Early life Alejandro's parents separated when she was four. Her mother, Myrna Demauro, then remarried and moved to the
United States. Together with her father
Hajji and his new partner,
Rio Diaz, Alejandro and her sister Barni spent time in Manila and the US. Her theater experience began with
The Sound of Music at eight years of age, then
Peter Pan at 15,
Noli Me Tangere at 18, then
Alikabok at 21, followed by
Sino Ka Ba Jose Rizal,
Larawan, and
Fire Water Woman.
Career Rachel Alejandro first entered the world of showbiz at the age of 12, when she was a host on the popular TV show ''
That's Entertainment. At 15 from Pangasinan Province, following her successful TV stunt, Alejandro recorded her first album, Just a Minute'' (1989), for
Alpha Records. The album spawned several hit songs including the No. 1 single "Mr. Kupido", as well as "K.S.P. (Kulang sa Pansin)" and "Kay Tagal". The album went gold and Alejandro's recording career then took off. Her second album,
Watch Me Now!!! (1991), featured a revival of "Nakapagtataka", the signature song of her father, pop icon
Hajji Alejandro. Her powerful rendition of the song earned her the Awit Award for Best Performance by a Female Recording Artist and the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Foundation Award for Best Female Singer/Entertainer.
May Minamahal (1992), which contained the award-winning single "Babalik-balikan", became Alejandro's first platinum album in 1992. That same year, her career got another boost when she competed at the Golden Stag International Song Festival in
Brasov,
Romania, winning the award for Best Interpretation of a Romanian Song. Her 1994 album,
Sentimental, featured the multi-awarded song "Paalam Na", which Alejandro co-wrote with then-boyfriend
Dingdong Avanzado. In 1996, Alejandro celebrated her 10 years in showbiz by releasing an anniversary album and appearing in her first major concert, with guests
Janno Gibbs,
Ogie Alcasid and the Street Boys. As Alejandro said in an interview with Maryo B Labad, "In the past years, siguro halos lahat nasubukan ko na as far as the entertainment scene is concerned. And my efforts have paid off." Her album,
Tanging Pangarap, her first album for
Viva Records, was released in 2001. The carrier single was written by her longtime former boyfriend Lee Robin Salazar. It also contains the 2000
Metropop Song Festival winner "Forever and a Day" composed by Angelo Villegas. Recently, Alejandro released a self-produced album under a distribution agreement with Curve Entertainment entitled
Believe (2019), with original songs and cover songs from some of her stage musical projects. Alejandro has also enjoyed success as an actress, appearing in films and theater productions. In 2001, she took the role of Mimi Marquez in a production of
Rent that played in Manila and Singapore. A review from the
Singapore Straits Times praised Alejandro's performance writing, "Alejandro's Mimi sounds even better than Broadway's
Daphne Rubin-Vega. Her crystal clear voice is far stronger than the smokey whisper of Rubin-Vega". She starred in a run of the musical comedy
Xanadu in 2010. In 2012, she starred in Atlantis Productions'
Avenue Q which played at the
Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. This was her fourth time doing the show as she had previously performed in several repeats of the musical in Manila. She appeared in an Atlantis Production of
Aida as
Amneris in June 2011 and in July 2013, she accepted the role of Justice in a repeat run of
Rock of Ages in Manila. In 2017, she starred in the musical film
Ang Larawan, which she also was the executive producer, marking her comeback in film for the first time in 21 years. Her last major movie before that was 1996's
Mumbaki with
Raymart Santiago and directed by Butch Perez for
VIVA Films. She subsequently portrayed
Aurora Quezon in the 2019 film ''
Quezon's Game'' which garnered her several best actress awards. On July 1, 2018,
ASAP paid tribute to her and awarded her an ASAPinoy Plaque of recognition for her contributions to
OPM. On that day she together with other performers such as
Lyca Gairanod,
Jona Soquite, and legendary singers
Zsa Zsa Padilla,
Martin Nievera, and her father Hajji Alejandro, performed all her hit songs. Alejandro currently stars in the Philippine-Australian
jukebox musical All Out of Love: The Musical, which is based on the songs of
Air Supply. On July 23, 2021, Alejandro became an artist for
Star Magic and will star on her first
teleserye called
The Broken Marriage Vow. == Personal life ==