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Lea Salonga among TIME magazine’s TIME100 Impact awardees

"Life-long role model for kids of color."
by Khryzztine Joy Baylon
Published Sep 28, 2022
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Lea Salonga has been recognized as one of the honorees of TIME magazine’s TIME100 Impact Awards, which is given to personalities who have “gone above and beyond” to move their respective industries forward.
PHOTO/S: Lea Salonga Instagram

The international spotlight is on Lea Salonga once again.

The Broadway singer-actress has been named as one of the recipients of TIME magazine’s TIME100 Impact Awards, which recognizes “global leaders who have gone above and beyond to move their industries—and the world—forward.”

On September 25, 2022, TIME published an article on its website titled "THE TIME100 IMPACT AWARDS." It described Lea as the "Voice of Disney Princesses" and "a life-long role model for kids of color."

Aside from crediting Lea as the singing voice of two iconic Asian Disney princesses, Jasmine and Mulan, TIME also recognized some of Lea’s notable and iconic roles on stage, including Tuptim in The King and I, Kim in Miss Saigon, Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd, and Eponine in the musical Les Misérables on Broadway.

The feature also mentioned Lea's onscreen roles as Gail in Yellow Rose, and Elodie in the HBO MAX series Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, the prequel to the American drama series Pretty Little Liars.

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Here’s the full text of the article written by journalist Sanya Mansoor:

“Lea Salonga remembers hearing the iconic Cinderella song, 'A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes,' for the first time at five years old. 'It etched itself in my mind,' she says.

"Two decades later, Salonga became the singing voice for two iconic Disney princesses: Jasmine and Mulan. 'Now I get to be that for someone else,' she remembers thinking.

"Her Filipina heritage made playing Mulan especially meaningful. 'All of a sudden, the people that look like me had a princess,' Salonga says. 'She brings honor to herself and to her family…and she does it with grace.' What’s more, she’s one of the only princesses that doesn’t end the movie with a grand wedding.

“In her four-decade award-winning career as an actress and singer, Salonga has emerged as not only a Disney and Broadway icon, but a role model for children of color. Salonga prides herself on promoting representation in Hollywood and on Broadway, and showing underrepresented groups that their stories matter.

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“Salonga’s first professional theatrical performance was at the age of seven, when she starred in a Filipino production of The King and I.

“She made her mark on the international stage in 1989 for her Tony Award winning performance in Miss Saigon. Salonga played Kim, a Vietnamese prostitute who fell in love with an American soldier.

“The recognition from that role showed her 'it is possible for a kid from a small country in South East Asia to get to do this and to be awarded,' she says. In 1992, she became the first Asian woman to play Eponine in the musical Les Misérables on Broadway.

“In 2017, Salonga released Bahaghari, an album of traditional Filipino songs in many of the country’s different languages. And in 2019, she played the protagonist’s aunt in Yellow Rose, which follows a teenage Filipina-American girl in a small Texas town who dreams of becoming a country singer, but puts those dreams on hold after ICE detains her mother.

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“Her latest role is as queer mom Elodie Honrada on the HBO MAX show Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, which was just renewed for a second season.

“It’s not easy breaking down racial barriers in historically white spaces and roles, and Salonga says she relies on her sense of humor, which she describes as 'sometimes inappropriate and sometimes irreverent' to stay sane. 'Back home, we call it cariño brutal,' she says.

"In one of her favorite roles, as Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd, Salonga felt she was able to incorporate that darker side of herself, and leave behind expectations of sounding classically beautiful. 'I just went for her baser instincts, her venal nature,' she says.

“Still, Salonga is holding out hope for a Filipina Disney princess—perhaps centered around the warrior Urduja, she told Teen Vogue in 2019. And until then, she’ll keep playing the complicated and underrepresented roles she wishes she’d seen as a little girl.”

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Aside from Lea, the other awardees include English singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding, actor-producer Alia Bhatt, former director of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Program Gregory L. Robinson, and computational geneticist Dr. Pardis Sabeti, among others.

TIME is set to host the honorees at the National Gallery Singapore following the inaugural TIME100 Leadership Forum on October 2, 2022.

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Lea Salonga has been recognized as one of the honorees of TIME magazine’s TIME100 Impact Awards, which is given to personalities who have “gone above and beyond” to move their respective industries forward.
PHOTO/S: Lea Salonga Instagram
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