Kelvin Miranda
Kelvin Manalili Miranda (born January 8, 1999, in Caloocan, Philippines) is a Filipino actor, model, and singer recognized for his work in film and television.[1][2] He gained prominence through his acting roles, particularly in projects produced by major Philippine networks and international platforms. Miranda began his career as a background extra in films, taking on minor roles to support himself before transitioning to more substantial parts in 2019.[3] His breakthrough came with the role of Mark Sta. Maria in Dead Kids, the first Filipino original film on Netflix, which marked his entry into lead supporting positions and highlighted his ability to portray complex teen characters.[3][2] Following this, he joined GMA Network's Sparkle Artist Center, expanding his portfolio in television series and films. In subsequent years, Miranda has taken on diverse roles, including Norman in the 2023 film Missed Connections and the lead in the 2024 romantic drama Chances Are, You and I.[3] He stars in the 2025 fantasy series Encantadia Chronicles: Sang'gre and has contributed to soundtracks with songs like "Basta't Masaya Tayo" from the series In My Dreams., and Ralph in the 2025 television series Unica Hija.[4][5][6] His career trajectory reflects a rise from humble beginnings to a sought-after leading man in Philippine entertainment, emphasizing perseverance and character-driven performances.[7]Early life
Family background
Kelvin Manalili Miranda was born on January 8, 1999, in Caloocan, Metro Manila, Philippines.[1][8] He is the son of Patricio Miranda and Daisy Miranda.[1] Miranda grew up with his two siblings, brother Jerome and sister Christin, in Caloocan.[1] He attended local schools in the area during his early years.[1] From a young age, Miranda showed inclinations toward performing arts, including hobbies such as playing the guitar, writing poems and songs, and creating artworks, which were nurtured within his family setting.[1] His family's encouragement, particularly from his sister Christin, played a role in fostering these talents during his formative years.[9]Education
Miranda completed his elementary education at Caloocan Elementary School in Caloocan, Metro Manila.[1] His family's residence in the area allowed him to attend nearby institutions for his early schooling.[1] For high school, Miranda attended Caloocan High School, where he actively participated in school programs that highlighted his talents in singing, dancing, and acting, foreshadowing his future career in entertainment.[10] These involvements demonstrated early signs of his interest in performance arts.[10] Miranda later enrolled at Divine Mercy College Foundation Inc. in Caloocan but did not complete his studies, opting instead to prioritize his emerging showbiz opportunities.[1]Career
2016–2018: Career beginnings
Miranda made his film debut in 2016 with a supporting role as a networker in the Star Cinema romantic comedy Vince & Kath & James, directed by Theodore Boborol.[11] This initial foray into cinema marked his entry into the Philippine entertainment industry, following his high school theater experiences in Caloocan that sparked his interest in performing arts.[1] In 2017, Miranda transitioned to television with a supporting role as Julio Magpantay in the GMA Network drama series Kambal, Karibal, appearing in 15 episodes of the horror-themed production that aired from November 2017 to August 2018.[12] That same year, he signed a management contract with GMA Artist Center, the network's talent agency, which facilitated his integration into the Kapuso roster alongside other emerging artists.[13] Under GMA Artist Center, Miranda took on guest and supporting roles in various network programs, including appearances in the anthology series Tadhana and Magpakailanman.[8] He also featured in the long-running sketch comedy show Bubble Gang in 2018, earning a nomination for Best New Male TV Personality at the 32nd PMPC Star Awards for Television for his comedic contributions.[7] Concurrently, Miranda pursued early modeling opportunities, leveraging his affiliation with GMA Artist Center to build a multifaceted presence in the industry.[2]2019–2020: Breakthrough
In 2019, Kelvin Miranda achieved his breakthrough with the lead role of Mark Sta. Maria, a socially awkward teenager entangled in a deadly kidnapping plot, in the Filipino thriller Dead Kids, directed by Mikhail Red and released exclusively on Netflix on December 1.[14][15] The film, which explores themes of teen angst and misfit rebellion among high school students in the Philippines, marked Miranda's first major starring role and garnered international attention for its gritty portrayal of youth delinquency.[16] Critics praised Miranda's performance for capturing the vulnerability and intensity of his character, solidifying his transition from supporting parts to leading man status.[17] That same year, Miranda starred in the independent drama The Fate, directed by Rey Coloma, where he shared the screen with Akihiro Blanco in a story delving into themes of destiny and personal struggle.[18] His compelling portrayal earned him the Best Actor award at the 6th Urduja Heritage Film Festival in October 2019, recognizing his first major accolade and highlighting his growing prowess in indie cinema.[19][20] Building on this momentum, Miranda received the Best Young Actor award at the 7th Urduja Heritage Film Festival in 2020 for his work in Dead Kids, further affirming his rising talent among emerging Filipino actors.[21] These honors, coupled with targeted promotions by GMA Artist Center—his management under GMA Network—boosted his visibility through media features and festival spotlights, positioning him as a promising star in Philippine entertainment.[2][22]2021–present: Leading roles and expansion
Following his breakthrough in Dead Kids, Kelvin Miranda transitioned to leading roles, marking a significant expansion in his career across television, film, and music. In 2021, he secured his first lead television role as Harvey Napoleon in the GTV romantic comedy series The Lost Recipe, opposite Mikee Quintos, where he portrayed a young chef navigating love and family secrets.[2][23] The series, which aired from January 18 to March 31, 2021, showcased Miranda's versatility in blending humor and heartfelt drama, contributing to his growing recognition as a leading man in Philippine entertainment.[2] Miranda continued to build momentum in film with prominent roles in romantic dramas. In 2023, he starred as the male lead in the Netflix original Missed Connections, directed by Jelise Chung, playing opposite Miles Ocampo in a story about a chance encounter and modern romance via a dating app.[24] The film, released on June 2, 2023, highlighted his chemistry in lighthearted yet poignant narratives, earning praise for his portrayal of a charming yet elusive love interest.[25] In 2024, he starred as Liam in the horror film Mananambal, alongside Nora Aunor and Bianca Umali.[26] Building on this, Miranda took the lead in the 2024 Netflix film Chances Are, You and I, directed by Catherine O. Camarillo, where he played Sol Sikat, a young man grappling with a brain tumor and unexpected romance alongside Kira Balinger as Gabi Sinag.[27] Premiering on September 19, 2024, the movie emphasized themes of mortality and optimism, further solidifying Miranda's appeal in emotionally layered roles.[28] On television, Miranda maintained a strong presence with recurring appearances on GMA's long-running sketch comedy Bubble Gang, contributing to various comedic segments since his early involvement.[29] In 2025, he expanded into fantasy drama as Sang'gre Adamus, the guardian of the water gem and son of Sang'gre Alena, in the GMA series Encantadia Chronicles: Sang'gre, which premiered on June 16.[30] Portrayed as the "Slave Prince" Diwan of Lireo and Adamya, his role added depth to the epic storyline, drawing on his dramatic range to depict a character torn between duty and destiny.[31][32] In 2025, he earned a Best Actor nomination at the 73rd FAMAS Awards for Chances Are, You and I and was named Male Star of the Night.[33] Parallel to his acting, Miranda ventured into music, releasing singles tied to his projects that underscored his multi-hyphenate talents as an actor, model, and singer. Notable examples include "Di Mawawala," the original soundtrack for The Lost Recipe in 2021, and "Slow Dance" in the same year, which blended romantic ballads with his on-screen persona.[5] Subsequent releases like "Sumayaw" in 2022 and "Basta't Masaya Tayo" in 2023, the soundtrack for the digital series In My Dreams (duet with Mikee Quintos), further integrated music into his acting endeavors, enhancing his crossover appeal.[34] This diversification culminated in 2025 when he received the "Most Outstanding and Newest Multi-Media Actor of the Millennium" award from Asia's World Class Filipino Awards, recognizing his rising popularity and impact across entertainment mediums.[29] By late 2025, Miranda's multifaceted career had positioned him as a prominent figure in Philippine showbiz, with sustained fan engagement and critical nods for his evolving artistry.[7]Personal life
Relationships
Kelvin Miranda was in a romantic relationship with commercial model and social media influencer Roselle Vytiaco from December 23, 2021, to December 11, 2022.[35] The couple's breakup occurred just 12 days before their first anniversary, amid reports of personal challenges.[35] In January 2023, shortly after the split, Vytiaco publicly accused Miranda of infidelity, alleging involvement with actress Kira Balinger during the filming of their 2022 movie Love Is Colorblind.[36] Miranda denied the claims, emphasizing that the breakup stemmed from other issues and that no romantic involvement occurred with Balinger.[37] Following the controversy, Miranda has maintained a low profile on his romantic life, stating in interviews that he prefers to shield personal matters from public scrutiny to focus on his professional growth.[35] The demands of his rising acting career have notably limited Miranda's personal time, influencing his approach to relationships post-breakup.[38] As of 2025, he remains single, with no confirmed romantic partnerships.[39]Professional affiliations
Kelvin Miranda signed a contract with GMA Artist Center, the talent management arm of GMA Network, in 2017, marking his entry into the Philippine entertainment industry as a managed artist.[13] In 2021, GMA Artist Center rebranded to Sparkle GMA Artist Center, under which Miranda continues to be represented, handling his promotions, project endorsements, and career development within the network's ecosystem.[2][40] Miranda renewed his contract again in May 2024 during Sparkle's Signed for Stardom event.[41] Beyond his primary affiliation with Sparkle, Miranda has pursued non-exclusive collaborations with international platforms like Netflix, appearing in original productions such as Dead Kids (2019), Missed Connections (2023), and Chances Are, You and I (2024), as well as with independent film producers for projects including the upcoming Poon.[24][27][42] These extensions have supported his long-term growth under GMA while broadening his portfolio across mainstream and niche sectors.[40]Filmography
Film
Miranda made his film debut in Vince & Kath & James (2016), directed by Theodore Boborol, appearing in an uncredited supporting role as a networker.[43][11] In 2019, he starred as Mark Sta. Maria, a socially awkward teen involved in a kidnapping scheme, in the thriller Dead Kids, directed by Mikhail Red; the role marked his breakthrough into international audiences via Netflix.[15][44] That same year, Miranda took the lead role of Karl in the drama The Fate, directed by Rey Coloma, earning him the Best Actor award at the 6th Urduja Film Festival.[18][19] He played the role of Benjo in the action comedy Walang matigas na pulis sa matinik na misis (2023).[45] He played the supporting role of Norman, a web designer navigating romance, in the romantic comedy Missed Connections (2023), directed by Jelise Chung.[25][46] In 2024, Miranda appeared as Pilot in the film That Kind of Love.[23] In Chances Are, You and I (2024), directed by Catherine O. Camarillo, Miranda led as Soleil "Sol" Sikat, a young man confronting a brain tumor diagnosis and budding love.[47][48] Upcoming films include Everyone Knows Every Juan (2025) as Jacob, Poon (2025), and The Healer (2025) in a lead role.[23][8]Television
Kelvin Miranda's television career, primarily with GMA Network, began with supporting roles in drama series and has evolved to include leading parts in primetime shows and recurring appearances in comedy sketches.[7] His early television work included a supporting role in the 2017–2018 drama series Kambal, Karibal, where he portrayed John "Tembong" Enriquez across 15 episodes.[49][12] The series aired on GMA Network and focused on themes of family rivalry and identity. From 2017 to the present, Miranda has made ongoing guest appearances in various sketches on the long-running comedy-variety show Bubble Gang, playing multiple characters and earning a nomination for Best New Male TV Personality at the 32nd PMPC Star Awards for Television in 2018.[7] The program airs weekly on GMA Network, showcasing his comedic timing through short-form segments.[32] In 2021, Miranda achieved his first lead role in the romantic-fantasy drama The Lost Recipe, starring as Harvey Napoleon in all 52 episodes.[50] Broadcast on GTV (now GMA), the series centered on culinary heritage and supernatural elements, marking a breakthrough in his dramatic range. In 2024, he appeared as Dante Magtibay in Jose and Maria's Bonggang Villa: Action Star and as Alex in Regal Studio Presents: Love in the Rearview Mirror.[2] Miranda's most recent major role is in the 2025 fantasy series Encantadia Chronicles: Sang'gre, where he plays Sang'gre Adamus, the Diwan of Lireo and guardian of the water gem.[31][30] Aired on GMA Network's primetime block, the show continues the popular Encantadia franchise with mythological storytelling.[32] He is also set to appear as Migs in the 2025 series Happy Crush.[51]Music videos
Kelvin Miranda debuted in music videos through performance clips tied to his early singles, showcasing his vocal and dance abilities in stylized settings. Later that year, in October, he starred alongside actress Ally Gonzales in the official music video for their duet "Gusto Kita," directed by Jasper Salimbangon. The video portrays a playful, flirtatious narrative between the two performers, blending pop elements with light-hearted romance.[52][53] His first notable appearance was in the performance video for "Slow Dance," released in December 2021 as the theme song for the Philippine adaptation of the Korean drama Tale of the Nine Tailed.[54] In the video, Miranda delivers a smooth, intimate rendition amid soft lighting and minimalistic choreography, emphasizing the track's romantic ballad style.[55] In 2022, Miranda featured in the performance video for his upbeat single "Sumayaw," uploaded in November, which highlights energetic dance moves and vibrant visuals to capture the song's celebratory vibe.[56] Up to 2025, no additional official music videos or performance clips for Miranda's singles or TV themes have been released, though his live performances of these tracks have continued in GMA Network events.[57]Discography
Singles
Kelvin Miranda debuted his music career with original singles under GMA Music, marking his expansion into singing alongside acting from 2021 onward. These releases are available on streaming platforms including Spotify and Apple Music.| Title | Release Date | Artist(s) | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| Two of a Kind | April 7, 2021 | Kelvin Miranda & Mikee Quintos | GMA Music [] (https://music.apple.com/ca/album/two-of-a-kind-single/1795650755) |
| Slow Dance | October 22, 2021 | Kelvin Miranda | GMA Music [] (https://genius.com/Kelvin-miranda-slow-dance-lyrics/q/release-date) |
| Gusto Kita | October 7, 2022 | Ally Gonzales & Kelvin Miranda | GMA Music [] (https://genius.com/Ally-gonzales-and-kelvin-miranda-gusto-kita-lyrics/q/release-date) |
| Sumayaw | November 18, 2022 | Kelvin Miranda | GMA Music [] (https://genius.com/Kelvin-miranda-sumayaw-lyrics/q/release-date) |
| Basta't Masaya Tayo | June 9, 2023 | Mikee Quintos & Kelvin Miranda | GMA Music [] (https://www.amazon.com/Bastat-Masaya-Original-Soundtrack-Dreams/dp/B0DWHMZGXQ) |
Soundtrack appearances
Kelvin Miranda has contributed to several original soundtracks for Philippine television series and films, often collaborating with fellow artists and GMA Music producers. His soundtrack work emphasizes romantic and thematic ballads that align with the narratives of the projects. In 2021, Miranda performed the theme song "Di Mawawala" for the GMA Telebabad series The Lost Recipe, a culinary drama in which he starred as Chef Harvey. The duet with Mikee Quintos was composed by Simon Tan and produced by Rocky Gacho under GMA Music, capturing the show's themes of enduring love and rediscovery. Released as part of the official soundtrack album, the track highlights Miranda's vocal harmony with Quintos, blending pop ballad elements with emotional depth.[58][59] Later that year, Miranda released "Slow Dance" as the official Philippine soundtrack for the Heart of Asia adaptation Tale of the Nine Tailed, a fantasy drama about a mythical fox spirit. Written by Jomari Felices Jintalan, arranged by Zak Yokingco, and produced by Paulo Agudelo for GMA Music, the solo ballad features Miranda's smooth tenor in a slow-tempo arrangement evoking longing and supernatural romance. The song was featured prominently in the series' emotional scenes, marking Miranda's first solo OST contribution.[60][61] Miranda's soundtrack involvement continued in 2023 with "Sumayaw," the theme for the Asianovela 46 Days, a suspenseful series centered on survival and human connections. Composed and arranged by Nhiko Sabiniano and produced by Paulo Agudelo under GMA Music, the upbeat pop track showcases Miranda's versatile range, shifting from his earlier ballads to an energetic anthem that underscores the story's themes of resilience and joy amid adversity. It was included in the Mga Awit Kapuso Vol. 15 compilation, emphasizing its role in GMA's Asianovela adaptations.[62][63] Also in 2023, Miranda reunited with Mikee Quintos for "Basta't Masaya Tayo," the OST for the digital series In My Dreams, a romance-magic realism tale produced by GMA Public Affairs. Composed by Natasha L. Correos and produced by Rocky Gacho for GMA Playlist, the duet delivers an uplifting pop melody focused on happiness and shared dreams, reflecting the leads' on-screen chemistry. The track was released as a single within the series' soundtrack, reinforcing Miranda's pattern of collaborative OST performances with co-stars.[64][65] In 2024, Miranda covered "Demonyo" alongside Kira Balinger for the film Chances Are, You and I., a supernatural romance directed by Catherine O. Camarillo. The rendition of Juan Karlos Labajo's original, produced by Pocket Media Productions, serves as a key soundtrack element, amplifying the movie's themes of forbidden love and inner demons through their harmonious vocals. Featured in promotional materials and the film's emotional climax, it marked Miranda's expansion into cinematic soundtracks.[66][67]Awards and nominations
Awards
Kelvin Miranda has garnered recognition for his acting achievements and broader contributions to Philippine entertainment, with wins spanning film festivals and international awards. In 2019, he received the Best Actor award at the 6th Urduja Film Festival for his lead role in the thriller The Fate, marking his first major acting accolade.[19] The following year, in 2020, Miranda won Best Young Actor at the 7th Urduja Film Festival for portraying Mark Sta. Maria, a troubled teen, in the Netflix horror film Dead Kids.[68] In 2021, he was honored with the Philippines' Fast Emerging Actor of the Millennium award at the 4th Asia Pacific Luminare Awards, celebrating his rapid ascent in film and television.[69] In 2022, Miranda earned the Most Outstanding and Newest Multi-Media Actor of the Millennium at Asia's World Class Filipino Awards, acknowledging his multifaceted career across acting, modeling, and music.[29] In 2025, he received the Breakthrough Star of Excellence in Drama and Film at the Legacy Awards.[70]Nominations
Kelvin Miranda received his first award nomination in 2018 for his comedic sketches on the variety show Bubble Gang.[71]| Year | Nominated work | Category | Award | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Bubble Gang | Best New Male TV Personality | 32nd PMPC Star Awards for Television | Nominated |
| 2024 | "Slow Dance" | New Male Recording Artist of the Year | 14th PMPC Star Awards for Music | Nominated |
| 2025 | Chances Are, You and I | Best Actor | 73rd FAMAS Awards | Nominated |