Daniel John Ford Padilla (born April 26, 1995 ), popularly known as Daniel Padilla, is a Filipinoactor and recording artist, bassist of Parking 5. A nephew of the well known action star Robin Padilla, is a talent of ABS-CBN and Star Magic and was chosen as one of the Original Pilipino Music Junior Ambassadors in promoting local music to the Filipino youth.
Career timeline
2010–2011: Youth-oriented shows
Daniel Padilla's first acting stunt was in 2010 when he starred in a minor role in
Gimik 2010, a remake of the hit 90's Filipino youth-oriented show and was paired to Julia Montes .
[1] He was also casted as Patrick Rivero in another youth-oriented show entitled
Growing Up. He reportedly replaced
Albie Casiño (who was Kathryn Bernardo's leading man in
Mara Clara) for the said role.
[2]
2012–present: Debut as a primetime actor
After two consecutive Sunday youth-oriented shows, Padilla finally landed a role in a primetime television series in
Princess And I. He played Gerald Antonio "Gino" dela Rosa or Dasho Yuan Rinpoche, a character whom he describes as "a swaggering rich kid who will change and sacrifice a lot for the sake of love".
[3] The romantic-comedy royalty-themed series did well in the ratings, having reached the 40% mark and placed second behind
Walang Hanggan.
2012-present: Music industry
On May 28, 2012, Padilla released his debut self-titled Album,
Daniel Padilla. The album has six tracks with the carrier single "Hinahanap-hanap Kita", which is also featured in his primetime show
Princess And I. According to
Star Records producer Jonathan Manalo, Padilla's debut album sold more than 10,000 copies in less than a week.
[5] On June 17 of the same year, Padilla was given a Gold Record Award for the sales of his debut album and later on sold more than 30,000+ copies and reached Double Platinum.
[6]
Padilla is also part of the band
The Parking 5, where he plays bass. Fellow members in the band include younger brother JC Padilla, Katsumi Kabe, Lester Giri and Seth Gothico. They recorded their version of
The Beatles' "
Twist and Shout".
Filmography
Discography
Compilation albums
Concert
Accolades
Source: wikipedia.com
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