In this big-screen adaptation of the hit fantasy series, Valerie played the role of Sang'gre Danaya , a character that solidified her presence in the fantaserye genre.
In this critically acclaimed romance-drama involving a time-bending connection, Concepcion delivered a measured, grounded performance that proved her capabilities in serious romance. Valerie Concepcion Sex Scene At Iyottube
– Her early foray into cinema, establishing her raw potential. In this big-screen adaptation of the hit fantasy
Yes, the Manny Pacquiao biopic is odd cinema. But Concepcion, as Pacquiao’s sister, delivers the film’s only purely human moment. In a cramped kitchen, she hears her brother has lost an early fight. No tears. Just a slow, trembling hand covering her mouth. That micro-gesture—subtle, aching—cut through the film’s bombast. Yes, the Manny Pacquiao biopic is odd cinema
Valerie Concepcion entered the entertainment industry in the early 2000s. She quickly caught the attention of major studios like Viva Films and Regal Entertainment. Her early filmography reflects the vibrant teen cinema culture of the era, characterized by youth-oriented comedies, lighthearted romances, and ensemble casts. Notable Films
is one of the most versatile talents in Philippine entertainment, moving seamlessly between lead dramatic roles, comedic characters, and compelling television antagonists . Born on December 21, 1987, she launched her career in 2002. She has built an extensive filmography spanning blockbusters, horror films, and acclaimed period dramas. Concepcion's career is marked by her ability to command the camera, whether delivering tense dramatic performances or anchoring mainstream comedies. Chronological Filmography Highlights