Dimples Romana
Dimples Romana (born Dianne Marie Bonifacio Romana-Ahmee; November 13, 1984) is a Filipino actress, television host, and commercial model known for her extensive work in Philippine television and film.[1][2] Romana began her acting career in the late 1990s, making her television debut in the ABS-CBN series Esperanza in 1997, followed by a prominent role in the youth-oriented series Tabing Ilog in 1999.[3] Over the years, she has portrayed a wide range of characters in popular dramas, including appearances in the long-running anthology Maalaala Mo Kaya starting from 2000 and leading roles in series such as Kay Tagal Kitang Hinintay during her college years.[4][5] Her career spans multiple networks, with standout performances in GMA-7's Kadenang Ginto (2018–2020) as Daniela Mondragon-Bartolome and ABS-CBN's Viral Scandal (2021–2022) as Karla "Kakay" Meneses-Sicat, showcasing her versatility in both supporting and lead roles.[4] Romana has received critical acclaim and numerous awards for her acting, including the Best Performance by a Female in a Supporting Role at the 6th Gawad Urian Media Awards (GEMS) for Viral Scandal in 2022 and the Best Actress in a Supporting Role (National Winner) at the Asian Academy Creative Awards for the same series.[6][7] She was also recognized as a two-time National Winner at the Asian Academy Creative Awards for her roles in Kadenang Ginto and Viral Scandal.[8] In addition to acting, she has hosted programs and appeared in films like Block Z (2020) and My Father, Myself (2022).[9] In her personal life, Romana married Romeo "Boyet" Ahmee Jr., a non-showbiz personality, in December 2003, and the couple celebrated their 22nd anniversary in 2025.[10] They have three children.[11][12] Romana has openly shared her experiences balancing motherhood with her career and has reflected on personal growth in her 40s.[12][13] Prior to her entertainment career, she was involved in pageantry, representing Parañaque City in local competitions.[14]Early life and education
Early life
Dimples Romana, born Dianne Marie Bonifacio Romana on November 13, 1984, in Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines, grew up in a close-knit family in the bustling urban environment of Metro Manila.[1] Her parents, Joel Romana and Virgie Romana, raised her alongside siblings, including a younger brother named Bam and a younger sister named Sarah.[15][16] The family faced significant challenges during her childhood, particularly when Sarah was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of five.[17] Sarah's battle with the illness lasted several years, profoundly impacting the Romana household and shaping Dimples' early worldview. At age 12, Dimples entered show business to provide financial support for her family during this hardship and to cope emotionally, marking the beginning of her journey in the industry.[18][17] She made her television debut in the ABS-CBN series Esperanza in 1997.[19] Tragically, Sarah passed away at age eight around 1997, followed shortly by further family tragedy when her father Joel died of an aneurysm in 2001 at age 42, when Dimples was 16; this made her the primary breadwinner for her remaining family.[17][20] These events influenced her resilience and dedication to her career as both an emotional outlet and financial necessity while navigating her teenage years and transition to formal education.[18]Education
Romana began her higher education in her late teens at the University of Santo Tomas (UST) in Manila, where she enrolled in a Bachelor of Science in Tourism program at the College of Education.[21] During this period, she gained her initial exposure to media as a courtside reporter for the UST Growling Tigers basketball games in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP), balancing her academic responsibilities with this extracurricular role.[22] She later paused her studies at UST after three years to focus on her burgeoning acting career but resumed her education at Enderun Colleges, transferring to pursue a degree more aligned with her interests.[23] Romana graduated from Enderun with a degree in International Hospitality Management, majoring in Culinary Arts, completing the program over two years while managing her professional commitments.[24] Throughout her college years, Romana balanced rigorous coursework with part-time work and early acting roles, often attending classes intermittently to accommodate shooting schedules, which underscored her determination to complete her formal education despite the demands of show business.[23] This period marked a pivotal intersection of her academic pursuits and initial media experiences, laying a foundation for her later ventures in hospitality.[5]Career
Early career (1990s–2000s)
Dimples Romana entered the entertainment industry at the age of 12 in the mid-1990s, initially taking on roles as a young actress to support her family after becoming the breadwinner following her father's early death. This early start thrust her into the demands of show business while she was still navigating adolescence, requiring her to balance professional commitments with personal growth and family responsibilities.[5] Her television debut came in 1997 with the ABS-CBN drama series Esperanza, where she portrayed the supporting antagonist Paula Salgado / Paula de Dios, a role that marked her transition to serious dramatic work and established her as a capable young performer in intense narratives. This antagonistic character type became a recurring challenge in her early career, often leading to typecasting that limited her range but honed her skills in portraying complex, villainous figures. Following Esperanza, she joined the long-running youth series Tabing Ilog (1999–2003) as Jacqueline "Jackie" Esguerra, allowing her to explore lighter, relatable teen roles amid the industry's pressures.[4][25] In the early 2000s, Romana continued building her television presence with the primetime drama Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay (2002–2003), playing Kayla "Pards" Reneza, a role she undertook while pursuing a degree in tourism at the University of Santo Tomas. The dual demands of filming long hours and attending classes exemplified the challenges of her youth, as she frequently paused her education to prioritize family needs, such as funding her siblings' schooling, including her brother Bam's nursing studies. She expanded into film during this period, making her cinematic debut in projects like Wag Kang Lilingon (2006) and Pacquiao: The Movie (2006), which broadened her portfolio beyond television while she grappled with the physical and emotional toll of early industry immersion.[5][9]Rise to prominence (2010s)
In the early 2010s, Dimples Romana transitioned from supporting roles in the late 2000s to more prominent positions within ABS-CBN's primetime lineup, building on her established presence in series like Only You (2009), which carried influence into the decade. Her portrayal of the scheming antagonist Criselda Barrameda in the fantasy-drama Agua Bendita (2010) marked a significant step, showcasing her ability to command screen time as a central villain and earning praise for her intense performance in a high-stakes narrative.[19] This role solidified her collaboration with ABS-CBN, the network that became her primary platform, allowing her to explore layered characters amid the competitive Philippine TV landscape. Romana's breakthrough came through increasingly complex dramatic roles that highlighted her versatility, moving beyond typecasting as a kontrabida (antagonist). In the remake of Mara Clara (2010–2011), she played the nurturing mother Alvira del Valle, a departure from villainy that demonstrated her range in family-oriented stories and contributed to the series' success as a top-rated ABS-CBN offering.[19] By mid-decade, she expanded into hosting with Swak na Swak (2011–2020), a lifestyle program on ABS-CBN where she co-hosted segments on relationships and daily life, broadening her appeal to audiences beyond acting. Simultaneously, her film work underscored her dramatic depth; in A Second Chance (2015), a Star Cinema romantic drama directed by Cathy Garcia-Sampana, she portrayed Kristine "Krizzy" Del Rosario, a supportive friend navigating emotional turmoil, which helped establish her in mainstream cinema.[26] The latter half of the 2010s saw Romana achieve wider recognition for nuanced antagonist turns that revealed vulnerability and depth, addressing industry challenges like role diversification in a market often favoring stereotypes. Her depiction of Amanda "Mandy" Alegre in The Greatest Love (2016), a vengeful yet tragic figure in ABS-CBN's primetime series, drew critical acclaim for its emotional intensity and propelled her to lead status.[4] This was followed by the iconic role of Daniela Mondragon in Kadenang Ginto (2018), a multifaceted villain whose manipulative schemes and maternal conflicts captivated viewers, earning her widespread acclaim and multiple award nominations.[4] In film, Deadma Walking (2017), a comedy-drama about family and identity, featured her as Mary Samson, a conflicted sister, further highlighting her ability to blend humor and pathos in indie projects.[27] Throughout the decade, Romana also ventured into modeling through commercial endorsements for beauty and lifestyle brands, enhancing her public persona as a multifaceted entertainer.[28] These achievements navigated network loyalty to ABS-CBN amid shifting industry dynamics, positioning her as a versatile force by the end of the 2010s.Recent career (2020s)
In the early 2020s, Dimples Romana's portrayal of the complex antagonist Daniela Bartolome in the ABS-CBN series Kadenang Ginto continued to resonate, earning her international recognition as she was invited to serve as a juror for the 2020 International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' International Emmy Awards for her performance.[29] The role, which spanned from 2018 to 2020, solidified her reputation for delivering nuanced villainous characters, with critics and industry peers praising its depth and emotional intensity even as the series concluded amid the pandemic.[30] She followed with a lead role as Karla "Kakay" Meneses-Sicat, a resilient Overseas Filipino Worker and mother, in the drama Viral Scandal (2021–2022), which addressed themes of cyberbullying and family trauma, earning her critical acclaim and awards for Best Actress. In The Iron Heart (2022–2023), she portrayed Selene Larisa, further showcasing her range in action-drama. Romana also resumed hosting with Gud Morning Kapatid (2023–present) on TV5, blending her entertainment skills. In 2024, she appeared in the series High Street as a key character in a dramatic narrative. Romana transitioned to film with a supporting role as Bebeth in the 2020 action-horror Block Z, a timely depiction of a zombie outbreak in a university setting that mirrored real-world pandemic anxieties and explored themes of survival and societal breakdown. In 2022, she starred as Amanda in the drama My Father, Myself, a Metro Manila Film Festival entry that delved into intricate family dynamics, including infidelity, hidden sexual identities, and parental responsibilities, for which she received the Best Supporting Actress award.[31][32] In 2025, she played Lydia in the eco-horror film The Caretakers, alongside Iza Calzado; the project premiered in February 2025 and earned her the National Winner for Best Actress in a Supporting Role at the Asian Academy Creative Awards.[33][34][35] Later that year, she took the lead in the series I See You, which premiered in June 2025.[36] Romana also made notable guest appearances, including a candid interview on Korina Interviews in November 2024, where she reflected on the evolution of Philippine entertainment, her iconic "kontrabida" roles, and adapting to industry shifts post-pandemic.[37] Her reflections highlighted a move toward more versatile storytelling in streaming and traditional media, emphasizing resilience in a changing landscape.[38]Personal life
Marriage and family
Dimples Romana married Romeo "Boyet" Adecer Ahmee Jr., a non-showbiz businessman, on June 15, 2003, at the age of 19.[39] The couple marked their 22nd wedding anniversary on June 15, 2025, with Romana publicly expressing gratitude for their enduring partnership through social media tributes shared via news outlets, highlighting a "love so wild and extraordinarily ordinary" that has weathered challenges over two decades.[10][40] The couple has three children: their eldest, daughter Christiana Amanda Lauren "Callie" Ahmee, born in December 2003; son Alonzo Romeo Jose Ahmee, born on February 12, 2015; and youngest son Elio Juan Manolo Ahmee, born on June 24, 2022.[41][42] Callie, now a young entrepreneur, launched her sustainable fashion brand Cal the Brand in December 2020, focusing on handwoven rattan bags that support local artisans in the Philippines.[43] The family maintains a close-knit dynamic, with Romana often crediting her early family background for instilling values of resilience and togetherness that guide her parenting. This underscores their ongoing mutual support in professional endeavors, as Ahmee has consistently backed Romana's acting career while she prioritizes family amid demanding schedules. Romana frequently shares glimpses of family moments on public platforms, such as vacations and milestones, to emphasize her commitment to balancing motherhood with work, noting that effective time management allows her to remain present for her children's growth despite her career demands.[44][12]Philanthropic activities
Dimples Romana has been actively involved in charitable efforts supporting children's welfare, particularly through regular visits and contributions to the He Cares Mission Foundation in Quezon City. She frequently engages with the children at the foundation, providing emotional support and material aid, as evidenced by her ongoing participation in events there. On November 10, 2024, ahead of her 40th birthday on November 13, Romana organized a special gathering at the foundation, where she played with the children and distributed gifts, marking a personal milestone dedicated to giving back.[13][45][46] Romana also collaborates with the Jollibee Group Foundation on its Busog, Lusog, Talino program, which addresses child malnutrition and promotes education via school feeding initiatives. In September 2025, she participated in a social media campaign urging the public to contribute to the program, emphasizing how acts of compassion can translate into meals and opportunities for underprivileged children. This involvement highlights her commitment to improving nutrition and learning access in communities. Her philanthropic work extends to advocacy for family resilience and mental health, influenced by personal experiences of loss, including the passing of close family members. Romana has openly discussed these challenges in foundation events and public forums through 2025, encouraging emotional support and awareness to build stronger family units. She has made public appeals on social media for kindness and collective action in child welfare, tying into broader campaigns that foster community empathy and intervention for vulnerable youth. Her efforts in this area are shaped by strong family values that prioritize giving and gratitude.[16][47][48]Business ventures
Culinary and hospitality businesses
In early 2021, Dimples Romana and her husband Boyet Ahmee opened Alegria Singapura, their first restaurant venture abroad, located at 18 Teck Lim Road in Singapore's Chinatown district.[49][50] The opening was inspired by Romana's passion for culinary arts, drawing from her International Hospitality Management degree majoring in Culinary Arts at Enderun Colleges.[23][5] The restaurant features non-traditional Latin American and Asian fusion cuisine with Filipino influences, such as sisig alongside dishes like ceviche, elote, and pulpo, creating a festive ambiance that reflects the vibrant spirit of Filipino-run hospitality.[51][52] Romana applied her Enderun training in menu development, emphasizing fresh ingredients and sophisticated fusion techniques, while overseeing operations to ensure a welcoming, family-oriented experience.[53] The launch occurred amid the COVID-19 pandemic, presenting significant challenges including strict lockdowns and a temporary closure in July 2021 due to health and safety concerns, yet the business persevered by prioritizing staff and customer well-being.[54][52] Family plays a central role in the daily management of Alegria Singapura, with Ahmee as co-owner and the operation described as Filipino-run, fostering a collaborative environment that integrates Romana's hospitality concepts centered on Filipino culinary traditions and communal dining.[52][55] This venture represents Romana's expansion into hospitality by blending her educational expertise with cultural elements, aiming to serve both locals and the Filipino expatriate community in Singapore.[56] From 2021 to 2025, Romana has publicly shared business lessons from Alegria, including the importance of resilience during crises and maintaining work-life balance as a "mompreneur" juggling entrepreneurship, acting, and family responsibilities.[57] In interviews and speaking engagements, she emphasized empowering women to pursue ventures even in uncertain times, highlighting strategies like family involvement for sustainable operations and the value of passion-driven decisions in hospitality.[58] As of 2025, Alegria remains operational under their ownership, continuing to embody Romana's vision for culturally infused dining experiences.Other entrepreneurial activities
Beyond her culinary endeavors, Dimples Romana has expanded into the beauty sector through franchising Asia's Lashes, a chain specializing in eyelash extensions and salon services. In 2024, she celebrated the opening of a new franchised branch at Vista Mall in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, marking a significant growth milestone for the business.[59] In the same year, Romana launched a personal branding consultancy aimed at assisting corporations and individuals in enhancing their digital presence and market positioning. This venture draws on her experience as a public figure to offer tailored strategies for effective online branding.[60] Romana has also provided ongoing support to her daughter Callie's online business, Cal the Brand, which launched in 2020 as a platform for handwoven rattan bags supporting local Filipino artisans. As a self-described mompreneur, she offers mentorship to Callie, emphasizing family collaboration in entrepreneurial pursuits.[61] At the Wealth Conference in September 2024, Romana shared insights on integrating family dynamics into business strategies, highlighting practical tips for balancing entrepreneurship with personal life. Additionally, in 2025, she initiated a home-building project as a personal investment, breaking ground on a family dream home to secure long-term stability.[62]Filmography
Television
Dimples Romana's television career spans over three decades, beginning as a child performer and evolving into prominent acting and hosting roles across major Philippine networks. In the 1990s, she appeared in the children's magazine show Chikiting Patrol on GMA Network in 1993.[63] In 1997, Romana portrayed a supporting role in the ABS-CBN teleserye Esperanza, marking her entry into dramatic series.[3] During the early 2000s, she gained visibility in ensemble casts. From 1999 to 2003, Romana played Jackie in the coming-of-age series Tabing Ilog on ABS-CBN.[4] In the 2002–2003 ABS-CBN primetime soap Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay, she took on the supporting role of Kayla Reneza, also known as "Pards," a loyal friend entangled in family conflicts.[64] Her roles in the late 2000s solidified her as a versatile actress. In 2008, Romana appeared as Liza Andrade in the action-drama Lobo on ABS-CBN, opposite Angel Locsin.[4] She starred as the lead Kaye in the 2009 romantic comedy series Only You on ABS-CBN, portraying a woman navigating love and deception.[4] The 2010s saw Romana excel in antagonistic and supporting parts. In 2010, she played the main antagonist Criselda Barrameda in the ABS-CBN remake of Mara Clara. She made a guest appearance as Angela Carlos in the 2011 fantasy-drama 100 Days to Heaven on ABS-CBN. In 2014, Romana supported the lead as Julia "Jules" Salcedo in the beauty industry-themed Beauty in a Bottle on ABS-CBN. Her brief guest role as Yoko Sakakida in the long-running action series Ang Probinsyano aired in 2015 on ABS-CBN. In 2016, she portrayed Trivia, a supporting character, in the romantic drama Dolce Amore on ABS-CBN. Romana appeared as Jenny in a guest capacity in the 2017 family series A Love to Last on ABS-CBN. In 2018, she took the supporting role of Gloria in the fantasy epic Bagani on ABS-CBN. That same year, she featured in an episode of the anthology Maalaala Mo Kaya as Lerma Dia on ABS-CBN.[65] Romana's breakthrough as a lead antagonist came in the late 2010s. From 2018 to 2020, she starred as Daniela "Dani" Mondragon-Bartolome, the central villainess, in the ABS-CBN family drama Kadenang Ginto, earning acclaim for her portrayal of a ruthless matriarch.[66] Entering the 2020s, she continued with lead roles amid network shifts. In Oh My Dad! (2020–2021) on ABS-CBN, Romana led as Cassandra "Sandra" Bergado-Balderama, a mother facing personal and familial trials. She played the main role of Rachel "Kakay" Sicat in the 2021 thriller Viral Scandal on ABS-CBN, depicting a woman caught in a scandal. That year, she guested as Fatima "Tima" Madrigal in the GMA-7 series Huwag Kang Mangamba. In 2022, Romana starred as Selene Larisa, a key antagonist, in the action series The Iron Heart on ABS-CBN. From 2023 to present, she has co-hosted the morning show Gud Morning, Kapatid on GMA News TV, appearing as herself.[67] In 2024, Romana returned to antagonistic leads on GMA Network. She portrayed the main antagonist Victoria "Tori" Soler-Castrodes (also known as Corazon "Cora" Soler) in the teen drama High Street, a sequel to Senior High, which aired from May to August. She also guest-starred as Lovella Maguad in a May episode of Maalaala Mo Kaya on ABS-CBN. Later that year, on November 10, Romana appeared as a guest on Korina Interviews on Net 25, discussing her career and personal life.[67][37] Looking ahead, in 2025, Romana is set to star in an untitled upcoming series produced by Dreamscape Entertainment for ABS-CBN, marking her return to the network in a lead capacity, though specific role details remain undisclosed as of November 2025.[68]| Year | Title | Network | Role | Character Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1993 | Chikiting Patrol | GMA Network | Cast member | Herself |
| 1997 | Esperanza | ABS-CBN | Paula Salgado | Supporting |
| 1999–2003 | Tabing Ilog | ABS-CBN | Jackie | Supporting |
| 2002–2003 | Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay | ABS-CBN | Kayla Reneza / "Pards" | Supporting |
| 2008 | Lobo | ABS-CBN | Liza Andrade | Supporting |
| 2009 | Only You | ABS-CBN | Kaye | Lead |
| 2010 | Mara Clara | ABS-CBN | Criselda Barrameda | Main antagonist |
| 2011 | 100 Days to Heaven | ABS-CBN | Angela Carlos | Guest |
| 2014 | Beauty in a Bottle | ABS-CBN | Julia "Jules" Salcedo | Supporting |
| 2015 | Ang Probinsyano | ABS-CBN | Yoko Sakakida | Guest |
| 2016 | Dolce Amore | ABS-CBN | Trivia | Supporting |
| 2017 | A Love to Last | ABS-CBN | Jenny | Guest |
| 2018 | Bagani | ABS-CBN | Gloria | Supporting |
| 2018 | Maalaala Mo Kaya ("Lerma Dia") | ABS-CBN | Lerma Dia | Guest (anthology episode) |
| 2018–2020 | Kadenang Ginto | ABS-CBN | Daniela "Dani" Mondragon-Bartolome | Main antagonist/lead |
| 2020–2021 | Oh My Dad! | ABS-CBN | Cassandra "Sandra" Bergado-Balderama | Lead |
| 2021 | Viral Scandal | ABS-CBN | Rachel "Kakay" Sicat | Main lead |
| 2021 | Huwag Kang Mangamba | GMA-7 | Fatima "Tima" Madrigal | Guest |
| 2022 | The Iron Heart | ABS-CBN | Selene Larisa | Main antagonist |
| 2023–present | Gud Morning, Kapatid | GMA News TV | Co-host | Herself |
| 2024 | Maalaala Mo Kaya ("Lovella Maguad") | ABS-CBN | Lovella Maguad | Guest (anthology episode) |
| 2024 | High Street | GMA Network | Victoria "Tori" Soler-Castrodes / Corazon "Cora" Soler | Main antagonist |
| 2024 | Korina Interviews | Net 25 | Guest interviewee | Herself |
| 2025 | Untitled Dreamscape series | ABS-CBN | Lead (TBA) | Lead |
Film
Dimples Romana's film career spans diverse genres, including romance, drama, horror, and comedy, often portraying strong supporting characters that highlight themes of family, relationships, and social issues. Her roles frequently contribute emotional depth to ensemble casts, drawing from her versatile acting background in Philippine cinema. She debuted in feature films during the mid-2000s, gradually taking on more prominent parts in mainstream productions by the 2010s, with a focus on character-driven narratives. Romana's early work includes the 2005 drama Dubai, directed by Rory B. Quintos, where she played Clarice, a supporting role in a story exploring overseas Filipino worker struggles and romantic rivalries abroad.[69] In 2006, she appeared in the biographical sports drama Pacquiao: The Movie, directed by Joel Lamangan, as Emong's wife, contributing to the film's portrayal of boxer Manny Pacquiao's rise amid family hardships.[70] That same year, in the horror anthology 'Wag Kang Lilingon, directed by Mario O'Hara and others, Romana portrayed Trixie in the "Salamin" segment, embodying a character haunted by supernatural mirrors, emphasizing psychological terror in urban settings. Her 2007 contributions featured in the horror film Altar, directed by Rico Maria Ilarde, as Angie, a role that added emotional layers to a tale of a retired boxer's encounter with the occult and redemption.[71] Also in 2007, the romantic drama One More Chance, directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina, saw her as Kristine "Krizzy" Del Rosario, a close friend offering comic relief and support in a story of love and heartbreak, which became a box-office hit addressing modern relationship dynamics. In 2008, Romana played Carrie Caballero in the romantic drama When Love Begins..., directed by Jose Javier Reyes, supporting the narrative of mismatched lovers through her portrayal of a grounded family member.[72] Later that year, in Love Me Again (Land Down Under), directed by Rory B. Quintos, she was Inah, contributing to the immigrant family saga with themes of cultural adaptation and reunion in Australia.[73] By 2009, in the comedy-drama In My Life, directed by Olivia L. Lamasan, Romana's role as Dang provided heartfelt support in a family exploring acceptance of a gay son, tackling LGBT+ issues with sensitivity.[74] In 2011, she appeared in the drama My Neighbor's Wife, directed by Jun Lana, as Tessa, enhancing the film's exploration of infidelity and marital strain through subtle emotional performances.[75]| Year | Title | Director | Genre | Role | Key Contributions/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | Dubai | Rory B. Quintos | Drama | Clarice | Supporting role in story of OFW struggles and romance.[69] |
| 2006 | Pacquiao: The Movie | Joel Lamangan | Biographical sports drama | Emong's wife | Supporting in portrayal of Manny Pacquiao's family life.[70] |
| 2006 | 'Wag Kang Lilingon | Mario O'Hara et al. | Horror anthology | Trixie ("Salamin" segment) | Supporting in supernatural horror segment. |
| 2007 | Altar | Rico Maria Ilarde | Horror | Angie | Added emotional depth to occult redemption story.[71] |
| 2007 | One More Chance | Cathy Garcia-Molina | Romantic drama | Kristine "Krizzy" Del Rosario | Close friend providing support and comic relief. |
| 2008 | When Love Begins... | Jose Javier Reyes | Romantic drama | Carrie Caballero | Grounded family member in mismatched lovers narrative.[72] |
| 2008 | Love Me Again (Land Down Under) | Rory B. Quintos | Romantic drama | Inah | Supporting in immigrant family reunion saga.[73] |
| 2009 | In My Life | Olivia L. Lamasan | Comedy-drama | Dang | Supportive role addressing LGBT+ family acceptance.[74] |
| 2011 | My Neighbor's Wife | Jun Lana | Drama | Tessa | Enhanced themes of infidelity and marital strain.[75] |
| 2013 | Blue Bustamante | Miko Livelo | Comedy/Drama | June Bustamante | Portrayed the resilient wife of an overseas worker turned TV superhero, highlighting OFW sacrifices and family bonds in a satirical take on Filipino diaspora.[76] |
| 2015 | A Second Chance | Cathy Garcia-Sampana | Drama/Romance | Kristine "Krizzy" Del Rosario | Reprised her One More Chance role as a loyal friend, adding continuity to themes of enduring friendship amid marital crises and ethical dilemmas.[77] |
| 2015 | Must Date the Playboy | Mae Cruz-Alviar | Comedy/Romance | Andrea Andres | Played a supporting maternal figure in a lighthearted story of fake relationships turning real, contributing humor and relational advice.[78] |
| 2016 | The Unmarried Wife | Direk B | Drama | Supporting role | Contributed to exploration of marital and personal independence.[65] |
| 2017 | Deadma Walking | Julius Alfonso | Comedy/Drama | Ate Mary | Depicted a compassionate caregiver to terminally ill friends, blending humor with poignant reflections on mortality and LGBTQ+ experiences in a Palanca-winning script.[79] |
| 2017 | Ang Panday | Rodel Nacianceno | Fantasy/Action | Carmen Batungbakal | As the adoptive mother in this superhero remake, her character emphasized maternal protection and moral guidance in a battle against evil forces. |
| 2018 | My Perfect You | Cathy Garcia-Sampana | Romance/Drama | Elaine | Supported the leads in a tale of amnesia and second chances, portraying a wise confidante addressing mental health and identity themes.[80] |
| 2018 | My Fairy Tail Love Story | Perci M. Intalan | Comedy/Romance | Natasha | Contributed to the fairy-tale twist narrative as a family member, adding relational dynamics in a story of unexpected love.[81] |
| 2018 | Unli Life | Miko Livelo | Comedy/Fantasy | Virginia | Played a mother in a time-travel comedy, underscoring family regrets and redemption through her emotional reactions to altered timelines.[82] |
| 2019 | The Mall, the Merrier! | Barry Gonzalez | Comedy/Adventure | Tita Moody | As an aunt in this holiday ensemble, her role amplified themes of sibling rivalry and unity during a chaotic mall treasure hunt.[83] |
| 2020 | Block Z | Mikhail Red | Action/Horror | Bebeth | Portrayed a determined mother in a zombie outbreak at a university, contributing to social commentary on pandemics and survival instincts.[84] |
| 2022 | My Father, Myself | Joel Lamangan | Drama | Amanda | Led as a lawyer raising her son after a family massacre, delving into grief, justice, and single parenthood in a socially charged narrative.[85] |
| 2025 | Kontrabida Academy | TBA | Comedy/Drama | Insults Teacher | Upcoming role in ensemble film.[9] |
| 2025 | The Caretakers | TBA | Horror | Lydia | Upcoming eco-horror film centering on maternal conflict.[9] |
Awards and nominations
Television awards
Dimples Romana has received notable recognition for her television performances, particularly through the Asian Academy Creative Awards, where she has secured multiple national wins for supporting roles in acclaimed Philippine series. These honors highlight her versatility in portraying complex characters in drama genres. In 2019, Romana won the Best Actress in a Supporting Role (National Winner, Philippines) at the Asian Academy Creative Awards for her portrayal of Daniela Mondragon in the ABS-CBN series Kadenang Ginto, earning her international acclaim for the character's depth and emotional intensity.[86] She achieved a second national win in 2022 for the same category, this time for her role as Karla "Kakay" Meneses-Sicat in Viral Scandal, an ABS-CBN drama that explored themes of scandal and family dynamics, further solidifying her reputation as a leading supporting actress in Philippine television.[87] In 2022, Romana won the Best Performance by a Female in a Supporting Role at the 6th Gawad Urian Media Awards (GEMS) for her role in Viral Scandal.[6] Beyond these wins, Romana has garnered nominations from the PMPC Star Awards for Television for her television work across the 2010s and 2020s. In 2017, she was nominated for Best Drama Supporting Actress for her role in The Greatest Love. In 2019, she received another nomination in the same category for Kadenang Ginto. More recently, in 2025, she was nominated in the Best Daytime Talk/Entertainment Show Host category for her hosting duties on Gud Morning Kapatid.[88][89]Film awards
Dimples Romana's contributions to Philippine cinema have earned her several nominations and wins in supporting actress categories, particularly highlighting her versatility in dramatic and genre films. Her recognition began in the late 2000s with nominations from prestigious bodies like the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS), evolving into acclaimed wins at major festivals in the 2020s for roles that showcased emotional depth and resilience. This trajectory reflects her transition from early supporting parts to more prominent film roles, establishing her as a respected figure in Filipino film awards circuits. The following table enumerates her key film awards and nominations, focusing on major ceremonies such as FAMAS, Gawad Urian, Golden Screen Awards, Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF), and PMPC Star Awards for Movies.| Year | Award Ceremony | Category | Film | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | FAMAS Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Love Me Again (Land Down Under) | Nominated |
| 2010 | Gawad Urian Awards | Best Supporting Actress | In My Life | Nominated |
| 2012 | Golden Screen Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (Drama, Musical or Comedy) | My Neighbor's Wife | Nominated[90] |
| 2016 | FAMAS Awards | Best Supporting Actress | The Unmarried Wife | Nominated |
| 2017 | Metro Manila Film Festival | Best Supporting Actress | Deadma Walking | Nominated[91] |
| 2018 | PMPC Star Awards for Movies | Movie Supporting Actress of the Year | Deadma Walking | Nominated[92] |
| 2021 | FAMAS Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Block Z | Nominated[93] |
| 2022 | Metro Manila Film Festival | Best Supporting Actress | My Father, Myself | Won[94] |
| 2024 | PMPC Star Awards for Movies | Movie Supporting Actress of the Year | My Father, Myself | Won[95] |
| 2025 | Asian Academy Creative Awards | Best Actress in a Supporting Role (National Winner, Philippines) | The Caretakers | Won[96] |