Nicco Manalo

Nicco Manalo
Born
Sherwin Nicco Manalo

(1986-11-08) November 8, 1986
Alma materDe La Salle–College of Saint Benilde
OccupationsActor, theater actor, dancer
Years active2006 - present
Notable work
ParentJose Manalo (father)
RelativesBenj Manalo (brother)
Lovely Abella (sister in-law)

Sherwin Nicco Manalo commonly known as Nicco Manalo (November 8, 1986 (1986-11-08)) is a Filipino thespian, movie and television actor, singer and dancer. He is the eldest son of comedian Jose Manalo and brother of Benj Manalo.

His accolades include Cinemalaya Best Supporting Actor, PMPC Star Awards for Movie Supporting Actor of the Year and Gawad Buhay Award including nominations from Gawad Urian Award, CineFilipino Film Festival, Luna Award and Young Critics Circle.

His critically acclaimed movies are The Janitor (2014), Barber's Tales (2014), Heneral Luna (2015), Mga Rebeldeng may Kaso (2015), Gusto Kita with All My Hypothalamus (2018)

Early life

Manalo was born on November 8, 1986.[1] His parents are Jose Manalo, a comedian and Anna lyn Santos. He is the eldest son with four younger siblings: Benj Manalo, actor and dancer, Myki Manalo, a resident medical doctor of Capitol Medical Center, Ai Manalo, an accountant manager and Colyn Manalo, a musician.[2][3]

His mother, Anna lyn Santos passed away on January 14, 2022.[4]

He graduated college from De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde.[5]

Career

After college graduation, Manalo worked as a stage actor in 2006.[6] His earlier theater plays include Batang Rizal, Marisol, Lola Basyang, Dogeaters and. Spring Awakening.[7] In 2011, Manolo was cast as Ralph, playing the male lead in American Hwangap, for which he was nominated for Male Featured Lead Performance at 3rd Gawad Buhay Awards.[8] He continued receiving nominations for his outstanding performance in the plays, Kleptomaniacs, This is Our Youth and 3 Suns and a Stars at the Gawad Buhay Awards.[9]

In 2014, Manalo joined the cast of the crime-triller movie, The Janitor, which he won for Best Supporting Actor in Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival and Movie Actor of the Year at 31st PMPC Star Awards for Movies.[10][11] In the same year, he was nominated at 38th Gawad Urian Awards Best Supporting Actor for playing the role of Edmond in the Barber's Tales.[12]

In 2018, he was nominated for Best Actor at 37th Luna Awards and 2018 CineFilipino Film Festival for playing the role of Caloy in the romantic drama movie, Gusto Kita with All My Hypothalamus.[13]

Personal life

Manalo lives alone in a family owned exclusive village resort.[14]

Filmography

Theater

Year Movie Role Refs.
2023 - 2024 Parokya ni Edgar: Musical Mang Jose [15]
2020 The Boy-Boy and Friends Channel Randy [16]
2019 Ang Huling El Bimbo: Musical Young Emman [17]
2018 - 2019 Dekada '70: Musical Willy [18][19]
2016 - 2018 Mula sa Buwan: Musical Cyrano [20][21]
2015 - 2016 3 Stars and a Sun: Musical Sol [22][23]
2015 This is Our Youth Warren [24]
2014 Kleptomaniacs Tabo [25]
2011 Titus Andronicus: Tinarantadong Asintado clown [26]
2010 Baquereta N/a [27]
American Hwangap Ralph [28]
Huling Habilin ng Sirena N/a [29]
2009 Spring Awakening Mortiz [30][31]
2008 Marisol N/a [32]
2007 Batang Rizal N/a [33]
Dogeaters Richard [34]

Television

Year Movie Role Refs.
2025 Maalaala Mo Kaya N/a [35]
Lolong Boy Kamot [36]
Prinsesa ng City Jail Pip (4 eps) [35]
2022 Panalo o Talo, it's you Richie boy [35]
2021 Still Jamie [35]
Tadhana Kokoy [35]
2019 Manilennials N/a [35]
2018 Baranggay 143 James [35]
Ang Probinsyano Peng [35]
2015 - 2016 Wansapanataym Big Jimboy, Jamie [35]
2015 Ipaglaban Mo! Greg [35]
Nathaniel Kidnapper [35]

Movies

Year Movie Role Refs.
2025 Gabi ng Lagim: The Movie Tawilis [37]
100 Awit para kay Stella N/a [38]
Out of Order Tolits [39]
2024 Pagpag 24/7 Boying [40]
2023 Instant Daddy Driver Johnny [35]
The Ship Show Direk Benny [35]
Bela Luna Gardy [40]
2022 An Inconvenient Love Policeman [35]
Luzonesis Osteoporosis N/a [35]
2021 Ikaw Bert [35]
2019 Us, at the End of the Year N/a [35]
2018 Ang Pangarap kong Holdap Holdaper [35]
Gusto Kita with All My Hypothalamus Caloy [41]
2017 Changing Partners Pizza guy [35]
Tayo sa huling buwan ng Taon N/a [42]
2016 How to Be Yours N/a [35]
2015 Pasan Christian [35]
Baka Siguro Yata Japot [35]
Mga Rebeldeng may Kaso N/a [40]
Heneral Luna President's aide [35]
A Story of Us,that never was Sam [40]
2015 Your still the One Sherwin [35]
2014 The Real Trip Mike [35]
Operation Roque Eduardo [40]
Edna N/a [35]
The Janitor Junjun Carasco [43]
2013 Rematado Adik2 [35]
10,000 Hours Taxi passenger [35]
Kimmy Dora: Ang Kiyemeng Prequel Call center agent [35]
Barber's Tales Edmond [12]
Bakit Hindi Ka Crush ng Crush Mo? Reporter [35]
Instant Mommy Olops [44]
Tuhog Dr. Sanchez [35]
2012 Paglaya sa Tanikala Marcus [35]
The Other End Leo [35]
Supremo N/a [35]
Melodrama Negra N/a [35]
2011 Zombading 1: Patayin sa Shokot si Remington N/a [45]
San Lazaro Biboy [45]
2010 Dagim Ferdi [35]
Breakfast with Lolo Joey [35]
Ang Paglilitis in Andres Bonifacio N/a [45]
2009 69 1/2 Epic dela Fuerza [45]
2008 #Cafe Guy [35]
2004 Agleon N/a [45]

Accolades

Theater

Movie

References

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