Jake Cuenca
Jake Cuenca, born Juan Carlos Leveriza Cuenca on December 30, 1987, in San Jose, California, is a Filipino-American actor, model, and former professional footballer of mixed Spanish and Filipino heritage.[1][2] Holding dual U.S. and Philippine citizenship, he was raised in Manila, Philippines, after moving there as a child, and began his career in entertainment as a commercial model before pursuing acting.[3][2] Cuenca first gained recognition in the Philippine entertainment industry through his work with GMA Network and later ABS-CBN, becoming known for his versatile portrayals in television dramas and films that often explore themes of love, family, and social issues.[4][5] His breakthrough role came as Giancarlo Caranzo in the action-adventure series Palos (2008) on GMA Network, which showcased his early talent for intense, multifaceted characters.[6] Transitioning to ABS-CBN, Cuenca starred in hit teleseryes such as Tayong Dalawa (2009), in which he portrayed one of two half-brothers, and In the Name of Love (2011), earning him a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the Gawad Urian Awards.[7][3] In film, he has appeared in notable projects including The Blacksmith (2017), a critically acclaimed drama, and indie features like Mulat (2016), for which he received international acclaim.[6] Beyond acting, Cuenca briefly pursued professional football, playing as a striker for Team Socceroo FC in the United Football League.[3] Cuenca's career has been marked by several prestigious awards, including the Best Actor honor at the 2016 World Cinema Festival in Brazil for Mulat and his first international accolade as Best Actor at the 2014 International Film Festival Manhattan.[8][9] He also won Best Supporting Actor at the 28th PMPC Star Awards for Movies for In the Name of Love and has received nominations from the FAMAS Awards and other Philippine industry recognitions.[10][7] As of 2025, he continues to star in major projects, including the ongoing series FPJ's Batang Quiapo and the upcoming Netflix film The Delivery Guy. These achievements highlight his evolution from a promising newcomer to a respected figure in Philippine cinema and television, often praised for his emotional depth and commitment to challenging roles.[11]Early life and background
Family origins
Jake Cuenca was born Juan Carlos Leveriza Cuenca on December 30, 1987, in San Jose, California, to a Filipino mother, Rachele Leveriza, from Ilocos Norte, and an American father of Spanish descent, Juan Tomas Cuenca.[12][13] This mixed heritage granted him dual American-Filipino citizenship, blending influences from both cultures in his upbringing.[12] Cuenca is the grand-nephew of Manuel "Manoling" Morato, the former chairman of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB).[12] He is the middle child, with an older brother named Rufo and a younger sister named Beatriz, commonly known as Bea.[14][15] His mother's Filipino roots contributed to his connection to Filipino identity alongside his American and Spanish lineage.[16]Childhood and relocation
He spent the first three years of his life in the United States, describing this period as a happy childhood during which he enjoyed spending time with older individuals and absorbing lessons from them that later influenced his acting pursuits.[12] In 1991, Cuenca's family relocated to the Philippines, where he was raised in Manila as the second of three children, with siblings Rufo and Bea.[12] During his early years in the Philippines, Cuenca developed an interest in sports, particularly soccer, which he played regularly on weekends.[12]Professional career
Modeling beginnings
Cuenca began his professional modeling career at the age of nine as a commercial model following his relocation to the Philippines as a child, which opened doors to local opportunities in the industry.[12][1] At 15, he was scouted by movie writer Neil de Guia—who later became his manager—for showbiz work, marking a pivotal entry into more prominent fashion and advertising roles.[12] His initial high-profile gigs included print advertisements for the clothing brand Bench, featuring him on large billboards and close-up shots that highlighted his emerging presence in Philippine media.[12] He also posed for a pictorial in X-Ray magazine, showcasing minimal attire to capture attention in the competitive modeling scene.[12] Cuenca participated in his first major fashion show at the 2006 Bench Fever event held at the Araneta Coliseum, where his runway appearance drew significant crowd reactions and helped establish his visibility.[17] By 2007, additional endorsements and appearances, such as at the Be Bench grand finals, further solidified his growing reputation in the Philippine fashion and advertising landscape.[18] As a newcomer navigating the demands of the industry, Cuenca struggled to balance frequent shoots with his education, temporarily pausing his fourth-year high school studies at PAREF Southridge School while committing to resume them soon after.[12]Acting breakthrough
Cuenca transitioned from modeling to acting after signing with GMA Artist Center in 2003, where his print ad experience served as a stepping stone to television auditions. His early GMA roles were supporting parts in youth-oriented shows like Click and the fantasy series Majika in 2006, marking his initial foray into scripted television.[19] In late 2006, Cuenca shifted networks to ABS-CBN, signing an exclusive contract that promised multiple projects and expanded his visibility in Philippine entertainment. This move paved the way for his acting breakthrough in 2008, when he secured his first lead role as the titular secret agent Giancarlo "Palos" Caranzo in the action-fantasy series Palos, co-starring Cesar Montano; the show aired for 63 episodes and showcased his ability to handle high-stakes action sequences.[20] Following Palos, Cuenca demonstrated growing dramatic range in quick succession. In late 2008, he starred as Kiko in the romantic anthology episode "A Million Miles Away" from Your Song Presents, opposite Shaina Magdayao, earning praise for his emotional depth in a heartfelt narrative. His performance in the 2009 primetime drama Tayong Dalawa, where he portrayed the privileged soldier Lt. David "Dave" M. Garcia, Jr., one of twin brothers, opposite Gerald Anderson and Kim Chiu, solidified his reputation; the series achieved peak national ratings of 35.5% and helped ABS-CBN reclaim the top spot in viewership, highlighting Cuenca's versatility in complex sibling rivalry themes.[21][22] Through 2015, Cuenca's career gained momentum with a mix of television leads and film appearances that boosted his popularity. He starred in box-office successes like the 2009 horror film Villa Estrella and the 2010 romantic drama Born to Love You, contributing to his rising status as a leading man.[6] In the anthology series Shake, Rattle & Roll XIV: The Invasion (2012), he appeared in the zombie thriller segment "Lost Command," part of a franchise known for its consistent commercial performance.[23] By mid-decade, Cuenca's projects had amassed widespread acclaim, with Tayong Dalawa cementing his breakthrough.[24] Cuenca's career continued to evolve beyond 2015 with lead roles in acclaimed series and films, solidifying his status in Philippine entertainment as of 2025.[6]Sports involvement
College athletics
No verified records exist of Jake Cuenca participating in college athletics.Professional basketball
No verified professional basketball career for Jake Cuenca. Cuenca has expressed interest in basketball and participated in recreational games as of 2025, but has not engaged in competitive play at the professional or college level.[25]Professional football
Cuenca pursued professional football as a striker for Team Socceroo FC in the United Football League (UFL) Division 2, signing with the team in October 2011.[19][26] His participation was limited due to commitments in acting and modeling, but he continued playing football recreationally, twice a week, and explored boxing and mixed martial arts.[19] He has expressed interest in representing the Philippines internationally. As of 2025, he has not returned to competitive professional football.Personal life
Relationships
Prior to entering the entertainment industry in 2008, Cuenca maintained a private personal life with no publicly documented romantic relationships.[27] One of his earliest high-profile relationships was with actress Lovi Poe, which began privately around 2011 and lasted until 2013. The pair, who co-starred in the film My Neighbor's Wife (2011) early in their careers, kept their romance low-key amid rumors, with Cuenca publicly confessing his feelings for Poe on television in 2012. Poe initially denied the relationship but later confirmed it in 2019, noting it ended amicably without third-party involvement. Their split drew media attention but did not significantly impact their professional collaborations.[28][29][30][31] In 2014, Cuenca dated Filipina-Australian model Chanel Olive Thomas for several months, describing her as a "keeper" before their amicable split later that year.[32] In 2015, Cuenca briefly dated American model Sara Grace Kelley, reconnecting with her during a 2016 trip to New York, where he referred to her as his "favorite person in the world." The relationship was short-lived and remained out of the spotlight, reflecting Cuenca's preference for privacy in non-celebrity partnerships.[27] Cuenca's most publicized long-term relationship was with actress and beauty queen Kylie Verzosa, which started as a friendship in 2019 and turned romantic soon after. The couple confirmed their status publicly that September, with Cuenca expressing deep affection and describing Verzosa as his "mahal na mahal" (great love). They shared joint appearances at events and social media posts, portraying a stable partnership that lasted nearly three years until their amicable breakup in April 2022. Cuenca cited personal growth and mutual respect as reasons for the split, stating it was not due to failure but a natural progression; Verzosa echoed this, calling it a "good, not failed" relationship. The breakup garnered sympathy from fans but enhanced Cuenca's image as mature and reflective, with no lasting negative effects on his career.[33][34][35][36] Following his split from Verzosa, Cuenca rekindled a connection with actress-dancer Chie Filomeno in 2023, whom he described as his "TOTGA" (the one that got away) from an earlier aborted romance. Filomeno confirmed they were dating in August 2023, emphasizing a slow-paced approach without pressure for commitment. The couple made their relationship official through social media and public outings, including attending the ABS-CBN Ball together in 2025, where they were celebrated as a supportive pair. Their partnership, spanning over two years, positively influenced Cuenca's public persona, highlighting his romantic side and ability to balance career and personal life. However, by October 2025, Cuenca confirmed the end of the relationship, stating "that chapter of my life is over now" while expressing deep love for Filomeno and requesting privacy; Filomeno similarly appealed for space amid rumors, focusing on healing. The breakup, handled with grace, has not tarnished their images, as both continue professional endeavors without public animosity.[37][38][39][40]Legal matters
In October 2021, actor Jake Cuenca was arrested following a traffic collision in Mandaluyong City, where his SUV struck a police patrol vehicle during an anti-illegal drug operation. Authorities alleged that Cuenca fled the scene, prompting a high-speed chase that extended into Pasig City; during the pursuit, police fired at the vehicle's tires, resulting in a stray bullet wounding a 43-year-old Grab delivery driver, who was later reported in stable condition. Cuenca underwent a medical examination, which found no traces of illegal substances or alcohol in his system.[41] Cuenca faced charges of reckless imprudence resulting in damage to property and disobedience to persons in authority, filed by the Mandaluyong City police before the Mandaluyong Prosecutor's Office. He posted bail shortly after his arrest and was released from custody. No conviction resulted from the case, with proceedings appearing to conclude without further escalation or reported penalties such as community service.[42][43] In subsequent interviews, Cuenca publicly addressed the incident, describing it as a misunderstanding stemming from panic after the collision and expressing remorse for the distress caused, particularly to the injured driver. His then-girlfriend, Miss International 2016 Kylie Verzosa, voiced support during the ordeal. The event drew criticism from Philippine National Police chief Gen. Guillermo Eleazar, who condemned Cuenca's actions as disrespectful to law enforcement.[44][45][46] The incident had limited long-term repercussions on Cuenca's professional life, though it prompted him to vow public sobriety as a personal turning point, influencing his lifestyle choices amid ongoing acting commitments and endorsements into 2025. No other documented traffic violations or legal matters involving Cuenca were reported in subsequent years.[47]Media works
Television appearances
Cuenca began his television career on GMA Network in the early 2000s, appearing in youth-oriented and fantasy productions that highlighted his early acting range. He debuted in the teen drama Click (2003–2004) as Tryke, a role in the 248-episode series that marked his entry into Philippine broadcasting. https://mydramalist.com/56950-click His breakthrough came in the fantasy epic Encantadia (2005), where he portrayed the supporting character Kahlil, contributing to the show's massive popularity as a warrior ally in a mythical world. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0441919/fullcredits In 2006, he played a wizard in Majika, his final GMA project before transferring to rival network ABS-CBN later that year. https://www.pep.ph/news/local/11581/jake-cuenca-still-adjusting-to-the-kapamilya-network Upon joining ABS-CBN, Cuenca quickly secured lead and supporting roles in primetime action and romance series, establishing himself as a versatile leading man. His first major starring role was in Palos (2008), the 63-episode action drama where he played Giancarlo Caranzo, a skilled thief navigating crime and redemption alongside mentor figure Fabio Casimir (Cesar Montano). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1168457/ He followed with the romantic lead Dave in The Two of Us (2009), a 178-episode series exploring family dynamics and young love opposite Shaina Magdayao. https://mydramalist.com/56953-the-two-of-us In 2009, he appeared in supporting capacity in Katorse, portraying a key figure in the coming-of-age story of teenage motherhood starring Erich Gonzales and Kim Chiu. https://www.abs-cbn.com/articles-photos/throwback-katorse-2009-14472 Cuenca took the male lead as Alejandro Cardenas in the 127-episode remake of Rubi (2010), embodying an ambitious architect entangled in obsession and betrayal. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1780914/ Throughout the 2010s, Cuenca balanced lead roles in high-stakes dramas with guest appearances, often portraying complex anti-heroes and romantics. Notable credits include the dual role of attorney Dalisay and Aries in anthology episodes of Your Song (2010); the vengeful Tagasundo in 100 Days to Heaven (2011); the amnesiac Edward Fuentebella in the mystery thriller Green Rose (2011, 73 episodes); and the conflicted Paolo Ventura in Guns and Roses (2011). https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2026676/ He starred as Rafael de Guzman in the family saga Hearts on Fire (2012, 150 episodes) and as Paul Raymundo in the emotional romance Without You (2012, 152 episodes), both showcasing his dramatic depth opposite Maricar Reyes and Julia Montes, respectively. https://mydramalist.com/56958-without-you In 2013, he led as the principled Luis Sancuevas in Maria Mercedes (80 episodes), a modern adaptation of the classic telenovela centered on class struggles. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2783322/ Later highlights included Franco S. Hidalgo in No Greater Love (2014, 162 episodes), a story of sacrifice and forbidden love; Carlos Dela Vega in Forever My Love (2017, 195 episodes); and the villainous Rocco Fernandez in the action-thriller The Blood Sisters (2018, 132 episodes), where he played a crime lord opposite Erich Gonzales. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8494644/ Cuenca's roles in the late 2010s and early 2020s expanded into horror, digital formats, and ensemble casts, reflecting his adaptability amid streaming trends. He headlined the horror miniseries The Haunted (2019, 10 episodes) as investigative journalist Jordan Sebastian, unraveling supernatural mysteries. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10495628/ During the pandemic, he starred as Marco Toledo in the family comedy Ate ng Ate Ko (2020–2021, 13 episodes) on TV5, marking a brief stint outside ABS-CBN. https://www.pep.ph/news/local/156485/dimples-romana-jake-cuenca-abs-cbn-a724-20210203 Returning to ABS-CBN, he portrayed Troy Ramones in the social drama Viral Scandal (2021–2022, 127 episodes total across seasons), addressing online harassment and family secrets. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15236806/ In 2022, he led as Jay (Marcus Aurelius Narciso) in the Viu Original K-Love (18 episodes), a slice-of-life series about urban friendships and romance. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22015296/ That year, he also debuted as the antagonist Eros Del Rio in the action series The Iron Heart (2022–2023, 238 episodes across seasons), a role involving corporate intrigue and vengeance. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21377782/ Post-2023, Cuenca continued with thriller-heavy projects, including the supporting role of Benjie dela Rosa in the limited series Cattleya Killer (2023, 6 episodes), a crime procedural based on real events. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27833225/ He played Edong, a vengeful figure tied to family trauma, in the 35-episode adaptation of Linlang (2023), exploring deception and revenge. https://www.abs-cbn.com/linlang2023/articles-news/linlang-the-teleserye-version-showcase-full-on-gigil-experience-with-never-before-seen-scenes-21432 In 2024, he appeared as the supporting Cyrus Castillo (Morpheus) in the romantic comedy What's Wrong with Secretary Kim (40 episodes), a lighthearted office romance.[48] By 2025, Cuenca starred as Edong Santiago in the psychological thriller What Lies Beneath (100 episodes), portraying a deeply isolated character driven by past betrayals, which he described as his most challenging role to date. https://www.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/showbiz/movies-series/2025/10/15/jake-cuenca-calls-his-what-lies-beneath-character-his-loneliest-role-yet-1215 He also took on Miguelito Guerrero in FPJ's Batang Quiapo (ongoing series, over 200 episodes as of November 2025), continuing his involvement in action-oriented narratives.[49] Throughout his career, Cuenca has made guest appearances in anthology series like Maalaala Mo Kaya and Wansapanataym, often tackling socially relevant stories such as identity and resilience, adding depth to his broadcast portfolio. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1382363/?ref_=tt_cl_t1Film roles
Cuenca entered the Philippine film industry in the early 2010s, initially taking on supporting roles in youth-targeted and anthology productions before transitioning to more prominent characters in action, horror, and drama genres. His cinematic work often features him in intense, character-driven parts that highlight his versatility, from youthful leads to antagonistic figures in mainstream and independent films.| Year | Title | Role | Brief Synopsis |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Tween Academy: Class of 2012 | Francis | A teen comedy-drama following high school students dealing with romance, rivalry, and personal growth at an elite academy, marking Cuenca's feature film debut as part of the ensemble cast in this GMA Films production. |
| 2011 | Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story | Young Asiong Salonga | A biographical crime drama portraying the rise of 1940s Manila gangster Asiong Salonga, with Cuenca depicting the protagonist's early years in a supporting role that earned him a tied Best Supporting Actor win at the 28th PMPC Star Awards for Movies. |
| 2012 | Shake, Rattle and Roll XIV: The Invasion | Ian | Anthology horror film with three segments; Cuenca appears in the zombie-apocalypse "Lost Command" story, playing a soldier fighting extraterrestrial invaders in a remote outpost. |
| 2014 | Da Possessed | Victor / Rey Dela Cruz | A supernatural comedy where a family faces possession by ancient spirits after moving into a haunted house; Cuenca plays a dual-role character entangled in the chaotic exorcism efforts led by the main family. |
| 2014 | Mulat (Awaken) | Lead role | An independent drama exploring the evolution of love and intimate relationships, for which Cuenca received the Best Actor award at the 2016 World Cinema Festival in Brazil.[50] |
| 2016 | Si Magdalola at ang mga gago | William | An independent drama entered in the Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival, centering on a woman's struggles with poverty, family dysfunction, and societal judgment in rural Philippines, with Cuenca in a key supporting role exploring themes of redemption and resilience. |
| 2017 | The Blacksmith (Ang Panday) | Lizardo | A superhero fantasy action film where a young blacksmith battles a malevolent demon; Cuenca portrays the immortal antagonist Lizardo threatening to conquer the world.) |
| 2019 | Eerie | Julian Castro | A horror-thriller about a high school teacher investigating eerie occurrences tied to a vengeful spirit known as the "Patay na Bingi," where Cuenca leads as the protagonist unraveling supernatural mysteries at the school. |
| 2020 | Love Lockdown | Jacob | A psychological thriller depicting a couple's deteriorating relationship under enforced quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic, with Cuenca starring as the increasingly obsessive Jacob in this intimate lockdown drama. |
| 2022 | My Father, Myself | Robert | A family-oriented drama selected for the Metro Manila Film Festival, focusing on generational conflicts and self-discovery within a father-son dynamic, featuring Cuenca in a central role alongside Dimples Romana. |
| 2025 | The Delivery Rider | Roden | An action-drama following a motorcycle delivery rider navigating urban dangers and personal dilemmas in contemporary Manila, with Cuenca portraying the resilient lead amid high-stakes chases and moral choices. |
| 2025 | Visitor | Samir | A suspenseful indie film involving mysterious encounters and hidden identities in a remote setting, where Cuenca takes on the enigmatic lead role of Samir, blending thriller elements with cultural tensions. |
Recognition
Awards won
Jake Cuenca has received recognition for his performances in both film and television, earning several awards from local and international bodies that underscore his versatility as an actor in the Philippine entertainment industry. His wins span supporting and leading roles, highlighting his impact in mainstream and independent projects alike. In 2012, Cuenca tied for the Best Supporting Actor award at the 28th PMPC Star Awards for Movies for his role as Angelo in the romantic drama In the Name of Love, sharing the honor with Baron Geisler for Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story.[51] In 2014, he secured his first international accolade as Best Actor at the International Film Festival Manhattan for his lead performance in the independent film Mulat, directed by Diane Ventura.[52] That same year, he also won Best Actor at the 5th Inquirer Indie Bravo! Awards for Mulat.[10] Cuenca continued his success in 2016 with another Best Actor win at the World Cinema Festival in Brazil, again for Mulat, affirming the film's global appeal and his commanding portrayal of a blind musician grappling with personal tragedy.[8] Transitioning to theater in 2018, he earned Best Actor (Play) at the Broadway World Philippines Awards for his debut in the contemporary drama Lungs, where he portrayed a young man navigating relationship tensions, and also received Best Crossover Artist (Mainstream to Theater) at the same ceremony.[53] In 2025, Cuenca was honored with the Loyalty Award from Star Magic at the Star Magical Christmas 2025 event held on November 23 at Okada Manila, recognizing his fearless versatility and dedication over two decades in the industry.[54] These victories, totaling at least seven major awards by 2025, position Cuenca as a respected figure in Philippine cinema and theater, with his international honors particularly notable for elevating Filipino indie works abroad. While he has garnered numerous nominations for other projects, these wins represent key milestones in his career trajectory.Nominations received
Jake Cuenca's early career nominations highlighted his rising presence in supporting roles within Philippine cinema and television. In 2012, he earned a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 60th FAMAS Awards for his portrayal of Dylan Evelino in the romantic drama In the Name of Love, competing against established performers like Jhong Hilario and Tirso Cruz III in a field recognizing standout ensemble contributions.[7] That same year, Cuenca received another nod for Best Supporting Actor (Pinakamahusay na Pangalawang Aktor) at the 35th Gawad Urian Awards for the same role, underscoring critical acclaim for his nuanced depiction of a complex antagonist amid a competitive category featuring actors from major films.[55] Transitioning to more prominent mid-career roles, Cuenca garnered attention for his television work. At the 28th PMPC Star Awards for Television in 2014, he was nominated for Best Drama Supporting Actor for his performance as Gabriel Magalion in the ABS-CBN series Ikaw Lamang, where he vied against notable actors including Joel Torre and John Estrada in a category honoring impactful supporting turns in primetime dramas.[56] This recognition came in a highly contested field, reflecting his ability to elevate ensemble narratives without leading billing. In recent years, Cuenca's nominations have increasingly focused on lead performances across television, streaming, and film, often in international contexts that highlight his versatility in dramatic and thriller genres. He was nominated for Outstanding Asian Star at the 2022 Seoul International Drama Awards for his role as Troy "Manayek" Ramones in the ABS-CBN series Viral Scandal, facing off against regional talents like Donny Pangilinan and international stars in a category celebrating breakthrough Asian performances.[57] Later that year, Cuenca received a Best Actor nomination at the 2022 Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) for My Father, Myself, portraying a closeted gay father in a story exploring family secrets, competing in a prestigious local event known for its rigorous selection of commercial and artistic entries.[7] In 2023, he earned a nomination for Best Leading Male Performance (Digital) at the 28th Asian Television Awards for his role in the Viu Philippines series K-Love, a near-miss in a digital category that spotlighted innovative streaming content amid growing regional competition.[58] These nods illustrate a pattern of frequent Best Actor recognitions in the 2020s, particularly for emotionally layered leads, though without corresponding wins in these specific instances, positioning him as a consistent contender in both local and global award circuits.| Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | 60th FAMAS Awards | Best Supporting Actor | In the Name of Love | Nominated | Competed with Jhong Hilario (Segunda Mano) and others.[7] |
| 2012 | 35th Gawad Urian Awards | Best Supporting Actor | In the Name of Love | Nominated | Critical recognition for antagonist role.[55] |
| 2014 | 28th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Drama Supporting Actor | Ikaw Lamang | Nominated | Up against Joel Torre and John Estrada.[56] |
| 2022 | Seoul International Drama Awards | Outstanding Asian Star | Viral Scandal | Nominated | Regional competition with Donny Pangilinan.[57] |
| 2022 | Metro Manila Film Festival | Best Actor | My Father, Myself | Nominated | For lead role in family drama.[7] |
| 2023 | 28th Asian Television Awards | Best Leading Male Performance (Digital) | K-Love | Nominated | Focused on digital series innovation.[58] |