Sophia Montecarlo Explained

Sophia Montecarlo
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Swirtty Mae Nibley
Alias:Sophia, Swirtty, Trinity's Songbird, The Dazzling Diva
Birth Date:1 March 1986
Birth Place:Malate, Manila, Philippines
Genre:Pop, Latin, Alternative
Instruments:Vocals
Years Active:2004–present
Label:Star Records (2004–2005)
Vocal Sync (2011–2012)
Associated Acts:Zsa Zsa Padilla, Rhap Salazar, Jed Madela, Bryan Termulo, Ahron Villena

Swirtty Mae Nibley is better known by her screen name Sophia Montecarlo. She used to be a contestant on the reality television show Born Diva. She represented Philippines and won several gold and silver medals for the World Championship of Performing Arts in 2010. Winner of Kumoricon Idol in November 2019. Due to pandemic she holds the title of Kumoricon Idol title for 2 years in a row.

Early life

Swirtty was born in Echelon Tower Malate, Manila to Aladino and Melinda Nibley and lived most of her life in Quezon City.[1] Nibley is the only child of Aladino and Melinda. She has a very diverse background, her family hails from a multiracial clan, she's half Filipino, part Japanese, Vietnamese, Scottish, Spanish, and White American. Her grandfather is Scottish-American and her grandmother is Filipino, Spanish and Vietnamese. She was raised as a Roman Catholic. Her father was such a big fan of Vilma Santos that he named his only child after the star mayor's son Luis Manzano (also known as Lucky Manzano); she was baptized Swirtty Mae Nibley. Her father must have been totally star-struck as he trained his daughter to sing, starting at age 3. Swirtty's parents separated when she was three, however, they remained on good terms, after which she was raised by her father and grandfather.

During her childhood, Swirtty performed at Manila Hotel, Manila Pavilion and Holiday Inn Manila. While at Trinity High School, she was a Rotary Club member. When Nibley was in high school, she and her father Aladino traveled to Tutuban Center every Tuesday and Thursday. She was cast in CU@E ETV39. She joined the television series until its cancellation in 2001. She graduated from Trinity High School in 2003.

The youngest and the 6th grand finalist of the Born Diva TV series,[2] said she could sing as many as 20 songs every day when she reached her teens. She pursued her college at Trinity University of Asia and finish Mass Communication major in Broadcast Journalism. While studying she also worked part-time at Trinity as a student assistant.

Personal life and career

Personal life

Senator Manny Pacquiao, Hon. Banal, Jorge "Bolet, Hon. Belmonte, Feliciano Jr. R. and other Congressmen recognize and congratulate Swirtty in The Sandiganbayan; a special appellate collegial court in the Philippines. On occasion when she brought home awards from WCOPA.

Born Diva performances

Week #Song choiceOriginal artistResult
Top 16"Halik"AegisSafe
Top 8"Reason to go on"Sophia MontecarloSafe
Top 7"Love Takes Time"Mariah CareySafe
Top 6"Objection (Tango)"ShakiraEliminated
Grand Final"The Journey"Lea SalongaGuest

Discography

Album

Single release

"Find Me"

World Championship of Performing Arts

In 2010[3] Sophia was chosen as one of the representatives of the Philippine Team for the World Championship of Performing Arts (WCOPA),[4] where she competed for the senior division. Her awards are as follows:

Charity work

In December 2011, Nibley performed with De La Salle University students and donated the pledge money they collected to the Benefit of Sendong survivors. She is active in helping with a non-profit organization for seniors and people with disabilities by providing an affordable, personal, volunteer-based grocery shopping.

Year Title Venue Country
2011Bb. Caloocan (Judge)Caloocan City Philippines
Find Me Single Released DWIZ
2012Rachell Allen (Guest) with Miguel MendozaQuezon City
New You Magazine Special FeaturedMetro Manila
2014–2017FrightTownModa Center United States
2016 El Grito De IndependenciaModa Center
201682nd Avenue of RosesEastport Plaza
2015–presentJade International Night Market Jade District

Awards

Filmography

Television and Shows

Year Title Role Network
1997Birit BabySwirtty Mae NibleyGMA Network
1999–2001CU@E ETV 39SantinaPeople's Television Network
2004MTV SupahstarSwirtty Mae NibleyMTV Philippines
2004All Star K!Swirtty Mae NibleyABS-CBN
2004Born DivaSophia MontecarloABS-CBN
2004Breakfast (TV series)Sophia MontecarloStudio 23
2004Homeboy (TV show) Sophia MontecarloABS-CBN
2004Magandang Tanghali Bayan Sophia MontecarloABS-CBN
2005Chowtime Na! Sophia MontecarloIBC
2005Wowowee Sophia MontecarloABS-CBN
2004–2005ASAP Mania Sophia Montecarlo
2010Walang Tulugan with the Master ShowmanSwirtty Mae NibleyGMA Network
2011Why Men Love WhisperSwirtty Mae Nibley MYX
2011The Filipino ChannelSwirtty Mae NibleyABS-CBN
2012Wil Time BigtimeSwirtty Mae NibleyTV5

Movies

Year Title Role Director Notes
2016Best Fake FriendsClub GirlPaul KampfThe first film under the Kampf-Radar partnership is "Homecoming," a dark comedy written by Sarah Hehman and Christi Sperry.
2017Zombie Day ApocalypseFleeing CitizenGeorge C. RomeroZombie Day Apocalypse, to be held on Labor Day during the 2015 Portland Film Festival, which will take place September 1–7, will attempt to set a new Guinness World Record for most extras in a short film.
2018InterconnectWoman in BarNivi SinghInterconnect tells the story of Bela, a garment worker in Bangladesh, while dreaming of an education for her daughter and a better life for her family. On the opposite side of the world, Scott works in American retail fashion industry and travels the globe in search of suppliers. After years of putting pressure on offshore manufacturers while driving company profits higher, Scott finds himself in crisis after tragedy strikes. Based on true events.
2019The Quiet CrowdArt CriticDavid HaydenSophie, a PSU art student, has been killed in her apartment, and the crime scene has been staged like a living art piece. All around her are clues of her time in the quiet crowd.
2020Inspiration RoadChurchgoerRob NelsonComing-of-age road trip buddy story canvassing the great USA.

References

Note: All citations to magazine articles lead to a website where scans of these magazines can be viewed

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mb.com.ph/node/182653
  2. http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/322031/marilyn-mccoo-billy-davis-jr-big-dome
  3. http://www.flippish.com/august-20-wcopa-grand-winners/2010/08/20/
  4. Web site: Artists Spotlight – Filipino-American Vocal Arts . March 11, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110816081106/http://filipinoamericanvocalarts.webs.com/artistsspotlight.htm . August 16, 2011 . Filipinoamericanvocalarts.com Retrieved on January 14, 2011.