Susan Africa
Africa in 2020
Born (1959-08-20) August 20, 1959
NationalityFilipino
Alma materUniversity of Santo Tomas (BFA)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • writer
  • painter
  • beauty queen
  • television host
Years active1983–present
Agent(s)ABS-CBN (1999-2007-2012-2015-2023)
GMA Network (2005-2015)
RPN (1984)
TV5 Network (2011)
Known forOlongapo... The Great American Dream (1987)
Mara Clara (1992)
Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis (2016)
Kadenang Ginto (2018)
Height1.7 m (5 ft 7 in)
Spouse
(m. 1989; died 2018)
Children3[1]

Susan Africa (born August 20, 1959) is a Filipino screen and stage actress, writer, painter, beauty queen and former television host with a career spanning four decades. After placing first runner-up at the 1980 Binibining Pilipinas pageant, she pursued a career in showbusiness. A prominent figure in soap operas, she rose to fame in the television series Mara Clara (1992) and is noted for playing impoverished maternal characters. She won Best Supporting Actress at the 1987 Metro Manila Film Festival for her portrayal in Olongapo... The Great American Dream and has been involved in several international productions such as Noriega: God's Favorite (2000), Blood Surf (2000) and Under Heavy Fire (2001).

Africa also served as the host of PTV4's For Art’s Sake (1989) and Sesame (1984).[2] Among her acclaimed performances include Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis (2016) which competed at the Berlin International Film Festival and earned praises from Meryl Streep.[3] She served as the Corporate Development Director of Ballet Philippines Foundation for 14 years and Associate Director of Alumni Relations at Asian Institute of Management (AIM).[4][5] Her other memorable roles include Manang Esther in Kadenang Ginto (2018) and Nita Dimaculangan in Batang Quiapo (2023).

Career

Beginnings

Africa studied Fine Arts and Advertising where she graduated cum laude at the University of Santo Tomas.[6] She became involved in acting after joining an actors' workshop at the behest of her aunt Odette Marquez,[6] a movie producer,[6] who thought that it would help Africa overcome her shyness.[6] As a young actress, Africa's mentors were Joel Lamangan and Soxie Topacio.[6] She started in the theater in a production of General Goyo (1979) for Bulwagang Gantimpala (now Gantimpala Theater Foundation). Her other plays for Gantimpala include Kanser, Bien Aligtad, Biyaheng Timog, Bongbong at Kris. She has also acted for Teatro Pilipino (“The Importance of Being Ernest”, “Regina Ramos”), Dramatis Personae (“Antigone”) and Dulaang UP (“Juna Luna”) and has been directed by Rolando S. Tinio, Tony Espejo, Joel Lamangan, Anton Juan and Nonon Padilla.

Film and television

She received the Best Supporting Actress at the 1987 Metro Manila Film Festival for her role as Charlie in Olongapo, The Great American Dream.[6] She is also well known for her five-year role as Susan Davis in the long-running teleserye Mara Clara.[6] In 2005, she transferred to rival station, GMA Network, to play a supporting role on Now and Forever: Mukha and took a television break the following year but came back in 2007 through ABS-CBN's Palimos ng Pag-ibig. Africa later did TV5 and Kapamilya shows intermittently in 2011. During 2013, she returned to GMA-7 after Huwag Ka Lang Mawawala and was seen doing Kapuso teleseryes including Prinsesa ng Buhay Ko and Ang Dalawang Mrs. Real. Africa came back to ABS-CBN in late 2014.

Work off camera

Africa worked with Ballet Philippines of the Cultural Center of the Philippines as corporate development manager/director from 1986 to 2000, and with the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) as alumni relations program manager/associate director from 2000 to 2014.

This 1980 Bb Pilipinas-Universe 1st Runner-up had her 1st one-woman show at Gallery 139, SM Megamall in 2001.

Personal life

Africa is the widow of actor Spanky Manikan.[7] She first met Manikan while acting opposite him in a production of Benjamin Pascual's General Goyo directed by Lamangan in 1979.[6] The couple have three children together: Eli, Miguel, and Mika.[6]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNetwork
1984Sesame!Ate Sylvia
1992Mara ClaraSusan Davis
1999Saan Ka Man NaroroonGloria
Tabing IlogEsperanza 'Esper' Magtibay
2001Sa Dulo ng Walang HangganChristina Tiongson
2003It Might Be YouMargaret
2004KrystalaAleta
2005Now and Forever: MukhaLeonor
2006Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang WakasAdult Mashna Andorra
2007Sineserye Presents: Palimos ng Pag-IbigTesang
Walang KapalitElaine Santillian
2008LoboSavannah Blancaflor
Komiks Presents: Tiny TonyEden
2009May Bukas PaIsay Valera
2010RubiPachang
Precious Hearts Romances Presents: You're Mine, Only MineTheresa
Precious Hearts Romances Presents: AlynaAdela Dela Cruz-Del Carmen
2011Green RoseLinda Reyes-Delgado
Babaeng HampaslupaEpiphania 'Epang' Mallari
Rod Santiago's The SistersCarlota Zialcita
Ikaw ay Pag-IbigAida
2012Angelito: Batang AmaCarmen Santos
2013Huwag Ka Lang MawawalaDemetria Panaligan
Wansapanataym: Baby Ko Ang Daddy KoLoring
Juan Dela CruzDebbie
Prinsesa ng Buhay KoAlicia Salazar
2014Ang Dalawang Mrs. RealSalome "Umeng" Salazar
2015 Wansapanataym: Wish Upon A LusisMinerva
All of MeMaria 'Lola Aya' Sebastian
2015–2016FPJ's Ang Probinsyano[8]Lorena
2016The Story of UsAurora Sandoval
2017My Dear HeartCathy Filomena
The Promise of ForeverJanet Trinidad / Helen Reyes
2018–2020Kadenang GintoEsther Magtira
2022The Broken Marriage VowMarina Ilustre
Maalaala Mo Kaya: "Kakanin" and "Ring Light"Criselda Lopez-Cabantog
2023Dirty LinenPilar Onore
FPJ's Batang QuiapoNonita "Nita" Dimaculangan

Film

YearTitleRole
1984Teenage MarriageLynn
1985Hinugot Sa LangitMitchie
1987Olongapo, The Great American DreamCharlie
1990Andrea, Paano Ba Ang Maging Isang Ina?Jackylyn
1995Sa'yo LamangMylene
Sa Ngalan ng Pag-ibigMalou
AseroChayong
1996Mara Clara: The MovieSusan Davis
1997DNANurse
1999Gimik: The ReunionMrs. Lorenzo
2000Blood SurfMelba Lofranco
2000Biyaheng LangitKoring
2003MagnificoPracing
Masamang UgatMercedes
My First RomanceChe's Mom
2004Bcuz of U
2006You Are the OneSally & Charry's Mother
Ang Pamana: The InheritanceCelia
2009KinataySocorro
TarotDiana
Biyaheng Lupa
2010DalawMilagros
Tingala sa PugadSayong
2011Bahay BataRose
2016Singing In GraveyardsMyrna
A Lullaby to the Sorrowful MysteryHule
2018The Hows of UsLeonida 'Tita Lola' Antonio
2019Sunod
2021Gameboys: The MovieTita Myra

Awards and nominations

Award YearCategoryWorkResult Ref.
Metro Manila Film Festival 1987 Best Supporting ActressOlongapo... The Great American DreamWon [9][10]
Young Critics Circle 2010 Best PerformanceBiyaheng LupaNominated [11]

References

  1. "More Showbiz Scions Sign up with Star Magic". The Philippine Star. June 25, 2021. Retrieved August 11, 2021.
  2. What's on TV?. Manila Standard. 1989. p. 19.
  3. "Cherie Gil says Meryl Streep praises Susan Africa". Tempo. March 21, 2016. Retrieved October 9, 2023.
  4. Lo, Ricky. "Batang West Side won't be at Cinemanila fest after all". Philstar.com. Retrieved October 9, 2023.
  5. "Susan Africa is not your typical poor nanay on TV". ph.celebrity.yahoo.com. September 18, 2014. Retrieved October 9, 2023.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Tariman, Pablo A. (September 28, 2013). "Spanky Manikan and Susan Africa–how they are able to touch lives 'without our knowing it'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  7. "Veteran actor Spanky Manikan dies after battle with lung cancer". ABS-CBN News. January 14, 2018. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  8. "LOOK: 100 Most Memorable Stars Who Joined FPJ's Ang Probinsyano". ABS-CBN News. August 26, 2017. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  9. Miralles, Nitz (1987). Pay role. Manila Standard. p. 14.
  10. "Susan Africa trends online because of these funny memes". PEP.ph. Retrieved October 9, 2023.
  11. "The indie film Bakal Boys was chosen as Best Film by The Young Critics Circle. This Gina Pareno-star". PEP.ph. Retrieved October 9, 2023.
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