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Jasmine Curtis-Smith
Jasmine Casandra Curtis-Smith (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈkəɹtɪs]; born 6 April 1994) is a Filipino actress. She began her screen career in television and later appeared in films such as Transit (2013), Baka Bukas (2016), and Siargao (2017).
Curtis-Smith's acting recognitions include Best Supporting Actress at Cinemalaya for Transit, Best Actress at Cinema One Originals for Baka Bukas, and Best Supporting Actress awards from the Metro Manila Film Festival and the Luna Awards for Siargao. She has also received nominations for a FAMAS Award for Best Supporting Actress for Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo (2014), a Gawad Urian Award for Best Supporting Actress for Siargao, three PMPC Star Awards for Movies for Movie Supporting Actress of the Year for Transit, Dementia (2014), and Siargao, and a PMPC Star Award for Television for a Tadhana episode (2019).
In 2018, she signed as an exclusive artist of the GMA Network. She is also the younger sister of fellow actress Anne Curtis.
She was born on 6 April 1994 in Melbourne, Australia, as the second daughter of Carmencita Ojales, a Filipino, and James Ernest Curtis-Smith (1943–2026), an Australian lawyer. Aside from her older sister Anne, she also has a younger brother named Thomas James, who lives in Melbourne, and had a half-sister named Clare on her father's side who died in 2007 at four months old due to a cardiovascular disease. During her first stay in the Philippines, she studied at St. Paul College in Pasig before returning to Australia in 2005, where she finished her elementary and secondary schooling. She graduated high school from Loyola College in Watsonia, Melbourne. She enrolled as a communication major at the Ateneo de Manila University in 2013. However, she later took a leave of absence to focus on her growing acting career.
Curtis first came into notice during her vacations in the Philippines visiting her sister Anne, and it was not until mid-2010, when she appeared in ABS-CBN's noontime variety show Showtime, that networks began pushing to sign her. In December 2010, Curtis signed an exclusive three-year contract with TV5 and is being groomed by the network to be one of its Primetime Princesses. In an interview after the contract signing, she mentioned that she felt really happy to have finally settled in TV5 and appreciated the network's decision to allow her to balance her studies and her showbiz career. In 2013, she signed another 3-year contract with TV5.[citation needed]
Curtis' first miniseries for TV5 was a television remake with JC de Vera of the 1991 Philippine action-romance film Ang Utol Kong Hoodlum, which was top billed by Robin Padilla and Vina Morales. Some of the scenes in the series were shot in Curtis's native Australia. In 2012, she played the role of Epifania "Anya" Dionisio in Nandito Ako, where she co-starred with Eula Caballero as Holly Posadas and American Idol season 7 runner-up David Archuleta as Josh Bradley.
Curtis started her film career with two independent film productions: Puti, a 2012 psychological thriller in which she played Nika; and Transit, where she played Yael, an Israeli-Filipino child of an Overseas Filipino who faces deportation. Transit received wide critical acclaim, competing at the 18th Busan International Film Festival, receiving 10 awards at the 9th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival, and eventually became the Philippines' entry to the 86th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. Curtis' performance as Yael, which required her to quickly learn Hebrew just before production, earned her critical praise from both local and international critics, and earned Curtis the Best Supporting Actress award
2013 also saw her featured on the cover of various magazines in 2013, including Candy, Mega, and with sister Anne was the cover story of the Philippines' maiden issue of ¡Hola!.
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Jasmine Curtis-Smith
Jasmine Casandra Curtis-Smith (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈkəɹtɪs]; born 6 April 1994) is a Filipino actress. She began her screen career in television and later appeared in films such as Transit (2013), Baka Bukas (2016), and Siargao (2017).
Curtis-Smith's acting recognitions include Best Supporting Actress at Cinemalaya for Transit, Best Actress at Cinema One Originals for Baka Bukas, and Best Supporting Actress awards from the Metro Manila Film Festival and the Luna Awards for Siargao. She has also received nominations for a FAMAS Award for Best Supporting Actress for Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo (2014), a Gawad Urian Award for Best Supporting Actress for Siargao, three PMPC Star Awards for Movies for Movie Supporting Actress of the Year for Transit, Dementia (2014), and Siargao, and a PMPC Star Award for Television for a Tadhana episode (2019).
In 2018, she signed as an exclusive artist of the GMA Network. She is also the younger sister of fellow actress Anne Curtis.
She was born on 6 April 1994 in Melbourne, Australia, as the second daughter of Carmencita Ojales, a Filipino, and James Ernest Curtis-Smith (1943–2026), an Australian lawyer. Aside from her older sister Anne, she also has a younger brother named Thomas James, who lives in Melbourne, and had a half-sister named Clare on her father's side who died in 2007 at four months old due to a cardiovascular disease. During her first stay in the Philippines, she studied at St. Paul College in Pasig before returning to Australia in 2005, where she finished her elementary and secondary schooling. She graduated high school from Loyola College in Watsonia, Melbourne. She enrolled as a communication major at the Ateneo de Manila University in 2013. However, she later took a leave of absence to focus on her growing acting career.
Curtis first came into notice during her vacations in the Philippines visiting her sister Anne, and it was not until mid-2010, when she appeared in ABS-CBN's noontime variety show Showtime, that networks began pushing to sign her. In December 2010, Curtis signed an exclusive three-year contract with TV5 and is being groomed by the network to be one of its Primetime Princesses. In an interview after the contract signing, she mentioned that she felt really happy to have finally settled in TV5 and appreciated the network's decision to allow her to balance her studies and her showbiz career. In 2013, she signed another 3-year contract with TV5.[citation needed]
Curtis' first miniseries for TV5 was a television remake with JC de Vera of the 1991 Philippine action-romance film Ang Utol Kong Hoodlum, which was top billed by Robin Padilla and Vina Morales. Some of the scenes in the series were shot in Curtis's native Australia. In 2012, she played the role of Epifania "Anya" Dionisio in Nandito Ako, where she co-starred with Eula Caballero as Holly Posadas and American Idol season 7 runner-up David Archuleta as Josh Bradley.
Curtis started her film career with two independent film productions: Puti, a 2012 psychological thriller in which she played Nika; and Transit, where she played Yael, an Israeli-Filipino child of an Overseas Filipino who faces deportation. Transit received wide critical acclaim, competing at the 18th Busan International Film Festival, receiving 10 awards at the 9th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival, and eventually became the Philippines' entry to the 86th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. Curtis' performance as Yael, which required her to quickly learn Hebrew just before production, earned her critical praise from both local and international critics, and earned Curtis the Best Supporting Actress award
2013 also saw her featured on the cover of various magazines in 2013, including Candy, Mega, and with sister Anne was the cover story of the Philippines' maiden issue of ¡Hola!.