress Ikaw Lamang Nominated [59]
2021 Sandugo Nominated [60]
Tofarm Film Festival 2016 Best Actress Pauwi Na Won [61]
Young Critics Circle 2001 Best Performance by Male or Female, Adult or Child, Individual or Ensemble in Leading or Supporting Role Tanging Yaman Won [62]
2007 Kaleldo Nominated
2008 Foster Child Nominated [63]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Awards, festivals, honors and other miscellaneous organizations are listed in alphabetical order.
  2. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

References edit

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