Martin del Rosario
Martin Miguel Mangay del Rosario (born November 25, 1992) is a Filipino actor and model recognized for his versatile performances in television dramas, fantasy series, and independent films.[1][2] Del Rosario began his career in 2007 after being discovered by talent scout Jun Reyes, debuting in ABS-CBN's Star Magic Presents: Abt Ur Luv: Ur Lyf 2.[1] He rose to prominence with his breakout role as Norberto "Berto" Matias, a military academy graduate and complex antagonist, in the 2011 historical drama Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin, which showcased his ability to portray multifaceted characters. He also starred in the lead role of Severino Monzon in the 2012 ABS-CBN adaptation of Pintada.[3][4] In 2014, he transitioned to GMA Network, where he has since starred in a range of projects, including Prince Zardoz in the 2023-2024 mecha anime adaptation Voltes V: Legacy.[1][4] His filmography highlights his range across genres, with notable roles such as Gab Atienza in the 2014 Cinemalaya entry Sparks (Dagitab), Nico in the 2016 horror film Ang Manananggal sa Unit 23B, and Daniel in the 2019 comedy The Panti Sisters.[2][4] Del Rosario's performances have earned him critical recognition, including the Gawad Urian Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2015 for Sparks, and the Best Actor award at the 2025 CineSilip Film Festival for his role in the drama Haplos sa Hangin.[5][6] A graduate of the University of the Philippines Diliman with a degree in Broadcast Communication, he continues to be one of GMA's Sparkle Artist Center's most adaptable talents, taking on diverse roles in recent series such as Asawa ng Asawa Ko (2024–2025) and upcoming projects such as Encantadia (2025).[1][7][8]Early life and education
Family background
Martin del Rosario was born Martin Miguel Mangay del Rosario on November 25, 1992, in Manila, Philippines, to Robert del Rosario, a landscape artist who briefly appeared in two films during his youth, and Maria Teresa "Tet" Mangay, a businesswoman.[9][10][11] He is the middle child in a family of three siblings, with an older sister named Kim, who briefly worked as a model, and a younger sister named Denise.[1][11] Martin and his siblings briefly dabbled in acting and modeling during their youth but were prohibited from continuing by their father, who prioritized their education.[12] Del Rosario grew up in a middle-class household in Quezon City, where family life emphasized discipline and early returns home, influenced by his strict grandfather, though his parents were comparatively lenient.[12] Del Rosario is the nephew of broadcast journalists Ces Quesada, his mother's sister and an actress, and Connie Sison, his father's youngest sister, which provided early familial connections to the media industry.[13][1] His father's minor involvement in show business further exposed him to entertainment from a young age, shaping his initial interests in the field.[11][12]Schooling and early interests
Martin del Rosario attended Lourdes School of Quezon City for both his primary and secondary education, where he demonstrated strong academic performance. He graduated as salutatorian in high school and was a member of the school's debate team, participating in elocution contests that honed his public speaking skills.[12][14][15] Del Rosario later enrolled at the University of the Philippines Diliman, initially pursuing a degree in Business Administration before shifting to a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Communication. He completed the program and became a member of the Upsilon Sigma Phi fraternity during his time there.[16][17][1][12] His early interests in modeling and acting emerged during his high school years, sparked by participation in school debates and elocution events that built his confidence in performance. At age 14, while in his second year of high school, he was scouted for talent workshops, leading to his involvement in acting pursuits before turning 15. These experiences, combined with influences from family media connections—such as his aunts, actress Ces Quesada and broadcast journalist Connie Sison—fostered his passion for broadcasting and the entertainment industry.[15][12][1] Del Rosario's family provided support in exploring creative fields, encouraging his academic and extracurricular endeavors that aligned with his emerging interests.[12]Personal life
Relationships
Martin del Rosario has been single since separating from his non-showbiz girlfriend in 2020.[1] In a 2023 interview, he confirmed the breakup and expressed contentment with his single status, stating he was not rushing into new relationships.[1] As of 2023, no public announcements indicated he was dating anyone, and subsequent reports up to 2025 have not reported any changes, though he has mentioned having a celebrity crush on actress Liezel Lopez.[18] In 2012, del Rosario publicly addressed persistent rumors questioning his sexuality, including speculation about a relationship with a male model.[19] He denied the claims, emphasizing that such gossip did not affect him deeply and requesting respect for his privacy on personal matters.[20] Del Rosario reiterated his focus on his career over addressing unfounded speculation.[21] Del Rosario often highlights the importance of family in his personal life, reflecting relational values centered on close-knit bonds. For instance, during Holy Week in 2025, he opted for a staycation in the city with his family to spend quality time together, prioritizing relaxation and reflection over travel.[22] These instances underscore his preference for low-key, family-oriented activities amid his professional commitments.[23] This emphasis on privacy in his romantic life has contributed to his public image as a grounded and discreet figure in the entertainment industry.Public image and advocacy
Martin del Rosario's public image has evolved from that of a teen heartthrob in his early career to a versatile actor willing to tackle challenging and diverse roles. Initially known for youthful, romantic leads in Philippine television and film, del Rosario has increasingly embraced complex characters, including antagonists and members of the LGBTQ+ community, demonstrating his range and commitment to growth as a performer. In a 2025 interview, he expressed openness to a wide array of projects, stating that he accepts roles that push his boundaries to further develop his craft.[24] Del Rosario has been vocal about the growing acceptance of the LGBTQ+ community in the Philippines, contributing to representation through his role choices. His portrayal of a gay character in the 2019 film The Panti Sisters, which explores family dynamics and queer experiences, highlighted themes of familial love and identity within the LGBTQ+ context. In 2024, he noted his satisfaction with Filipinos' evolving mindset toward LGBTQIA+ individuals, observing increased societal openness and support.[25][26] On mental health, del Rosario has advocated against cyberbullying, participating in GMA Network's 2018 Heart Over Hate campaign to promote kindness on social media and raise awareness of its mental health impacts. He has also starred in projects addressing mental health themes, emphasizing its universal relevance.[27][28] Early in his career, del Rosario encountered indecent proposals, often via social media from individuals seeking personal encounters disguised as professional offers. He maintains professional boundaries by ignoring such advances from the outset and directing inquiries to his handler, avoiding engagement to prevent escalation. In a 2025 appearance on Lutong Bahay, he candidly discussed these experiences, underscoring his focus on ethical conduct in the industry.[29][30] In recent 2025 interviews, del Rosario has highlighted his strong work ethic, expressing pride in transitioning to varied roles like action-oriented leads after years of dramatic kontrabida parts. He has also emphasized the importance of family values in his public discourse, crediting familial support for grounding his career amid industry pressures.[3]Career
Beginnings (2007–2013)
Martin del Rosario entered the entertainment industry in 2007 when he was discovered during his second year of high school by a talent scout and subsequently joined the Star Magic workshops, leading to his signing as one of the network's young artists under ABS-CBN. His television debut came that same year in the anthology series Star Magic Presents: Abt Ur Luv, where he portrayed Ray Avellino in the episode "Ur Lyf 2," marking his initial foray into acting as a teenager balancing school and show business. Alongside these early acting opportunities, del Rosario pursued modeling gigs, leveraging his fresh appeal to build a multifaceted presence in the industry from the outset.[31][12][32] Del Rosario's film debut arrived in 2010 with a supporting role as Wally in the romantic drama Till My Heartaches End, followed later that year by the lead role of Jun in the independent horror drama Dagim, directed by Joaquin Pedro Valdes and produced as an entry for the Cinema One Originals Film Festival. In the film, he played one of two brothers venturing into a remote, fog-shrouded forest in search of their missing father, delivering a performance amid intense supernatural and survival elements. The movie garnered attention for its atmospheric cinematography and bold exploration of rural Filipino folklore, though critics noted its heavy reliance on visceral horror occasionally overshadowed narrative depth. This role showcased del Rosario's versatility beyond television, earning early recognition in the indie film circuit.[33][34][35][36] By 2011, del Rosario achieved a significant emotional breakthrough with his portrayal of Norberto "Berto" Matias, a military academy graduate entangled in a complex web of friendship, rivalry, and family secrets, in the ABS-CBN primetime series Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin. The role, opposite stars like Coco Martin and Maja Salvador, allowed him to delve into intense dramatic territory, including scenes of betrayal and redemption, and solidified his reputation as a promising young talent capable of handling mature themes.[3][37] In 2012, del Rosario continued building momentum with the lead role of Severino "Sev" Monzon in the romantic drama Pintada, a Precious Hearts Romances production adapted from a popular pocketbook, where he starred alongside Denise Laurel in a story of love, revenge, and hidden identities. The series highlighted his chemistry in a love triangle narrative, receiving positive viewer feedback for its emotional intensity and his portrayal of a determined young man seeking justice. He also appeared in other ABS-CBN projects that year, including supporting roles that further honed his skills in ensemble casts. These formative experiences under Star Magic emphasized teen-oriented stories while gradually transitioning him toward more layered characters.[38][39]GMA Network era (2014–present)
In September 2014, following his departure from ABS-CBN where he began his career as a teenager, Martin del Rosario signed an exclusive contract with GMA Network, marking a significant shift in his professional trajectory.[40] His initial projects included a supporting role as Martin Aquino in the psychological drama Rhodora X, which premiered in August 2014 and explored themes of dissociative identity disorder, allowing him to adapt to GMA's storytelling style.[41] Del Rosario's tenure at GMA saw him take on increasingly complex characters across genres, showcasing his versatility as an actor. In 2023, he portrayed Prince Zardoz, the cunning secondary antagonist and son of the Boazanian emperor, in the live-action adaptation Voltes V: Legacy, a high-stakes sci-fi series that required intense physical training for sword fights and action sequences.[42][43] He followed this with the role of Ivan Banson, a ruthless enforcer in Julio Figueroa's criminal syndicate, during the second season of Lolong (2024–2025), where his performance as the silent, calculating antagonist contributed to the show's success in depicting urban vigilantism.[44] In 2025, del Rosario played Theo, a compassionate mortal entangled in the fairy realm, in Encantadia Chronicles: Sang'gre, a fantasy spin-off that highlighted his ability to convey emotional depth amid supernatural conflicts.[45] Del Rosario expanded into action-oriented narratives with his lead role as SWAT officer PLT Ricky Mapa in the 2025 film Beyond the Call of Duty, a PNP-backed drama emphasizing camaraderie among law enforcers and firefighters. In interviews, he reflected on the honor of portraying men in uniform, noting the role's demands for physical transformation and its tribute to real-life heroes who face daily risks, though it brought personal pressure due to the character's responsibilities.[46] This project represented a deliberate pivot toward more mature, grounded action roles, contrasting his earlier fantasy work. Venturing into theater, del Rosario made his stage debut in March 2025 as the lead in Jun Robles Lana's psychological drama Anino sa Likod ng Buwan at the PETA Theater Center, portraying a military man whose life intertwines with a journalist in a tale of desire and deception.[47] The production, which ran until late March, was restaged in October 2025, allowing him to reprise the role and refine his live performance skills amid intimate, sensual scenes.[48] By mid-2025, del Rosario's packed schedule underscored a career peak, with concurrent commitments to Encantadia Chronicles: Sang'gre, the Lolong season finale, theater reprises, and films like the fantasy comedy Flower Girl, where he stars opposite Sue Ramirez in a story of mystical retribution and self-discovery.[49] This lineup of diverse, high-profile projects across television, film, and stage solidified his status as a leading Kapuso talent.[50]Filmography
Television
Martin del Rosario began his television career in 2007 under ABS-CBN's Star Magic, debuting as Ray Avellino, a young protagonist navigating friendship and romance, in the teen drama miniseries Star Magic Presents: Abt Ur Luv.[51] This role marked his entry into the industry, followed by supporting parts in anthology episodes of Maalaala Mo Kaya and Your Song Presents, where he portrayed various youthful characters dealing with everyday struggles.[13] From 2009 to 2013, del Rosario built his portfolio with recurring roles in ABS-CBN dramas, including Macoy in the coming-of-age series Katorse (2009), Biboy in the historical drama Magkano ang Iyong Dangal? (2010–2011), and Sev Monzon in the revenge-themed Precious Hearts Romances Presents: Pintada (2012). His pivotal breakthrough came in 2011 as Norberto Matias in the family saga Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin, where he delivered a performance noted for its emotional depth, capturing the character's turmoil amid secrets, loyalty, and heartbreak in a multi-generational narrative. He wrapped his ABS-CBN stint with the role of Bagno, a loyal ally, in the superhero series Juan Dela Cruz (2013). In 2014, del Rosario transitioned to GMA Network, debuting as Martin Aquino, a troubled youth entangled in psychological intrigue, in the drama Rhodora X. This shift opened doors to diverse genres, including the comedic priestly role of Jeremy in Pari 'Koy (2015) and the family-oriented Harry Atendido in Buena Familia (2015). He explored romance as Miguel in the road-trip drama Dangwa (2016) and workplace comedy as Caloy Manalastas in Naku, Boss Ko! (2016). Further roles included the resilient Kiko in the rural saga Pinulot Ka Lang sa Lupa (2017) and the heroic Aramis in the fantasy epic Mulawin vs. Ravena (2017). Del Rosario continued with lead dramatic turns, such as Lawrence De Leon, a man confronting illness and love, in Hindi Ko Kayang Iwan Ka (2018), and the supportive Jared Marcelino in the mystery thriller The Gift (2019–2020). In 2019, he starred as Barbs Cordero, a makeup artist grappling with identity and loss in the comedy-drama mini-series Born Beautiful.[52] Throughout his GMA tenure, he made impactful guest spots in anthology shows like Magpakailanman, Imbestigador, and Wagas, often embodying real-life figures in tales of hardship and redemption.[53] In recent years, del Rosario has embraced antagonistic and high-stakes characters, starting with Prince Zardoz / Manuel Nabuz in the sci-fi action series Voltes V: Legacy (2023), where he portrayed an action-hero archetype as the conflicted Boazanian prince, featuring intense sword fights and moral dilemmas.[43] He followed with the villainous Ivan, a calculating enforcer in a criminal syndicate, in season 2 of the action-adventure Lolong (2023–2024).[54] In 2024, he starred as Jeffrey "Jeff" Manansala in the romantic drama Asawa ng Asawa Ko. His most recent appearance is as Theo, a mortal drawn into a forbidden romance with Sang'gre Danaya, in the fantasy spin-off Encantadia Chronicles: Sang'gre (2025).[55]Film
Martin del Rosario began his film career in 2010 with a supporting role in the independent horror film Dagim, directed by Marc Abaya, where he portrayed Jun, a young boy entangled in a tale of vengeance and supernatural elements.[56] This debut marked his entry into cinema amid his early television work, transitioning from child actor roles to more mature characters. Over the years, del Rosario evolved from supporting parts in mainstream romantic comedies and horrors to leading roles in independent films that showcased his range, including horror-romance hybrids and family dramas, often collaborating with directors at festivals like Cinemalaya and QCinema.[57] His filmography reflects a balance between commercial productions from studios like Star Cinema and indie projects that highlight Philippine folklore and social themes.| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Dagim | Jun | Supporting; independent horror directed by Marc Abaya.[56] |
| 2011 | The Adventures of Pureza: Queen of the Riles | Ulam | Supporting; comedy-drama.[57] |
| 2011 | Won't Last a Day Without You | Duke | Supporting; romantic comedy.[57] |
| 2012 | Amorosa: The Revenge | Amiel dela Cruz | Supporting; horror-thriller directed by Laurice Guillen. |
| 2012 | The Healing | Jed | Supporting; supernatural horror directed by Rahyan Carlos.[58] |
| 2014 | Bride for Rent | Mik Antonio | Supporting; romantic comedy directed by Jason Espino.[59] |
| 2014 | Dagitab (Sparks) | Gab Atienza | Lead; independent romance-drama screened at Cinemalaya 2014, directed by Richard Somes.[60] |
| 2016 | Ang Manananggal sa Unit 23B | Nico | Lead; horror-romance blending folklore with modern apartment life, directed by Prime Cruz and screened at QCinema 2016.[61] |
| 2019 | Because I Love You | Tres | Supporting; romance.[57] |
| 2019 | The Panti Sisters | Daniel Panti | Lead; comedy-drama about transgender siblings, directed by Jun Lana.[62] |
| 2023 | The Cheating Game | Brian Villogo | Supporting; thriller directed by Frasco Mortiz. |
| 2025 | Beyond the Call of Duty | Lt. (name unspecified) | Lead; action film honoring law enforcement, directed by Jose R. Olinares Jr. and Billy Ray Oyanib.[63] |
| 2025 | Flower Girl | Robert | Lead; romantic comedy.[64] |
| 2025 | KMJS: Gabi ng Lagim The Movie | Fr. Rex | Lead; horror anthology based on true stories.[57] |
| 2025 | Haplos sa Hangin | Emman | Lead; erotic drama exploring relationships and the supernatural, directed by Mikko Baldoza and screened at CineSilip Film Festival 2025.[65] |
Theater
Martin del Rosario made his professional theater debut in the 2025 staging of Jun Robles Lana's Anino sa Likod ng Buwan, a provocative one-act play originally written in 1993 that explores themes of desire, deception, and power dynamics during wartime.[67][68] In this production, directed by Tuxqs Rutaquio and mounted by The IdeaFirst Company at the PETA Theater Center in Quezon City from March 1 to 23, del Rosario portrayed Joel, a cunning soldier who initially aids a impoverished rural couple by providing looted food but soon reveals ulterior motives tied to seduction and manipulation.[67][48] Critics praised his performance for its confidence and emotional intensity, noting how he delivered lengthy dialogues with precision and imbued the character with a chilling blend of charm and menace, marking a strong entry into live theater despite his screen background.[69][70][71] Prior to this debut, del Rosario had no formal stage experience but drew inspiration from his aunt, veteran theater actress Ces Quesada, whose career exposed him to the discipline required for live performances.[72][67] In interviews leading up to the production, he described the shift from television and film to theater as particularly daunting, citing the pressure of performing without retakes, the physical demands of sustained energy across shows, and the vulnerability of intimate scenes that required full commitment without inhibitions.[67][72] Del Rosario embraced these hurdles to confront personal fears, viewing the role as an opportunity for growth in a medium that demanded immediacy and audience connection.[67] Following the successful initial run, del Rosario reprised the role of Joel in the play's October 2025 restaging at the same venue, from October 17 to November 9, where he performed on select dates including the opening weekend.[73][74] This return allowed him to refine his portrayal of the military figure entangled in a web of marital infidelity and moral ambiguity, earning further acclaim for the production's riveting ensemble dynamics and his uninhibited execution of the character's sensual and strategic elements.[75][76]Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Golden Screen Awards for Movies | Breakthrough Performance by an Actor | Dagim | Won | [7] |
| 2011 | Star Awards for Movies | New Movie Actor of the Year | Dagim | Won | [77] |
| 2013 | FAMAS Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Amorosa: The Revenge | Nominated | [5] |
| 2015 | Gawad Urian Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Dagitab | Won | [5] |
| 2019 | Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino | Best Actor | The Panti Sisters | Won | [78] |
| 2020 | Asian Television Awards | Best Leading Male Performance (Digital) | Born Beautiful | Won | [79] |
| 2025 | CineSilip Film Festival | Best Actor | Haplos sa Hangin | Won | [6] |