Max Eigenmann
Maxine Eve Pimentel Eigenmann, known professionally as Max Eigenmann, is a Filipino actress born on September 29, 1987, in Parañaque, Metro Manila.[1] She is the daughter of the late actor Mark Gil and actress Bing Pimentel, and part of the renowned Eigenmann acting dynasty, which includes siblings such as Sid Lucero and Andi Eigenmann, as well as late aunt Cherie Gil.[2] Eigenmann has built a career primarily in independent cinema, earning international acclaim for her nuanced performances in socially relevant films.[3] Eigenmann began her entertainment journey as a model at age 16, working in Bangkok, before transitioning to acting at 19 after auditioning for a soap opera with encouragement from her father.[2] Her television debut came in the 2008 series Lipgloss[4], followed by her film debut in Romeo at Juliet (2010).[5] Over the years, she has balanced roles in mainstream television, such as the 2021 series Stories from the Heart and the 2025 series The Master Cutter, with a focus on indie projects that explore complex themes like immigration, justice, and personal choice.[2] Among her most notable works is the 2019 thriller Verdict, directed by Raymund Ribay Gutierrez, where she portrayed a grieving mother seeking justice, earning her the Best Performance by an Actress award at the 13th Asia Pacific Screen Awards.[6] She continued her acclaim with the 2022 film 12 Weeks, a drama about an unexpected pregnancy, for which she won Best Actress at the Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival.[2] In 2023, Eigenmann received the Best Actress honor at the ASEAN International Film Festival and Awards for her role in Kargo, further solidifying her reputation in regional cinema.[7] Her international breakthrough came with Raging Grace (2023), a British-Filipino horror-drama about an undocumented immigrant, marking her expansion beyond Philippine borders.[8]Life and background
Early life
Maxine Eve Pimentel Eigenmann was born on September 29, 1987, in Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines. Her father was the veteran Filipino actor Mark Gil, born Raphael John De Mesa Eigenmann, who passed away on September 1, 2014, due to liver cancer.[9] Her mother is Bing Pimentel, a stage actress known for her role in the 1982 film Batch '81, where she met Eigenmann's father.[10] Eigenmann grew up in Metro Manila within a prominent showbiz family, exposed from a young age to the entertainment industry through her parents' careers. Despite this environment, she has recalled her household as feeling like a "normal family," where discussions about work were minimal even among industry professionals. Family gatherings focused on support and congratulations for achievements rather than professional advice or comparisons.[11] She shares half-sisters Andi, Gabby, and Ira Eigenmann from her father's other relationships, contributing to the broader family dynamics of her upbringing in the bustling urban setting of Metro Manila.Family
Max Eigenmann is part of the prominent Eigenmann acting dynasty, sharing her father, the late actor Mark Gil, with several half-siblings who are also involved in the entertainment industry. She has a full brother, Sid Lucero, an actor. Her half-sisters include Andi Eigenmann, an actress and vlogger; Gabby Eigenmann, an actress; and Ira Eigenmann, also an actress.[12][13] Through her father's side, Eigenmann is cousins with actors Ryan Eigenmann, Geoff Eigenmann, and AJ Eigenmann, all members of the extended Eigenmann family known for their contributions to Philippine show business. The family also includes her late aunt, actress Cherie Gil.[14] Eigenmann's stepmother was the late acclaimed actress Jaclyn Jose, who was in a relationship with Mark Gil from the late 1980s until around 1991 and with whom he had Eigenmann's half-sister Andi; Jose passed away on March 2, 2024. The two women maintained a close bond within the blended family, often spending weekends together.[15][16] Mark Gil passed away on September 1, 2014, at the age of 52, after battling liver cancer, an event that deeply affected the family emotionally. Eigenmann has shared that the grief from her father's death lingers, describing it as something that "doesn't go away completely," while the family continues to honor his memory through annual commemorations.[17][18][19] The Eigenmanns exemplify blended family dynamics, with public gatherings and social media posts highlighting their unity, such as milestone celebrations where family members playfully showcase their signature "kontrabida" (villain) looks, a nod to the clan's reputation for portraying antagonists in film and television.[20][21]Career
Early roles
Max Eigenmann entered the Philippine entertainment industry relatively late, beginning with modeling at age 16 before transitioning to acting. Her television debut came in 2008 with the teen drama series Lipgloss on TV5, where she portrayed the supporting character Abby Rickson in a story centered on the lives of affluent high school students.[4] This role marked her initial foray into scripted television, building on her family's longstanding presence in showbusiness without immediate leads in major productions. Transitioning to film, Eigenmann appeared in her first movie, Romeo at Juliet (2010), directed by Adolfo Alix Jr., playing the supporting role of Menchi in a modern adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy infused with elements of prostitution and urban grit, which provided an early showcase for her dramatic range in independent cinema.[5] Later that year, she took on another supporting part as Mina Agabin in Alix's drama The Affair, exploring themes of forbidden romance and personal redemption set in Baguio.[22] These roles established her in the indie film scene, where she navigated complex supporting characters amid the challenges of breaking out in an industry often skeptical of newcomers from prominent families like the Eigenmanns, who have produced multiple generations of actors and faced scrutiny over nepotism dynamics.[23] By the early 2010s, Eigenmann continued building her film portfolio with Rigodon (2012), directed by Erik Matti, in which she played Regine, the wife entangled in her husband's extramarital affair in this erotic thriller.[24] In 2014, she earned a lead role as Lorena (also known as Bulan) in Giancarlo Abrahan's drama Dagitab, portraying a mystical figure in a narrative blending activism, folklore, and marital strife during the Marcos era, highlighting her ability to anchor emotionally layered stories.[25][26] Throughout this period, her involvement in singing remained minor, limited to family-influenced performances and potential soundtrack contributions rather than standalone musical projects.[2]Critical recognition and later works
Eigenmann's breakthrough came with her role as Ashley in Ned's Project (2016), where she portrayed a complex mother figure navigating personal and familial challenges, earning her the Best Supporting Actress award at the Cinefilipino Film Festival.[27] This performance marked a turning point, highlighting her ability to embody multifaceted women in independent Philippine cinema. In 2019, Eigenmann gained international acclaim for her lead role as a grieving mother seeking justice in Verdict, directed by Raymund Ribay Gutierrez, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival's Horizons section and won the Special Jury Prize.[28] Her portrayal earned her the Best Performance by an Actress at the 13th Asia Pacific Screen Awards, solidifying her reputation for intense, emotionally layered characters.[29] Entering the 2020s, Eigenmann continued to take on pivotal roles in films addressing social realities. In Lockdown (2021), she played Luz, a devoted partner amid the COVID-19 crisis, exploring themes of economic hardship and resilience for overseas Filipino workers.[30] She led as Alice, a single woman grappling with an unplanned pregnancy, in the Cinemalaya 2022 entry 12 Weeks, for which she won Best Actress at the festival, delving into reproductive rights and personal autonomy.[31] In the thriller Kargo (2022), another Cinemalaya selection, Eigenmann portrayed Sara, a woman driven by revenge after family tragedy, emphasizing cycles of trauma and retribution.[32] Her international presence expanded with the British-Filipino horror film Raging Grace (2023), where she starred as Joy, an undocumented immigrant facing exploitation and supernatural dread, which premiered at Tribeca Film Festival and received critical praise for blending genre with migrant struggles.[33] In supporting capacity, she appeared in An Errand (2024), a Cinemalaya film examining moral dilemmas through everyday tasks.[34] Most recently, in Fatherland (2025), Eigenmann took a main role as Amparo, a mother whose death unravels family secrets and identity questions for her son returning from the U.S.[35] On television, Eigenmann featured in the 2023 mystery series The Missing Husband as Leilani "Leila" Rosales-Gopez, a key figure in a narrative of disappearance and overseas labor woes. She also guest-starred as Tina in an episode of the culinary drama Replacing Chef Chico (2023), contributing to stories of workplace dynamics in Filipino fine dining.[36] Throughout these works, Eigenmann has gravitated toward strong female protagonists confronting social issues such as immigration, family trauma, and gender expectations, often in independent productions that premiere at festivals like Cinemalaya, Venice, and Tribeca.[37] This focus has elevated her profile beyond local cinema. In August 2025, she co-hosted the 73rd FAMAS Awards alongside Tessa Prieto, showcasing her versatility in the Philippine entertainment industry.[38]Filmography
Film
Eigenmann began her film career in the early 2010s, appearing in independent Filipino productions. Her roles span drama and thriller genres, often portraying complex female characters.| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | The Affair | Mina Agabin | [22] |
| 2010 | Romeo at Juliet | Menchi | [5] |
| 2012 | Rigodon | Regine | [39] |
| 2013 | Bingoleras | Dang | |
| 2014 | Dagitab | Bulan / Lorena | |
| 2015 | Bukod Kang Pinagpala | Stephanie | |
| 2017 | Ned’s Project | Ashley | |
| 2019 | Verdict | Joy Del Rosario | [40] |
| 2021 | Lockdown | Luz | |
| 2021 | Bahala | Gwen | |
| 2022 | 12 Weeks | Alice | Cinemalaya 2022 entry [41] [42] |
| 2022 | Kargo | Sara | [43] |
| 2023 | Raging Grace | Joy | |
| 2024 | An Errand | Supporting role | |
| 2025 | Fatherland | Amparo | Upcoming release |
Television
Eigenmann began her television career in the late 2000s with supporting roles in Philippine drama series. Her early appearances were primarily on GMA Network and ABS-CBN, showcasing her versatility in ensemble casts. Over the years, she transitioned to more prominent supporting parts in mystery, romance, and anthology formats, often portraying complex family members or antagonists. By the 2020s, her TV work included guest spots on streaming platforms like Netflix, reflecting a shift toward digital content.| Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2008–2009 | Lipgloss | Abby Rickson | GMA Network | Supporting role in youth-oriented drama series. [1] |
| 2009 | Agimat Presents: Tiagong Akyat | Norma Muñoz Ronquillo | GMA Network | Supporting role in fantasy-action miniseries, 13 episodes. [44] |
| 2009 | Your Song (Season 10: Still Into Him) | Giselle | ABS-CBN | Supporting role in romantic miniseries, 5 episodes. [45] |
| 2010 | Kung Tayo'y Magkakalayo | Alicia Perez | ABS-CBN | Supporting role in family drama series, 121 episodes. [46] |
| 2013 | Wagas | Lorie / Thea | GMA Network | Supporting role in anthology series. [1] |
| 2014 | Wattpad Presents | Sasha Fortallejo | GMA Network | Supporting role, 64 episodes. [1] |
| 2014 | Fight for It! | Regina | GMA Network | Supporting role, 274 episodes. [1] |
| 2015 | Bridges of Love | Georgina Calix | ABS-CBN | Supporting role in action-romance series, 103 episodes. [47] |
| 2017 | Destiny | Vivian | GMA Network | Supporting role in long-running drama series, 237 episodes. [48] |
| 2019 | Bagman | Donna | Cignal Play | Supporting role in political thriller miniseries, 12 episodes. [49] |
| 2021 | Stories from the Heart | Jackilyn "Jack" Kintanar | GMA Network | Lead role in episode "Never Say Goodbye," drama anthology. [50] |
| 2021 | Afterlife | Samantha | Netflix | Recurring role in supernatural drama series, at least 1 episode. [51] |
| 2023 | The Missing Husband | Leilani "Leila" Rosales-Gopez | GMA Network | Supporting role in mystery drama series, 80 episodes. [52] |
| 2023 | Replacing Chef Chico | Tina | Netflix (GMA Pictures production) | Guest role in culinary drama series, Episode 3. [53] |
| 2025 | Pepito Manaloto: Tuloy ang kuwento | Trina | GMA Network | Guest role in sitcom, 1 episode. [54] |