"Assunta Schiavone" redirects here. This article uses a stage name.
In this Philippine name for married women, the birth middle name or maternal family name is Tiotangco, the birth surname or paternal family name is Schiavone, and the marital name is Ledesma.
Assunta De Rossi-Ledesma
Born
Maria Assunta Tiotangco Schiavone (1981-02-26) 26 February 1981 (age 37) Lecce, Italy
Other names
Maria Assunta Tiotangco Schiavone-Ledesma
Years active
1997–present
Spouse(s)
Jules Ledesma
Relatives
Alessandra De Rossi (sister)
Maria Assunta Tiotangco Schiavone-Ledesma (born 26 February 1981) is a Filipino-Italian actress known by her stage name Assunta De Rossi. Her sister Alessandra De Rossi is also an actress, Both sisters have won the Best Actress award at the Metro Manila Film Festival. She is married to Jules Ledesma, a Filipino politician.[1]
Contents
1Films
2Television
3Awards
4External links
5References
Films
The Super Parental Guardians (2016) Maria Felicidad "Marife" Delos Santos
Crazy Beautiful You (2015) Carmela
Beauty in a Bottle (2014)
Mourning Girls (2006)
Pinay Pie (2003)
Bahid (2002)
Jologs (2002)
Kilabot at Kembot (2002)
Hubog (2001)
Sisid (2001)
Red Diaries (2001)
Baliktaran (2000)
Tugatog (2000)
Ikaw Lamang (1999)
Kanang kanay: Ituro Mo, Itutumba Ko (1999)
Sumigaw Ka Hanggang Gusto Mo (1999)
Hangga't Kaya Kong Lumaban (1998)
Sige Subukan Mo (1998)
Ibulong Mo sa Diyos 2 (1997)
Sabi Mo Mahal Mo Ako Wala ng Bawian (1997)
"Sa Kabilugan ng Buwan" (1997) Kim
"Mahendra de Rossi" (1997) Kom
Television
Year
Title
Role
Network
Note
2017-2018
Impostora
Katrina "Trina" Saavedra
GMA Network
2016
Magkaibang Mundo
Amanda Santos-Sandoval
Dear Uge
Chacha Alimurong
Wagas
Tess
Karelasyon
Caring
Ipaglaban Mo: Kahati
Lorraine
ABS-CBN
2015
You're My Home
Jackie Cabanero
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Parol
Erlinda "Erly" Ravelo
2014
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Palayan
Saling
Wansapanataym: Si Lulu At Si Lily Liit
Alyson Mendoza
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Dos Por Dos
Ellen
2013
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Picture Frame
Grace
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Kamison
Young Tessa
Wansapanataym: No Read, No Write, Nomar
Tanya
Kidlat
young Dulce
TV5
2012-2013
Be Careful With My Heart
Katrina "Ina" Ruiz
ABS-CBN
Kahit Puso'y Masugatan
Belen Salvacion
2012
Wansapanataym: The Amazing Gelliescope
Mrs. Tuazon
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Cards
Josie Yamson
Wansapanataym: Hungry Birds
Lora San Miguel
2011-2012
Maria La Del Barrio
Sandra Hernandez
2011
Wansapanataym: John Tamad
Vivian
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Palengke
Gamay
Mula Sa Puso
Criselda Pereira†
2010
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Funeral Parlor
Mabel
Showtime
Judge
2009
Lovers in Paris
Eunice Gatus
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Bulaklak
Nellie
Komiks Presents: Mars Ravelo's: Nasaan Ka Maruja?
Stefanie Miranda
Carlo J. Caparas' Pieta
Sabrina
2008
Camera Cafe
Puri
Q
2007
Komiks Presents: Da Adventures of Pedro Penduko
Isindra
ABS-CBN
2005
Vietnam Rose
Adriana
2004
Maid in Heaven
Sharon
2003
Buttercup
Sharon
Hawak Ko Ang Langit
Lorena
GMA Network
1999
Beh Bote Nga
Pintados
Maya/Muyumi
1998
Hiwalay Kung Hiwalay
Magandang Tanghali Bayan
Guest Host
ABS-CBN
1995
Bubble Gang
Herself
GMA Network
Ober Da Bakod
Herself
That's Entertainment
Herself credited as Assunta Schiavone
Awards
Year
Award-Giving Body
Category
Work
Result
2001
Metro Manila Film Festival [2]
Best Actress
Hubog
Won
External links
Assunta De Rossi on IMDb
On Assunta and Alessandra’s trip to their Italian hometown[permanent dead link]
References
^"IMDb profile: Assunta de Rossi". 2011. Retrieved 4 September 2011.
^"Metro Manila Film Festival:2001". IMDB. Retrieved 2014-04-09.
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Gawad Urian for Best Actress
1977–1979
Nora Aunor (1977)
Daria Ramirez (1978)
Beth Bautista (1979)
1980–1989
Charito Solis (1980)
Gina Alajar & Nora Aunor (1981)
Gina Alajar (1982)
Vilma Santos (1983)
Vilma Santos (1984)
Vilma Santos (1985)
Gina Alajar & Nida Blanca (1986)
Pilar Pilapil & Jaclyn Jose (1987)
Jaclyn Jose (1989)
1990–1999
Nora Aunor & Vilma Santos (1990)
Nora Aunor (1991)
Vilma Santos (1992)
Lorna Tolentino (1993)
Vilma Santos (1994)
Gelli de Belen (1995)
Nora Aunor & Helen Gamboa (1996)
Nora Aunor & Sharon Cuneta (1997)
Zsa Zsa Padilla (1998)
Vilma Santos (1999)
2000–2009
Elizabeth Oropesa (2000)
Gloria Romero (2001)
Rosanna Roces & Assunta De Rossi (2002)
Vilma Santos (2003)
Cherry Pie Picache (2004)
Judy Ann Santos (2005)
Jaclyn Jose (2006)
Gina Pareño (2007)
Cherry Pie Picache (2008)
Mylene Dizon (2009)
2010-2019
Anita Linda & Rustica Carpio (2010)
Fe GingGing Hyde (2011)
Maja Salvador (2012)
Nora Aunor (2013)
Angeli Bayani (2014)
Eula Valdez (2015)
LJ Reyes (2016)
Hasmine Killip (2017)
Joanna Ampil (2018)
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Metro Manila Film Festival
Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA)
Merit awards
Best Picture
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Best Child Performer
Best Screenplay
Best Original Story
Best Cinematography
Best Editing
Best Musical Score
Best Original Theme Song
Best Production Design
Best Sound Engineering
Best Visual Effects
Best Make-up Artist
Most Gender-Sensitive Film
Best Float
Special awards
Gatpuno Antonio J. Villegas Cultural Award
Fernando Poe Jr. Memorial Award for Excellence
Short film awards
Best Short Film
Special Jury Prize
Best Director
Best Screenplay
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1975-2000
Diligin Mo ng Hamog ang Uhaw na Lupa (1975)
Ganito Kami Noon... Paano Kayo Ngayon? (1976)
Burlesk Queen (1977)
Atsay (1978)
Kasal-kasalan, Bahay-bahayan tied with Ina Ka ng Anak Mo (1979)
Taga sa Panahon (1980)
Kisapmata (1981)
Himala (1982)
Karnal (1983)
Bulaklak sa City Jail (1984)
Paradise Inn (1985)
Halimaw sa Banga (only the 3rd Best Picture was announced) (1986)
Olongapo, The Great American Dream (1987)
Patrolman (1988)
Imortal (1989)
Andrea, Paano Ba ang Maging Isang Ina? (1990)
Ang Totoong Buhay ni Pacita M. (1991)
Andres Manambit: Angkan ng Matatapang (1992)
Kung Mawawala Ka Pa (1993)
no winner (1994)
Muling Umawit ang Puso (1995)
Magic Temple (1996)
Nasaan ang Puso (1997)
Jose Rizal (1998)
Muro Ami (1999)
Tanging Yaman (2000)
2001-present
Yamashita: The Tiger's Treasure (2001)
Mano Po (2002)
Crying Ladies (2003)
Mano Po 3: My Love (2004)
Blue Moon (2005)
Enteng Kabisote 3: Okay ka, Fairy Ko: The Legend Goes On and On and On (2006)
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