Miles Ocampo

Profession: Actress, Host, Writer
Birthday: May 1, 1997

Miles Ocampo is a Filipino actress known for her versatility, emotional depth, and long-running career that began in childhood. She first captured hearts as one of the standout kids on Goin’ Bulilit, where her comedic charm and natural talent quickly made her a favorite among viewers.

As she grew older, Miles made a seamless transition into teen and adult roles, earning recognition for her ability to take on both comedic and dramatic performances. From youth-oriented series to heavy teleseryes, she consistently proves her range and authenticity on screen.

Her acclaimed portrayal in the series Viral Scandal, her standout role in Eat Bulaga’s “Little Miss Philippines” segment as a co-host, and her moving performances in independent films have solidified her place as one of her generation’s most respected actresses.

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Notable Works

Television:

  • Goin’ Bulilit (2005–2011)
  • Luv U (2012–2016)
  • Home Sweetie Home (2014–2020)
  • Viral Scandal (2021–2022)
  • Sandugo
  • Eat Bulaga! (host – 2022–2023)
  • Paano Kita Mapapasalamatan? (guest roles)

Film:

  • Write About Love (2019)
  • UnTrue
  • Block Z
  • The Missing
  • The House Arrest of Us (digital series)

Achievements

  • Best Supporting Actress winner, Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) for Write About Love
  • PMPC Star Awards recognitions
  • Esteemed for her dramatic roles in MMK and TV dramas
  • One of the most successful Goin’ Bulilit alumni, with strong adult-career longevity

Life and Public Image

  • Known for her grounded, warm, and genuine personality
  • Active on social media with lifestyle, film, and travel content
  • Advocates for mental wellness and authenticity
  • Maintains strong friendships with fellow Goin’ Bulilit stars like Sharlene San Pedro and Kathryn Bernardo

Fun Facts

  • Started in Maalaala Mo Kaya and commercials before joining Goin’ Bulilit
  • Best friends with Kathryn Bernardo since childhood
  • Loves writing; contributed creatively to some indie projects
  • Frequently praised for her articulate interviews and mature perspective