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Birthday Countdown 2026 IST — Age 41, No Other Woman, A Secret Affair, The Loved One, It’s Showtime, FAMAS Award Winner, Complete Filmography, Awards & All Details

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🎂 February 17, 2027 · Born 1985 · Yarrawonga, Australia (Raised Philippines)
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Full Name
Anne Ojales Curtis-Smith
Birthday
February 17, 1985
Birthplace
Yarrawonga, Victoria, Australia
Nationality
Australian-Filipino
Current Residence
Taguig City, Philippines
Height
161 cm (5 ft 3 in)
Professional Debut
Magic Kingdom: Ang Alamat ng Damortis (1997)
Breakthrough Role
Kampanerang Kuba (2005) · Television
Most Acclaimed Film
No Other Woman (2011) · FAMAS Best Actress
Television Legacy
It’s Showtime (2009–Present) · Co-Host
Spouse
Erwan Heussaff (m. November 12, 2017)
Children
Dahlia Amélie Heussaff (b. March 31, 2018)
Instagram
@annecurtissmith · 3.8M+ followers
Star Sign
Pisces ♓

Biography

Who is Anne Curtis?

Anne Ojales Curtis-Smith, born February 17, 1985, in Yarrawonga, Victoria, Australia, is a Filipino-Australian actress, television host, entrepreneur, and model. Raised primarily in the Philippines, Anne has become one of the most successful and highest-paid actresses of her generation, with a career spanning nearly three decades. Her diverse body of work across film, television, and entertainment has earned her recognition as a versatile performer and cultural icon throughout Asia.

With accolades including two FAMAS Awards, two Metro Manila Film Festival Awards, a Luna Award, four Box Office Entertainment Awards, and multiple recognitions by Tatler magazine as one of the most influential Filipinos in Asia, Anne represents a generation of Filipino entertainers who have achieved both commercial success and critical acclaim. In 2024, she became the fourth Filipino to be honored with a Madame Tussauds wax figure in Hong Kong, cementing her status as a global celebrity. Her collective filmography has earned ₱1.87 billion at the Philippine box office, making her one of the highest-grossing Filipino actresses of all time.

Early Years: From Child Star to Breakthrough (1997–2008)

Anne made her film debut at just 12 years old in the fantasy drama “Magic Kingdom: Ang Alamat ng Damortis” (1997). Born to Carmencita Ojales, a Filipina of Chinese and Spanish ancestry from Bolinao, Pangasinan, and James Ernest Curtis-Smith, an Australian lawyer of German, Italian, Irish, and English ancestry, Anne grew up navigating both Australian and Filipino cultures. Her younger sister, Jasmine Curtis-Smith, would also become an accomplished actress. Following her film debut, Anne appeared in several television productions and films throughout the early 2000s, gradually building her portfolio as a young performer.

Her breakthrough came in 2005 with the television series “Kampanerang Kuba,” where her portrayal as a disfigured woman showcased her dramatic range and earned her critical recognition. This role demonstrated her capacity for serious dramatic work beyond commercial productions. Throughout 2006-2008, she starred in numerous mainstream films including “All About Love” (2006), “Ang Cute ng Ina Mo!” (2007), “Dyosa” (2008), and the critically acclaimed “Baler” (2008). Her performance in “Baler” earned her the Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Actress, validating her emergence as a serious dramatic actress capable of carrying complex narratives.

Television Dominance & Film Success (2009–2015) — The Showtime & Box Office Era

In 2009, Anne became a co-host of “It’s Showtime,” the Philippines’ longest-running noontime variety show, a role she maintains to the present day. Her charm, wit, and natural screen presence made her an integral part of the show’s success, earning her widespread recognition across the Philippines and internationally. Simultaneously, she continued her film career with leading roles in commercially successful productions.

The defining moment of her film career came with “No Other Woman” (2011), a romantic drama that became the highest-grossing Filipino film of its time. Her performance earned her the prestigious FAMAS Award for Best Actress, one of the Philippines’ most respected acting honors. The film’s success demonstrated her ability to carry major theatrical releases and connect with mass audiences. She continued this box office dominance with additional leading roles in “A Secret Affair” (2012) and “The Gifted” (2014), both commercially successful productions that cemented her status as a bankable star.

Film Evolution & International Recognition (2016–2026) — Artistic Growth

In the latter half of her career, Anne demonstrated her commitment to artistic growth by taking on more selective, critically acclaimed roles. She received a Luna Award for Best Supporting Actress for “In Your Eyes” (2010), expanding her range across different character types. Her later film choices, including “Sid & Aya: Not a Love Story” (2018), “Aurora” (2018), and “Just a Stranger” (2019), reflected her interest in quality storytelling and character-driven narratives.

In 2024, Anne was honored with a Madame Tussauds wax figure in Hong Kong, becoming only the fourth Filipino to receive this global recognition. In 2025, she was recognized as Most Influential Female TV Personality at the 6th Alta Media Icon Awards, affirming her enduring impact on Philippine entertainment and media culture. In February 2026, she starred in “The Loved One,” a romantic drama opposite Jericho Rosales that grossed ₱275 million at the Philippine box office, demonstrating her continued relevance as a leading actress at age 41 (turning 42 in February 2027). At 41 years old, Anne Curtis continues to balance her television legacy as a co-host of “It’s Showtime” with selective film roles that showcase her dramatic range and artistic maturity.

From Kampanerang Kuba to The Loved One — A Versatile Career

Anne Curtis’s journey from her television breakthrough in “Kampanerang Kuba” to her continued success in films like “The Loved One” represents one of Philippine entertainment’s most enduring and versatile careers. Her ability to maintain relevance across television and film for over two decades, while simultaneously earning critical recognition for dramatic roles and maintaining her position as one of Asia’s most influential entertainers, reflects her exceptional talent and business acumen.

It’s Showtime Co-Host & Global Icon — Unprecedented Success

Anne Curtis’s status as a 17-year co-host of “It’s Showtime” represents one of Philippine television’s most stable and beloved on-camera partnerships. Her recognition as a Madame Tussauds wax figure in Hong Kong and inclusion in Forbes Asia’s 100 Digital Stars in Asia Pacific demonstrates her evolution from Philippine celebrity to regional and global entertainer. Few actresses in Philippine cinema have achieved her combination of commercial box office success, critical accolades, television longevity, and international recognition.


Serials & Projects

Anne Curtis — Complete Filmography 1997–2026

YearSeries / ProjectCharacter · PlatformNote
1997Magic Kingdom: Ang Alamat ng DamortisSupporting Role · FilmFilm debut · Age 12 · Fantasy drama
2005Kampanerang KubaEsmeralda (lead) · GMABreakthrough role · Critical acclaim
2006All About LoveLead · FilmRomantic drama
2007Ang Cute ng Ina Mo!Lead · FilmComedy · Box office success
2008BalerCecilia (lead) · FilmMMFF Best Actress Award · Critical acclaim
2008DyosaLuz/Dyosa (lead) · FilmGoddess role · Box office hit
2009It’s ShowtimeCo-Host · ABS-CBNTelevision icon · 17+ years tenure
2010In Your EyesSupporting Role · FilmLuna Award Best Supporting Actress
2011No Other WomanNicole Morado (lead) · FilmFAMAS Best Actress · Highest-grossing film at time
2012A Secret AffairBea (lead) · FilmRomantic drama · Box office success
2014The GiftedLead · FilmScience fiction fantasy · ABS-CBN production
2014Blood RansomSupporting · FilmHorror thriller
2018Sid & Aya: Not a Love StoryAya (lead) · FilmLGBTQ+ drama · International acclaim
2018AuroraLead · FilmDrama · Critical recognition
2019Just a StrangerCam (lead) · FilmRomantic drama · Mature themes
2020Bakit Hindi Ka Crush ng Crush Mo?Supporting · FilmRomantic comedy · ABS-CBN
2024The Loved OneEllie (lead) · FilmRomantic drama · Box office ₱275M

Career Milestones

Key Milestones — Career Timeline

1997Debut
Child Star Debut
Film Debut at Age 12 — Magic Kingdom: Ang Alamat ng Damortis
At just 12 years old, Anne Curtis made her film debut in the fantasy drama “Magic Kingdom: Ang Alamat ng Damortis,” beginning a journey that would span nearly three decades. This early start in the entertainment industry would establish her as a professional performer from a young age, setting the foundation for her eventual rise as one of Philippine cinema’s most successful actresses.
2005Break
Television Breakthrough
Kampanerang Kuba — Critical Recognition & Career Turning Point
In 2005, Anne’s career pivoted toward serious dramatic work with her role as Esmeralda in the GMA television series “Kampanerang Kuba.” Her portrayal of a disfigured woman earned critical acclaim and demonstrated her capacity for emotionally complex character work. This breakthrough performance established her as a versatile dramatic actress capable of carrying leading television roles.
2008Award
First Major Award
Baler — Metro Manila Film Festival Best Actress Award
In 2008, Anne starred in the critically acclaimed film “Baler,” earning the Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Actress. This prestigious honor validated her transition to serious film acting and cemented her status as a dramatic actress worthy of major festival recognition. Her performance demonstrated remarkable depth and commitment to complex character portrayal.
2009Legend
Television Icon
It’s Showtime — 17-Year Co-Hosting Journey Begins
In 2009, Anne Curtis joined the cast of “It’s Showtime” as a co-host, a role she continues to the present day. Her charm, wit, and natural on-camera presence made her an essential part of the Philippines’ longest-running noontime variety show. For 17 consecutive years, she has been a television staple, entertaining millions of viewers daily across the Philippines and internationally.
2011Peak
Pinnacle Achievement
No Other Woman — FAMAS Best Actress & Box Office Record
In 2011, Anne starred in “No Other Woman,” a romantic drama that became the highest-grossing Filipino film of its time. Her lead performance earned the prestigious FAMAS Award for Best Actress, one of Philippine cinema’s highest acting honors. The film’s massive commercial and critical success established her as one of the most bankable and respected actresses in Philippine cinema.
2017Family
Personal Milestone
Marriage to Erwan Heussaff — November 12, 2017
On November 12, 2017, Anne married entrepreneur and reality television personality Erwan Heussaff. The couple has since become one of Philippine social media’s most followed and influential pairs, with their lifestyle content gaining millions of followers. Their marriage produced their daughter, Dahlia Amélie Heussaff, born on March 31, 2018.
2024Honor
Global Recognition
Madame Tussauds Wax Figure — Fourth Filipino Honoree
In 2024, Anne Curtis became the fourth Filipino to be honored with a Madame Tussauds wax figure in Hong Kong, a testament to her regional and global celebrity status. This prestigious honor recognized her as one of Asia’s most iconic entertainers and influential personalities, placing her among the continent’s most recognizable figures.
2025Award
Television Icon Recognition
Alta Media Icon Awards — Most Influential Female TV Personality
In 2025, Anne Curtis was honored as Most Influential Female TV Personality at the 6th Alta Media Icon Awards, recognizing her enduring impact on Philippine entertainment and media culture. This accolade affirmed her status as one of Filipino television’s most significant and respected personalities, with 17+ years as a co-host of “It’s Showtime.”
2026Present
Continued Relevance
The Loved One — Box Office Success & Career Longevity
In February 2026, Anne starred in “The Loved One,” a romantic drama opposite Jericho Rosales, grossing ₱275 million at the Philippine box office. At age 41 (turning 42 in February 2027), Anne continues to demonstrate her relevance and appeal as a leading actress, balancing her television legacy with selective, high-quality film roles that showcase her artistic maturity and enduring star power.

Recognition

Awards & Recognition

FAMAS Award — Best Actress
No Other Woman (2011)
2012
Metro Manila Film Festival — Best Actress
Baler (2008)
2009
Luna Award — Best Supporting Actress
In Your Eyes (2010)
2010
Box Office Entertainment Award (Multiple)
Various films · Television
2008–2025
Tatler — Most Influential Filipinos in Asia
Recognition
Multiple years
Madame Tussauds Wax Figure
Fourth Filipino Honoree · Hong Kong
2024
Alta Media Icon Awards
Most Influential Female TV Personality
2025
Forbes Asia — 100 Digital Stars
Asia Pacific Recognition
2020
Variety Magazine — Promising Asian Acts
International Recognition
2018
International Film Festival & Awards
Most Promising Asian Acts
2018

People Also Ask

Frequently Asked Questions

QWhen is Anne Curtis’s birthday?

Anne Curtis’s birthday is February 17. She was born on February 17, 1985, in Yarrawonga, Victoria, Australia, and will turn 42 on Thursday, February 17, 2027. The live countdown at the top of this page displays the exact days, hours, minutes, and seconds remaining until her next birthday in Indian Standard Time (IST). Her birthday is celebrated annually by fans throughout the Philippines and internationally who recognize her contributions to Philippine entertainment and global media.

QHow old is Anne Curtis in 2026?

Anne Curtis is 41 years old in 2026 and will turn 42 on February 17, 2027. Born in 1985 in Yarrawonga, Australia but raised and based in the Philippines, she has had a career spanning nearly three decades in Philippine entertainment. She achieved breakthrough recognition at age 20 through the television series “Kampanerang Kuba” (2005) and cemented her status as a major film star with “No Other Woman” at age 26 (2011). She continues to maintain active roles in both television and film at age 41.

QWhat is Anne Curtis’s star sign?

Anne Curtis’s star sign is Pisces — she was born on February 17, which falls between February 19 and March 20. Pisces are known for their creativity, empathy, adaptability, and artistic sensitivity. These traits are evident in Anne’s career: her creative approach to diverse character work, her empathetic portrayal of complex emotional characters, her ability to adapt across television, film, and hosting platforms, and her artistic commitment to quality storytelling across her 29-year career.

QWho is Erwan Heussaff and how did Anne meet him?

Erwan Heussaff is an Australian-Filipino entrepreneur and television personality known for his lifestyle content and reality television appearances. Anne Curtis and Erwan met through the Philippine entertainment and social circuit and began dating before their public relationship became known. They married on November 12, 2017, in a celebrated ceremony. The couple has one daughter together, Dahlia Amélie Heussaff, born on March 31, 2018. Anne and Erwan have become one of Philippine social media’s most influential couples, with millions of followers engaging with their lifestyle content and family moments.

QWhat is Anne Curtis’s most iconic role?

“No Other Woman” (2011) is widely considered Anne Curtis’s most iconic and commercially significant film role. Her portrayal of Nicole Morado in this romantic drama earned the FAMAS Award for Best Actress and became the highest-grossing Filipino film of its time. However, her 17-year tenure as co-host of “It’s Showtime” (2009–present) may be her most enduring and culturally significant role in Philippine entertainment, given its daily reach to millions of viewers and her status as a television institution.

QWhat are Anne Curtis’s best films?

Anne Curtis’s best-reviewed and most acclaimed films include: (1) “Baler” (2008) — earning the Metro Manila Film Festival Best Actress Award for her dramatic performance; (2) “No Other Woman” (2011) — the highest-grossing Filipino film at the time and winner of the FAMAS Award for Best Actress; (3) “Sid & Aya: Not a Love Story” (2018) — a critically acclaimed LGBTQ+ drama that demonstrated her artistic range; and (4) “Just a Stranger” (2019) — a mature romantic drama that showcased her evolution as an actress. Her films have collectively earned ₱1.87 billion at the Philippine box office, making her one of the highest-grossing actresses of all time.

QHow long has Anne Curtis been on It’s Showtime?

Anne Curtis has been a co-host on “It’s Showtime,” the Philippines’ longest-running noontime variety show, since 2009. As of 2026, she has been with the show for 17 consecutive years, making her one of the show’s most stable and beloved on-camera personalities. Her longevity in this role reflects her exceptional on-screen chemistry with her co-hosts, her versatility in handling diverse show segments, and her unwavering appeal to the show’s daily audience of millions across the Philippines and internationally.

QWhat was The Loved One about and how much did it make at the box office?

“The Loved One” (2026) is a romantic drama written and directed by Irene Emma Villamor, starring Anne Curtis and Jericho Rosales. The film grossed ₱275 million at the Philippine box office, demonstrating Anne’s continued relevance and appeal as a leading actress at age 41. The film premiered on February 11, 2026, and represents her continued commitment to quality romantic drama work alongside her television hosting responsibilities on “It’s Showtime.”

QHow many children does Anne Curtis have?

Anne Curtis has one child with her husband Erwan Heussaff: their daughter Dahlia Amélie Heussaff, born on March 31, 2018. Anne and Erwan frequently share moments of their family life on social media, giving their millions of followers glimpses of their parenting journey and family dynamics. Anne has been vocal about balancing her demanding television and film career with her responsibilities as a mother.

QWhy was Anne Curtis honored with a Madame Tussauds wax figure?

In 2024, Anne Curtis was honored with a Madame Tussauds wax figure in Hong Kong, becoming only the fourth Filipino to receive this prestigious international recognition. The honor reflects her status as one of Asia’s most iconic and influential entertainers, with significant cultural impact across the Philippines and throughout Asia. Madame Tussauds honors figures who have achieved exceptional celebrity status, global recognition, and cultural influence. Anne’s inclusion alongside only three other Filipinos underscores her exceptional achievement in the entertainment industry.


Latest News & Updates

Recent Developments 2024–2026

In 2024, Anne Curtis reached a significant milestone when she was honored with a Madame Tussauds wax figure in Hong Kong, becoming the fourth Filipino to receive this prestigious international recognition. The honor acknowledged her status as one of Asia’s most iconic and globally recognized entertainers, with influence extending far beyond the Philippines. This achievement placed her among an exclusive group of Filipino celebrities recognized for international cultural impact.

In 2025, Anne’s career achievements were further validated when she was recognized as Most Influential Female TV Personality at the 6th Alta Media Icon Awards. This accolade highlighted her enduring impact on Philippine entertainment and media culture through her 17-year tenure as a co-host of “It’s Showtime.” The recognition affirmed that despite her film work, her television presence remains one of her most significant contributions to Philippine entertainment.

In February 2026, Anne returned to film with “The Loved One,” a romantic drama directed by Irene Emma Villamor and co-starring Jericho Rosales. The film grossed ₱275 million at the Philippine box office, demonstrating her continued marketability and appeal as a leading actress. At age 41, Anne continues to be selective about her film projects, focusing on quality storytelling while maintaining her primary television commitment to “It’s Showtime.” Her career trajectory demonstrates remarkable longevity, with consistent relevance across nearly three decades of professional work.

Looking forward into late 2026 and 2027, Anne Curtis remains one of Philippine entertainment’s most respected and accomplished performers. Her combination of commercial success (₱1.87 billion collective box office gross), critical acclaim (FAMAS and MMFF awards), television longevity (17+ years on “It’s Showtime”), and international recognition (Madame Tussauds wax figure, Forbes Asia 100 Digital Stars, Tatler’s Most Influential Filipinos) positions her as one of the few actresses to have successfully navigated and dominated multiple entertainment platforms simultaneously. As she approaches her 42nd birthday in February 2027, Anne Curtis remains one of Philippine cinema and television’s most respected and accomplished performers, recognized for her versatility, longevity, and enduring influence on Asian entertainment.

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