BOOTS ANSON-ROA BIOGRAPHY
Born on January 30, 1945 as Maria Elisa Cristobal Anson to Oscar Moreno a movie matinee during his time, Boots Anson-Roa is a multi-awarded actress including a Lifetime Achievement Award from FAMAS and STAR AWARDS.
She started in TV as host of Dance-O-Rama in 1963. Married at the age 18 with Pete Roa, it did not stop her from joining the movies where she received multi-awards in recgonition of her acting.
In the 1980's they moved to the United States to become the Press Attache/ Cultural Officer/ Special Asst. to the Ambassador for Media, Community & Cultural Relations.
An achiever and trusted advocate (1974 TOWNS Awardee and UP Outstanding Alumnus Awardee among the other service and achievement awards), Boots has been Executive Director of the Movie Workers Welfare Foundation, Inc or MOWELFUND since 2002, and a member of the faculty of the University of the Philippines, Ateneo de Manila University and De La Salle University. Married to retired media practitioner Pete Roa, with four children successful in their own chosen fields, Boots juggles her time between home, TV responsibilities, advocacies, several upcoming movies, and her post as member of the Executive Committee of Metro Manila Film Festival.
She lost her husband Pete Roa in 2007 who succumbed to cancer of the lungs and the brain.
She run for senator in 2007 but lost.
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
EDDIE FERNANDEZ
EDDIE FERNANDEZ
Eddie Fernandez was knowfor his action role as LAGALAG. He was the father of the movie actress and concert queen, Pops Fernandez. His wife Dulce Lukban was also an actress.
He was imprisoned for a long time due to his killing of a Bulacan businessman in 1969 together with fellow actor, Berting Labra.
When he was released from prison, he staged a comeback but he got killed.
* Lagalag
* Magsindugo
* Sanggang Kadikit
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* The Accused
Eddie Fernandez was knowfor his action role as LAGALAG. He was the father of the movie actress and concert queen, Pops Fernandez. His wife Dulce Lukban was also an actress.
He was imprisoned for a long time due to his killing of a Bulacan businessman in 1969 together with fellow actor, Berting Labra.
When he was released from prison, he staged a comeback but he got killed.
* Lagalag
* Magsindugo
* Sanggang Kadikit
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* The Accused
Monday, October 29, 2007
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Chat Silayan
Date of Birth
1960, Philippines
Date of Death
23 April 2006, Quezon City, Philippines. (colon cancer)
Birth Name
Maria Rosario Rivera Silayan
Spouse
Mike Bailon 3 children
Trivia
Former beauty queen turn actress. She was the daughter of Filipino actor Vic Silayan.
Miss Philippines 1980.
Third runner up in the 1980 Miss Universe held at Sejong Cultural Center, Seoul, South Korea on July 7, 1980 in which Shawn Weatherly won the title.
Succumbed to colon cancer at the Saint Luke's Medical Center in Quezon City 7:55 pm of April 23 2006. She was brought to the hospital on March 31, 2006. She fought cancer for almost two years.
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Saturday, October 27, 2007
Chiquito
Chiquito, SLN
Chiquito (1928 - 1997) was a Filipino comedian born in Manila. He was born on March 12 1928, Manila, Philippines.
Asiong Aksaya, Mang Kepweng, Kenkoy, Barok – all these comic characters have a common denominator. They are all portrayed on cinema by the king of slapstick humor, Chiquito.
He was the archrival of Dolphy as the top comedian during his prime. However, he distinguished himself as the only actor who championed the Chinese people in his films by celebrating their industry and practical sense through his Mr.Wong character.
Apart from his luminous showbiz career, Chiquito was also an accomplished politician. He was an undefeated councilor of Makati City until the time of his death in July 2, 1997. He even served as the city’s Vice Mayor for sometime.
A man of various interests, Chiquito also excelled in sports. The only game that he did not try was bull fighting. He was a good boxer, a motor racer, a professional jai-alai player, a champion bowler and an excellent jockey. In fact, he was also one of Bata Reyes’ mentors, having notched a world championship title in billiard.
On the artistic side, Chiquito did extremely well as a comedian but he also proved his mettle in the fine art of drama, when he won the Famas Best Actor award for "Lovingly Yours, Helen."
He was a director, writer, and producer for Sotang Bastos Productions. He even wrote poems and composed songs for many of his films. Proof of these, was the rap music that he did for the movie, "Pinagbiyak na Bunga" with Andrew E.
Chiquito is also credited to have portrayed the very first male version of Darna in the film "Teribol Dobol." He was also the discoverer of Alma Moreno, who also became her leading lady in the movie "Kambal-Tuko."
Nothing fazed Chiquito. Even the snooty Hollywood found its match in his Gorio character in "Arizona Kid" (Fratelli Di Arizona), an Italian, Filipino co-production in 1968. The now campy classic is being marketed world-wide in an Italian website. It was directed by Luciano B. Carlos and penned by Lino Brocka. In this film, the dimunitive comic wonder starred with then Hollywood’s hottest sexpot, Mamie Van Doreen.
It also featured Bernard Bonnin, who cheerfully recalled that in one crucial scene, Chiquito had to ride a galloping horse despite a painful boil in his arm. Not the type who would halt a shoot for his convenience, Chiquito did the scene with gusto, resulting to the boil’s eruption while he mightily rode his horse. The shoot did go even if he was in terrible pain.
Eliza, one of Chiquito’s five daughters, recalled the many accidents in his dad’s life. "He figured in a motor mishap that almost crushed his face. Nariyan yung natapakan ng kabayo ang ulo, natapyas ang tenga, tumalsik, pinulot n’ya saka ikinabit. Hinanap pa namin." She also remembered how the late Rodolfo Garcia almost whacked his dad’s skull by a samurai in one fight scene. But that didn’t stop the shooting. "He was thinking of the small workers who would be affected once he stopped the shoot. So, kahit tumutulo ang dugo, pinunasan na lang, tapos tuloy ang shooting."
Chiquito’s other successful films were: "Lo’Waist Gang at si Og sa Mindoro" (1958), "Pretty Boy Playboy" (1968),"The Magnificent Zorro" (1968), "Sapagka’t Ako’y Pangit Lamang" (1968), "Pamilya Garapal" (1968), "Darling Ko’y Aswang" (1977), "Familia Antik" (1981), "Lasing Masters" (1981), "Goriong Butete" (1980), "Estong Tutong" (1983), "Agents Wen Manong" (1984) and "Magbiro Ka sa Lasing, Huwag sa Bagong Gising" (1986).
Among his many films, he loved those which he wrote and directed, like "Pete Matipid," and "Six Million Centavo Man."
Chiquito had his first acting role in 1947’s "Sanggano" by Palaris Pictures. It was Larry Santiago however, who gave him the break in the film industry. He used to be a leading lady to Pacita Aranas. He was even a part of the original "Low Waist Gang" that catapulted Fernando Poe Jr, Zaldy Zhornack and Jess Lapid Sr. to showbiz fame.
Chiquito started his showbiz career when he was seven years old. His first foray into the field of entertainment was at Clover Theater during the early 40s. He was joining the impersonation contest of Tugo when Lou Salvador Sr. spotted him, and gave him the break as a performer during theater intermissions.
"The audience responded well each time he came out with a powdered face," said Eliza. It was the origin of Chiquito’s long love affair with Mr. Wong character. "Sabi n’ya, lagi-lagi ang mga Chinese daw noon were portrayed as tindero ng taho. He made something out of that, but instead of mocking the Chinese, he uplifted them and celebrated their virtues when he was already doing films. Kaya, gusto sya ng mga Chinese noon."
In real life, he was Augusto Valdez Pangan, born in 1928 to a wealthy family from San Miguel, Bulacan. His ancestor was Epifanio delos Santos of, oh well, the famous EDSA.
He was only 19 when he married 16-year-old Vilma, Ramon Zamora’s dancing tandem in the Jumping Jack act at Dalisay Theater."He was the best," said Vilma to her children, but recalled that during their courtship, she never liked Chiquito, "Kasi pangit." Of course, now, she was saying it, in fond jest.
Even if his parents were rich, Chiquito raised his family on his own. "I will build my own castle," he promised his father.
The new couple, Augusto and Vilma struggled to make both ends meet. He was then a professional jockey. They lived in a room with a monthly rental of twenty-five pesos. "The monthly rent for a horse stable was a measly thirty–five pesos. So, you could imagine their hardship. Talagang sinolo niya. Hindi siya humingi", said Eliza.
To his showbiz friends and fans, Chiquito was Papang, but to his children --Medy, Eliza, Gus, Buma, Princess, Tiny and Archie, he’s always their beloved Papa. When asked about his father, Eliza replied, "Lahat kaming magkakapatid, everytime we talk about Papa, nalulungkot kami. He was the best father. We grew up hearing his wise counsel but he spared us the rod. If we committed mistakes, he never got angry and instead talked to us like a friend. He would remind us the Dos and Don’ts and the possible consequences of our actions, but he never imposed rules. Instead, he guided us to make better judgements. Kahit kami magkamali, alam naming, nandyan siya to pick us up. When I was young, I used to hear him say, ‘Pag nagmahal kayo, masasaktan kayo. How I wish, mabibili ko ang pagmamahal para hindi kayo masaktan, kaso di naman pwede yon".
"He’s funnier in real life," revealed Eliza, who still lives in their ancestral home in New Manila. "Our father built this house for us, so that we’d always be together".
Chiquito’s house at Balete Drive still maintains the original architecture, including his bedroom with an adjacent chapel and his billard room. His photos adorned the sala, and one can still see his personal mementoes, like the collection of old coins, and his old BMW. "Papa had given us so much, and we don’t want to forget him", explained Eliza.
She considers their fine education as one of the greatest gifts of their dad. "He died a wealthy man, and he made sure that all of us, including his great grandchildren would never go hungry. But he also taught us how to be good fishermen by providing us the best education." All the girls studied at the Dominican College in San Juan, while the two boys graduated from Ateneo de Manila.
Remember Mang Kepweng, the herbalist that he immortalized in films? Well, Chiquito was Mang Kepweng personified, according to Eliza. "Kukuha yan ng gaas, tapos magdidikdik ng luya, and would say, ‘O, anak, gamitin mo. Ipunas mo sa sakit mo sa tuhod.’ Effective naman".
Chiquito was also fond of inventing new devices out of scraps."He’s not a carpenter but he would try to repair furnitures. Hindi naman tubero, pero pipilitin niyang ayusin ang tubo," said Eliza. " He invented a water heater out of an empty albatross container. He also made an electric tester using an empty ballpen and a cap of Vicks Vaporub." All these are being kept by his family like a true treasure.
Chiquito wanted to become a doctor or lawyer but mustered only a high school education from Mapua because of his great demand in showbiz.
Before he died, Chiquito summoned all his children to go home on the premise that they would have a grand vacation in Boracay. "One came from San Francisco, the other was from Alabama, and another was in Florida. Without second thoughts, all of us left our jobs and went home," said Eliza.
"He had no regrets. He got everything he wanted in life. ‘Ngayon naman, I will face my Creator’ sabi nya. Baka daw nalulungkot ang kanyang Creator and He needs somebody na magpapatawa sa Kanya. Naiiyak ako no’n, pero sabi n’ya, "Wag kang umiyak, hindi ka maganda".
In his last days, the family gathered daily at the hospital. Eliza said, "We had dinner together, we played tong-its and other family games. There was a mass everyday. We kept everything in private because he wished to spend his last days, only with his family. Sometimes I would look at him, when we were having a fine time, and I would see tears of joy on his face."
Chiquito died of cancer of the liver. He was 65. At present, his wife Vilma lives at their house in San Francisco with son, Gus. Chiquito have six grandchildren. All of the first-born males bear their granddad’s name, Augusto-----Marco Augusto, Ethan August, and Augusto Nicko.
For lack of better title, Eliza said, "Ako, ang title ko sa kanya, Mantsa. Kasi, ang mantsa, kahit ano pa siya, hindi matatanggal. Kaya, everytime na tatawa ka, you will remember Chiquito."
She got two daughters who also joined the movie industry; Medy Valdez at Bukol Pangan
sources: wikipedia and manila bulletin
Filmography
* 1947 - Sanggano
* 1957 - Phone Pal
* 1957 - Lutong Makaw
* 1958 - Be My Love
* 1958 - Fighting Tisoy
* 1958 - Obra-Maestra
* 1958 - Mr. Basketball
* 1958 - Atrebida
* 1958 - Lo'Waist Gang at si Og sa Mindoro
* 1958 - 4 na Pulubi
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Chiquito (1928 - 1997) was a Filipino comedian born in Manila. He was born on March 12 1928, Manila, Philippines.
Asiong Aksaya, Mang Kepweng, Kenkoy, Barok – all these comic characters have a common denominator. They are all portrayed on cinema by the king of slapstick humor, Chiquito.
He was the archrival of Dolphy as the top comedian during his prime. However, he distinguished himself as the only actor who championed the Chinese people in his films by celebrating their industry and practical sense through his Mr.Wong character.
Apart from his luminous showbiz career, Chiquito was also an accomplished politician. He was an undefeated councilor of Makati City until the time of his death in July 2, 1997. He even served as the city’s Vice Mayor for sometime.
A man of various interests, Chiquito also excelled in sports. The only game that he did not try was bull fighting. He was a good boxer, a motor racer, a professional jai-alai player, a champion bowler and an excellent jockey. In fact, he was also one of Bata Reyes’ mentors, having notched a world championship title in billiard.
On the artistic side, Chiquito did extremely well as a comedian but he also proved his mettle in the fine art of drama, when he won the Famas Best Actor award for "Lovingly Yours, Helen."
He was a director, writer, and producer for Sotang Bastos Productions. He even wrote poems and composed songs for many of his films. Proof of these, was the rap music that he did for the movie, "Pinagbiyak na Bunga" with Andrew E.
Chiquito is also credited to have portrayed the very first male version of Darna in the film "Teribol Dobol." He was also the discoverer of Alma Moreno, who also became her leading lady in the movie "Kambal-Tuko."
Nothing fazed Chiquito. Even the snooty Hollywood found its match in his Gorio character in "Arizona Kid" (Fratelli Di Arizona), an Italian, Filipino co-production in 1968. The now campy classic is being marketed world-wide in an Italian website. It was directed by Luciano B. Carlos and penned by Lino Brocka. In this film, the dimunitive comic wonder starred with then Hollywood’s hottest sexpot, Mamie Van Doreen.
It also featured Bernard Bonnin, who cheerfully recalled that in one crucial scene, Chiquito had to ride a galloping horse despite a painful boil in his arm. Not the type who would halt a shoot for his convenience, Chiquito did the scene with gusto, resulting to the boil’s eruption while he mightily rode his horse. The shoot did go even if he was in terrible pain.
Eliza, one of Chiquito’s five daughters, recalled the many accidents in his dad’s life. "He figured in a motor mishap that almost crushed his face. Nariyan yung natapakan ng kabayo ang ulo, natapyas ang tenga, tumalsik, pinulot n’ya saka ikinabit. Hinanap pa namin." She also remembered how the late Rodolfo Garcia almost whacked his dad’s skull by a samurai in one fight scene. But that didn’t stop the shooting. "He was thinking of the small workers who would be affected once he stopped the shoot. So, kahit tumutulo ang dugo, pinunasan na lang, tapos tuloy ang shooting."
Chiquito’s other successful films were: "Lo’Waist Gang at si Og sa Mindoro" (1958), "Pretty Boy Playboy" (1968),"The Magnificent Zorro" (1968), "Sapagka’t Ako’y Pangit Lamang" (1968), "Pamilya Garapal" (1968), "Darling Ko’y Aswang" (1977), "Familia Antik" (1981), "Lasing Masters" (1981), "Goriong Butete" (1980), "Estong Tutong" (1983), "Agents Wen Manong" (1984) and "Magbiro Ka sa Lasing, Huwag sa Bagong Gising" (1986).
Among his many films, he loved those which he wrote and directed, like "Pete Matipid," and "Six Million Centavo Man."
Chiquito had his first acting role in 1947’s "Sanggano" by Palaris Pictures. It was Larry Santiago however, who gave him the break in the film industry. He used to be a leading lady to Pacita Aranas. He was even a part of the original "Low Waist Gang" that catapulted Fernando Poe Jr, Zaldy Zhornack and Jess Lapid Sr. to showbiz fame.
Chiquito started his showbiz career when he was seven years old. His first foray into the field of entertainment was at Clover Theater during the early 40s. He was joining the impersonation contest of Tugo when Lou Salvador Sr. spotted him, and gave him the break as a performer during theater intermissions.
"The audience responded well each time he came out with a powdered face," said Eliza. It was the origin of Chiquito’s long love affair with Mr. Wong character. "Sabi n’ya, lagi-lagi ang mga Chinese daw noon were portrayed as tindero ng taho. He made something out of that, but instead of mocking the Chinese, he uplifted them and celebrated their virtues when he was already doing films. Kaya, gusto sya ng mga Chinese noon."
In real life, he was Augusto Valdez Pangan, born in 1928 to a wealthy family from San Miguel, Bulacan. His ancestor was Epifanio delos Santos of, oh well, the famous EDSA.
He was only 19 when he married 16-year-old Vilma, Ramon Zamora’s dancing tandem in the Jumping Jack act at Dalisay Theater."He was the best," said Vilma to her children, but recalled that during their courtship, she never liked Chiquito, "Kasi pangit." Of course, now, she was saying it, in fond jest.
Even if his parents were rich, Chiquito raised his family on his own. "I will build my own castle," he promised his father.
The new couple, Augusto and Vilma struggled to make both ends meet. He was then a professional jockey. They lived in a room with a monthly rental of twenty-five pesos. "The monthly rent for a horse stable was a measly thirty–five pesos. So, you could imagine their hardship. Talagang sinolo niya. Hindi siya humingi", said Eliza.
To his showbiz friends and fans, Chiquito was Papang, but to his children --Medy, Eliza, Gus, Buma, Princess, Tiny and Archie, he’s always their beloved Papa. When asked about his father, Eliza replied, "Lahat kaming magkakapatid, everytime we talk about Papa, nalulungkot kami. He was the best father. We grew up hearing his wise counsel but he spared us the rod. If we committed mistakes, he never got angry and instead talked to us like a friend. He would remind us the Dos and Don’ts and the possible consequences of our actions, but he never imposed rules. Instead, he guided us to make better judgements. Kahit kami magkamali, alam naming, nandyan siya to pick us up. When I was young, I used to hear him say, ‘Pag nagmahal kayo, masasaktan kayo. How I wish, mabibili ko ang pagmamahal para hindi kayo masaktan, kaso di naman pwede yon".
"He’s funnier in real life," revealed Eliza, who still lives in their ancestral home in New Manila. "Our father built this house for us, so that we’d always be together".
Chiquito’s house at Balete Drive still maintains the original architecture, including his bedroom with an adjacent chapel and his billard room. His photos adorned the sala, and one can still see his personal mementoes, like the collection of old coins, and his old BMW. "Papa had given us so much, and we don’t want to forget him", explained Eliza.
She considers their fine education as one of the greatest gifts of their dad. "He died a wealthy man, and he made sure that all of us, including his great grandchildren would never go hungry. But he also taught us how to be good fishermen by providing us the best education." All the girls studied at the Dominican College in San Juan, while the two boys graduated from Ateneo de Manila.
Remember Mang Kepweng, the herbalist that he immortalized in films? Well, Chiquito was Mang Kepweng personified, according to Eliza. "Kukuha yan ng gaas, tapos magdidikdik ng luya, and would say, ‘O, anak, gamitin mo. Ipunas mo sa sakit mo sa tuhod.’ Effective naman".
Chiquito was also fond of inventing new devices out of scraps."He’s not a carpenter but he would try to repair furnitures. Hindi naman tubero, pero pipilitin niyang ayusin ang tubo," said Eliza. " He invented a water heater out of an empty albatross container. He also made an electric tester using an empty ballpen and a cap of Vicks Vaporub." All these are being kept by his family like a true treasure.
Chiquito wanted to become a doctor or lawyer but mustered only a high school education from Mapua because of his great demand in showbiz.
Before he died, Chiquito summoned all his children to go home on the premise that they would have a grand vacation in Boracay. "One came from San Francisco, the other was from Alabama, and another was in Florida. Without second thoughts, all of us left our jobs and went home," said Eliza.
"He had no regrets. He got everything he wanted in life. ‘Ngayon naman, I will face my Creator’ sabi nya. Baka daw nalulungkot ang kanyang Creator and He needs somebody na magpapatawa sa Kanya. Naiiyak ako no’n, pero sabi n’ya, "Wag kang umiyak, hindi ka maganda".
In his last days, the family gathered daily at the hospital. Eliza said, "We had dinner together, we played tong-its and other family games. There was a mass everyday. We kept everything in private because he wished to spend his last days, only with his family. Sometimes I would look at him, when we were having a fine time, and I would see tears of joy on his face."
Chiquito died of cancer of the liver. He was 65. At present, his wife Vilma lives at their house in San Francisco with son, Gus. Chiquito have six grandchildren. All of the first-born males bear their granddad’s name, Augusto-----Marco Augusto, Ethan August, and Augusto Nicko.
For lack of better title, Eliza said, "Ako, ang title ko sa kanya, Mantsa. Kasi, ang mantsa, kahit ano pa siya, hindi matatanggal. Kaya, everytime na tatawa ka, you will remember Chiquito."
She got two daughters who also joined the movie industry; Medy Valdez at Bukol Pangan
sources: wikipedia and manila bulletin
Filmography
* 1947 - Sanggano
* 1957 - Phone Pal
* 1957 - Lutong Makaw
* 1958 - Be My Love
* 1958 - Fighting Tisoy
* 1958 - Obra-Maestra
* 1958 - Mr. Basketball
* 1958 - Atrebida
* 1958 - Lo'Waist Gang at si Og sa Mindoro
* 1958 - 4 na Pulubi
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Friday, October 26, 2007
EDDIE GUTIERREZ
EDDIE GUTIERREZ
Tunay na Pangalan
* Eduardo Gutierrez
Kapanganakan
* May 13 1943
Kabiyak
* Pilita Corrales
* Liza Lorena
* Annabelle Rama
Mga Supling
* Ramon Christopher
* Tonton Gutierrez
* Ruffa Gutierrez
* Elvis Gutierrez
* Raymond Gutierrez
* Richard Gutierrez
* John Paul Gutierrez
* Ritchie Paul Gutierrez
* Rocky Gutierrez
Pelikula
* 1959 - Batas ng Alipin
* 1959 - Baby Bubut
* 1961 - Joey, Eddie & Lito
* 1964 - Eddie Long Legs
* 1965 - Portrait of my Love
* 1970 - Adios mi Amor
* 1976 - Ursula
* 1977 - Beerhouse
* 1977 - Babae, Huwag Kang Tukso
* 1978 - Lagi na Lamang ba akong Babae?
* 1978 - Bomba Star
* 1985 - Lahing Pikutin
* 1989 - Feel na Feel
* 1990 - Kailangan Kita (Conrad)
* 1991 - Humanap ka ng Panget
* 1995 - Pulis Probinsya 2
For news articles about Eddie Gutierrez go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Eddie Gutierrez
Tunay na Pangalan
* Eduardo Gutierrez
Kapanganakan
* May 13 1943
Kabiyak
* Pilita Corrales
* Liza Lorena
* Annabelle Rama
Mga Supling
* Ramon Christopher
* Tonton Gutierrez
* Ruffa Gutierrez
* Elvis Gutierrez
* Raymond Gutierrez
* Richard Gutierrez
* John Paul Gutierrez
* Ritchie Paul Gutierrez
* Rocky Gutierrez
Pelikula
* 1959 - Batas ng Alipin
* 1959 - Baby Bubut
* 1961 - Joey, Eddie & Lito
* 1964 - Eddie Long Legs
* 1965 - Portrait of my Love
* 1970 - Adios mi Amor
* 1976 - Ursula
* 1977 - Beerhouse
* 1977 - Babae, Huwag Kang Tukso
* 1978 - Lagi na Lamang ba akong Babae?
* 1978 - Bomba Star
* 1985 - Lahing Pikutin
* 1989 - Feel na Feel
* 1990 - Kailangan Kita (Conrad)
* 1991 - Humanap ka ng Panget
* 1995 - Pulis Probinsya 2
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Thursday, October 25, 2007
POPS FERNANDEZ
POPS FERNANDEZ
Real Name: Maria Cielito Lukban Fernandez
Screen Name: Pops Fernandez
Birthday: December 12, 1966
Birthplace: Quezon City
Father's Name: Eddie Fernandez
Mother's Name: Dulce Lukban
Ex-Husband's Name: Martin Nievera (with whom she has two sons)
Educational Attainment:
International School. Elementary & High School
The daughter of Filipino action star Eddie Fernandez, Pops Fernandez is one of the Philippines' most well-known and enduring vocalists. Fernandez began her musical career at age 16 when she signed a contract with OctoArts in 1981.
In 1982, Fernandez released her first LP, Pops, and started co-hosting the TV variety series Penthouse Live! with Martin Nievera. Fernandez quickly became an immensely popular teen idol in the Philippines; the press even dubbed her as the country's "Concert Queen" for her ability to attract huge crowds. Her face appeared on the covers of countless magazines. Five years after Penthouse Live! debuted, the show was replaced by Martin and Pops Twogether. Instead of merely working with one another, Nievera and Fernandez had gotten married. Martin and Pops Twogether was canceled after two years, and the couple separated in 1998. They have two sons, Robin and Ram.
In 1995, Fernandez joined the cast of another variety program ASAP together with her husband Martin Nievera, Dayanara Torres, and Ariel Rivera.
Fernandez was chosen as Best Female Musical Variety Show Host at the KBP Golden Dove Awards in 1999. Fernandez' fan following extends beyond the geographical boundaries of the Philippines; she has toured in the U.S., Japan, Hong Kong, Guam, and Italy. Fernandez released Shindig Live in 2001. Pops is the undisputed Concert Queen, and this is witnessed by thousands of people when she staged Shindig concert at ULTRA. And like any other real artist should be, Pops is more than just a singer, she is a better actress, an excellent host, and interesting writer. Filipino moviegoers rave for her performances in Linlang and this was followed by the box-oofice hit, Gusto Ko nang Lumigaya. She's done her new movie entitled "Zsa Zsa Zaturnnah Ze Muveeh" together with the Divine Diva Zsa Zsa Padilla. She also makes an occasional appearances hosts of the variety show, ASAP on Channel 2, Pops adds taste and glamour to everyone's viewing experience. For more than 2 decades, Pops still visible in Philippine showbiz.
Pops (June, 2007) had a show with Kuh Ledesma in Las Vegas but she didn’t have time to reunite with Martin or to take a quick look at Santino. June 28, would have been the un-couple’s 21st wedding anniversary, but they would have no reason to celebrate. Pops is preparing for her December concert at the Araneta Coliseum marking her 25th year in showbiz. Will she invite Martin as one of her guests? “We haven’t talked about it yet,” said Pops. “I haven’t asked him yet.”[1]
Meanwhile, Concert King Martin Nievera is back in the Philippines (July 8, 2007), after the US setback. Nievera's Las Vegas producer abandoned him, thus breaching the one-year contract they signed. Martin laughed off the comments made by his estranged producer, who labeled Martin as a "has-been,".Martin said that his is not yet "laos", and also disclaimed the news being spread by the producer that "he had a room specially built for Martin costing $32 million". Martin debunked rumours that he's preparing to formally seal his union with longtime girlfriend Katrina Ojeda, with whom he has a son named Santino, but confirmed that there are marriage talks. Martin stressed that everything between him and the mother (Pops) of his two children are tight and that they're comfortable dealing with each other's personal affairs.On August 3, 2007, Kuh Ledesma and Pops Fernandez with special guest Chokoleit will be at the Memphis area (Pop stars of the Philippines, 8 p.m. Cannon Center for the Performing Arts, 255 N. Main.)On friday night, July 6, 2007, Pops and boyfriend Jomari Yllana were close together to have watched the Fort Concert of Superstar Christina Aguilera (at the right side VIP section).
Movies
* Zsazsa Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh (2006)
* Videoke King (2002)
* Gusto Ko Ng Lumigaya (2000)
* Linlang (1999)
* Tamis Ng Unang Halik (1990)
* Kung Maibabalik Ko Lang (1989)
* Magic To Love (1989)
* Sa Puso Ko Hahalik Ang Mundo (1988)
* Stupid Cupid (1988)
* Shoot That Ball (1987)
* Si Mister At Si Misis (1986)
* Always And Forever (1986)
* Payaso (1986)
* Give Me Five (1984)
* Paano Ba Ang magmahal (1984)
* Just Say You Love Me (1982)
* Pag-ibig Pa (1982)
Source: Wikipedia
For news articles about Pops Fernandez go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Pops Fernandez
Real Name: Maria Cielito Lukban Fernandez
Screen Name: Pops Fernandez
Birthday: December 12, 1966
Birthplace: Quezon City
Father's Name: Eddie Fernandez
Mother's Name: Dulce Lukban
Ex-Husband's Name: Martin Nievera (with whom she has two sons)
Educational Attainment:
International School. Elementary & High School
The daughter of Filipino action star Eddie Fernandez, Pops Fernandez is one of the Philippines' most well-known and enduring vocalists. Fernandez began her musical career at age 16 when she signed a contract with OctoArts in 1981.
In 1982, Fernandez released her first LP, Pops, and started co-hosting the TV variety series Penthouse Live! with Martin Nievera. Fernandez quickly became an immensely popular teen idol in the Philippines; the press even dubbed her as the country's "Concert Queen" for her ability to attract huge crowds. Her face appeared on the covers of countless magazines. Five years after Penthouse Live! debuted, the show was replaced by Martin and Pops Twogether. Instead of merely working with one another, Nievera and Fernandez had gotten married. Martin and Pops Twogether was canceled after two years, and the couple separated in 1998. They have two sons, Robin and Ram.
In 1995, Fernandez joined the cast of another variety program ASAP together with her husband Martin Nievera, Dayanara Torres, and Ariel Rivera.
Fernandez was chosen as Best Female Musical Variety Show Host at the KBP Golden Dove Awards in 1999. Fernandez' fan following extends beyond the geographical boundaries of the Philippines; she has toured in the U.S., Japan, Hong Kong, Guam, and Italy. Fernandez released Shindig Live in 2001. Pops is the undisputed Concert Queen, and this is witnessed by thousands of people when she staged Shindig concert at ULTRA. And like any other real artist should be, Pops is more than just a singer, she is a better actress, an excellent host, and interesting writer. Filipino moviegoers rave for her performances in Linlang and this was followed by the box-oofice hit, Gusto Ko nang Lumigaya. She's done her new movie entitled "Zsa Zsa Zaturnnah Ze Muveeh" together with the Divine Diva Zsa Zsa Padilla. She also makes an occasional appearances hosts of the variety show, ASAP on Channel 2, Pops adds taste and glamour to everyone's viewing experience. For more than 2 decades, Pops still visible in Philippine showbiz.
Pops (June, 2007) had a show with Kuh Ledesma in Las Vegas but she didn’t have time to reunite with Martin or to take a quick look at Santino. June 28, would have been the un-couple’s 21st wedding anniversary, but they would have no reason to celebrate. Pops is preparing for her December concert at the Araneta Coliseum marking her 25th year in showbiz. Will she invite Martin as one of her guests? “We haven’t talked about it yet,” said Pops. “I haven’t asked him yet.”[1]
Meanwhile, Concert King Martin Nievera is back in the Philippines (July 8, 2007), after the US setback. Nievera's Las Vegas producer abandoned him, thus breaching the one-year contract they signed. Martin laughed off the comments made by his estranged producer, who labeled Martin as a "has-been,".Martin said that his is not yet "laos", and also disclaimed the news being spread by the producer that "he had a room specially built for Martin costing $32 million". Martin debunked rumours that he's preparing to formally seal his union with longtime girlfriend Katrina Ojeda, with whom he has a son named Santino, but confirmed that there are marriage talks. Martin stressed that everything between him and the mother (Pops) of his two children are tight and that they're comfortable dealing with each other's personal affairs.On August 3, 2007, Kuh Ledesma and Pops Fernandez with special guest Chokoleit will be at the Memphis area (Pop stars of the Philippines, 8 p.m. Cannon Center for the Performing Arts, 255 N. Main.)On friday night, July 6, 2007, Pops and boyfriend Jomari Yllana were close together to have watched the Fort Concert of Superstar Christina Aguilera (at the right side VIP section).
Movies
* Zsazsa Zaturnnah Ze Moveeh (2006)
* Videoke King (2002)
* Gusto Ko Ng Lumigaya (2000)
* Linlang (1999)
* Tamis Ng Unang Halik (1990)
* Kung Maibabalik Ko Lang (1989)
* Magic To Love (1989)
* Sa Puso Ko Hahalik Ang Mundo (1988)
* Stupid Cupid (1988)
* Shoot That Ball (1987)
* Si Mister At Si Misis (1986)
* Always And Forever (1986)
* Payaso (1986)
* Give Me Five (1984)
* Paano Ba Ang magmahal (1984)
* Just Say You Love Me (1982)
* Pag-ibig Pa (1982)
Source: Wikipedia
For news articles about Pops Fernandez go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Pops Fernandez
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Mat Ranillo III
MAT RANILLO lll
Matias Archibald Ranillo III was born on October 5, 1956. He is the first son of Attorney Matias ‘Mat’ Ranillo Jr. from Zamboanga, and actress Gloria Sevilla from Cebu. Mat III is the second of seven children. When Mat turned 4, the family moved to Manila in order for his parents to pursue their movie careers. They set up house at Scout Lozano St. in Quezon City.
Mat attained his education in schools, such as: Lourdes School in Quezon city, St. Vincent School in Dipolog City for his first two high school years, San Sebastian College, and San Beda College where he played for the basketball team. He majored in Customs Administration in hopes to land a job at the Customs department like his father. Just as he was finishing College, he was discovered by director Marcial Sansom and was introduced to show business. Mat immediately became famous and recognized not only for his good looks, but because of his charisma and his ability to capture audience. Mat became a leading man to all the top movie actresses, such as: Nora Aunor, Vilma Santos, Lorna Tolentino, Alma Moreno, Vivian Velez, and Alona Alegre, to name a few. Mat has won the Famas (the most prestigious movie industry award-giving body in the Philippines) for Best Supporting Actor in 1979 and Best Actor the following year. He appeared close to 50 movies. Mat also starred in several hit television shows, such as: Mommy Ko si Mayor, and the popular soap opera, Tabing Ilog. However, it was not until his portrayal of Jesus Christ in the annual Lenten stage production "KRISTO" that took his acting career into another level. Mat
portrayed an artistic presentation of the life and death of our Lord Jesus Christ. The CCP stage presentation was duplicated in other provinces and even in California. "KRISTO" was followed by "KRISTO the Movie" with Mat portraying Jesus as well.
When Mat is not spending time with his family or acting, he is an active member of the KAPP or Kapisanan ng mga Artista sa Pelikulang Pilipino. KAPP is the movie industry's non-profit organization who helps members of the industry who need financial or medical assistance. Mat is also a member of Marian Catholic group.
Mat was elected officer officer of the KAPP (Kapisanan ng mga Artista sa Pelikulang Pilipino) in 2001. Then, In 2002, he was appointed Testing Officer of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Tesda) of the Department of Labor and Employment )
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entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Mat Ranillo III
Matias Archibald Ranillo III was born on October 5, 1956. He is the first son of Attorney Matias ‘Mat’ Ranillo Jr. from Zamboanga, and actress Gloria Sevilla from Cebu. Mat III is the second of seven children. When Mat turned 4, the family moved to Manila in order for his parents to pursue their movie careers. They set up house at Scout Lozano St. in Quezon City.
Mat attained his education in schools, such as: Lourdes School in Quezon city, St. Vincent School in Dipolog City for his first two high school years, San Sebastian College, and San Beda College where he played for the basketball team. He majored in Customs Administration in hopes to land a job at the Customs department like his father. Just as he was finishing College, he was discovered by director Marcial Sansom and was introduced to show business. Mat immediately became famous and recognized not only for his good looks, but because of his charisma and his ability to capture audience. Mat became a leading man to all the top movie actresses, such as: Nora Aunor, Vilma Santos, Lorna Tolentino, Alma Moreno, Vivian Velez, and Alona Alegre, to name a few. Mat has won the Famas (the most prestigious movie industry award-giving body in the Philippines) for Best Supporting Actor in 1979 and Best Actor the following year. He appeared close to 50 movies. Mat also starred in several hit television shows, such as: Mommy Ko si Mayor, and the popular soap opera, Tabing Ilog. However, it was not until his portrayal of Jesus Christ in the annual Lenten stage production "KRISTO" that took his acting career into another level. Mat
portrayed an artistic presentation of the life and death of our Lord Jesus Christ. The CCP stage presentation was duplicated in other provinces and even in California. "KRISTO" was followed by "KRISTO the Movie" with Mat portraying Jesus as well.
When Mat is not spending time with his family or acting, he is an active member of the KAPP or Kapisanan ng mga Artista sa Pelikulang Pilipino. KAPP is the movie industry's non-profit organization who helps members of the industry who need financial or medical assistance. Mat is also a member of Marian Catholic group.
Mat was elected officer officer of the KAPP (Kapisanan ng mga Artista sa Pelikulang Pilipino) in 2001. Then, In 2002, he was appointed Testing Officer of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Tesda) of the Department of Labor and Employment )
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entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Mat Ranillo III
Monday, October 22, 2007
Mikee Cojuangco
Mikaela MarÃa Antonia de los Reyes Cojuangco-Jaworski, better known simply as Mikee Cojuangco, is an equestrianne, local television host and actress from the Philippines.
She was born on February 26, 1974 to Tarlac congressman and current Philippine Olympic Committee president Jose "Peping" Cojuangco and Tarlac governor Margarita "Tingting" del los Reyes-Cojuangco. The Conjuangco family owns a vast sugar plantation in Tarlac known as Hacienda Luisita. She is also the niece of former Philippine President Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino.
Mikee started to show interest in riding at age eight but was only allowed to take lessons by her parents when she turned 10. At the age of 16, she joined her first international competition at Shizuoka, Japan where she placed third in the individual show jumping. But her best winning moment happened just before the curtains fell on the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea. Mikee managed to bag Philippines' third and last gold medal in the individual show jumping event.
She graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at the Ateneo de Manila University in 1995.
Aside from being a champion rider, Mikee is also a TV and movie actress and a commercial model. She is married to Pasig City congressman Robert "Dodot" Jaworski Jr., son of basketball player and senator Robert Jaworski. Together, they have two sons named Robert III (Robbie) and Rafael Joseph.
1. "Majika" (2006) TV series (as Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski) .... Tamara (2006)
2. Kasangga kahit kailan (1998)
... aka Batas magkasangga (Philippines: Tagalog title)
3. Dahil ba sa kanya (1998)
4. Buhay mo'y buhay ko rin (1997)
5. Do Re Mi (1997) .... Mikki
6. Nag-iisang ikaw (1997)
7. Mahal kita, alam mo ba? (1996)
8. I Love You Sabado!!! (1995)
9. Manalo matalo mahal kita (1995) .... Pat
10. Forever (1994)
1. "All About You" (2003) TV series (as Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski) .... Herself - Host
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entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Mikee Cojuangco
Sunday, October 21, 2007
ALICE DIXSON
Alice Dixson
Date of Birth
28 July 1969
Birth Name
Alice C. Dixson
Spouse
Ronnie Miranda (28 May 1998 - present)
Became popular due to the shampoo commercial in which she uttered "I can feel it", which become a byword.
She starred in Dyesebel in 1997.
In 1999, she migrated to Canada where her celebrity webmaster Ronnie Miranda is based.
She's back again in the Philippines. She is now Ina Magenta, the role of Charito Solis in Okay Ka Fairy Ko. She used to be Faye, the fairy-wife of Enteng.
* 1998 Manila Film Festival Best Actress Awardee for the movie "Sambahin Ang Ngalan Mo"
* 1997 Manila Film Festival Best Actress Nominee for the movie "To Saudi With Love"
* 1987 Philippine Movie Press Club Award for Most Promising Star
* Creative Guild of Accredited Advertising Agencies Award of Recognition as Commercial Model Discovery of 1987
ACHIEVEMENTS
* Semi-Finalists in the Miss International Pageant held in Nagasaki Japan (1986)
* Miss Philippines International (1986)
* Eat Bulaga "Reyna ng Santacruzan" (1986)
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entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Alice Dixson
Date of Birth
28 July 1969
Birth Name
Alice C. Dixson
Spouse
Ronnie Miranda (28 May 1998 - present)
Became popular due to the shampoo commercial in which she uttered "I can feel it", which become a byword.
She starred in Dyesebel in 1997.
In 1999, she migrated to Canada where her celebrity webmaster Ronnie Miranda is based.
She's back again in the Philippines. She is now Ina Magenta, the role of Charito Solis in Okay Ka Fairy Ko. She used to be Faye, the fairy-wife of Enteng.
* 1998 Manila Film Festival Best Actress Awardee for the movie "Sambahin Ang Ngalan Mo"
* 1997 Manila Film Festival Best Actress Nominee for the movie "To Saudi With Love"
* 1987 Philippine Movie Press Club Award for Most Promising Star
* Creative Guild of Accredited Advertising Agencies Award of Recognition as Commercial Model Discovery of 1987
ACHIEVEMENTS
* Semi-Finalists in the Miss International Pageant held in Nagasaki Japan (1986)
* Miss Philippines International (1986)
* Eat Bulaga "Reyna ng Santacruzan" (1986)
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entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Alice Dixson
Friday, October 19, 2007
ALICIA ALONZO
ALICIA ALONZO BIOGRAPHY
She is a multi-awarded actresss who started her movie career in Sampaguita Pictures. Born in 1947, she married Ross Rival from the Salvador clan. They had a son, Jon Jon Hernandez who died in a car accident. His brother Anthony Alonzo is also a movie actor.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Alicia Alonzo
She is a multi-awarded actresss who started her movie career in Sampaguita Pictures. Born in 1947, she married Ross Rival from the Salvador clan. They had a son, Jon Jon Hernandez who died in a car accident. His brother Anthony Alonzo is also a movie actor.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Alicia Alonzo
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
BEMBOL ROCO
Bembol Roco
Rafael Roco, Jr. (born November 20, 1953) is an award-winining Filipino actor whose work ranges from films to television. He is famous for his critically-acclaimed role as Julio Madiaga in Maynila: Sa mga Kuko ng Liwanag. Though he acts in his country's films, he also had a small role in the 1982 U.S. film The Year of Living Dangerously.
He's married to a former Coco Artadi with whom he has twins. The twins are now in the movie and TV industry.
Films:
1. "Pangarap na bituin" (2007) TV series (post-production)
2. "Asian Treasures" (2007) TV series .... Marcus Vergara (2007)
3. Batanes (2007) .... Boy
... aka Batanes: Ang pag-Ibig ay walang hangganan (Philippines: Tagalog title: long title)
4. Pi7ong tagpo (2007)
5. M.O.N.A.Y (Misteyks obda neyson adres Yata) ni Mr. Shooli (2007)
... aka M.O.N.A.Y ni Mr. Shooli, Ang (Philippines: Tagalog title)
6. Faces of Love (2007)
7. "Maging sino ka man" (2006) TV series .... Tomas Arroyo (2006)
8. "Sa piling mo" (2006) TV series .... Ninong Al (2006)
9. First Day High (2006)
10. "Komiks" .... Ninong Kadyo (1 episode, 2006)
- Da Adventures of Pedro Penduko (2006) TV episode .... Ninong Kadyo
11. Donsol (2006) .... Fidel
12. Tuli (2005)
13. The Great Raid (2005) (as Rafael 'Bembol' A. Roco Jr.) .... Henchman #2
14. Boso (2005)
15. Anak ni Brocka (2005) .... (special appearance)
16. U-Belt (2004)
17. Homecoming (2003/I) .... Mr. Edades
18. Sana'y ikaw na nga (2003)
19. "Iibigin ay ikaw, Ang" (2002) TV series
... aka AIAI (Philippines: Tagalog title: alternative title)
... aka Iibigin ay ikaw pa rin, Ang (Philippines: Tagalog title: second season title)
20. Iligpit si Bobby Ortega, markang bungo 2 (2001)
21. Biyaheng langit (2000) .... Bossing
... aka Paradise Express (International: English title)
22. Palaban (2000)
... aka The Fighter (Philippines: English title: literal English title)
23. Bulaklak ng Maynila (1999) .... Roque
... aka Domingo Landicho's Bulaklak ng Maynila (Philippines: Tagalog title: complete title)
... aka Flower of Manila (International: English title)
24. Esperanza: The Movie (1999) .... Luis
... aka Esperanza (Philippines: English title: short title)
25. Isprikitik, walastik kung pumitik (1999) .... Singh Hal
... aka Ispirikitik (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
26. Di pwedeng hindi pwede (1999) .... Mendez
27. Anak ng bulkan (1997) .... Pulon, Pedring's Stepfather
28. Iskalawag (1997)
29. Kadre (1997)
30. Ipaglaban mo: The Movie Part 2 (1997) .... Sgt. Makatulos
... aka Ipaglaban mo! II (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
... aka Kapag may katwiran ipaglaban mo! 2: The Movie
31. "Esperanza" (1997) TV series .... Luis
32. Humanda ka babalikan kita (1996)
33. Matimbang pa sa dugo (1995) .... Sabater
34. Asero (1995)
35. Tubusin mo ng bala ang puso ko (1995)
36. Nagkataon, nagkatagpo (1994)
37. Wating (1994)
... aka Streetsmart
38. Talahib at rosas (1994) .... Kumander Baliling
39. Eddie Tagalog: Pulis Makati (1992)
40. Lover's Delight (1990)
41. Kapitan Paile: Hindi kita iiwanang buhay (1990)
42. Jabidah Massacre (1990)
43. Gumapang ka sa lusak (1990)
... aka Dirty Affair
44. Biokids (1990)
45. Urbanito Dizon (1990)
46. Anak ni Baby Ama (1990)
47. Babangon ako't dudurugin kita (1989) .... Rod
48. Orapronobis (1989) .... Major Kontra
... aka Fight for Us
... aka Insoumis, Les (France)
49. Tatlong ina, isang anak (1987)
... aka Three Mothers, One Child (International: English title)
50. Teritoryo ko ito (1986)
51. Gabi na, kumander (1986)
52. Bagets (1984) .... Buko Vendor
53. 'Merika (1984) (as Rafael Roco) .... Mon
54. Minsan may isang ina (1983)
55. The Year of Living Dangerously (1982) .... Kumar
56. Cinq et la peau (1982) (as Rafael Roco) .... Bembol
... aka Five and the Skin (International: English title)
57. Tres kantos (1982)
58. Intrusion Cambodia (1981)
59. Taga sa panahon (1980)
60. Pangkat Do or Die (1980)
61. Isa, dalawa, tatlo ang tatay mo kalbo (1980)
... aka Tatay kong kalbo (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
62. Beach House (1980)
63. Gabi ng lagim ngayon (1980) .... Abel
64. Midnight Show (1979)
65. Pinay, American Style (1979) .... Nonoy
66. Kid kaliwete (1978) .... Kid Kaliwete
67. Hayop sa hayop (1978)
68. Lagi na lamang ba akong babae? (1978)
69. Pagputi ng uwak, pag-itim ng tagak (1978)
... aka When the Crow Turns White, When the Heron Turns Black (International: English title)
70. Boy pana (Terror ng Maynila '63) (1978) .... Boy Pana
... aka Boy pana (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
71. Banta ng kahapon (1977) (as Rafael Roco Jr.)
72. Sa piling ng mga sugapa (1977)
... aka Sugapa (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
73. Babae, huwag kang tukso (1977) (as Rafael Roco Jr.)
74. Hubad na bayani (1977)
75. Itim (1976)
... aka The Rites of May
76. Lunes, Martes, Miyerkules, Huwebes, Biyernes, Sabado, Linggo (1976)
... aka Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
77. Tatlong taong walang Diyos (1976) (as Rafael Roco Jr.)
... aka Three Godless Years (International: English title)
... aka Three Years Without God (Philippines: English title)
78. Sakada (1976)
... aka The Tenants (Philippines: English title)
79. Maynila: Sa mga kuko ng liwanag (1975) (as Rafael Roco) .... Julio
... aka Manila
... aka Manila in the Claws of Neon (Philippines: English title)
... aka The Nail of Brightness (USA)
80. Boy Kodyak (1970) .... Detective Teo Rosa
81. Parolado (????)
82. Alamat ng ninja kuno (????)
83. Hiwaga ng pag-asa, Mga (????)
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entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Bembol Roco
Rafael Roco, Jr. (born November 20, 1953) is an award-winining Filipino actor whose work ranges from films to television. He is famous for his critically-acclaimed role as Julio Madiaga in Maynila: Sa mga Kuko ng Liwanag. Though he acts in his country's films, he also had a small role in the 1982 U.S. film The Year of Living Dangerously.
He's married to a former Coco Artadi with whom he has twins. The twins are now in the movie and TV industry.
Films:
1. "Pangarap na bituin" (2007) TV series (post-production)
2. "Asian Treasures" (2007) TV series .... Marcus Vergara (2007)
3. Batanes (2007) .... Boy
... aka Batanes: Ang pag-Ibig ay walang hangganan (Philippines: Tagalog title: long title)
4. Pi7ong tagpo (2007)
5. M.O.N.A.Y (Misteyks obda neyson adres Yata) ni Mr. Shooli (2007)
... aka M.O.N.A.Y ni Mr. Shooli, Ang (Philippines: Tagalog title)
6. Faces of Love (2007)
7. "Maging sino ka man" (2006) TV series .... Tomas Arroyo (2006)
8. "Sa piling mo" (2006) TV series .... Ninong Al (2006)
9. First Day High (2006)
10. "Komiks" .... Ninong Kadyo (1 episode, 2006)
- Da Adventures of Pedro Penduko (2006) TV episode .... Ninong Kadyo
11. Donsol (2006) .... Fidel
12. Tuli (2005)
13. The Great Raid (2005) (as Rafael 'Bembol' A. Roco Jr.) .... Henchman #2
14. Boso (2005)
15. Anak ni Brocka (2005) .... (special appearance)
16. U-Belt (2004)
17. Homecoming (2003/I) .... Mr. Edades
18. Sana'y ikaw na nga (2003)
19. "Iibigin ay ikaw, Ang" (2002) TV series
... aka AIAI (Philippines: Tagalog title: alternative title)
... aka Iibigin ay ikaw pa rin, Ang (Philippines: Tagalog title: second season title)
20. Iligpit si Bobby Ortega, markang bungo 2 (2001)
21. Biyaheng langit (2000) .... Bossing
... aka Paradise Express (International: English title)
22. Palaban (2000)
... aka The Fighter (Philippines: English title: literal English title)
23. Bulaklak ng Maynila (1999) .... Roque
... aka Domingo Landicho's Bulaklak ng Maynila (Philippines: Tagalog title: complete title)
... aka Flower of Manila (International: English title)
24. Esperanza: The Movie (1999) .... Luis
... aka Esperanza (Philippines: English title: short title)
25. Isprikitik, walastik kung pumitik (1999) .... Singh Hal
... aka Ispirikitik (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
26. Di pwedeng hindi pwede (1999) .... Mendez
27. Anak ng bulkan (1997) .... Pulon, Pedring's Stepfather
28. Iskalawag (1997)
29. Kadre (1997)
30. Ipaglaban mo: The Movie Part 2 (1997) .... Sgt. Makatulos
... aka Ipaglaban mo! II (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
... aka Kapag may katwiran ipaglaban mo! 2: The Movie
31. "Esperanza" (1997) TV series .... Luis
32. Humanda ka babalikan kita (1996)
33. Matimbang pa sa dugo (1995) .... Sabater
34. Asero (1995)
35. Tubusin mo ng bala ang puso ko (1995)
36. Nagkataon, nagkatagpo (1994)
37. Wating (1994)
... aka Streetsmart
38. Talahib at rosas (1994) .... Kumander Baliling
39. Eddie Tagalog: Pulis Makati (1992)
40. Lover's Delight (1990)
41. Kapitan Paile: Hindi kita iiwanang buhay (1990)
42. Jabidah Massacre (1990)
43. Gumapang ka sa lusak (1990)
... aka Dirty Affair
44. Biokids (1990)
45. Urbanito Dizon (1990)
46. Anak ni Baby Ama (1990)
47. Babangon ako't dudurugin kita (1989) .... Rod
48. Orapronobis (1989) .... Major Kontra
... aka Fight for Us
... aka Insoumis, Les (France)
49. Tatlong ina, isang anak (1987)
... aka Three Mothers, One Child (International: English title)
50. Teritoryo ko ito (1986)
51. Gabi na, kumander (1986)
52. Bagets (1984) .... Buko Vendor
53. 'Merika (1984) (as Rafael Roco) .... Mon
54. Minsan may isang ina (1983)
55. The Year of Living Dangerously (1982) .... Kumar
56. Cinq et la peau (1982) (as Rafael Roco) .... Bembol
... aka Five and the Skin (International: English title)
57. Tres kantos (1982)
58. Intrusion Cambodia (1981)
59. Taga sa panahon (1980)
60. Pangkat Do or Die (1980)
61. Isa, dalawa, tatlo ang tatay mo kalbo (1980)
... aka Tatay kong kalbo (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
62. Beach House (1980)
63. Gabi ng lagim ngayon (1980) .... Abel
64. Midnight Show (1979)
65. Pinay, American Style (1979) .... Nonoy
66. Kid kaliwete (1978) .... Kid Kaliwete
67. Hayop sa hayop (1978)
68. Lagi na lamang ba akong babae? (1978)
69. Pagputi ng uwak, pag-itim ng tagak (1978)
... aka When the Crow Turns White, When the Heron Turns Black (International: English title)
70. Boy pana (Terror ng Maynila '63) (1978) .... Boy Pana
... aka Boy pana (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
71. Banta ng kahapon (1977) (as Rafael Roco Jr.)
72. Sa piling ng mga sugapa (1977)
... aka Sugapa (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
73. Babae, huwag kang tukso (1977) (as Rafael Roco Jr.)
74. Hubad na bayani (1977)
75. Itim (1976)
... aka The Rites of May
76. Lunes, Martes, Miyerkules, Huwebes, Biyernes, Sabado, Linggo (1976)
... aka Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
77. Tatlong taong walang Diyos (1976) (as Rafael Roco Jr.)
... aka Three Godless Years (International: English title)
... aka Three Years Without God (Philippines: English title)
78. Sakada (1976)
... aka The Tenants (Philippines: English title)
79. Maynila: Sa mga kuko ng liwanag (1975) (as Rafael Roco) .... Julio
... aka Manila
... aka Manila in the Claws of Neon (Philippines: English title)
... aka The Nail of Brightness (USA)
80. Boy Kodyak (1970) .... Detective Teo Rosa
81. Parolado (????)
82. Alamat ng ninja kuno (????)
83. Hiwaga ng pag-asa, Mga (????)
For news articles about Bembol Roco go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Bembol Roco
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
BEVERLY VERGEL
Beverly Vergel
Beverly is the daughter of Cesar Ramirez and Alicia Vergel. Ace Vergel is his brother while Mike Vergel, a character actor is half-brother from her mother's second marriage.
Beverly has two daughters Sydney and Tracy. At present, she holds this position at ABS CBN.
Director
ABS-CBN Center For Communication Arts, Inc.
(Broadcast Media industry)
February 2005 — Present (2 years 11 months)
#
Director
ABS-CBN Center for Communication Arts, Inc.
(Non-Profit; 11-50 employees; Broadcast Media industry)
June 2000 — Present (7 years 7 months)
# Mara Clara: The Movie (1996)
... aka Mara Clara (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
# Melencio Magat: Dugo laban dugo (1996)
... aka Melencio Magat (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
# Moises Arcanghel: Sa guhit ng bala (1996)
... aka Moises Arcanghel (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
# Lover's Delight (1990)
# Tangga and Chos: Beauty Secret Agents (1990)
# Bala at rosaryo (1990)
# Kolehiyala (1990) .... Leonor
# Handa na ang hukay mo, Calida (1989)
# Jacky Tyan (1988) .... Oyang
# Smith & Wesson (1988)
# Ambush (1988)
# Alega Gang: Public Enemy No. 1 of Cebu (1988)
... aka Alega Gang (Philippines: English title)
# Bakit kinagat ni Adan ang mansanas ni Eba (1988) .... Evelyn
# Baril ko ang uusig (1985)
# Gobernador (????)
# Kahit ako'y tupang itim, may langit rin (????)
# Sgt Patalinhug: CIS Special Operations Group (????)
... aka Sgt Patalinhug (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
For news articles about Beverly Vergel go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Beverly Vergel
Beverly is the daughter of Cesar Ramirez and Alicia Vergel. Ace Vergel is his brother while Mike Vergel, a character actor is half-brother from her mother's second marriage.
Beverly has two daughters Sydney and Tracy. At present, she holds this position at ABS CBN.
Director
ABS-CBN Center For Communication Arts, Inc.
(Broadcast Media industry)
February 2005 — Present (2 years 11 months)
#
Director
ABS-CBN Center for Communication Arts, Inc.
(Non-Profit; 11-50 employees; Broadcast Media industry)
June 2000 — Present (7 years 7 months)
# Mara Clara: The Movie (1996)
... aka Mara Clara (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
# Melencio Magat: Dugo laban dugo (1996)
... aka Melencio Magat (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
# Moises Arcanghel: Sa guhit ng bala (1996)
... aka Moises Arcanghel (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
# Lover's Delight (1990)
# Tangga and Chos: Beauty Secret Agents (1990)
# Bala at rosaryo (1990)
# Kolehiyala (1990) .... Leonor
# Handa na ang hukay mo, Calida (1989)
# Jacky Tyan (1988) .... Oyang
# Smith & Wesson (1988)
# Ambush (1988)
# Alega Gang: Public Enemy No. 1 of Cebu (1988)
... aka Alega Gang (Philippines: English title)
# Bakit kinagat ni Adan ang mansanas ni Eba (1988) .... Evelyn
# Baril ko ang uusig (1985)
# Gobernador (????)
# Kahit ako'y tupang itim, may langit rin (????)
# Sgt Patalinhug: CIS Special Operations Group (????)
... aka Sgt Patalinhug (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
For news articles about Beverly Vergel go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Beverly Vergel
Monday, October 15, 2007
PANCHITO ALBA
Panchito Alba
Si Panchito ay isang komedyante na nagsimula noong dekada 60. Kadalasang magkapareha sila ni Dolphy sa pelikula man o telebisyon. Isa sa mga pangbenta niya sa komedya ay ang kanyang ilong.
Siya ay anak ng isang batikang magaling na kontrabidang si Etang Discher. Una siyang gumanap sa bakuran ng Sampaguita Pictures sa mga papel ng isang magulang kasama na rito ang magaling na pagkakaganap niya bilang esktriktong ama ni Carmen Rosales sa Melodramatikong Pelikula ni Pablo Gomez na M N noong 1954
Nag-umpisa ang samahan nila ni Dolphy ng gawin nila ang isa sa matagumpay na pelikula ng Sampaguita Pictures noong 1959 ang Komedyang Kalabog en Bosyo na nagkaroon pa ng tatlong bersyon noong dekada 80s na sila rin ang gumanap at noong dekada 90s naman na pinangunahan ni Anjo Yllana.
Namatay siya noong Disyembre, 1995.
Films:
# Alyas Batman en Robin (1993) .... Paenguin
# Ali in Wonderland (1991)
# Goosebuster (1991)
# Espadang patpat (1990)
# Samson & Goliath (1990)
# Og Must Be Crazy (1990) .... Temyong
# Ganda babae, gandang lalake (1990)
# Crocodile Jones: The Son of Indiana Dundee (1990)
# Small, Medium en Large (1990) .... Ma El
# Twist: Ako si ikaw, ikaw si ako (1990)
# Hotdog (1990)
# My Darling Domestic (The Greytest Iskeyp) (1989)
# Romeo Loves Juliet... But Their Families Hate Each Other! (1989)
# Gawa na ang balang para sa akin (1989)
# SuperMouse and the Roborats (1989)
# Elvis and James, the Living Legends! (1989)
... aka Elvis and James (Philippines: English title: short title)
... aka Elvis and James, the Living Legends! (Philippines: Tagalog title: long title)
# Aso't pusa (1989)
# Starzan 2: The Adventure Continues (1989)
... aka Starzan II (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
... aka Starzan II: The Coming of Starson (Philippines: English title: poster title)
# Bote, dyaryo, garapa (1989)
# Long Ranger & Tonton: Shooting Stars of the West (1989) .... General Alfonso Gutierrez
# Balbakwa: The Invisible Man (1989)
... aka Balbakwa (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
# Bondying: The Little Big Boy (1989)
... aka Mars Ravelo's Bondying: The Little Big Boy (Philippines: English title: complete title)
# Starzan: Shouting Star of the Jungle (1989)
# Bagwis (1989)
# Si Malakas at si Maganda (1989) (as Panchito Alba) .... Ka Ponso
# Starzan III: The Jungle Triangle (1989)
... aka Starzan III (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
# Jack and Jill sa Amerika (1988)
... aka Mars Ravelo's Jack & Jill sa America (Philippines: English title: poster title)
# Smith & Wesson (1988)
# Sheman: Mistress of the Universe (1988) .... Tio Paeng
... aka Pandoy
# Enteng, the Dragon (1988)
# Bakit kinagat ni Adan ang mansanas ni Eba (1988)
# Jack and Jill (1987)
# Ano ka hilo? (1986)
# Isang platitong mani (1986) .... Nanding
# No Return, No Exchange (1986)
# The Crazy Professor (1985)
# Momooo (1985)
# Goatbuster (1985)
# Isang kumot, tatlong unan (1985) .... Ponso
# Kalabog en Bosyo Strike Again (1985) .... Bosyo
# Charot (1984)
# Sekreta ini (1984)
# Nang maghalo ang balat sa tinalupan (1984)
# Goodah (1984)
# Da Best in da West (1984) .... Inkong Gaspar
# Alagad ng kuwadradong mesa, Mga (1983)
# Tatlo silang tatay ko (1982)
# My Juan en only (1982)
# Nang umibig ang gurang (1982)
# Tacio (1981)
# The Quick Brown Fox (1980)
... aka The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Pig (Philippines: English title: complete title)
# Dolphy's Angels (1980) (as Panchito Alba) .... Lietenant Gapos
# Superhand (1980)
# Darna at Ding (1980)
# Max en Jess (1979) .... Jess
# Dancing Master (1979)
# Kuwatog (1979)
# Jack n' Jill of the Third Kind (1979)
# Bugoy (1979)
# Binata ang daddy ko (1977)
# Silang mga mukhang pera (1977) (as Panchito Alba)
# My Funny Valentine (1974) .... Joaquin
# Captain Barbell (1973)
# Fefita Fofongay (Viuda de Falayfay) (1973)
# Mahiwagang daigdig ni Pedro Penduko, Ang (1973) (as Panchito Alba)
... aka Mystical World of Pedro Penduko (Philippines: English title)
... aka Pedro Penduko (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
# Hiwaga ng Ibong Adarna, Ang (1972) .... Prinsipe Alfonso
... aka Ibong Adarna (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
# Love Pinoy Style (1972)
# Up, Up and Away (1970)
... aka Tayo's Mag - Up, Up and Away (Philippines: English title: long title)
# Pacifica Falaypay (1969)
# Dakilang tanga (1968)
# Good morning titser (1968)
# Kaming taga bundok (1968)
# Kaming taga ilog (1968)
# Tanging ikaw (1968)
# Like father, like son: Kung ano ang puno siya ang bunga (1967)
# Mariang kondesa (1966)
# Doble solo (1966)
# Pepe en Pilar (1966)
# Dolpinger (1965)
# Hi-sosayti (1964) (as Panchito Alba)
# "Buhay artista" (1964) TV series
# King and Queen for a Day (1963)
# Isinusumpa ko! (1963)
# Manugang ni Drakula, Mga (1963)
# Tansan vs. Tarsan (1963)
# Lab na lab kita (1962)
# Si Lucio at si Miguel (1962)
# Susanang daldal (1962)
# Tansan the Mighty (1962)
# Hami-hanimun (1961)
# Kandidatong pulpol (1961)
# Operatang sampay bakod (1961)
# Beatnik (1960)
# Dobol trobol (1960)
# Kalabog en Bosyo (1959) .... Bosyo
# Isinumpa (1959)
# Pakiusap (1959)
# Pulot gata (1958)
# Silveria (1958)
# Tawag ng tanghalan (1958)
# Colegiala (1957)
# Diyosa (1957)
# Boksingera daw! (1956) (as Panchito Alba)
# Lupang kayumanggi (1956) (as Panchito Alba)
# Mariposa (1955)
# Sa dulo ng landas (1955)
# Waldas (1955)
# Anak sa panalangin (1954)
# Aristokrata (1954)
# Menor de edad (1954)
# Reyna bandida (1953)
# Binibining Tsuperman (????)
# D' Godson (????)
# I won, I won (Ang s'werte nga naman) (????) .... Procapio
# Rocky Plus V (????)
# Sam & Miguel (Your basura, no problema) (????) (as Panchito Alba) .... Tomas
# Son of Fung Ku (????) .... Gordon
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Panchito Alba
Si Panchito ay isang komedyante na nagsimula noong dekada 60. Kadalasang magkapareha sila ni Dolphy sa pelikula man o telebisyon. Isa sa mga pangbenta niya sa komedya ay ang kanyang ilong.
Siya ay anak ng isang batikang magaling na kontrabidang si Etang Discher. Una siyang gumanap sa bakuran ng Sampaguita Pictures sa mga papel ng isang magulang kasama na rito ang magaling na pagkakaganap niya bilang esktriktong ama ni Carmen Rosales sa Melodramatikong Pelikula ni Pablo Gomez na M N noong 1954
Nag-umpisa ang samahan nila ni Dolphy ng gawin nila ang isa sa matagumpay na pelikula ng Sampaguita Pictures noong 1959 ang Komedyang Kalabog en Bosyo na nagkaroon pa ng tatlong bersyon noong dekada 80s na sila rin ang gumanap at noong dekada 90s naman na pinangunahan ni Anjo Yllana.
Namatay siya noong Disyembre, 1995.
Films:
# Alyas Batman en Robin (1993) .... Paenguin
# Ali in Wonderland (1991)
# Goosebuster (1991)
# Espadang patpat (1990)
# Samson & Goliath (1990)
# Og Must Be Crazy (1990) .... Temyong
# Ganda babae, gandang lalake (1990)
# Crocodile Jones: The Son of Indiana Dundee (1990)
# Small, Medium en Large (1990) .... Ma El
# Twist: Ako si ikaw, ikaw si ako (1990)
# Hotdog (1990)
# My Darling Domestic (The Greytest Iskeyp) (1989)
# Romeo Loves Juliet... But Their Families Hate Each Other! (1989)
# Gawa na ang balang para sa akin (1989)
# SuperMouse and the Roborats (1989)
# Elvis and James, the Living Legends! (1989)
... aka Elvis and James (Philippines: English title: short title)
... aka Elvis and James, the Living Legends! (Philippines: Tagalog title: long title)
# Aso't pusa (1989)
# Starzan 2: The Adventure Continues (1989)
... aka Starzan II (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
... aka Starzan II: The Coming of Starson (Philippines: English title: poster title)
# Bote, dyaryo, garapa (1989)
# Long Ranger & Tonton: Shooting Stars of the West (1989) .... General Alfonso Gutierrez
# Balbakwa: The Invisible Man (1989)
... aka Balbakwa (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
# Bondying: The Little Big Boy (1989)
... aka Mars Ravelo's Bondying: The Little Big Boy (Philippines: English title: complete title)
# Starzan: Shouting Star of the Jungle (1989)
# Bagwis (1989)
# Si Malakas at si Maganda (1989) (as Panchito Alba) .... Ka Ponso
# Starzan III: The Jungle Triangle (1989)
... aka Starzan III (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
# Jack and Jill sa Amerika (1988)
... aka Mars Ravelo's Jack & Jill sa America (Philippines: English title: poster title)
# Smith & Wesson (1988)
# Sheman: Mistress of the Universe (1988) .... Tio Paeng
... aka Pandoy
# Enteng, the Dragon (1988)
# Bakit kinagat ni Adan ang mansanas ni Eba (1988)
# Jack and Jill (1987)
# Ano ka hilo? (1986)
# Isang platitong mani (1986) .... Nanding
# No Return, No Exchange (1986)
# The Crazy Professor (1985)
# Momooo (1985)
# Goatbuster (1985)
# Isang kumot, tatlong unan (1985) .... Ponso
# Kalabog en Bosyo Strike Again (1985) .... Bosyo
# Charot (1984)
# Sekreta ini (1984)
# Nang maghalo ang balat sa tinalupan (1984)
# Goodah (1984)
# Da Best in da West (1984) .... Inkong Gaspar
# Alagad ng kuwadradong mesa, Mga (1983)
# Tatlo silang tatay ko (1982)
# My Juan en only (1982)
# Nang umibig ang gurang (1982)
# Tacio (1981)
# The Quick Brown Fox (1980)
... aka The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Pig (Philippines: English title: complete title)
# Dolphy's Angels (1980) (as Panchito Alba) .... Lietenant Gapos
# Superhand (1980)
# Darna at Ding (1980)
# Max en Jess (1979) .... Jess
# Dancing Master (1979)
# Kuwatog (1979)
# Jack n' Jill of the Third Kind (1979)
# Bugoy (1979)
# Binata ang daddy ko (1977)
# Silang mga mukhang pera (1977) (as Panchito Alba)
# My Funny Valentine (1974) .... Joaquin
# Captain Barbell (1973)
# Fefita Fofongay (Viuda de Falayfay) (1973)
# Mahiwagang daigdig ni Pedro Penduko, Ang (1973) (as Panchito Alba)
... aka Mystical World of Pedro Penduko (Philippines: English title)
... aka Pedro Penduko (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
# Hiwaga ng Ibong Adarna, Ang (1972) .... Prinsipe Alfonso
... aka Ibong Adarna (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
# Love Pinoy Style (1972)
# Up, Up and Away (1970)
... aka Tayo's Mag - Up, Up and Away (Philippines: English title: long title)
# Pacifica Falaypay (1969)
# Dakilang tanga (1968)
# Good morning titser (1968)
# Kaming taga bundok (1968)
# Kaming taga ilog (1968)
# Tanging ikaw (1968)
# Like father, like son: Kung ano ang puno siya ang bunga (1967)
# Mariang kondesa (1966)
# Doble solo (1966)
# Pepe en Pilar (1966)
# Dolpinger (1965)
# Hi-sosayti (1964) (as Panchito Alba)
# "Buhay artista" (1964) TV series
# King and Queen for a Day (1963)
# Isinusumpa ko! (1963)
# Manugang ni Drakula, Mga (1963)
# Tansan vs. Tarsan (1963)
# Lab na lab kita (1962)
# Si Lucio at si Miguel (1962)
# Susanang daldal (1962)
# Tansan the Mighty (1962)
# Hami-hanimun (1961)
# Kandidatong pulpol (1961)
# Operatang sampay bakod (1961)
# Beatnik (1960)
# Dobol trobol (1960)
# Kalabog en Bosyo (1959) .... Bosyo
# Isinumpa (1959)
# Pakiusap (1959)
# Pulot gata (1958)
# Silveria (1958)
# Tawag ng tanghalan (1958)
# Colegiala (1957)
# Diyosa (1957)
# Boksingera daw! (1956) (as Panchito Alba)
# Lupang kayumanggi (1956) (as Panchito Alba)
# Mariposa (1955)
# Sa dulo ng landas (1955)
# Waldas (1955)
# Anak sa panalangin (1954)
# Aristokrata (1954)
# Menor de edad (1954)
# Reyna bandida (1953)
# Binibining Tsuperman (????)
# D' Godson (????)
# I won, I won (Ang s'werte nga naman) (????) .... Procapio
# Rocky Plus V (????)
# Sam & Miguel (Your basura, no problema) (????) (as Panchito Alba) .... Tomas
# Son of Fung Ku (????) .... Gordon
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Panchito Alba
Sunday, October 14, 2007
ROSEMARIE GIL
ROSEMARIE GIL
Date of Birth
9 March 1942, Manila, Philippines
Spouse
Eddie Mesa
Children (with Eddie Mesa): 'Michael de Mesa', Mark Gil and Cherie Gil.
Her movie love-team with Eddie Mesa turned into real-life romance, marked by separation and reconciliation. Eddie, tagged as the Philippiness Elvis Presley is now a born-again Christian preacher.
When Premiere Productions introduced in a movie, Rosemarie expected she would just get a minor role. The production, however, gave her the title role in Santa Rita de Casia (1958).
Rosemarie Gil—She was the first unanimous choice to appear as the saintly nun in Sta. Rita de Casia, where she co-starred with Lauro Delgado. He was married to Eddie Mesa with whom she has three acting siblings, namely Michael de Mesa, Mark Gil and Cherrie Gil. She appeared in Mga Hagibis with Eddie Rodriguez, Vic Vargas and Jing Abalos.
For news articles about Rosemarie Gil go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Rosemarie Gil
Date of Birth
9 March 1942, Manila, Philippines
Spouse
Eddie Mesa
Children (with Eddie Mesa): 'Michael de Mesa', Mark Gil and Cherie Gil.
Her movie love-team with Eddie Mesa turned into real-life romance, marked by separation and reconciliation. Eddie, tagged as the Philippiness Elvis Presley is now a born-again Christian preacher.
When Premiere Productions introduced in a movie, Rosemarie expected she would just get a minor role. The production, however, gave her the title role in Santa Rita de Casia (1958).
Rosemarie Gil—She was the first unanimous choice to appear as the saintly nun in Sta. Rita de Casia, where she co-starred with Lauro Delgado. He was married to Eddie Mesa with whom she has three acting siblings, namely Michael de Mesa, Mark Gil and Cherrie Gil. She appeared in Mga Hagibis with Eddie Rodriguez, Vic Vargas and Jing Abalos.
For news articles about Rosemarie Gil go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Rosemarie Gil
Saturday, October 13, 2007
EDDIE MESA
EDDIE MESA
Eddie Mesa dubbed as Elvis Presley of the Philippines is the husband of Rosemarie Gil, the father of actors Mark and Michael and actress Cherie Gil. He appeared mostly in musical comedy pictures while performing in stage with his band, the Hijacks.
After long years of separation, he reconciled with his wife, Rosemarie Gil.
He's now active as a Gospel preacher.
# Kaputol ng isang awit (1991)
# T.L. ako sa'yo (1974)
# "Stop, Look, Listen" (1970) TV series
... aka Stop, Look & Listen (Philippines: English title)
# Goin' to Agogo (1969)
# Let's Go Hippie (1968)
# The More I See You (1968)
# Operation: Discotheque (1968)
# Sideshow '69 (1968)
# Swinging Jet-Age (1968)
# Talents Unlimited (1968)
# To Susan with Love (1968)
# Shake Baby Shake (1967)
# Dedicate to You (1966)
# Let's Do the Freddie (1966)
# The Raiders of Leyte Gulf (1963) .... Angel Zabala
# Ripleng de rapido (1963)
# Sa atin ang daigdig (1961)
# Obra-maestra (1958) .... (segment "Hong Kong")
# Singing Idol (1958)
... aka The Singing Idol (Philippines: English title)
# Hawaiian Boy (????)
# Rolly Rocker (????) .... Rolly
# Shirley (????)
Eddie Mesa dubbed as Elvis Presley of the Philippines is the husband of Rosemarie Gil, the father of actors Mark and Michael and actress Cherie Gil. He appeared mostly in musical comedy pictures while performing in stage with his band, the Hijacks.
After long years of separation, he reconciled with his wife, Rosemarie Gil.
He's now active as a Gospel preacher.
# Kaputol ng isang awit (1991)
# T.L. ako sa'yo (1974)
# "Stop, Look, Listen" (1970) TV series
... aka Stop, Look & Listen (Philippines: English title)
# Goin' to Agogo (1969)
# Let's Go Hippie (1968)
# The More I See You (1968)
# Operation: Discotheque (1968)
# Sideshow '69 (1968)
# Swinging Jet-Age (1968)
# Talents Unlimited (1968)
# To Susan with Love (1968)
# Shake Baby Shake (1967)
# Dedicate to You (1966)
# Let's Do the Freddie (1966)
# The Raiders of Leyte Gulf (1963) .... Angel Zabala
# Ripleng de rapido (1963)
# Sa atin ang daigdig (1961)
# Obra-maestra (1958) .... (segment "Hong Kong")
# Singing Idol (1958)
... aka The Singing Idol (Philippines: English title)
# Hawaiian Boy (????)
# Rolly Rocker (????) .... Rolly
# Shirley (????)
Friday, October 12, 2007
CHERIE GIL
CHERIE GIL biography
She comes from showbiz's equivalent of royalty. Daughter to Eddie Mesa and Rosemarie Gil, and sister to award-winning actors Michael de Mesa and Mark Gil, Cherie Gil is one of the finest actresses in the Philippines and is acknowledged as one of the best kontrabidas ever produced.
Who can forget her iconic turn as the villainess Lavinia in Bituing Walang Ningning, where she uttered that memorable line--”You're nothing but a second-rate, trying-hard copycat!”--before emptying her glass of water in Sharon Cuneta's face?
She won the Famas best supporting Actress in 1990 for the movie, Ang Bukas ay Akin.
She also wopn the FAP best supporting actress in the same movie in 1990.
Cherie Gil is a loving wife to renowned violinist Ronnie Rogoff and nurturing mom to Jay, Sofia, and Rafael.
1. "Lastikman" (2007) TV series (announced)
2. "SineSerye" .... Becky Tagle (1 episode, 2007)
... aka Sineserye Presents (Philippines: English title: long title)
- May Minamahal (2007) TV episode .... Becky Tagle
3. "Now and Forever" .... Chandra (1 episode, 2006)
- Dangal (2006) TV episode .... Chandra
4. "Bahay mo ba 'to" .... Tet Ano (1 episode, 2006)
- Tet Ano (2006) TV episode .... Tet Ano
5. Donsol (2006) .... Mars
6. "Gulong ng palad" (2005) TV series .... Menang Medel
... aka Loida Viriña's Gulong ng palad (Philippines: Tagalog title: complete title)
7. Lastikman (2004) .... Lastika
... aka Mars Ravelo's Lastikman: Unang banat (Philippines: Tagalog title)
8. "Marina" (2004) TV series .... Victoria Raymundo
9. My First Romance (2003) .... Jackie's Mom ("One Love" Episode)
10. Sana'y ikaw na nga (2003)
11. "Bituin" (2002) TV series .... Carmela Gaston
12. "Sa puso ko, iingatan ka" (2001) TV series .... Star/Nena
13. Sugatang puso (2000) .... Miriam
14. Ika-13 kapitulo (2000) .... Marge
... aka The 13th Chapter (International: English title)
15. "May bukas pa" (1999) TV series
16. Minsan May Pangarap: The Guce Family Story (1995)
17. Darna: Ang pagbabalik (1994) .... Valentine
... aka Darna: The Return (International: English title)
18. Wating (1994)
... aka Streetsmart
19. "Bisperas ng kasaysayan" (1994) (mini) TV mini-series
20. Ngayon at kailanman (1992) .... Donna Benitez
21. Tayo na sa dilim (1990)
22. Kahit isumpa mo ako (1990)
23. Nagsimula sa puso (1990)
24. Bakit ikaw pa rin? (1990)
25. Imortal (1989)
26. Babaeng nawawala sa sarili, Ang (1989) .... Oliva
27. Jessa: Blusang itim 2 (1989)
28. Kahit wala ka na (1989)
29. Bukas ay akin, Ang (1989) .... Mirriam
30. Rosenda (1989) .... Ria
31. Huwag mong itanong kung bakit? (1987)
32. Saan nagtatago ang pag-ibig (1987)
33. Sana'y wala nang wakas (1986)
34. Bilanggo sa dilim (1986)
... aka Prisoner of the Dark (International: English title)
35. God Saves Me (1985)
36. Bituing walang ningning (1985) .... Lavinia Arguelles
37. Palimos ng pag-ibig (1985)
38. Kailan sasabihing mahal kita (1985)
39. Sa hirap at ginhawa (1984) .... Karen
40. Ito ba ang ating mga anak (1982)
41. Oro, Plata, Mata (1982) .... Trining Ojeda
42. Wildlips (Lipstick) (1980)
43. Problem Child (1980)
44. Beach House (1980)
45. Gabi ng lagim ngayon (1980) .... La Luna
46. Girlfriend (1980)
47. City After Dark (1980) .... Kano
48. Salawahan (1979)
49. Panakip butas (1977)
50. Confradia
For news articles about Cherie Gil go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Cherie Gil
She comes from showbiz's equivalent of royalty. Daughter to Eddie Mesa and Rosemarie Gil, and sister to award-winning actors Michael de Mesa and Mark Gil, Cherie Gil is one of the finest actresses in the Philippines and is acknowledged as one of the best kontrabidas ever produced.
Who can forget her iconic turn as the villainess Lavinia in Bituing Walang Ningning, where she uttered that memorable line--”You're nothing but a second-rate, trying-hard copycat!”--before emptying her glass of water in Sharon Cuneta's face?
She won the Famas best supporting Actress in 1990 for the movie, Ang Bukas ay Akin.
She also wopn the FAP best supporting actress in the same movie in 1990.
Cherie Gil is a loving wife to renowned violinist Ronnie Rogoff and nurturing mom to Jay, Sofia, and Rafael.
1. "Lastikman" (2007) TV series (announced)
2. "SineSerye" .... Becky Tagle (1 episode, 2007)
... aka Sineserye Presents (Philippines: English title: long title)
- May Minamahal (2007) TV episode .... Becky Tagle
3. "Now and Forever" .... Chandra (1 episode, 2006)
- Dangal (2006) TV episode .... Chandra
4. "Bahay mo ba 'to" .... Tet Ano (1 episode, 2006)
- Tet Ano (2006) TV episode .... Tet Ano
5. Donsol (2006) .... Mars
6. "Gulong ng palad" (2005) TV series .... Menang Medel
... aka Loida Viriña's Gulong ng palad (Philippines: Tagalog title: complete title)
7. Lastikman (2004) .... Lastika
... aka Mars Ravelo's Lastikman: Unang banat (Philippines: Tagalog title)
8. "Marina" (2004) TV series .... Victoria Raymundo
9. My First Romance (2003) .... Jackie's Mom ("One Love" Episode)
10. Sana'y ikaw na nga (2003)
11. "Bituin" (2002) TV series .... Carmela Gaston
12. "Sa puso ko, iingatan ka" (2001) TV series .... Star/Nena
13. Sugatang puso (2000) .... Miriam
14. Ika-13 kapitulo (2000) .... Marge
... aka The 13th Chapter (International: English title)
15. "May bukas pa" (1999) TV series
16. Minsan May Pangarap: The Guce Family Story (1995)
17. Darna: Ang pagbabalik (1994) .... Valentine
... aka Darna: The Return (International: English title)
18. Wating (1994)
... aka Streetsmart
19. "Bisperas ng kasaysayan" (1994) (mini) TV mini-series
20. Ngayon at kailanman (1992) .... Donna Benitez
21. Tayo na sa dilim (1990)
22. Kahit isumpa mo ako (1990)
23. Nagsimula sa puso (1990)
24. Bakit ikaw pa rin? (1990)
25. Imortal (1989)
26. Babaeng nawawala sa sarili, Ang (1989) .... Oliva
27. Jessa: Blusang itim 2 (1989)
28. Kahit wala ka na (1989)
29. Bukas ay akin, Ang (1989) .... Mirriam
30. Rosenda (1989) .... Ria
31. Huwag mong itanong kung bakit? (1987)
32. Saan nagtatago ang pag-ibig (1987)
33. Sana'y wala nang wakas (1986)
34. Bilanggo sa dilim (1986)
... aka Prisoner of the Dark (International: English title)
35. God Saves Me (1985)
36. Bituing walang ningning (1985) .... Lavinia Arguelles
37. Palimos ng pag-ibig (1985)
38. Kailan sasabihing mahal kita (1985)
39. Sa hirap at ginhawa (1984) .... Karen
40. Ito ba ang ating mga anak (1982)
41. Oro, Plata, Mata (1982) .... Trining Ojeda
42. Wildlips (Lipstick) (1980)
43. Problem Child (1980)
44. Beach House (1980)
45. Gabi ng lagim ngayon (1980) .... La Luna
46. Girlfriend (1980)
47. City After Dark (1980) .... Kano
48. Salawahan (1979)
49. Panakip butas (1977)
50. Confradia
For news articles about Cherie Gil go to CelebritiesCorner.
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Thursday, October 11, 2007
MICHAEL DE MESA
Michael de Mesa biography
Michael de Mesa belongs to an acting family that includes mother Rosemarie Gil, father Eddie Mesa, sister Cherie Gil, brother Mark Gil and ex-wife wife Gina Alajar - all multi-awarded performers for their wide range of screen portrayals. He himself has a best actor award (Urian for Unfaithful Wife, 1986) on top of a trio of best supporting actor honors (FAP for Paradise Inn, 1985; FAMAS for Unfaithul Wife, 1986 and Urian for Ikasa Mo, Ipuputok Ko, 1990).
His marriage with Gina Alajar was annulled in 2006. They got three children, Ryan, Geoff and AJ. All are in showbiz.
For news articles about Michael de Mesa go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Michael de Mesa
Michael de Mesa belongs to an acting family that includes mother Rosemarie Gil, father Eddie Mesa, sister Cherie Gil, brother Mark Gil and ex-wife wife Gina Alajar - all multi-awarded performers for their wide range of screen portrayals. He himself has a best actor award (Urian for Unfaithful Wife, 1986) on top of a trio of best supporting actor honors (FAP for Paradise Inn, 1985; FAMAS for Unfaithul Wife, 1986 and Urian for Ikasa Mo, Ipuputok Ko, 1990).
His marriage with Gina Alajar was annulled in 2006. They got three children, Ryan, Geoff and AJ. All are in showbiz.
For news articles about Michael de Mesa go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Michael de Mesa
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
MARK GIL
MARK GIL biography
Raphael John Gil Eigenmann in real life, he is the son of celebrity couple, Eddie Mesa and Rosemarie Gil. He is the younger brother of Michael de Mesa and an older brother to Cherie Gil, another actress.
His first marriage was with Bing Pimentel, a model with whom he has two children; both are in showbiz. He got two sons with Irene Celebre and one with Jaclyn Jose.
He's now married to Maricar Jacintro, from the Jacinto clan. He has one daughter, Stephanie Cheri Jacinto-Eigenmann. He won the famas best supporting actor in 2004 for the movie Magnifico and Urian best actor in 2007 for the movie Rotunda and Urian best supporting actor in 1983 for the movie Palipat-lipat, papalit-palit.
1. A Love Story (2007) .... Peter
2. Liwanag sa dilim (2007)
3. "Sine novela" .... Don Jose Ferrer (1 episode, 2007)
- Sinasamba kita (2007) TV episode .... Don Jose Ferrer
4. "Friday Night Lights" .... Detective Kirk Dunver (1 episode, 2007)
- Best Laid Plans (2007) TV episode .... Detective Kirk Dunver
5. Raket ni nanay (2006) .... Dadong
6. "Atlantika" (2006) TV series .... Felipe
7. Donsol (2006)
8. Rotonda (2006)
9. Nasaan si Francis (2006)
10. Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom (2005) .... Inventor
... aka Exodus (Philippines: English title: short title)
... aka Tale of the Enchanted Kingdom: Exodus (Philippines: English title: poster title)
11. Uno (2005)
12. Spirit of the Glass (2004)
13. Lastikman (2004)
... aka Mars Ravelo's Lastikman: Unang banat (Philippines: Tagalog title)
14. Sa piling ng mga belyas (2003)
15. Magnifico (2003)
16. Kerida (2003)
17. "Iibigin ay ikaw, Ang" (2002) TV series .... Enrico
... aka AIAI (Philippines: Tagalog title: alternative title)
... aka Iibigin ay ikaw pa rin, Ang (Philippines: Tagalog title: second season title)
18. Mamasan (2002)
19. Sa huling paghihintay (2001)
20. "Sa puso ko, iingatan ka" (2001) TV series .... Abby's Father
21. Laro sa baga (2000)
22. Kahit isang saglit (2000)
23. Pera o bayong (Not da TV)! (2000)
... aka Pera o bayong! (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
24. Dugo ng birhen (1999) .... El Kapitan
25. Saranggola (1999)
... aka The Kite (USA)
26. "Saan ka man naroroon" (1999) TV series .... Edward
27. Gangland (1998)
28. Dama de noche (1998)
29. 'Tong tatlong tatay kong pakitong-kitong (1998)
30. Babae (1997) .... Ricky
... aka Woman (International: English title)
31. Amanos, patas na ang laban (1997)
32. Bastardo (1997)
33. "Mula sa puso" (1997) TV series .... Bagyo
34. Itataya ko ang buhay ko (1996)
35. Diego (1996)
36. Enteng and the Shaolin Kid (1996)
37. Ben Balasador: Akin ang huling alas (1996)
... aka Ben Balasador (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
38. Sa bingit ng kamatayan (1996)
39. Madaling mamatay, mahirap mabuhay (1996)
40. Eskapo: The Serge Osmena-Geny Lopez Story (1995)
... aka Escape
... aka Eskapo (Philippines: English title: short title)
41. Manalo matalo mahal kita (1995) .... Felix
42. Tubusin mo ng bala ang puso ko (1995)
43. "Bisperas ng kasaysayan" (1994) (mini) TV mini-series
44. Brat Pack (1994)
45. Astig (1993)
46. Sala sa init, sala sa lamig (1993) .... Mike Escobar
47. Ngayon at kailanman (1992) .... Ronald Noche
48. Sa kabila ng lahat (1991)
49. Paikot-ikot (1990)
50. Kolehiyala (1990) .... Serge
51. Hindi pahuhuli ng buhay (1989)
52. Ipaglalaban ko (1989)
53. Bakit iisa lamang ang puso (1989)
54. Lahat ng ito pati na ang langit, Ang (1989)
... aka Pablo S. Gomez's Ang lahat ng ito pati na ang langit (Philippines: Tagalog title: complete title)
55. Afuang, Bounty Hunter (1988)
56. Trident Force (1988) .... Ahmed
57. Itanong mo sa buwan (1988)
... aka Ask the Moon (Philippines: English title)
... aka The Moonchild (International: English title)
58. Pasan ko ang daigdig (1987) .... Greco
59. Kid, huwag kang susuko (1987)
60. Lumuhod ka sa lupa! (1987)
61. Anak ni Zuma (1987) .... Philip
... aka Daughter of Anik: Hell Serpent (International: English title)
... aka Zuma 2: Hell Serpent (International: English title)
62. Agaw armas (1986)
63. Sugat sa dangal (1986)
64. Bakit manipis ang ulap (1985)
65. Kalapating musmos (1985)
66. Lihim sa likod ng buwan (1985)
67. Zuma (1985) .... Philip
68. Ina, kasusuklaman ba kita (1985)
69. Alipin ng laman, Mga (1985)
70. Company of Women (1985) .... Al
71. Alyas: Boy Life (1985)
72. Sa bulaklak ng apoy (1984)
73. Naiibang hayop (1984)
74. Palabra de honor (1983)
... aka Words of Honor (literal English title)
75. Laruan (1983) .... William
76. Alpha Kappa Omega Batch '81 (1982) .... Sid Lucero
... aka A.K.O. (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
... aka Batch '81 (Philippines: English title)
77. Palipat-lipat, papalit-palit (1982)
78. Rock n Roll (1981)
79. Bilibid Boys (1981) .... Noel
80. Miss X (1980)
81. Bedspacer (1980)
82. Underage (1980)
83. Gabi ng lagim ngayon (1980) .... Anton
84. Diborsyada (1979) .... Michael
85. Stepsisters (1979) .... Leon
86. Matalim na pangil sa gubat (????)
For news articles about Mark Gil go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Mark Gil
Raphael John Gil Eigenmann in real life, he is the son of celebrity couple, Eddie Mesa and Rosemarie Gil. He is the younger brother of Michael de Mesa and an older brother to Cherie Gil, another actress.
His first marriage was with Bing Pimentel, a model with whom he has two children; both are in showbiz. He got two sons with Irene Celebre and one with Jaclyn Jose.
He's now married to Maricar Jacintro, from the Jacinto clan. He has one daughter, Stephanie Cheri Jacinto-Eigenmann. He won the famas best supporting actor in 2004 for the movie Magnifico and Urian best actor in 2007 for the movie Rotunda and Urian best supporting actor in 1983 for the movie Palipat-lipat, papalit-palit.
1. A Love Story (2007) .... Peter
2. Liwanag sa dilim (2007)
3. "Sine novela" .... Don Jose Ferrer (1 episode, 2007)
- Sinasamba kita (2007) TV episode .... Don Jose Ferrer
4. "Friday Night Lights" .... Detective Kirk Dunver (1 episode, 2007)
- Best Laid Plans (2007) TV episode .... Detective Kirk Dunver
5. Raket ni nanay (2006) .... Dadong
6. "Atlantika" (2006) TV series .... Felipe
7. Donsol (2006)
8. Rotonda (2006)
9. Nasaan si Francis (2006)
10. Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom (2005) .... Inventor
... aka Exodus (Philippines: English title: short title)
... aka Tale of the Enchanted Kingdom: Exodus (Philippines: English title: poster title)
11. Uno (2005)
12. Spirit of the Glass (2004)
13. Lastikman (2004)
... aka Mars Ravelo's Lastikman: Unang banat (Philippines: Tagalog title)
14. Sa piling ng mga belyas (2003)
15. Magnifico (2003)
16. Kerida (2003)
17. "Iibigin ay ikaw, Ang" (2002) TV series .... Enrico
... aka AIAI (Philippines: Tagalog title: alternative title)
... aka Iibigin ay ikaw pa rin, Ang (Philippines: Tagalog title: second season title)
18. Mamasan (2002)
19. Sa huling paghihintay (2001)
20. "Sa puso ko, iingatan ka" (2001) TV series .... Abby's Father
21. Laro sa baga (2000)
22. Kahit isang saglit (2000)
23. Pera o bayong (Not da TV)! (2000)
... aka Pera o bayong! (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
24. Dugo ng birhen (1999) .... El Kapitan
25. Saranggola (1999)
... aka The Kite (USA)
26. "Saan ka man naroroon" (1999) TV series .... Edward
27. Gangland (1998)
28. Dama de noche (1998)
29. 'Tong tatlong tatay kong pakitong-kitong (1998)
30. Babae (1997) .... Ricky
... aka Woman (International: English title)
31. Amanos, patas na ang laban (1997)
32. Bastardo (1997)
33. "Mula sa puso" (1997) TV series .... Bagyo
34. Itataya ko ang buhay ko (1996)
35. Diego (1996)
36. Enteng and the Shaolin Kid (1996)
37. Ben Balasador: Akin ang huling alas (1996)
... aka Ben Balasador (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
38. Sa bingit ng kamatayan (1996)
39. Madaling mamatay, mahirap mabuhay (1996)
40. Eskapo: The Serge Osmena-Geny Lopez Story (1995)
... aka Escape
... aka Eskapo (Philippines: English title: short title)
41. Manalo matalo mahal kita (1995) .... Felix
42. Tubusin mo ng bala ang puso ko (1995)
43. "Bisperas ng kasaysayan" (1994) (mini) TV mini-series
44. Brat Pack (1994)
45. Astig (1993)
46. Sala sa init, sala sa lamig (1993) .... Mike Escobar
47. Ngayon at kailanman (1992) .... Ronald Noche
48. Sa kabila ng lahat (1991)
49. Paikot-ikot (1990)
50. Kolehiyala (1990) .... Serge
51. Hindi pahuhuli ng buhay (1989)
52. Ipaglalaban ko (1989)
53. Bakit iisa lamang ang puso (1989)
54. Lahat ng ito pati na ang langit, Ang (1989)
... aka Pablo S. Gomez's Ang lahat ng ito pati na ang langit (Philippines: Tagalog title: complete title)
55. Afuang, Bounty Hunter (1988)
56. Trident Force (1988) .... Ahmed
57. Itanong mo sa buwan (1988)
... aka Ask the Moon (Philippines: English title)
... aka The Moonchild (International: English title)
58. Pasan ko ang daigdig (1987) .... Greco
59. Kid, huwag kang susuko (1987)
60. Lumuhod ka sa lupa! (1987)
61. Anak ni Zuma (1987) .... Philip
... aka Daughter of Anik: Hell Serpent (International: English title)
... aka Zuma 2: Hell Serpent (International: English title)
62. Agaw armas (1986)
63. Sugat sa dangal (1986)
64. Bakit manipis ang ulap (1985)
65. Kalapating musmos (1985)
66. Lihim sa likod ng buwan (1985)
67. Zuma (1985) .... Philip
68. Ina, kasusuklaman ba kita (1985)
69. Alipin ng laman, Mga (1985)
70. Company of Women (1985) .... Al
71. Alyas: Boy Life (1985)
72. Sa bulaklak ng apoy (1984)
73. Naiibang hayop (1984)
74. Palabra de honor (1983)
... aka Words of Honor (literal English title)
75. Laruan (1983) .... William
76. Alpha Kappa Omega Batch '81 (1982) .... Sid Lucero
... aka A.K.O. (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
... aka Batch '81 (Philippines: English title)
77. Palipat-lipat, papalit-palit (1982)
78. Rock n Roll (1981)
79. Bilibid Boys (1981) .... Noel
80. Miss X (1980)
81. Bedspacer (1980)
82. Underage (1980)
83. Gabi ng lagim ngayon (1980) .... Anton
84. Diborsyada (1979) .... Michael
85. Stepsisters (1979) .... Leon
86. Matalim na pangil sa gubat (????)
For news articles about Mark Gil go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Mark Gil
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Monday, October 08, 2007
FRANCIS MAGALONA
Francis Magalona
Name: Francis Magalona
Nickname: Kiko, Francis M., Francis
Birthday: October 04, 1964
Birth Place: Manila
Full Name: Francis Michael Magalona
He is the son of the late Pancho Magalona and Tita Duran.
Her daughter is also in the showbiz.
For news articles about Francis Magalona go to CelebritiesCorner.
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Name: Francis Magalona
Nickname: Kiko, Francis M., Francis
Birthday: October 04, 1964
Birth Place: Manila
Full Name: Francis Michael Magalona
He is the son of the late Pancho Magalona and Tita Duran.
Her daughter is also in the showbiz.
For news articles about Francis Magalona go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Francis Magalona
Sunday, October 07, 2007
MAXENE MAGALONA
Maxene Magalona
Maxene whose full name is Maxene Sofia Maria Arroyo Magalona was born on November 23, 1986.
She is the daughter of the famous rapper and actor Francis Magalona and a granddaughter of the celebrity couple, Pancho Magalona and Tita Duran.
Her mother is Pia Arroyo and she has seven siblings.
They are, Unnah Sarah, Nicolo, Frank, Saab, Elmo, Arkin and Clara.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Maxene Magalona
Maxene whose full name is Maxene Sofia Maria Arroyo Magalona was born on November 23, 1986.
She is the daughter of the famous rapper and actor Francis Magalona and a granddaughter of the celebrity couple, Pancho Magalona and Tita Duran.
Her mother is Pia Arroyo and she has seven siblings.
They are, Unnah Sarah, Nicolo, Frank, Saab, Elmo, Arkin and Clara.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Maxene Magalona
Saturday, October 06, 2007
LITA GUTIERREZ
Lita Gutierrez biography
The original Miss Alembong, she appeared in Tayo’y Magsaya with Nida Blanca, Pancho Magalona, Guy Donato and Bentot under the direction of Felicing Constantino. Her other movies included Ganyan Ka Pala and Medalyong Perlas (with Nida Blanca, Nestor de Villa and Willie Sotedo). But her box-office hit was Alembong, actually her first starring role. She also was in the cast of Teenage Crush (with Tessie Quintana Eddie Rodriguez, Manding Claro and Luz Valdez, directed by Tony Santos).
Films:
# Sariwa (1985)
# Bagets (1984)
# Carioca (1963)
# Asiong Meets Alembong (1962) .... Alembong
* 1955 -Banal O Makasalanan
* 1955 -Dinayang Pagmamahal
* 1955 -Pilipino Kostum No Touch
* 1956 -Easy ka lang Padre
* 1956 -Everlasting
* 1956 -Ganyan ka Pala
* 1957 -Phone Pal
* 1957 -Sebya, Mahal Kita
* 1957 -Kalyehera
* 1957 -Lelong Mong Panot
* 1957 -Si Meyor Naman
* 1957 -Nasaan ka Irog?
* 1958 -Alembong
* 1958 -Tuloy ang Ligaya
* 1958 -Hiwaga ng Pag-ibig
* 1958 -Casa Grande
* 1958 -Mr. Kuripot
* 1958 -Limang Dalangin
For news articles about Lita Gutierrez go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Lita Gutierrez
The original Miss Alembong, she appeared in Tayo’y Magsaya with Nida Blanca, Pancho Magalona, Guy Donato and Bentot under the direction of Felicing Constantino. Her other movies included Ganyan Ka Pala and Medalyong Perlas (with Nida Blanca, Nestor de Villa and Willie Sotedo). But her box-office hit was Alembong, actually her first starring role. She also was in the cast of Teenage Crush (with Tessie Quintana Eddie Rodriguez, Manding Claro and Luz Valdez, directed by Tony Santos).
Films:
# Sariwa (1985)
# Bagets (1984)
# Carioca (1963)
# Asiong Meets Alembong (1962) .... Alembong
* 1955 -Banal O Makasalanan
* 1955 -Dinayang Pagmamahal
* 1955 -Pilipino Kostum No Touch
* 1956 -Easy ka lang Padre
* 1956 -Everlasting
* 1956 -Ganyan ka Pala
* 1957 -Phone Pal
* 1957 -Sebya, Mahal Kita
* 1957 -Kalyehera
* 1957 -Lelong Mong Panot
* 1957 -Si Meyor Naman
* 1957 -Nasaan ka Irog?
* 1958 -Alembong
* 1958 -Tuloy ang Ligaya
* 1958 -Hiwaga ng Pag-ibig
* 1958 -Casa Grande
* 1958 -Mr. Kuripot
* 1958 -Limang Dalangin
For news articles about Lita Gutierrez go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Lita Gutierrez
Friday, October 05, 2007
SHERYL CRUZ
Sheryl Cruz
Name: Sheryl Cruz
Nickname: Sheryl
Birthday: April 05
Birth Place: Makati City
Showbiz Anniversary: 1978
Full Name: Sheryl Rose Anna Marie Cruz-Bustos
She's the daughter of Rosemarie Sonora, the sister of Susan Roces and the matinee idol, Ricky Belmonte of the Cruz clan.
She is the niece of actress Susan Roces, widow of the 'King of the Filipino Movies' and presidential candidate Fernando Poe Jr. She is the cousin of Donna Cruz, Geneva Cruz and Sunshine Cruz. She has a daughter named Ashley.
She went to St. Paul's College of Pasig during elementary. Finished High School education in OB Montessori Greenhills, and finished her Marketing degree in City College of San Francisco in California, U.S.A.
Acting career
Cruz started her career at a very young age. She won the FAMAS best child actress for her portrayal in the movie "Mga Basang Sisiw" opposite Janice de Belen, Che Che and the late Julie Vega. She also won best child actress for the movie "Roman Rapido" opposite her late uncle Fernando Poe Jr.
She was later contracted by Regal Films along with Kristina Paner and Manilyn Reynes to form the sensational "TRIPLETS". At that time, GMA Network established the youth oriented TV show "That's Entertainment" hosted by German Moreno, where she became part of the Wednesday group.
Her movie career blossomed as part of Philippine cinema's more memorable loveteams, that of herself and Romnick Sarmenta loveteam. Sheryl then signed a contract with Seiko Films. Sheryl was named during her teen years as "The Princess of the Philippine Movie".[citation needed]
She later married and moved to United States, only returning to Manila infrequently. However, Sheryl decided to return home, and starred in her comeback movie, Mano Po 3: My Love.
But her biggest break was starring on two Now and Forever seasons, Tining and Ganti, which gained high ratings despite its afternoon timeslot; and through Bakekang, which her villainous character became a household name.
Filmography
* Shake, Rattle & Roll 8 (2006)
* Mano po III: My Love (2004) - Bernadette
* Ikaw Naman Ang Iiyak (1996)
* Kailanman (1996)
* Milyonaryong Mini (1996)
* Shake Rattle & Roll V (1994)
* Row 4: Baliktorians (1994)
* Adan Ronquillo (1993)
* Sobra Talaga... Overr!! (1993)
* Hataw Tatay Hataw (1993) - Jenny
* Eddie Tagalog: Pulis Makati (1992)
* Kung Tayo'y Magkakalayo (1991)
* Ama... Bakit Mo Ako Pinabayaan? (1990)
* Ubos Na Ang Luha Ko (1990)
* Bihagin Ang Dalangang Ito (1989)
* First Lesson (1989)
* Everlasting Love (1989)
* One Two Bato, Three Four Bapor (1989)
* Mundo Man Ay Magunaw (1989)
* Pardina at Ang Mga Duwende (1988) - Pardina
* Asawa Ko, Huwag Mong Agawin (1987)
* Rock-a-Bye Baby (1987) - Lolit
* When I Fall in Love (1986)
* Home Sweet Home (1986)
* Ubos Na Ang Luha Ko (1986)
* Payaso (1986)
* Ina, Kasusuklaman Ba Kita? (1985)
* Mga Kwento ni Lola Basyang (1985)
* Lovingly Yours: The Movie (1984)
* Takbo, Talon, Tili! (1984)
* Batang Quiapo (1983)
* Roman Rapido (1983)
* Ms Dolora X (1982)
* Mga Basang Sisiw (1981)
* Tropang Bulilit (1981)
* Kapag Nag-abot Ang Langit At Lupa (1981)
* Sagot Ng Puso (1980)
* Hanggang Panaginip Na Lang Ba (1980)
* Hiram Na Sing-sing (1980)
* The Students Body (1980)
For news articles about Sheryl Cruz go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Sheryl Cruz
Name: Sheryl Cruz
Nickname: Sheryl
Birthday: April 05
Birth Place: Makati City
Showbiz Anniversary: 1978
Full Name: Sheryl Rose Anna Marie Cruz-Bustos
She's the daughter of Rosemarie Sonora, the sister of Susan Roces and the matinee idol, Ricky Belmonte of the Cruz clan.
She is the niece of actress Susan Roces, widow of the 'King of the Filipino Movies' and presidential candidate Fernando Poe Jr. She is the cousin of Donna Cruz, Geneva Cruz and Sunshine Cruz. She has a daughter named Ashley.
She went to St. Paul's College of Pasig during elementary. Finished High School education in OB Montessori Greenhills, and finished her Marketing degree in City College of San Francisco in California, U.S.A.
Acting career
Cruz started her career at a very young age. She won the FAMAS best child actress for her portrayal in the movie "Mga Basang Sisiw" opposite Janice de Belen, Che Che and the late Julie Vega. She also won best child actress for the movie "Roman Rapido" opposite her late uncle Fernando Poe Jr.
She was later contracted by Regal Films along with Kristina Paner and Manilyn Reynes to form the sensational "TRIPLETS". At that time, GMA Network established the youth oriented TV show "That's Entertainment" hosted by German Moreno, where she became part of the Wednesday group.
Her movie career blossomed as part of Philippine cinema's more memorable loveteams, that of herself and Romnick Sarmenta loveteam. Sheryl then signed a contract with Seiko Films. Sheryl was named during her teen years as "The Princess of the Philippine Movie".[citation needed]
She later married and moved to United States, only returning to Manila infrequently. However, Sheryl decided to return home, and starred in her comeback movie, Mano Po 3: My Love.
But her biggest break was starring on two Now and Forever seasons, Tining and Ganti, which gained high ratings despite its afternoon timeslot; and through Bakekang, which her villainous character became a household name.
Filmography
* Shake, Rattle & Roll 8 (2006)
* Mano po III: My Love (2004) - Bernadette
* Ikaw Naman Ang Iiyak (1996)
* Kailanman (1996)
* Milyonaryong Mini (1996)
* Shake Rattle & Roll V (1994)
* Row 4: Baliktorians (1994)
* Adan Ronquillo (1993)
* Sobra Talaga... Overr!! (1993)
* Hataw Tatay Hataw (1993) - Jenny
* Eddie Tagalog: Pulis Makati (1992)
* Kung Tayo'y Magkakalayo (1991)
* Ama... Bakit Mo Ako Pinabayaan? (1990)
* Ubos Na Ang Luha Ko (1990)
* Bihagin Ang Dalangang Ito (1989)
* First Lesson (1989)
* Everlasting Love (1989)
* One Two Bato, Three Four Bapor (1989)
* Mundo Man Ay Magunaw (1989)
* Pardina at Ang Mga Duwende (1988) - Pardina
* Asawa Ko, Huwag Mong Agawin (1987)
* Rock-a-Bye Baby (1987) - Lolit
* When I Fall in Love (1986)
* Home Sweet Home (1986)
* Ubos Na Ang Luha Ko (1986)
* Payaso (1986)
* Ina, Kasusuklaman Ba Kita? (1985)
* Mga Kwento ni Lola Basyang (1985)
* Lovingly Yours: The Movie (1984)
* Takbo, Talon, Tili! (1984)
* Batang Quiapo (1983)
* Roman Rapido (1983)
* Ms Dolora X (1982)
* Mga Basang Sisiw (1981)
* Tropang Bulilit (1981)
* Kapag Nag-abot Ang Langit At Lupa (1981)
* Sagot Ng Puso (1980)
* Hanggang Panaginip Na Lang Ba (1980)
* Hiram Na Sing-sing (1980)
* The Students Body (1980)
For news articles about Sheryl Cruz go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Sheryl Cruz
Thursday, October 04, 2007
MARK ANTHONY FERNANDEZ
Mark Anthony Fernandez
He is the son of Alma Moreno and Rudy Fernandez. He was a member of the Gwapings which included Jomari Yllana and Eric Fructouso.
Van Dolph is his half-brother and he is a stepson of Lorna Tolentino, his father's wife.
He was committed to a drug rehab when he was hooked to marijuana.
He married his long-time girlfriend Melissa Garcia in September last year. Mark's parents Rudy and Alma were present for the celebration.
1. "Impostora" (2007) TV series .... Nicolas Cayetano (2007)
2. Babang luksa (2007)
3. "Kamandag" (2007) (mini) TV mini-series .... Lucero
4. "Komiks" .... Lito (1 episode, 2006)
- Da Adventures of Pedro Penduko (2006) TV episode .... Lito
5. "Super Inggo" (2006) TV series .... Kanor
6. Batas militar (2006)
7. Shake, Rattle and Roll 2k5 (2005)
8. Sa piling ng mga belyas (2003)
9. You and Me Against the World (2003) .... Arnold
10. Hesus rebolusyonaryo (2002) .... Hesus
... aka Hesus the Revolutionary (Philippines: English title)
11. Dos ekis (2001) .... Benito
... aka Double Cross (International: English title)
12. Biyaheng langit (2000) .... Danny
... aka Paradise Express (International: English title)
13. Walang katumbas ang dugo (1998)
14. Sonny Segovia: Lumakad ka sa apoy (1998) .... Sonny Segovia
... aka Lumakad ka sa apoy (Philippines: Tagalog title)
... aka Sonny Segovia (Philippines: Tagalog title: poster title)
15. Ako ba ang nasa puso mo (1997)
16. Kulayan natin ang bukas (1997)
17. Kabilin-bilinan ni Lola (1996)
... aka Kabilin-bilinan ng Lola (wag iinon ng serbesa) (Philippines: Tagalog title)
18. Istokwa (1996) .... Migo
19. Mangarap ka (1995) .... Nonoy
20. Araw-araw, gabi-gabi (1995)
21. Eskapo: The Serge Osmena-Geny Lopez Story (1995) .... Gabby Lopez
... aka Escape
... aka Eskapo (Philippines: English title: short title)
22. Matimbang pa sa dugo (1995) .... Boying
23. Pare ko (1995)
24. Binibini ng aking panaginip (1994)
25. Gwapings Dos (1993) .... Basti
26. Sobra talaga... Overr!! (1993)
27. Guwapings: The First Adventure (1992) .... Bambi
... aka Gwapings (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
28. "Tropang trumpo" (1992) TV series
29. "Palibhasa lalake" (1991) TV series
For news articles about Mark Anthony Fernandez go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Mark Anthony Fernandez
He is the son of Alma Moreno and Rudy Fernandez. He was a member of the Gwapings which included Jomari Yllana and Eric Fructouso.
Van Dolph is his half-brother and he is a stepson of Lorna Tolentino, his father's wife.
He was committed to a drug rehab when he was hooked to marijuana.
He married his long-time girlfriend Melissa Garcia in September last year. Mark's parents Rudy and Alma were present for the celebration.
1. "Impostora" (2007) TV series .... Nicolas Cayetano (2007)
2. Babang luksa (2007)
3. "Kamandag" (2007) (mini) TV mini-series .... Lucero
4. "Komiks" .... Lito (1 episode, 2006)
- Da Adventures of Pedro Penduko (2006) TV episode .... Lito
5. "Super Inggo" (2006) TV series .... Kanor
6. Batas militar (2006)
7. Shake, Rattle and Roll 2k5 (2005)
8. Sa piling ng mga belyas (2003)
9. You and Me Against the World (2003) .... Arnold
10. Hesus rebolusyonaryo (2002) .... Hesus
... aka Hesus the Revolutionary (Philippines: English title)
11. Dos ekis (2001) .... Benito
... aka Double Cross (International: English title)
12. Biyaheng langit (2000) .... Danny
... aka Paradise Express (International: English title)
13. Walang katumbas ang dugo (1998)
14. Sonny Segovia: Lumakad ka sa apoy (1998) .... Sonny Segovia
... aka Lumakad ka sa apoy (Philippines: Tagalog title)
... aka Sonny Segovia (Philippines: Tagalog title: poster title)
15. Ako ba ang nasa puso mo (1997)
16. Kulayan natin ang bukas (1997)
17. Kabilin-bilinan ni Lola (1996)
... aka Kabilin-bilinan ng Lola (wag iinon ng serbesa) (Philippines: Tagalog title)
18. Istokwa (1996) .... Migo
19. Mangarap ka (1995) .... Nonoy
20. Araw-araw, gabi-gabi (1995)
21. Eskapo: The Serge Osmena-Geny Lopez Story (1995) .... Gabby Lopez
... aka Escape
... aka Eskapo (Philippines: English title: short title)
22. Matimbang pa sa dugo (1995) .... Boying
23. Pare ko (1995)
24. Binibini ng aking panaginip (1994)
25. Gwapings Dos (1993) .... Basti
26. Sobra talaga... Overr!! (1993)
27. Guwapings: The First Adventure (1992) .... Bambi
... aka Gwapings (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
28. "Tropang trumpo" (1992) TV series
29. "Palibhasa lalake" (1991) TV series
For news articles about Mark Anthony Fernandez go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Mark Anthony Fernandez
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
LOVI POE
Name: Lovi Poe
Nickname: Lovi
Birthday: February 11, 1989
Birth Place: St. Lukes Hospital, Quezon City
Showbiz Anniversary: July 10, 2005
Full Name: Lourdes Virgina Moran Poe
She is the daughter of Fernando Poe, Jr. to Rowena Moran.
Poe was born in St. Luke's Hospital in Quezon City and studied at the Colegio San Agustin in Makati, where she finished high school on March 31, 2007. She is currently taking freshman classes at the International Academy of Management and Economics in Makati City, Philippines.
She was handpicked by international singing duo Same Same for a duet called "Without You" which is included in the duo's debut album "The Meaning of Happy." She was first paired to Cogie Domingo. Her biggest acting break to date is when she played the coveted role of Kristal, the daughter of Bakekang which she pushes into show business to be an actress in the 2006 Bakekang TV Series which gain critics and praises on her acting.
For news articles about Lovi Poe go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Lovi Poe
Nickname: Lovi
Birthday: February 11, 1989
Birth Place: St. Lukes Hospital, Quezon City
Showbiz Anniversary: July 10, 2005
Full Name: Lourdes Virgina Moran Poe
She is the daughter of Fernando Poe, Jr. to Rowena Moran.
Poe was born in St. Luke's Hospital in Quezon City and studied at the Colegio San Agustin in Makati, where she finished high school on March 31, 2007. She is currently taking freshman classes at the International Academy of Management and Economics in Makati City, Philippines.
She was handpicked by international singing duo Same Same for a duet called "Without You" which is included in the duo's debut album "The Meaning of Happy." She was first paired to Cogie Domingo. Her biggest acting break to date is when she played the coveted role of Kristal, the daughter of Bakekang which she pushes into show business to be an actress in the 2006 Bakekang TV Series which gain critics and praises on her acting.
For news articles about Lovi Poe go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Lovi Poe
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
KEMPEE DE LEON
Kempee de Leon
Name: Keempee de Leon
Nickname: Keempee
Birthday: January 08, 1973
Birth Place: Manila
Showbiz Anniversary: 1987
He is the son of the popular comedian/TV host /actor Joey de leon and the actress Daria Ramirez. Her sister is Chenee de leon who also joined the showbiz.
He has half-siblings with the new wife of his father, Eileen Macapagal, Jocas, Jio and Jaco. He has one child.
For news articles about Kempee de Leon go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Kempee de Leon
Name: Keempee de Leon
Nickname: Keempee
Birthday: January 08, 1973
Birth Place: Manila
Showbiz Anniversary: 1987
He is the son of the popular comedian/TV host /actor Joey de leon and the actress Daria Ramirez. Her sister is Chenee de leon who also joined the showbiz.
He has half-siblings with the new wife of his father, Eileen Macapagal, Jocas, Jio and Jaco. He has one child.
For news articles about Kempee de Leon go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Kempee de Leon
Monday, October 01, 2007
RICHARD GUTIERREZ
Richard Gutierrez,
Richard Gutierrez was born on January 21, 1984 in Beverly Hills, California.
Gutierrez is the son of former Philippine cinema matinee idol Eddie Gutiérrez and former actress turned talent manager Annabelle Rama. His sister, Ruffa Gutiérrez, is a former actress and a beauty queen (Miss World Second Princess). Gutierrez has acted alongside his half-brother Ton-ton Gutiérrez. Gutierrez's other half-brother Ramon Christopher starred with him in Sugo. He started as a child actor alongside his twin brother Raymond Gutierrez has worked in many movies with his famous father, and their brothers.
Gutierrez is dubbed by the media as "The Super Idol of the Philippine Cinema" and often called as the "Primetime King" due to his mass appeal and a long streak of success in films and innovative television shows.
Gutierrez lay low in showbiz while trying to finish his studies. After the rest, he went back into show business, and was paired with Chynna Ortaleza in different TV and movie projects. His team-up with Angel Locsin in the hit TV Series Mulawin catapulted both stars,[citation needed] Mulawin was followed by the movie "Let the love begin" that earned 100 million Pesos in the box office, followed by another blockbuster hit the following year with "I Will Always Love You." Also, he also had another major performance in Captain Barbell as the title character. His Valentines flick co-starring with Angel Locsin was a huge success and was reported to be the Philippine's third highest-grossing of all time.
His first major film was SIGAW (2004)is being remade in Hollywood with the title "The Echo" and he got rave reviews from international critics for his unbelieveable performance in the movie. Angel Locsin, an equally successful young actress who now works for a rival network, was also in the movie.
Aside from his acting and modeling, Richard is also busy with his hobbies. His interest in cars bore fruit in his latest venture, Events Management. He also established his own independent record label called ICED OUT PRODUCTIONS, mainly dedicated to promoting the hip-hop/urban lifestyle and music. He is also a budding film producer and dreams of directing a major movie in the future.
Gutierrez had two major productions under GMA Network in 2007. Lupin, released in mid-2007 was a first-of-its-kind live action show based on a popular Japanese animation, Lupin III. His current work, KAMANDAG is based on a classic comic reptilian character to which by far has been the most expensive production to date. He also has numerous endorsements in 2007, the most popular being the DelMonte Fit and Right drinks that displayed his muscular physique with an up and coming stars Mariel Rodriguez and his co-GMA Network exclusive star, Marian Rivera. Rivera was picked to star with him in an upcoming Valentine's movie in 2008 - A Very Special Love.
2008 A Very Special Love
2007 Dagaw
2007 The Promise
2006 Mano Po 5: Gua Ai Di
2006 I Will Always Love You
2005 Mulawin the Movie
2005 Let the Love Begin
2005 Pinoy Blonde
2004 Sigaw (The Echo)
2004 I Will Survive
2004 Kuya
2003 Mano Po Two: My Home
2002 Bakit Papa?
1992 Takbo Talon Tili
1990 Bikining Itim
1990 Mga Batang Pikutin
1989 Feel na Feel
1989 Love Boat
1988 Juan Tanga, super naman, at ang kambal na tiyanak
1988 One two bato three four bapor
1987 Lahing pikutin
For news articles about Richard Gutierrez go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Richard Gutierrez
Richard Gutierrez was born on January 21, 1984 in Beverly Hills, California.
Gutierrez is the son of former Philippine cinema matinee idol Eddie Gutiérrez and former actress turned talent manager Annabelle Rama. His sister, Ruffa Gutiérrez, is a former actress and a beauty queen (Miss World Second Princess). Gutierrez has acted alongside his half-brother Ton-ton Gutiérrez. Gutierrez's other half-brother Ramon Christopher starred with him in Sugo. He started as a child actor alongside his twin brother Raymond Gutierrez has worked in many movies with his famous father, and their brothers.
Gutierrez is dubbed by the media as "The Super Idol of the Philippine Cinema" and often called as the "Primetime King" due to his mass appeal and a long streak of success in films and innovative television shows.
Gutierrez lay low in showbiz while trying to finish his studies. After the rest, he went back into show business, and was paired with Chynna Ortaleza in different TV and movie projects. His team-up with Angel Locsin in the hit TV Series Mulawin catapulted both stars,[citation needed] Mulawin was followed by the movie "Let the love begin" that earned 100 million Pesos in the box office, followed by another blockbuster hit the following year with "I Will Always Love You." Also, he also had another major performance in Captain Barbell as the title character. His Valentines flick co-starring with Angel Locsin was a huge success and was reported to be the Philippine's third highest-grossing of all time.
His first major film was SIGAW (2004)is being remade in Hollywood with the title "The Echo" and he got rave reviews from international critics for his unbelieveable performance in the movie. Angel Locsin, an equally successful young actress who now works for a rival network, was also in the movie.
Aside from his acting and modeling, Richard is also busy with his hobbies. His interest in cars bore fruit in his latest venture, Events Management. He also established his own independent record label called ICED OUT PRODUCTIONS, mainly dedicated to promoting the hip-hop/urban lifestyle and music. He is also a budding film producer and dreams of directing a major movie in the future.
Gutierrez had two major productions under GMA Network in 2007. Lupin, released in mid-2007 was a first-of-its-kind live action show based on a popular Japanese animation, Lupin III. His current work, KAMANDAG is based on a classic comic reptilian character to which by far has been the most expensive production to date. He also has numerous endorsements in 2007, the most popular being the DelMonte Fit and Right drinks that displayed his muscular physique with an up and coming stars Mariel Rodriguez and his co-GMA Network exclusive star, Marian Rivera. Rivera was picked to star with him in an upcoming Valentine's movie in 2008 - A Very Special Love.
2008 A Very Special Love
2007 Dagaw
2007 The Promise
2006 Mano Po 5: Gua Ai Di
2006 I Will Always Love You
2005 Mulawin the Movie
2005 Let the Love Begin
2005 Pinoy Blonde
2004 Sigaw (The Echo)
2004 I Will Survive
2004 Kuya
2003 Mano Po Two: My Home
2002 Bakit Papa?
1992 Takbo Talon Tili
1990 Bikining Itim
1990 Mga Batang Pikutin
1989 Feel na Feel
1989 Love Boat
1988 Juan Tanga, super naman, at ang kambal na tiyanak
1988 One two bato three four bapor
1987 Lahing pikutin
For news articles about Richard Gutierrez go to CelebritiesCorner.
entertainment, Philippine movie actors , Philippine movie actresses Richard Gutierrez
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