Liezel Lopez
Liezel Marie Arintoc Lopez (born October 2, 1997) is a Filipino actress and television personality best known for her work in GMA Network productions, where she often portrays fierce antagonist or kontrabida roles. Rising to prominence as one of the top finalists in the sixth season of the reality talent competition StarStruck in 2015, she secured a contract with GMA Artist Center, launching her career in Philippine entertainment.[1][2] Lopez began her on-screen journey with guest appearances in anthology series such as Tadhana (2017), where she played multiple characters including Millet and Paola, and supporting roles in dramas like Super Ma'am (2017) and Onanay (2018) as Wendy.[3] Her breakthrough came through recurring parts in primetime soaps, including Katrina "Trina" Espejo in Babawiin Ko ang Lahat (2021) and Sabina in Return to Paradise (2022), showcasing her versatility in intense, scheming characters.[4] She expanded into film with a role in the action-adventure Voltes V: Legacy - The Cinematic Experience (2023) and continued her television success as Zandra in the series Voltes V: Legacy (2023).[3][5] In recent years, Lopez has solidified her status as a Sparkle GMA artist, starring as Selena in the action drama series Sanggang-Dikit FR (2025), which marked its 100th episode on November 7, 2025, amid evolving storylines involving her character's relationships.[6] With over 1.4 million followers on Instagram as of November 2025 and a strong presence across social media, she remains a prominent figure in Filipino pop culture, blending dramatic depth with her signature bold persona.[1][7]Early life
Family and upbringing
Liezel Marie Arintoc Lopez was born on October 2, 1997, in Olongapo City, Zambales, Philippines.[8] She grew up in a modest household in Olongapo, primarily under the care of her grandmother alongside her two younger brothers, amid significant financial hardships that included a lack of basic amenities such as electricity and running water.[8] Lopez has recounted walking to school daily due to her family's inability to afford public transportation like jeepneys, highlighting the daily struggles of her provincial upbringing.[8] Lopez had a strained relationship with her parents, stemming from unresolved family issues during her childhood, though as of 2025, she has expressed efforts to repair it; she has expressed resentment toward them for not learning from past mistakes, stating, "Nagtanim ako sa kanila ng galit talaga. Ayokong magalit pero nagagalit ako kasi they didn't learn from what happened when they had me."[9][10] Despite this, her father played a supportive role by encouraging her aspirations in show business.[11] She credits her mother with instilling key values such as resilience and integrity, which have shaped her personal growth.[12] In adulthood, Lopez has shouldered financial responsibility for her younger brothers, providing for their needs and enabling them to live with her after she purchased a home to improve their circumstances.[8][9]Entry into entertainment
Liezel Lopez, hailing from Olongapo, Zambales, entered the Philippine entertainment industry in 2015 through GMA Network's reality-based talent search StarStruck season 6, despite having no prior professional experience in show business.[8] Motivated solely by her passion for acting, Lopez auditioned for the competition without any background knowledge of the industry, later recalling, “Before ako mag-audition ng StarStruck, wala talaga akong alam sa show business. Basta gusto ko lang talaga umarte.”[8] Her natural talent and determination propelled her through the auditions, securing a spot among the final 14 contestants announced on October 2, 2015.[13] During the competition, which emphasized acting, dancing, and survival challenges, Lopez advanced to the "StarStruck Battle To Six" stage, showcasing her versatility as a performer with roots in high school choir and community theater.[8] Although she did not win the ultimate grand prize, her strong showing in the program caught the attention of industry scouts, leading to a management contract with GMA Artist Center (now known as Sparkle) immediately following the season's conclusion.[8] This entry via StarStruck marked the beginning of Lopez's professional career, transitioning her from an aspiring artist to a contract talent under GMA. Her initial steps post-competition included joining the long-running sketch comedy show Bubble Gang in 2016, where she honed her comedic timing and on-screen presence through ensemble roles.[8] This foundational experience in a high-profile variety program provided Lopez with early exposure and opportunities to build her portfolio in the competitive Kapuso network landscape.[8]Career
Breakthrough with StarStruck
Liezel Lopez joined the sixth season of the Philippine reality talent competition StarStruck in 2015, marking her entry into the entertainment industry as a contestant from Olongapo City.[8][14] The show, produced by GMA Network, aimed to discover new artists through rigorous acting, dancing, and performance challenges, and Lopez advanced to become one of the 14 finalists announced during a live episode in October 2015.[13][14] Despite not securing the ultimate survivor title, Lopez demonstrated notable potential in weekly artista tests, including on-screen pairings and dramatic scenes that highlighted her acting skills.[8] Her journey culminated in elimination during the "StarStruck Battle To Six" round on November 27, 2015, alongside contestant Avery Paraiso, leaving her initially disheartened and contemplating a return to her hometown.[15][8] This participation proved pivotal as her visibility on StarStruck led to a contract signing with GMA Artist Center (now known as Sparkle) shortly after her elimination, launching her professional career in the Kapuso network.[8] The opportunity allowed her to debut in the sketch comedy show Bubble Gang and pursue subsequent roles, transforming her exposure on the competition into a foundational breakthrough.[8]Television roles
Liezel Lopez began her television career shortly after placing as a finalist in the 2015 season of GMA Network's StarStruck talent search, debuting in supporting roles on the network's primetime series. Her first credited appearance was in 2016 as Isa in the superhero comedy Tsuperhero, where she portrayed a young ally in the ensemble cast of everyday heroes combating crime.[16] This was followed by her role as Miaka in Alyas Robin Hood, a vigilante action-drama, marking her entry into more dynamic character arcs involving family loyalty and adventure. In 2017, Lopez expanded her presence with recurring parts in romantic and fantasy series, including Juana Jimenez in the Philippine adaptation of My Love from the Star, a sci-fi romance that highlighted her ability to blend humor and emotional depth in ensemble scenes. She also appeared as Bar Swimmer in Meant to Be, a teen-oriented drama exploring young love and personal growth, and contributed to anthology episodes in Tadhana. These early roles established her as a versatile supporting actress in GMA's lineup of family-oriented narratives.[3] By 2018, Lopez took on more prominent antagonistic characters, such as Marigold in The Stepdaughters, a family feud drama where she depicted a scheming family member, earning recognition for her portrayal of complex relational tensions. Her standout performance came as Wendy in Onanay (2018–2019), a supernatural family saga, where she played a manipulative antagonist whose arc involved themes of redemption and rivalry, contributing to the series' high viewership as one of GMA's top-rated primetime shows.[17] In 2019, she continued with Ellie Garcia in Kara Mia, a mystery thriller, further showcasing her range in suspenseful, character-driven stories. Lopez's career gained momentum in the 2020s with guest spots in biographical anthologies like Magpakailanman, including her portrayal of Aila in "The Abused Pregnant Wife" (2021) and a self-titled role in "Dance King ng Quarantine: The DJ Loonyo Story" (2020), where she drew from real-life inspirations to depict resilience amid personal challenges, alongside her recurring role as the scheming Katrina "Trina" Espejo in the primetime soap Babawiin Ko ang Lahat (2021). She also featured in comedy sketches on Bubble Gang (2021), the network's long-running variety show, demonstrating her comedic timing alongside co-stars like Arra San Agustin.[18] A pivotal role arrived in 2023 as Zandra, a fierce Boazanian warrior and villainess, in the live-action adaptation Voltes V: Legacy, GMA's ambitious superhero series based on the classic anime, which ran for over 100 episodes and positioned Lopez opposite leads like Martin del Rosario, emphasizing her in high-stakes action sequences and dramatic confrontations.[19] That year, she also appeared in episodes of Lolong as a supporting character in the fantasy-adventure and multiple Magpakailanman segments, such as Kaye in "Ronda ng Kalsada." In 2022, her role as the cunning Sabina in Return to Paradise, a romance-drama about forbidden love, added to her repertoire of layered supporting parts.[20] More recently, Lopez starred as Shaira in Asawa ng Asawa Ko (2024), a legal drama exploring marital complexities. As of November 2025, she stars as Selena in the ongoing primetime romantic drama Sanggang-Dikit FR, blending dramatic depth with evolving relationship storylines. Throughout her television work, Lopez has primarily excelled in antagonist and ensemble roles, contributing to GMA Network's emphasis on action, drama, and family themes, with over 20 series credits by 2025.[21]Film appearances
Liezel Lopez made her feature film debut in a supporting capacity in the 2022 drama Lampas Langit, directed by Richard Somes, where she portrayed a female client in a minor role amid the film's exploration of human trafficking and survival themes.[22] In 2023, Lopez gained wider recognition in cinema through her role as Zandra, a Boazanian warrior princess, in Voltes V: Legacy – The Cinematic Experience, a theatrical compilation film adapted from the hit GMA Network television series of the same name. Directed by Mark A. Reyes, the film retells the early episodes of the live-action adaptation of the classic Japanese anime Voltes V, emphasizing themes of interstellar conflict, family bonds, and heroism; Lopez's performance as the conflicted antagonist Zandra, who navigates loyalty to her empire while forming unexpected alliances, was highlighted for adding emotional depth to the action-oriented narrative.[23] Lopez's most prominent film role to date came in 2025 with the satirical comedy Samahan ng mga Makasalanan, directed by Benedict Mique, where she played Wendy, a support character in a story about a young deacon forming a redemption group among sinners in a small town. The film, produced by GMA Pictures, blends humor, faith, and social commentary on morality and community; Lopez's portrayal of Wendy contributed to the ensemble's dynamic, showcasing her versatility beyond antagonistic TV roles.[21][24] These film appearances mark Lopez's gradual expansion from television into cinema, often in supporting parts that leverage her experience with dramatic and comedic ranges developed in GMA productions.[25]Filmography
Television series
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Tsuperhero | Isa | |
| 2016 | Alyas Robin Hood | Miaka | |
| 2017 | My Love from the Star | Juana Jimenez | |
| 2017 | Meant to Be | Bar Swimmer | |
| 2017 | Super Ma'am | Teacher | [4] |
| 2017 | Tadhana | Paola / Millet | [4] |
| 2018 | Daig Kayo Ng Lola Ko: Oh My Genie | Diane | [4] |
| 2018 | Dear Uge: You Drive Me Crazy | Ada's classmate | [4] |
| 2018 | Magpakailanman: Our Miracle Baby | Young mother | [4] |
| 2018 | Onanay | Wendy | [4] |
| 2019 | Sahaya | Young Sahaya | [4] |
| 2019 | Tadhana: Huling Salita | Young Stella | [4] |
| 2020 | A Family Affair | Young Naomi | [4] |
| 2021 | Babawiin Ko ang Lahat | Katrina "Trina" Espejo / Young Natalia | [4] |
| 2021 | Tadhana: Huling Hiling | Young Maya | [4] |
| 2022 | Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko: My Lola is a Spy | Young Lola | [4] |
| 2022 | Return to Paradise | Sabina "Sab" Madrigal | [4] |
| 2022 | Tadhana: Just Married | Andrea | [4] |
| 2023 | Magpakailanman: Ronda ng Kalsada | Kaye | [4] |
| 2023 | Magpakailanman: The Untold Story of a Real-Life Couple | Kaye | [4] |
| 2023 | Unica Hija | Young Unica Hija | [4] |
| 2023 | Voltes V: Legacy | Zandra | [4] |
| 2024 | Asawa ng Asawa Ko | Shaira | [4] |
| 2025 | Sanggang-dikit FR | Selena | [3] |
| 2025 | Walang Matigas na Pulis sa Matinik na Misis (Season 3) | Jacq | [26] |
Films and specials
Liezel Lopez's film appearances are limited, reflecting her primary focus on television work, but she has made notable contributions to Philippine cinema through supporting roles in action and compilation formats. Her cinematic debut came with the 2023 compilation film Voltes V: Legacy - The Cinematic Experience, a big-screen adaptation recapping key episodes from the GMA Network series in 5.1 surround sound format, featuring the Voltes Team against Boazanian invaders. Lopez appeared as Zandra, the cunning aide and unrequited lover to Prince Zardoz.[3] In 2025, Lopez appeared in a supporting role as Wendy in the satirical comedy Samahan ng mga Makasalanan, directed by Benedict Mique and produced by GMA Pictures. The film follows a young deacon forming a redemption group for sinners in a small town, blending humor with themes of faith and forgiveness, and features an ensemble cast including David Licauco, Sanya Lopez, and Joel Torre.[21][27] No additional TV specials or standalone cinematic projects have been credited to Lopez as of November 2025.| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | Voltes V: Legacy - The Cinematic Experience | Zandra | Compilation film [3] |
| 2025 | Samahan ng mga Makasalanan | Wendy | Supporting role [27] |