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Sam Concepcion

Samuel Lawrence Lopez Concepcion (born October 17, 1992 in Manila, Philippines) is a Filipino singer, dancer, actor, VJ and host.〔(Sam Concepcion at the Internet Movie Database )〕 Concepcion emerged as the winner for the Big Division of ''Little Big Star''`s Season 1 in April 2006.〔(Concepcion wins Little Big Star )〕 Concepcion currently has a contract under STAGES and ABS-CBN's Star Magic. Concepcion began with a total of 12 theater roles and participated in various plays even at a young age, including the role of Edmund Pevensie in the local stage adaptation of The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe and Mr. Noah’s Big Boat. He has been in the role of Peter Pan from 2002 to 2012. Aside from theater roles, he has acted in movies including ''Way Back Home'' and ''Shake, Rattle & Roll 13''. He acted in his first lead role on 2012 in the first Filipino musical-film entitled, ''I Do Bidoo Bidoo: Heto nAPO Sila!''. He had his first role in television in ABS-CBN's ''Mga Anghel na Walang Langit'', and his major break as Boy Bawang in the fantasy series ''Super Inggo''.
In 2007, Concepcion launched his self-titled album under Universal Records, which was certified Gold by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry. He also launched two other albums ''Pop Class'' (2010), and ''Forever Young'' (2011). The latter was his biggest hit, hitting the charts at Number 1 for seven weeks in a row. In 2008, Concepcion was chosen by Dreamworks to sing the theme song of the animated movie ''Kung Fu Panda'', entitled, "Kung Fu Fighting" which was included in the Asian soundtrack album. With this project, Concepcion is the first Filipino artist to have collaborated with Dreamworks.
Concepcion has been an ambassador for many agencies and organizations. He was appointed by the Department of Education as 'Youth Role Model and Spokesperson' and National Book Development Board’s (NBDB) 'Get Caught Reading campaign' ambassador in 2007. In 2008, Concepcion was appointed by the Business Software Alliance as the Official Spokesperson of the Philippines for 'B4USurf', 'Youth Ambassador for Education and the Arts' in the 3rd District of Manila and World Vision's 'Ambassador for Children'.
Concepcion was also given a representative role by the Department of Tourism to the Korea World Travel Fair (2006). He was also chosen by the Philippine government to sing in front of the President of the Philippines, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and top world economic leaders during APEC's 'Business Advisory Council Gala' opening. He was awarded by the United Nations Youth Association of the Philippines the prestigious UNAP 'Outstanding Youth Leader' award given in Malacañang Palace in 2009.
==Early life==
Concepcion was born on October 17, 1992 in Manila, Philippines to Raymund Concepcion and Gene Concepcion, both actors from the Metropolitan Theater.〔(Stage boys ) CHASING TOFF By Christopher De Venecia, ''The Philippine Star'' Updated November 04, 2011〕 He is the third of four children and siblings to ''Kuya'' Red (24), ''Diko'' Kevin (23) and as ''Sangko'' Sam(19) to their younger sister, Gabby (13). After he was born, their parents eventually stopped in theater acting so they were not able to see them perform, however, it leads Concepcion to do theater roles as his parents did.〔 Concepcion was home schooled under the International Studies. As early as two years old, Concepcion was already able to carry a tune and dance to simple songs. At five years old, he had his first public performance at a worship cantata which later landed him the role of the young Jose Rizal in a stage play entitled, ''Sino Ka Ba, Jose Rizal?''.〔 During the play, he was discovered by David Cosico, a talent manager, who then encouraged Concepcion to sign up with S.T.A.G.E.S and enroll in ''Trumpets Playshop'' music theatre class to further hone his talents and potential.〔(Sam Concepcion Tween Heartthrob ) ''ShowBiz Pinoy''〕〔 Concepcion already had various plays under his name, as early as nine years of age. This included the role of Edmund Pevensie in the local stage adaptation of ''The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe'', Peter Pan and the Time Machine'' and ''Mr. Noah’s Big Boat''.〔(Sam Concepcion the Next Christian Bautista )〕〔 Aside from theatre plays, Concepcion also did not appear on television through a commercial featuring him and his real-life dad in ''Maggi Sinigang sa Miso''. He also appeared on various shows for children on ABS-CBN, such as Sineskwela and Hirayamanawari. Concepcion even had a regular hosting stint on ABC-5’s A.S.T.I.G. (All Set To Imitate God), a show about God made for children.〔(STAGES Talent wins Little Big Star )〕
Concepcion’s musical influences include Gary Valenciano, Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake, Chris Brown, Billy Crawford and Christian Bautista. In fact, Concepcion was even invited to guest in two of Christian Bautista’s concerts namely, ''Dunkin Donuts: Color Everywhere'' on March 2005 and ''Heartfelt'' on November 2005.

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