Kim Rodriguez
Kim Jerami Empasis Rebadulla (born August 14, 1994), known professionally as Kim Rodriguez, is a Filipino actress and model. Born in Marikina, Philippines, Rodriguez began her career as an extra on television before landing her first significant role in the GMA Network teen series Tween Hearts (2010–2013).[1][2] She rose to prominence with her lead role as Eliana in the fantasy drama Kakambal ni Eliana (2013), portraying a girl with twin snakes, which marked her breakthrough in the industry.[3] Rodriguez earned critical acclaim for her film debut in Mga Mumunting Lihim (2012), winning the PMPC Star Awards for Movies' New Movie Actress of the Year.[4][1] Her versatility shone in subsequent GMA projects like Strawberry Lane (2016), where she played a boyish character, and Paraiso Ko'y Ikaw (2020).[2][5] In 2022, Rodriguez transitioned from GMA to freelance work, debuting on ABS-CBN as the shape-shifting antagonist Xandra (also known as Ishna), aide to General Borgo, in the superhero series Mars Ravelo's Darna, showcasing her action and combat skills.[6] She continued her film work with a role in Fractured (2023)[7] and, as of 2025, has appeared in projects such as Nag-aapoy na Damdamin (2023–2024), FPJ's Batang Quiapo (2024), and the film How to Get Away from My Toxic Family (2025).[8][9] She has been recognized for her dynamic screen presence across drama, fantasy, and action genres.Biography
Early life
Kim Jerami Empasis Rebadulla, known professionally as Kim Rodriguez, was born on August 14, 1994, in Marikina, Metro Manila, Philippines.[1] Rodriguez's parents separated during her youth, leading her to be raised primarily by her grandmother in the Concepcion area of Marikina.[1] Her mother resided in Japan at the time, and she became estranged from her biological father.[1] This family dynamic shaped her childhood, where she developed a close bond with her grandmother, whom she cared for following the elder's stroke.[1] Rodriguez shared a passion for acting with her grandmother, who played a pivotal role in nurturing her early interests in performance; as Rodriguez later reflected, pursuing a showbiz career was more her grandmother's dream than her own, though she had always wanted to act.[1] The grandmother's death from natural causes in 2009, at the age of 73, had a profound emotional impact on the then-15-year-old Rodriguez, marking a significant loss during her formative years.[1]Personal life
In March 2024, Rodriguez faced public speculation of an extramarital affair with professional basketball player Marc Pingris, amid photos suggesting they had been in the same locations; both Rodriguez and Pingris firmly denied any romantic involvement, with Pingris affirming his fidelity to his wife, Danica Sotto-Pingris.[10][11] Pingris's wife later addressed the rumors publicly in May 2024, expressing her stance on the matter without confirming details.[12] Rodriguez has been the subject of high-profile dating rumors with Bulacan Governor Daniel Fernando since April 2025, following the circulation of a photo showing them together.[13] In response to online speculation, Rodriguez adopted a lighthearted approach on TikTok in late May 2025, replying to netizens' comments with humorous quips and a simple "no comment," while appearing unfazed by the buzz.[14] Neither party has issued an official confirmation or denial of the rumors as of November 2025.Career
Debut and early roles
Rodriguez began her career in the entertainment industry as an extra in various television projects around 2011.[1] She signed her initial contract with GMA Network shortly thereafter, marking her entry into structured professional opportunities.[1] Her professional debut came in the teen-oriented anthology series Reel Love Presents Tween Hearts (2011–2012), where she appeared in multiple segments.[1] Early television guest spots followed, including the role of Lourdes in the Sinner or Saint segment (2011), opposite Derrick Monasterio, and Gwendolyn in Biritera (2012).[1][15] In 2012, Rodriguez made her film debut as Daisy in the independent drama Oros, for which she received a nomination for Breakthrough Performance by an Actress at the 10th Golden Screen Awards. She followed this with a supporting role as Mae in Mga Mumunting Lihim, a GMA Pictures production starring Judy Ann Santos and Iza Calzado.[16] These early projects facilitated her shift from background extra work to more prominent supporting roles within GMA Network's lineup.[1]Breakthrough and establishment
Rodriguez achieved her breakthrough in 2013 with the lead role of Eliana in the GMA Network fantasy series Kakambal ni Eliana, portraying a young woman born with a mystical twin snake that grants her supernatural abilities. This marked her first major starring role, transitioning her from minor parts to a prominent position in Philippine television, and paired her opposite Kristoffer Martin in a story blending fantasy and drama elements. The series aired from April to August 2013 and highlighted her ability to handle complex, otherworldly characters.[4] That same year, Rodriguez expanded into film with supporting roles in Chasing Boulevards, a coming-of-age drama directed by Alessandra de Rossi, where she played Kim, and Ano ang Kulay ng mga Nakalimutang Pangarap?, depicting the youth of Teresa in a poignant exploration of loyalty and memory spanning decades. These cinematic outings demonstrated her emerging versatility beyond television, contributing to her growing recognition in the industry during her early years at GMA Network, where she had joined in 2011 following initial extra work.[17][18] From 2014 to 2015, Rodriguez solidified her status in youth-oriented narratives with the role of Jack, a tomboyish inmate, in the GMA drama Strawberry Lane, which followed four teenage girls forming bonds in a detention center and emphasized themes of friendship and redemption. Her performance as the tough yet vulnerable Jack helped establish her as a reliable lead in ensemble teen dramas. By 2017, after roles in series like Until We Meet Again (2016), where she supported as Claire Sandoval in a romantic storyline, Rodriguez had cemented a versatile image across fantasy, youth drama, and romance genres during her tenure with GMA Network from 2011 to 2021. This period laid the foundation for her subsequent network transitions, including freelance opportunities and projects with ABS-CBN starting in 2022.[19][20]Freelance era and recent projects
In 2022, Rodriguez transitioned to freelance status after years with GMA Network, signing with talent manager and showbiz personality Ogie Diaz to broaden her opportunities across networks.[21] This shift marked a pivotal phase in her career, enabling collaborations with ABS-CBN and other platforms while maintaining her versatility in television roles. One of her notable freelance projects was the antagonist role of Xandra, who transforms into the villainous Ishna, in the superhero series Mars Ravelo's Darna, which aired from 2022 to 2023 on Kapamilya Channel.[22] Rodriguez's portrayal earned praise for its intensity, contributing to the show's exploration of empowerment and conflict. Following this, she took on the complex character of Sofia Serrano in the drama Nag-aapoy na Damdamin from 2023 to 2024, where her performance delved into themes of love, betrayal, and family strife alongside leads Jane Oineza and JC de Vera.[23] In 2024, Rodriguez guest-starred as Jelly, a supportive friend to Ivana Alawi's character Bubbles, in the action series FPJ's Batang Quiapo, appearing in episodes that highlighted themes of resilience and camaraderie.[8] She also continued her regular performances on the variety show ASAP, showcasing her singing and dancing talents in live segments.[24] Rodriguez's 2025 slate underscores a robust resurgence, with her leading role opposite Zanjoe Marudo in the family drama How to Get Away from My Toxic Family, directed by Lawrence Fajardo and released earlier in the year, with promotions peaking in August.[25] The film addresses themes of familial dysfunction and personal liberation, featuring supporting cast members like Susan Africa and Richard Quan. Concurrently, she is filming an untitled project alongside comedian Ai-Ai delas Alas, further diversifying her portfolio in comedy-drama. Media outlets have highlighted this busy period as a career high point, reflecting her adaptability and sustained popularity post-freelance transition.[25]Works
Film
Kim Rodriguez began her film career in 2012 with a supporting role as Daisy in Oros, a drama depicting the harsh realities of drug addiction in the Philippines.[26] In the same year, she joined the ensemble cast of Mga Mumunting Lihim as Mae, portraying a young woman entangled in a web of family secrets and personal betrayals.[26] Her first lead role came in 2013 with Chasing Boulevards, where she played Kim, an arrogant aspiring actress navigating the dreams and disillusionments of show business alongside two brothers on a road trip.[27] Later that year, Rodriguez took on a supporting part as the youthful Teresa in Ano ang Kulay ng mga Nakalimutang Pangarap?, contributing to the story's exploration of lost aspirations and rural life through flashbacks.[26] In 2017, she starred as the romantic lead Katherine Ann "Katie" Luna in This Time I'll Be Sweeter, a coming-of-age romance following a young woman's journey through love, friendship, and self-discovery.[28] Her most recent project, released in 2025, features her in a supporting role as Helen in How to Get Away from My Toxic Family, where she portrays the girlfriend of the lead character dealing with familial dysfunction and personal independence upon returning home from abroad.[29]Television
Kim Rodriguez debuted on television with a regular role in the teen-oriented anthology series Reel Love Presents Tween Hearts from 2011 to 2012, portraying Angel Villavicencio.[2] In 2011, she made a guest appearance as Lourdes in the drama series Sinner or Saint.[1] Rodriguez appeared as a guest in the 2012 series Biritera, playing the character Gwendolyn.[30] That same year, she took on a supporting role as Mylene Gomez, the younger sister of the lead character, in the romantic comedy Coffee Prince.[1] Her first lead role came in 2013 with Kakambal ni Eliana, where she starred as Eliana Cascavel-Dominguez, a girl with a unique supernatural twist.[4] In 2014, Rodriguez led the cast in Paraiso Ko'y Ikaw as Josephine Enriquez-Rodrigo.[31] She then led the cast in the youth drama Strawberry Lane from 2014 to 2015, playing the boyish character Jack in a story about teenage girls in a detention center.[32] Rodriguez had a supporting role as Nerissa "Neri" Macapugay Pastor-Guevarra in the 2015 drama My Mother's Secret.[33] From 2015 to 2016, she appeared as a regular in the fantasy series Juan Tamad, portraying Diw Diwata.| Year | Title | Role | Type/Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2011–2012 | Reel Love Presents Tween Hearts | Angel Villavicencio | Regular |
| 2011 | Sinner or Saint | Lourdes | Guest |
| 2012 | Biritera | Gwendolyn | Guest |
| 2012 | Coffee Prince | Mylene Gomez | Supporting |
| 2013 | Kakambal ni Eliana | Eliana Cascavel-Dominguez | Lead |
| 2014 | Paraiso Ko'y Ikaw | Josephine Enriquez-Rodrigo | Lead |
| 2014–2015 | Strawberry Lane | Jack | Lead |
| 2015 | My Mother's Secret | Nerissa "Neri" Macapugay Pastor-Guevarra | Supporting |
| 2015–2016 | Juan Tamad | Diw Diwata | Regular |
| 2016 | Buena Familia | Misha | Guest |
| 2016 | Hanggang Makita Kang Muli | Claire Sandoval-Esguerra | Supporting |
| 2017 | Pinulot Ka Lang sa Lupa | Julie | Supporting |
| 2017 | Destined to Be Yours | Fiona | Guest |
| 2017 | Road Trip | Episode appearance | Episode |
| 2017 | G.R.I.N.D. | Guest role | Guest |
| 2018 | Haplos | Olga Maglalim | Supporting |
| 2018 | Inday Will Always Love You | Ericka Ferraren | Supporting |
| 2018–2019 | Ika-5 Utos | Roxanne | Supporting |
| 2019 | Dear Uge | KC | Episode lead |
| 2019 | Tadhana | Episode appearance | Episode |
| 2021 | The Lost Recipe | Dulce | Lead |
| 2021 | Stories from the Heart | Lily Pelaez | Guest |
| 2022 | ABS-CBN Christmas Special | Herself | Performer |
| 2022–2023 | Mars Ravelo's Darna | Xandra / Ishna | Supporting |
| 2023 | Fractured | Cindy dela Vega | Main |
| 2023 | Love Bites | Kath | Episode |
| 2023–present | ASAP | Herself | Performer |
| 2023–2024 | Nag-aapoy na Damdamin | Sofia Serrano | Lead |
| 2024 | FPJ's Batang Quiapo | Jelly | Guest |
| 2025– | Wais at Eng-Eng | Cassy | Main |
- Reel Love Presents Tween Hearts: GMA Entertainment
- Sinner or Saint: Gulf News
- Biritera: Inquirer
- Coffee Prince: Gulf News
- Kakambal ni Eliana: GMA Network
- Paraiso Ko'y Ikaw: Philstar
- Strawberry Lane: GMA Network
- My Mother's Secret: GMA Network
- Inday Will Always Love You: Philstar
- Mars Ravelo's Darna: ABS-CBN
- Love Bites: ABS-CBN
- Nag-aapoy na Damdamin: ABS-CBN
- FPJ's Batang Quiapo: ABS-CBN
- Fractured: ABS-CBN[34]
- Wais at Eng-Eng: IMDb