Eugene Domingo Biography: Husband, Movies, Age, Height, Children, Net Worth, Awards

Eugene Domingo Biography: Husband, Movies, Age, Height, Children, Net Worth, Awards

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Eugenia Roxas Domingo-Bottoni, professionally known as Eugene Domingo is a Filipino Actress, Comedienne, and TV Host, blending razor-sharp wit, dramatic depth, and hosting charisma across film, TV, and theater for over three decades.

She honed her craft at University of the Philippines Diliman, breaking through with indie darlings like The Woman in the Septic Tank that snagged Cinemalaya Best Actress and Asian Film Awards People’s Choice honors.

Her record-setting seven lead films in 2010 alone—from Kimmy Dora’s iconic villainy to Petrang Kabayo’s heartfelt comedy—proved her box-office pull, while GMA stints in Jejemom and Ako si Kim Sam Soon showcased TV dominance.

Married to Italian film critic Danilo Bottoni since 2016, Uge balances global festivals with Netflix fare like Kontrabida Academy, her 340K Instagram flock savoring behind-scenes laughs.

Profile

  • Full Name: Eugenia Roxas Domingo-Bottoni
  • Stage Name: Eugene Domingo
  • Born: 23 July, 1971
  • Age: 54 years old
  • Birthplace: Malate, Manila, Philippines
  • Nationality: Filipino
  • Occupation: Actress, Comedienne, Host
  • Height: Unknown
  • Parents: Reynaldo Aguinaldo Domingo, Cecilia Atad Roxas
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: Danilo Bottoni (m. 2016)
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Married
  • Net Worth: $1 million

Early Life and Education

Eugenia Roxas Domingo-Bottoni was born on July 23, 1971, in Malate, Manila, Philippines, where father Reynaldo Aguinaldo Domingo and mother Cecilia Atad Roxas raised her in a creative household that sparked early theater passions.

She might have had siblings but details about them are unknown. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts from University of the Philippines Diliman, adding a year at Polytechnic University of the Philippines to sharpen her skills. She is of Filipino roots, with personal not publicly known.

Career

Eugene Domingo launched with bit parts in Regal Films like Emma Salazar Case (1991) and Maricris Sioson (1993), playing maids and supports in Sa Ngalan ng Pag-ibig (1995) before TV entry as Dolores in ABS-CBN’s Valiente (1992-1997).

GMA gigs followed in Memories and The Little Paradise, her comedic timing emerging in Judy Ann Drama Specials. PETA theater honed edge, leading to Everybody Hapi (2008) lead Babet and Kokey as Charisse.

Breakthrough exploded in 2010 with seven leads: Working Girls, Here Comes the Bride, Mamarazzi, Petrang Kabayo, RPG: Metanoia, and Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na ‘To!), shattering records as cinema’s busiest actress.

Star Cinema and GMA bridged her cross-network appeal, Jejemom sketches and Ako si Kim Sam Soon remakes cementing TV staple status.

Eugene Domingo peaked with The Woman in the Septic Tank (2011) as direk Raina, sweeping Cinemalaya Best Actress, 10th Gawad Tanglaw, 6th Asian Film Awards People’s Choice, and Pau International nods. Kimmy Dora: Kambal sa Kiyeme (2009) birthed her signature villain, spawning sequels amid Bahay Kubo and Barber’s Tales acclaim.

Hosting Cool Center (2009-2010) and Comedy Bar (2010-2011) packed laughs, while Dear Uge (2016) hosted her life-coach persona over 112 episodes. GMA dramas like Dangerous Love (Madel) and Addicted (Fatima) tested range, PETA’s 2012 Bona revival nabbing Best Actress at 25th Aliw Awards and International Theater nods.

Crossovers to ABS like Marina (Lorelei) and Volta built versatility, her box-office hauls funding indie risks amid mainstream triumphs.

Eugene Domingo headlines Netflix’s Kontrabida Academy (2025), skewering showbiz tropes with ensemble flair, while Here Comes the Groom (2023) and Ten Little Mistresses (2023) deliver holiday hits.

Instagram lives and @eugenedomingo_official reels rack 340K followers with unscripted charm, endorsements flowing from film residuals.

Theater callbacks and MMK guest arcs sustain stage roots, her vocal parodies influencing comedy heirs.

Global fest screenings and GMA-ABS bridges echo in award tallies, Bona’s legacy mentoring PETA talents. Performances fill Araneta halls, blending Uge’s manic energy with matured gravitas for timeless draw.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @eugenedomingo_official
  • Facebook Handle: Eugene Domingo

Personal Life

Eugene Domingo wed Italian film critic Danilo Bottoni in 2016, embracing a low-drama union that blends Manila sets with quiet travels. Details about her having any children is unknown.

Social posts savor fur babies, foodie feasts, and Bottoni shoutouts, reflecting balanced bliss over tabloid fodder.

Filmography

  • Kimmy Dora: Kambal sa Kiyeme (2009)
  • The Woman in the Septic Tank (2011)
  • Bahay Kubo (2007)
  • Here Comes the Groom (2023)
  • Ten Little Mistresses (2023)

Net Worth

Eugene Domingo has an estimated net worth of around $1 million, earning from Box-office smashes like seven-film 2010 hauls, Cinemalaya wins, GMA-ABS series runs, and Netflix deals to build her fortune.

Theater revivals, endorsements, and hosting gigs paid revenue from Regal bits to streaming queens.


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