Martin del Rosario

Martin del Rosario

Actor

Philippines

Martin Miguel Mangay del Rosario (born November 25, 1991), also known by his screen name as Martin del Rosario, is a Filipino actor and model who is known for his portrayal of Norberto Matias in the 2011 drama series Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin and as Severino Monzon in the TV adaptation of Pintada in 2012. del Rosario received his very first award as an actor in 2011 from the film Dagim naming him as the Breakthrough Performance by An Actor by the Entertainment Press Society for his role as Jun.<REF name="goldenscreen"/> He was also awarded, the same year, as the New Movie Actor of the Year by the Philippine Movie Press Club.<REF name="pmpc"/> On September 2 of 2014, after six years of being a talent of ABS-CBN under Star Magic, del Rosario signed an exclusive contract with GMA Network.<REF name="gma"/> Prior to this, del Rosario was already seen in some of GMA Network shows such as Rhodora X and Magpakailanman. Now under GMA Artist Center, he is set to appear in the 2016 political-series Naku, Boss Ko!.<REF name="naku"/>
Martin Miguel Mangay del Rosario (born November 25, 1991), also known by his screen name as Martin del Rosario, is a Filipino actor and model who is known for his portrayal of Norberto Matias in the 2011 drama series Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin and as Severino Monzon in the TV adaptation of Pintada in 2012. del Rosario received his very first award as an actor in 2011 from the film Dagim naming him as the Breakthrough Performance by An Actor by the Entertainment Press Society for his role as Jun.<REF name="goldenscreen"/> He was also awarded, the same year, as the New Movie Actor of the Year by the Philippine Movie Press Club.<REF name="pmpc"/> On September 2 of 2014, after six years of being a talent of ABS-CBN under Star Magic, del Rosario signed an exclusive contract with GMA Network.<REF name="gma"/> Prior to this, del Rosario was already seen in some of GMA Network shows such as Rhodora X and Magpakailanman. Now under GMA Artist Center, he is set to appear in the 2016 political-series Naku, Boss Ko!.<REF name="naku"/>