Gabby Padilla


Gabby Padilla is a Filipino film and theater actress. She is known for her performances in acclaimed films such as Billie and Emma, Gitling, and Kono Basho.
Padilla was the recipient of the Best Actress award at the 2024 Cinemalaya Philippine [Independent Film Festival|Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival]. She has since been noted for her continued work in the Philippine independent film scene.

Early life

Padilla was raised in Iloilo City. She had limited exposure to musicals growing up, but developed a strong interest in the performing arts after her father introduced her to Broadway productions. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she relocated to Manila to pursue higher education. She enrolled at Assumption College San Lorenzo, where she majored in Theater Arts and Media Education.

Career

In 2018, Padilla portrayed honor student Emma in the QCinema International Film Festival coming-of-age film, Billie and Emma. Padilla, who identifies as straight, said she was initially concerned about portraying Emma, aware that someone queer could have been cast. She noted that the director was flexible about orientation because the character's story focuses on her personal growth and challenges as a young woman in the early 1990s, with romance being only part of the narrative. Padilla was nominated Best Actress at the 67th FAMAS Awards for her performance.
Padilla portrayed Jamie, a Filipina translator, in the 2023 Cinemalaya film Gitling. BLNC Magazine identified the film as a standout in her career for showcasing a different aspect of her acting abilities. The film's director, Jopy Arnaldo, shared in an interview that he had tailored the script specifically with Padilla in mind, noting that "if she did not say yes, I would not have known what to do". For the role, Padilla studied Japanese for seven months. Her performance earned her a Gawad Urian Award nomination for Best Actress.
Padilla returned to Cinemalaya the following year with the film Kono Basho, in which she portrayed Ella, a Filipina anthropologist. She stated that the film “hit close to home” because she lost her own father years earlier. Director Jaime Pacena II stated that, of all the actresses who could play Ella, Padilla was “there to save us … to be our Ella.” For her performance, Padilla received the Best Actress award at that year's Cinemalaya.

Artistry

Padilla has stated that she considers both the quality of the material and the team behind a project before accepting a role, emphasizing the importance of working with collaborators who share her values and vision. Padilla has described navigating emotionally intense roles as requiring both vulnerability and support. She stated that the lines between her personal experience and her character often “get blurred—especially in the process,” and emphasized the importance of working with a trusted team to sustain her performance while protecting herself. In discussing her craft, Padilla has expressed appreciation for creating characters inspired by different people, which she says helps humanize the roles.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015Dahling NickAguedaCinema One Originals Festival entry
2018Ang Babaeng Allergic sa WifiOliveGuest Role
2018Juan Balucas at ang BayabasReyna Suki
2018Goyo: Ang Batang HeneralDolores Nable Jose
2018Billie and EmmaEmmaQCinema International Film Festival entry
2018EerieJoyce
2019Alone/TogetherAlex
2019Cara x JaggerYani
2019Dead KidsYssa Miranda
2019Kalel, 15SueTallinn Black Nights Film Festival entry
2022Ngayon KayaNina
2023Marupok AFDina Fontarum
2023GitlingJamie Lazaro19th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival entry
2023A Very Good GirlClaire
2024Kono BashoEllaCinemalaya Independent Film Festival entry
2024UninvitedLily Capistrano50th Metro Manila Film Festival entry
2025TigkiliwiMarlinCinePanalo Film Festival entry
2025When It Rained Malunggay LeavesArielSine Kabataan film entry; short film
ValeriaPost-production