Joan Almedilla


Joan Richelle C. Almedilla is a film and theater actress, composer, and singer who has starred as Kim in the Broadway musical Miss Saigon.

Life and career

Almedilla was born to Agapito and Rosario, whose roots are from Bohol and Cebu in the Philippines.
According to an interview by AsianWeek on June 1, 2000, Almedilla, who wanted to sing, did not want to be an actress. As a child, she enjoyed competing in vocal talent contests in the Philippines.
Almedilla moved to the United States in 1993 to pursue a college education and studied voice. Her first role was Kim in the Broadway production of Miss Saigon. She then moved on to portray the role of Fantine on the Third National Tour of Les Misérables. Almedilla is the first Filipino to play the role of Fantine. Her other credits include: Soul Girl in the Broadway National Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar ; and Woman in Songs for a New World at the Rubicon Theater, which had been nominated for several Ovation Awards including Best Ensemble Cast.
In 2007, Almedilla starred as Imelda Marcos in Here Lies Love, opposite David Byrne at Carnegie Hall's main theater, the Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, with nearly 3,000 music patrons and enthusiasts in attendance. Almedilla recited two poems composed by Pope John Paul II to the United Nations. She played the role of Himiko Hamilton, the lead in Tea, with Music at East West Players.
In 2016, Almedilla joined Lincoln Center's North American tour of The King and I as Lady Thiang, directed by Tony Award Winner Bartlett Sher. Her son went on to play one of the Royal Twins.
She has directed several fundraisers including: Hope for a New World and Give a Child Hope.
Almedilla supports Broadway Cares: Equity Fights Aids, and The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

Personal life

Almedilla is married to Filipino-American film director Charles Uy.
Almedilla's son CJ Uy plays one of the Royal Children in the 2016 North American tour of The King and I.

Theater

Her theater work includes: