Fame has a funny way of making people look as if they arrived fully assembled: perfect hair, perfect lighting, and a career plan. But every celebrity has an earlier version tucked somewhere in the archives. The nervous beginner. The child performer. The commercial model. The teen who had no idea millions would know their name.
That is what makes “then and now” stories addictive. They remind us that stardom is rarely instant. It is built from auditions, awkward first roles, second chances, and persistence. Here are 10 Filipino celebrities before fame.
Anne Curtis
Before Anne Curtis became one of the brightest names in Philippine entertainment, she was a Filipino-Australian girl growing up between two worlds. Born in Victoria, Australia, Anne was discovered while visiting the Philippines and entered showbiz at just 12 years old. Her early years included teen roles, fantasy shows, commercials, and on-camera learning. Today, Anne is an actress, host, commercial model, entrepreneur, and fashion favorite. From It’s Showtime to films like Baler and No Other Woman, she has grown up in public without losing the warmth that made people root for her.




Lea Salonga
Before Lea Salonga became a global theatre legend, she was already performing as a child in the Philippines. While many kids were figuring out hobbies, Lea was building stage discipline and discovering the kind of voice that could silence a room. Her life changed when she was cast as Kim in Miss Saigon, a role that brought her international recognition. Then came another dreamlike chapter: she became the singing voice of Princess Jasmine in Aladdin and Mulan in Mulan. Now, Lea remains one of the most respected Filipino performers in the world.

Manny Pacquiao
Before Manny Pacquiao became a boxing icon, he came from a life shaped by poverty and struggle. His rise did not come from careful image-building or industry connections. It came through training, sacrifice, and determination. Pacquiao fought his way from obscurity to becoming the only boxer to win world titles in eight weight divisions. That achievement still feels unreal. Today, he is recognized not only as an athlete but also as a politician, philanthropist, and national figure. His journey remains one of the most powerful success stories in Filipino pop culture and sports.



Marian Rivera
Before Marian Rivera became one of the Philippines’ most admired actresses, she started as a commercial model. Born in Madrid and raised in the Philippines, Marian first appeared in ads before moving into television. Her big break came with Marimar, the kind of role that can turn someone into a household name overnight. After that, she became associated with major characters in shows like Dyesebel, Darna, and Amaya. Now, Marian is an actress, host, entrepreneur, mother, and still one of the country’s most beloved stars. She went from commercial model to primetime queen and made it look effortless.









