All 37 Toni Gonzaga Movies
Get ready for a cinematic journey as we take a closer look at the diverse filmography of one of the Philippines’ most beloved actresses, Toni Gonzaga. From romantic comedies to heart-wrenching dramas, this roundup will give you an insight into the range of roles that have solidified Toni’s status as a true movie icon. So sit back, relax, and prepare to be entertained as we delve into the world of Toni Gonzaga Movies.
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1. Ang tanging ina (2003)
Experience the heartwarming and hilarious journey of Ina (Ai-Ai delas Alas), a single mother dealing with the challenges of raising 12 children after being left by her three husbands. With a talented cast packed with laughter and tears, “Ang Tanging Ina” takes viewers through a series of spoofs and unexpected twists. From cemetery escapades to gay misunderstandings, this unique blend of comedy and drama will delight every heart.
2. Pakners (2003)
“Pakners” is a thrilling action-comedy-musical film set in the bustling streets of the Philippines. Following a fearless female police officer and a resourceful jeepney driver, this high-energy adventure intertwines drama, humor, and heartbeat-pumping music.
3. D’ Anothers (2005)
Get ready for a hilarious and spine-tingling adventure in “D’ Anothers, “ a 2005 supernatural comedy directed by Joyce Bernal. This movie stars the charismatic Vhong Navarro as Hesus Resurreccion, a fearful man who discovers his ancestral mansion is a haunted portal to the spirit world. Every 100 years, this door must be opened to reveal “The One, “ the chosen person destined to guide spirits into the afterlife.
4. First Day High (2006)
Be prepared for an explosive mix of laughs and suspense in the 2006 Filipino comedy film, “First Day High. “ Following a group of freshmen college students as they attend their first university sports game, the movie takes an unexpected turn when a bizarre incident occurs. Five of these curious freshmen, including Boy Scout Nathan (Jason Abalos), honor student Indi (Kim Chiu), and aspiring sports jock MJ2 (Gerald Andersen), decide to embark on a thrilling journey to unravel the mystery that shrouds their school.
5. Kasal, kasali, kasalo (2006)
In the whimsical and romantic comedy “Kasal, kasali, kasalo, “ two unlikely characters, Angie and Jed, find themselves unexpectedly engaged. When Jed’s family insists he migrates to the US, he surprises everyone by proposing. As the couple dives into hasty wedding preparations, their families struggle to adapt and maintain harmony. Along the way, they encounter various trials, including misunderstandings and family conflicts. However, amidst these challenges, Angie and Jed’s unwavering love for one another takes center stage, proving that love knows no bounds.
6. You Are the One (2006)
In the heartwarming Filipino romantic comedy “You Are the One, “ Sally Malasmas (Jodi Sta. Maria) sets her sights on experiencing life beyond the confines of the Philippines by applying for a US visa. At the US embassy, she crosses paths with the charming and enigmatic vice-consul, Will Derby (Sam Milby), whose warm smile seems to promise Sally a brighter future. However, skeptical that she has enough ties to the Philippines to return, Will denies her visa, leaving Sally heartbroken.
7. You Got Me! (2007)
“You Got Me! “ is a heartfelt comedy-drama featuring Toni Gonzaga, Sam Milby, and Zanjoe Marudo. Inspector Moe Santander (Gonzaga) is a tough officer with a no-nonsense attitude who’s been avoiding romantic entanglements since the loss of her mother.
8. I’ve Fallen for You (2007)
In the heartwarming drama “I’ve Fallen for You, “ Alex Reyes finds herself stuck between a rock and a hard place when she realizes her college future has been set for a boy sharing her exact name. Navigating this unexpected turn of events, Alex and her newfound friend embark on a quest to uncover the truth behind their family’s cryptic past. With a backdrop of cosplay conventions and a whirlwind of emotions, this captivating romantic tale will leave viewers enthralled by its dramatic plot twists and heartfelt moments.
9. My Only Ü (2008)
“My Only Ü, “ a Filipino film directed by Cathy Garcia-Sampana in 2008, is a heartwarming blend of comedy, drama, and romance. Starring Toni Gonzaga, Vhong Navarro, and Dennis Padilla, the movie follows the story of Winona, an spirited young woman diagnosed with lupus, and Bong, a man deeply in love with her, as they navigate through her uncertain future while trying to live life to the fullest. The film deftly balances humor and sentimentality, touching on themes of love, friendship, and living life with no regrets. With a runtime of 107 minutes, “My Only Ü” was produced by ABS-CBN Film Productions and Star Cinema and received various nominations. The film was well-received by audiences, earning a 6.3 IMDb rating and racking up worldwide sales of $1,585,999. If you’re a fan of feel-good movies with strong performances and an emotionally charged storyline, “My Only Ü” is definitely worth a watch.
10. My Big Love (2008)
Discover the heartwarming journey of love and self-discovery in “My Big Love” (2008), directed by Jade Castro. Starring Toni Gonzaga as Macky, a pastry-chef struggling with his weight, and Sam Milby playing the charismatic role of Aira, Macky’s personal trainer.
11. Ang tanging pamilya (A Marry-Go-Round!) (2009)
“Ang tanging pamilya” (A Marry-Go-Round! ) is a hilarious romantic comedy that takes audiences on a whirlwind journey of love and family dynamics. The film tells the story of a young woman who, much to her delight, discovers her long-distance boyfriend is coming to the country to propose. Elated, she says yes and eagerly awaits their happy life together.
12. A Journey Home (2009)
“A Journey Home” takes the audience on an emotional journey through the complexities of family relationships, as a man grapples with the painful memories of his past. Abandoning his family 20 years ago, he now seeks forgiveness from the people he left behind. The story unfolds through a series of dramatic events and unexpected encounters, as the man navigates through the challenges of reconnecting with his estranged family.
13. My Amnesia Girl (2010)
“My Amnesia Girl” is a delightful comedy film that follows the hilarious and heartwarming journey of Apollo, a man seeking redemption. Accused of ditching his bride-to-be Irene on their wedding day, Apollo is determined to win her love back. However, his plans take a surprising turn as Irene suffers from amnesia and has no recollection of him.
14. Paano na kaya (2010)
In the heartwarming drama “Paano na kaya, “ director Ruel S. Bayani takes us on a journey through the ups and downs of friendship, love, and personal growth. The film centers around Mae and Bogs, two long-time friends who find themselves at a crossroads as their friendship takes on a new dimension.
15. Wedding tayo, wedding hindi! (2011)
“Wedding tayo, wedding hindi! “ (2011) is a delightful Filipino comedy that takes a witty and heartfelt look at love and marriage at its most unexpected moments. The movie follows two women at very different stages of their love lives — one a middle-aged mother seeking an escape from her marriage, the other a young and spirited woman preparing to walk down the aisle with her beloved. As they become unlikely confidantes, their distinct perspectives on love and life create a hilariously unpredictable friendship.
16. Thelma (2011)
Experience the triumph of a young girl’s determination in “Thelma”, a poignant drama film released in 2012. Directed by Paul Soriano, this heartfelt story revolves around Thelma, an Ilocano lass from Ilocos Norte, who defies societal norms as a tomboy.
17. This Guy’s in Love with U Mare! (2012)
In 2012, “This Guy’s in Love with U, Mare! “ graced the Philippine cinemas with its comedic romance tale of love triangles and misunderstandings. Directed by Wenn V. Deramas, the movie features the star-studded trio of Vice Ganda, Toni Gonzaga, and Luis Manzano, unraveling the unfolding drama of unexpected love.
18. Four Sisters and a Wedding (2013)
In the heartwarming comedy-drama film, Four Sisters and a Wedding (2013), four sisters come together under the same roof for the first time in years to try and stop their youngest sibling from getting married. However, the journey towards stopping the wedding proves to be a challenge as each sister confronts their own hidden resentments and secrets.
19. Transit (2013)
“Transit” follows the lives of Filipinos residing in Tel Aviv, as they confront the imminent deportation of their children due to a discriminatory law. As the precarious tension rises, the film beautifully weaves together the intersecting narratives of these resilient characters, offering a poignant glimpse into their hopes and dreams.
20. Beauty in a Bottle (2014)
In the whimsical world of cosmetology, “Beauty in a Bottle” (2014) follows the lives of three women struggling with their self-images as they delve into the allure of a new beauty product. Directed by the talented Antoinette Jadaone, this delightful comedy-romance movie explores the complexities of female beauty and the pressure to conform.
21. Starting Over Again (2014)
“Starting Over Again” is a heartwarming drama-romance that follows the journey of ex-lovers, Lino and Vina, who find themselves unexpectedly reunited years after their emotional breakup. Written by Carmi Raymundo, Anjeli Pessumal, and Olivia M. Lamasan, this emotional rollercoaster is beautifully directed by Olivia M. Lamasan, known for her work on other popular Philippine films.
22. Kid Kulafu (2015)
Kid Kulafu is a riveting biographical drama based on the true story of Emmanuel “Manny” Pacquiao, one of the most successful boxers in history. Set in the poverty-stricken streets of the Philippines, this inspiring film follows Manny’s hand-to-mouth existence and his arduous journey to become a champion, both for himself and his country.
23. You’re My Boss (2015)
“You’re My Boss” is a delightful comedy-romance movie from the Philippines, featuring Toni Gonzaga and Coco Martin. The film revolves around a woman in search of love and acceptance, who finds everything she’s been looking for in an unlikely source — her personal assistant. Packed with witty humor and heartwarming moments, this film offers a refreshing take on love, respect, and the challenges faced by employees and bosses alike.
24. Dukot (2016)
“Dukot, “ a 2016 Filipino action, crime, and drama film, revolves around a government official who faces the ultimate challenge when his son is kidnapped. As the ransom request looms, he embarks on a thrilling and suspenseful quest to secure the money to save his son from the clutches of kidnappers.
25. Last Night (2017)
“Last Night” is a gripping Filipino drama film that released in 2017. Directed by Joyce Bernal, this compelling story revolves around a man on the brink of suicide, who unexpectedly meets a distressed woman. The film, despite its heavy subject matter, unfolds as a poignant and touching narrative.
26. Woke Up Like This (2017)
“Woke Up Like This” is a delightful Filipino comedy that takes body-swapping fun to the next level. The film follows Nando, a diligent son and family breadwinner, who gets an unexpected and extraordinary twist of fate when he wakes up in the body of Sabrina, a rich, successful model. The same thing happens to Sabrina, as she finds herself stuck in Nando’s life as a struggling family man.
27. Mary, Marry Me (2018)
Mary, Marry Me is a heartwarming comedy-drama about two sisters, Mary Jane and Mary Anne, who find themselves in a predicament when they both fall for the same man. This situation sets the stage for a rollercoaster of emotions, as they navigate their competing feelings and deal with the unexpected complications that ensue.
28. First Love (2018)
First Love is a heartwarming and emotional drama-romance film set in the Philippines, starring Aga Muhlach, Bea Alonzo, and Edward Barber. Directed by Paul Soriano, the movie revolves around the story of Nick, who interacts with the impulsive photographer, Ali.
29. Nakalimutan ko nang kalimutan ka (2018)
“Nakalimutan ko nang kalimutan ka” (2018) tells the story of Jaz, a woman dealing with a broken heart after a painful break-up. Seeking solace and fresh perspective, Jaz embarks on a road trip with her best friend. Along the way, the duo reminisces about their experiences together, rediscovering the bond they share and the memories that define their friendship.
30. Mañanita (2019)
Mañanita, also known as “A Snippet of Morning, “ is a gripping action-drama film that premiered in 2019. Directed by Paul Soriano and written by Lav Diaz and Soriano, it stars Bela Padilla, Ronnie Lazaro, and Felix Roco. Set in the Philippines, the film follows the journey of a former military sniper as she embarks on a life-altering mission to make ends meet.
31. Sunod (2019)
In the gripping 2019 horror film, “Sunod, “ a desperate mother tirelessly searches for a cure to save her daughter’s life. Facing overwhelming odds, she reluctantly accepts a job as an operator at a call center.
32. Four Sisters Before the Wedding (2020)
“Four Sisters Before the Wedding” is a heartwarming and hilarious family drama that takes place before the events of the beloved film “Four Sisters and a Wedding”. When the Salazar siblings discover their parents’ marriage is on the verge of falling apart, they come up with a plan to reunite them in time for their 20th wedding anniversary.
33. Love the Way U Lie (2020)
“Love the Way U Lie” is a heartwarming comedy-romance film that delves into the afterlife, love, and the power of human connection. The movie follows the story of a grieving husband, Mark, who seeks the help of a spunky, lonely-in-love psychic to move on after losing his wife. As fate would have it, the psychic’s spirit helps Mark in unexpected ways, sparking a light within his life.
34. The Exorsis (2021)
“The Exorsis” is a riveting comedy-horror film from the Philippines, released in 2021. Directed and written by Fifth Solomon, the movie stars Toni Gonzaga, Alex Gonzaga, and Melai Cantiveros in lead roles. The plot revolves around Gina, who is desperate to find an exorcist after her younger sister falls victim to a possession by the spirit of a deceased woman.
35. My Teacher (2022)
In “My Teacher, “ a heartwarming tale of comedy and drama unfolds when an elderly 70-year-old student crosses paths with a high school teacher. This unexpected friendship not only brings laughter to the lives of those involved but also teaches the teacher invaluable life lessons.
36. The Entitled (2022)
Dive into a tale of unexpected wealth, charm, and laughter in “The Entitled” (2022). Belinda, a humble girl, stumbles upon the shocking truth that her long-lost father is a respected hotel mogul.
37. My Sassy Girl (2024)
“My Sassy Girl” (2024) is a heartwarming tale of Junjee and Sheena, two individuals who break the mold of traditional masculine and feminine traits in Asian society. Junjee, played by Pepe Herrera, is a hopeless romantic, struggling to find love, while Sheena, portrayed by Toni Gonzaga, is an unapologetic force of nature. The film explores the unconventional way these lovebirds navigate through the chaos that comes with love, laughter, and unexpected twists.