Ronnie Liang
Ronnie de Guzman Liang (born January 31, 1985) is a Filipino singer, actor, model, and influencer renowned for his romantic ballads and multifaceted career that extends into military service and aviation.[1] Born in Angeles City, Pampanga, as the youngest of seven children in a low-income family, Liang earned a Bachelor of Science in Education from Holy Angel University while supporting himself through part-time jobs at a fast-food restaurant and video rental shop.[2][2] His breakthrough came as the second runner-up in the first season of the ABS-CBN reality singing competition Pinoy Dream Academy in 2005, which launched his music career with the 2007 debut album Ronnie Liang: Ang Aking Awitin under Universal Records, featuring the hit single "Ngiti" that became a staple at weddings and events.[3][2][2] Liang has since released multiple albums, including covers like Songs of Love (2015) and renditions of OPM classics such as "Ngayon at Kailanman" (2023), while also venturing into acting with roles in television series like I Love Betty La Fea (2008) and films including Mano Po 4: Ako Legal Wife (2006).[2][4][2] In addition to entertainment, he serves as a First Lieutenant in the Philippine Army Reserve Force, having completed advanced officer training and participated in humanitarian efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic, and holds a private pilot's license and passed the knowledge tests required for a commercial pilot's license in 2024.[4][5][4] Liang holds a PhD in Development Administration (major in Security Development) from Philippine Christian University, a Master's in Management (National Security), and founded Project Ngiti, a foundation aiding children with cleft lip and palate conditions; he signed with GMA Network's Sparkle Artist Center in December 2024 to expand his projects.[6][4][7]Early life and education
Childhood and family background
Ronnie de Guzman Liang was born on January 31, 1985, in Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines.[8] As the youngest of seven children in a low-income family, he grew up amidst financial challenges that shaped his early sense of responsibility.[2] His parents, Rogelio and Adelina Liang, worked tirelessly to support the household, often facing hardships such as eviction due to unpaid rent, which left a profound impact on young Ronnie as he witnessed his mother's distress and prayers during those difficult times.[9] To contribute to the family's needs while still in school, Liang took on multiple part-time jobs, up to six in total during high school and college, including shifts at a McDonald's fast-food restaurant and at a Video City store in the mornings.[10][11] These roles, combined with occasional work as a ramp model in local Pampanga events, provided essential income but highlighted the economic pressures his family endured.[2] Adelina, known for her selfless care despite her own health struggles with gout, instilled values of resilience and family devotion, often preparing simple yet cherished meals like sinigang and monggo soup for her children.[9] During his teenage years, Liang developed initial interests in music and modeling, participating in local ramp shows that offered a creative outlet amid his demanding routine.[10] These pursuits not only allowed him to explore his talents but also reflected his aspiration to improve his family's circumstances, motivated by the eviction incident and his mother's unwavering support.[9]Academic pursuits
Ronnie Liang earned a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, majoring in General Science with emphases on physics, chemistry, and biology, from Holy Angel University in Angeles City, Pampanga, graduating in 2006.[12][13][2] During his undergraduate years, Liang balanced his academic commitments with part-time work, including roles at a fast-food restaurant and as a ramp model, while preparing for singing contests that would launch his entertainment career.[14][10] Despite financial challenges in his family background, this period highlighted his determination to pursue education alongside emerging professional opportunities.[2] Liang continued his studies post-graduation, completing a Master's degree in Management, majoring in National Security and Administration, at Philippine Christian University in August 2022.[15] He then enrolled in a Doctor of Philosophy program in Development Administration, with a major in Security Development Administration, at the same institution, achieving completion in March 2025.[16][17][18]Professional career
Music beginnings and rise to fame
Ronnie Liang's entry into the music industry began with his participation in the GMA Network singing competition Pinoy Pop Superstar in 2005, where he advanced as a finalist before being disqualified.[19] Undeterred, he joined ABS-CBN's Pinoy Dream Academy in 2006, a reality talent search that provided rigorous vocal training and performance opportunities, ultimately placing as second runner-up behind winner Yeng Constantino and runner-up Jay-R Siaboc.[20] Following his strong showing on Pinoy Dream Academy, Liang signed with Universal Records and debuted with the single "Ngiti" in 2007, a upbeat track that quickly rose to the top of Philippine charts and became a staple in radio and television rotations.[21] The accompanying album, Ronnie Liang: Ang Aking Awitin, achieved gold certification for its commercial success.[2] During this period, he gained prominence through regular performances on ABS-CBN's variety show ASAP from 2007 to 2010, showcasing his vocal range and stage presence in live musical segments.[22] By 2013, Liang had transitioned to management under Viva Artist Agency and released his second album, May Minamahal, under Viva Records, marking a shift toward more mature ballads and originals that solidified his presence in the original Pilipino music (OPM) scene.[22] The album earned gold status and featured tracks that highlighted his interpretive style. In 2021, he expanded his industry role as a judge, known as a "JukeBoss," on TV5's Sing Galing!, mentoring aspiring singers alongside established artists like Jessa Zaragoza and Rey Valera.[23] Liang continued his rise with cover singles in 2019, including "Ligaya," an Eraserheads revival that topped Barangay LS 97.1 FM's most requested songs chart, and "Yakap," which peaked at number three on the same ranking, demonstrating his ability to breathe new life into classic OPM hits.[24] In February 2025, he independently produced and released "Byahe ng Buhay," a reflective anthem composed by Wilbert Ross, with all proceeds directed to Project Ngiti to support surgical treatments for children with cleft lip and palate conditions.[25]Acting roles and television appearances
Ronnie Liang began his acting career in 2005 with a supporting role as Drake in the film Mano Po 4: Ako Legal Wife, marking his debut on the big screen shortly after gaining initial fame through singing competitions. This early foray into cinema allowed him to blend his musical talents with on-screen presence, as the role involved light dramatic elements that complemented his emerging performer persona.[22][26] Over the years, Liang took on several supporting roles in independent and mainstream films, showcasing versatility in genres from horror to comedy. In 2014, he portrayed Mario in Esoterika: Maynila, a supernatural thriller that highlighted his ability to handle intense, character-driven scenes. He followed this with the role of Mr. Gun in the romantic comedy Fan Girl Fan Boy (2017), Max's brother in the family-oriented Petmalu (2018), and Charles in the dramedy #Jowable (2019), each role providing opportunities to expand his acting range while maintaining ties to his music through promotional performances. These film appearances, though sporadic, served as creative outlets that paralleled his concert tours and album releases, allowing him to reach audiences beyond live music venues.[27][28] Liang's television journey started with high-profile reality singing contests that launched his career and introduced him to scripted work. From 2007 to 2010, he became a regular performer on ABS-CBN's variety show ASAP, where musical numbers often incorporated light comedic skits, bridging his singing and acting pursuits.[22] In 2021, Liang served as a judge, known as a "JukeBoss," on TV5's Sing Galing!, leveraging his industry experience to mentor contestants while making guest appearances that showcased his multifaceted entertainment skills. His acting evolved significantly in 2024 with a shift to serialized dramas on GMA Network. In December 2024, he signed with Sparkle GMA Artist Center, enabling more prominent roles that integrated dramatic depth with his established charisma.[23][29] He played Dr. Maniago, the medical director in Abot-Kamay na Pangarap, a role emphasizing ethical dilemmas in healthcare,[30] and Marking Agustin, a military colonel in Pulang Araw, drawing on his real-life military reservist background for authenticity.[31] Extending into 2025, Liang portrayed the antagonistic Voltaire in Binibining Marikit and Damian in Akusada, roles that marked his transition to complex, villainous characters in ongoing GMA productions, further solidifying his presence in Philippine television dramas. This phase under GMA has allowed Liang to balance acting commitments with occasional musical integrations, enhancing his overall career trajectory.Other endeavors
Military service and aviation training
Ronnie Liang enlisted as a reservist in the Philippine Army Reserve Command in early 2020, completing his initial military training at the Armor “Pambato” Division in Tarlac by February of that year.[32] In recognition of his early service as a frontliner during the COVID-19 pandemic, he received the Meritorious Achievement Medal and the Disaster Relief Rehabilitation Operation Ribbon in June 2020.[33] Liang advanced to the rank of Second Lieutenant upon graduation and was further promoted to First Lieutenant in March 2022 during a ceremony at the Philippine Army headquarters.[34] Throughout his reservist tenure, Liang has earned multiple commendations for his service.[35] On November 12, 2025, he received the Silver Wing Medal and Military Merit Medal for strengthening ties and outstanding contributions.[36] In parallel with his military commitments, Liang pursued aviation training, obtaining his Private Pilot License from the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines in May 2021 after completing a multi-year program at the APG International Aviation Academy.[37] This accomplishment realized a longstanding childhood aspiration to become a pilot.[38] Liang has adeptly balanced his Army reservist duties with his entertainment career, participating in volunteer initiatives such as monitoring election concerns at GMA Integrated News' Digital Action Center during the coverage of Eleksyon 2025 in May.[39]Philanthropy and public service
In 2022, Ronnie Liang founded the Ronnie Liang Project Ngiti Foundation Inc., a nonprofit organization aimed at supporting children and adults with cleft lip and palate by providing free surgeries, transportation, and maintenance medications.[40][41] The initiative, inspired by his hit song "Ngiti," partners with organizations like Smile Train Philippines to facilitate these treatments and has registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Department of Social Welfare and Development.[42][41] Liang directs proceeds from music streams to fund the foundation's operations.[42] These efforts focus on restoring confidence and improving quality of life for affected individuals, emphasizing accessible medical assistance in underserved communities.[40] In June and July 2025, Liang publicly warned followers about AI-driven impersonation scams exploiting his image and voice in deepfake videos to perpetrate romance frauds, which victimized over 100 women seeking relationships or financial aid.[43][44][45] He clarified that he had no involvement in the fraudulent content and urged vigilance against such digital deceptions.[46] Liang's philanthropic commitments earned him recognition as an Empowered Person of 2025 at the 8th Philippine Empowered Men and Women Awards in August.[47][48] In September, he was honored with Asia's Distinguished Leader for Humanitarian Response and Community Service at the Asia's Modern Hero Awards, highlighting his contributions to charitable causes.[49]Artistic works
Filmography
Ronnie Liang has appeared in several films and television programs throughout his career.Films
| Year | Title | Role | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | Mano Po 4: Ako Legal Wife | Drake | GMA Network |
| 2014 | Esoterika: Maynila | Mario | GMA Network |
| 2017 | FanGirl FanBoy | Mr. Gun | GMA Network |
| 2017 | 100 Tula Para Kay Stella | Edmond | GMA Network |
| 2018 | Abay Babes | Brent | GMA Network |
| 2021 | Kaka | Himself | GMA Network |
| 2022 | Mamasapano: Now It Can Be Told | Psi Gednat Tabdi | GMA Network |
| 2023 | Spellbound | GMA Network |
Discography
Ronnie Liang's musical output primarily consists of solo albums and singles released under Universal Records and Viva Records. He signed with Universal Records in 2006, releasing his early works until 2014, before transitioning to Viva Records in 2013 for ongoing projects, including releases up to 2018 and singles beyond 2023.[50][51]Solo albums
Liang's solo albums feature a mix of original compositions and covers, focusing on pop and ballad genres.| Title | Release Year | Label | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ronnie Liang: Ang Aking Awitin | 2007 | Universal Records | Gold |
| May Minamahal | 2013 | Viva Records | - |
| Songs of Love | 2014 | Universal Records | - |
| Ronnie Liang 12 | 2018 | Viva Records | - |
| Para Sa Kapayapaan | 2022 | Viva Records | - |
Singles
Liang's singles have achieved notable chart success on Philippine airplay and digital platforms, often topping or entering the top ranks.| Title | Release Year | Peak Chart Position | Certification | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ngiti | 2007 | #1 | Gold | Lead single from debut album |
| Gusto Kita | 2007 | - | - | From debut album |
| Ngayon at Kailanman | 2023 | - | - | Rendition of OPM classic |
| Ligaya | 2019 | #1 | - | Cover of Eraserheads track |
| Yakap | 2019 | #3 | - | From Ronnie Liang 12 |
| Byahe ng Buhay | 2025 | - | - | Self-produced for charity |