Robin Padilla
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Born | Robinhood Ferdinand Cariño Padilla November 23, 1969 [1] Manila, Philippines |
Nationality | Filipino |
Other names | Abdulaziz, Binoe/Binoy |
Occupation | Actor, Film Producer/Director, Writer, Martial Artist |
Years active | 1983-present |
Agent | Vidanes Celebrity Marketing GMA Artist Center (2007-2009; 2 years of his contract) |
Known for | "Bad Boy" of Philippine movies[2] |
Spouse(s) | Liezl Sicangco (divorced) Mariel Rodriguez (2010-present) |
Children | with Liezl Sicangco Queenie Padilla Kylie Padilla Zhen-Zhen Padilla Ali Padilla with Leah Orosa Camille Orosa |
Parent(s) | Casimiro Padilla, Sr. ("Carlos Roy Padilla") (Father) Lolita Eva Cariño (Mother) |
Robinhood Ferdinand Cariño Padilla or Abdulaziz Padilla (born November 23, 1969)[1] better known by his stage name Robin Padilla is a Filipino film director, screenwriter, producer, martial artist, and actor. Padilla is both a matinee idol and cultural icon; he is sometimes referred to as "James Dean"[3] and dubbed as the "Bad Boy" of Philippine Cinema; as he portrayed 'protagonist gangster roles' in his films Anak ni Baby Ama, Grease Gun Gang, Bad Boy 1, and Bad Boy 2. Padilla is active in television series programs. He has played important roles in Asian Treasures, Joaquin Bordado, Totoy Bato, Guns and Roses, and Toda Max.
Both the acting and showbiz industry are not new to Padilla. He comes from a multi-faceted background, which includes talented performers, and a political family. His father Casimiro Padilla, Sr., who was a film director, served as vice-governor of Camarines Norte in the 1970s and assemblyman in the 1980s;[4] while his mother was an actress,[1] and three of his siblings Rustom, Rommel, and Royette are actors. His half brother Casimiro Roy A. Padilla, Jr. succeeded his father's political endeavors, serving as a union leader, a congressman, and three-term governor of Camarines Norte.[5]
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Career
Padilla's movies with Sharon Cuneta in Maging Sino Ka Man, and Vina Morales in Ang Utol Kong Hoodlum series were blockbuster hits.[6] He figured accidents while filming Tulak ng Bibíg, Kabig ng Dibdíb when he was trapped inside a speeding car that flew into the air, flipped and landed on its roof.[6] Padilla's worst accident was when a blasting scene for Utol Kong Hoodlum burned him literally, which left scars around his abdomen and arms.[7]
Padilla crossed over from the silver screen to television through the ABS-CBN comedy show Pwedeng-Pwede. In 2002, he reprised his role as Anghel in the movie "Hari ng Selda: Anak ni Baby Ama 2" with Angelika dela Cruz, a sequel to the 1990 film. The following year, he topbilled his first primetime action-drama series, Basta't Kasama Kita. In 2005, he did two movies: the horror thriller Kulimlim and the comedy "La Visa Loca". He received Best Actor honors in the 2006 Urian Awards.
Padilla had transferred to GMA Network, after his contract with ABS-CBN, where he starred in the TV series Asian Treasures. He has also signed a two film contract under GMA Network's film outfit GMA Films; first was Till I Met You, the second one was the horror-suspense Sundo.
In 2009, Padilla did Sundo of Viva Films, before, he was opted out of his exclusive contract that allows him do movies for other film outfits including Star Cinema Productions, FLT Films, Millennium Cinema, and GMA Films. On the same year, he also did the title role of "Totoy Bato", which was an adaptation from a novel by Carlo J. Caparas.
In 2010, Padilla returned to ABS-CBN. His projects with the network included the sitcom Toda Max, which was launched in November 2011, this was Padilla's second over-all sitcom his last one with Pwedeng Pwede with his former co-star, the late comedian Redford White.
In the last quarter of 2013, Padilla once again return to GMA Network, where he starred in Adarna for his cameo role.
In 2015, Padilla will be paired to former Japanese AV Idol Maria Ozawa for Nilalang for the 2015 Metro Manila Film Festival.[8]
On December 1, 2015, he returned to his original mother network, ABS-CBN after 2 years.
Advocacy
Padilla is an anti-malaria advocate since 2004; he appealed for media support for his cause against the disease in the press briefing of Department of Health's 'Movement Against Malaria'. As a MAM spokesperson, he engaged television networks in the campaign for the use of mosquito nets.[9][10]
Padilla flew to Turkey to attend a conference concerning the Liwanag ng Kapayapaan Foundation,[when?][citation needed] a free preschool he built for Muslim children in Quezon City, which opened in 2007. On September 15, 2007 he donated 2.5 million Philippine pesos to the Muay Association of the Philippines.
Personal life
Padilla was born to Casimiro "Roy" Padilla, Sr. and Lolita Eva Cariño. He has seven siblings — three brothers and four sisters.[1]
While serving a two-year prison sentence for illegal weapons possession, he converted to Islam and married Liezl Sicangco in a Muslim ceremony at the New Bilibid Prison social hall.[11] He was pardoned and released in 1998 by Fidel Ramos.[12]
He has four children with Liezl: a son named Ali and three daughters: Queenie, Kylie, who are actresses, and Zhen-Zhen.[13] He also has a son named Mico with actress Jobelle Salvador[14] and a daughter named Camille Orosa, a model and aspiring actress, with former model Leah Orosa.
His house at Pines Ville Street, Greenview Executive Village, Novaliches, Quezon City was allegedly the subject of a break-in back in May 2008. Fortunately, only his cellular phone and loaded .357 Luger handgun were reported as stolen.[15]
In 2009, Padilla announced that he had divorced Sicangco and that she has since migrated and remarried in Australia.[16]
On 19 August 2010, Padilla and Mariel Rodriguez were married at the Taj Mahal in India.[17] Padilla and Rodriguez had met during his stint as a host of Wowowee.[18]
Filmography
Movies
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2014 | Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo | Andrés Bonifacio | Philippians Films |
Sa Ngalan Ng Ama, Ina At Mga Anak | Ongkoy | Star Cinema | |
2013 | 10,000 Hours | Gabriel Molino Alcaraz | Viva Films |
2011 | Wacha Wacha | Dominador "Dondi" Matias | |
Tum: My Pledge of Love | Ravan Raza | Liwanag ng Kapayapaan Foundation Philippines R.R. Foundation India Star Cinema |
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2009 | Paano Ginawa Ang Isang Robin Padilla | Himself | |
Sundo | Romano | GMA Films | |
2008 | Ikaw Pa Rin, Bongga Ka Boy! | Boy | Viva Films |
Triple Romance | Marco | Viva Films GMA Films |
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Brown Twelve | Leon | GMA Films | |
2007 | Blackout | Gil Blanco | |
2006 | Till I Met You | Gabriel | Viva Films GMA Films |
2005 | La Visa Loca | Jesus Huson | Unitel Pictures |
2004 | Kulimlim | Jake | Pelipula |
Astig | Bien | Viva Films | |
2003 | Alab ng Lahi | Gregorio Magtanggol | FPJ Productions |
You And Me Against The World | Paolo Guerrero | FLT Films International | |
2002 | Jeannie, Bakit Ngayon Ka Lang | Badong Bulaong | Viva Films |
Videoke King | King | Star Cinema Viva Films |
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Hari Ng Selda: Anak Ni Baby Ama 2 | Anghel | Viva Films | |
2001 | Pagdating Ng Panahon | Manuel | |
Buhay Kamao | Pepe | ||
Ooops, Teka Lang... Diskarte Ko 'To! | Dario Daliaga | Star Cinema FLT Films International |
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2000 | Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw | Guillermo "Gimo" Talumpati | Viva Films |
Eto Na Naman Ako | Abet Dimaguiba | Millennium Cinema | |
Tunay Na Tunay: Gets Mo? Gets Ko! | Nick Abeleda | Star Cinema | |
1999 | Bilib Ako Sa'Yo | Gatdula | Viva Films |
Di Pwedeng Hindi Puwede | Carding | Star Cinema FLT Films International |
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1998 | Tulak Ng Bibig Kabig Ng Dibdib | Lando | Viva Films FLT FIlms International |
1997 | Anak, Pagsubok Lamang | Eric | FLT Films International |
1994 | P're hanggang sa huli | Brando Del Valle | Viva Films |
Col. Billy Bibit, RAM | Gringo Honasan | ||
Mistah | Mario Cariño | ||
Lab Kita, Bilib Ka Ba? | Carlos & Billie | Moviearts Presentation | |
1993 | Di Na Natuto | Ishmael | Viva Films |
Oo na Sige na "Magtigil Ka Lang" | Bonggoy | ||
Makuha Ka Sa Tingin (Kung Puwede Lang) | Elcid | ||
Gagay: Prinsesa Ng Brownout | Cameo Role | ||
1992 | Engkanto | Matador | Double M Productions |
Manila Boy | Diego/Manila Boy | Pioneer Films | |
Miss Na Miss Kita: Ang Utol Kong Hoodlum 2 | Ben | Viva Films | |
Bad Boy 2 | Bombo | ||
Grease Gun Gang | Carding Sungkit | ||
1991 | Ang Utol Kong Hoodlum | Ben | |
Maging Sino Ka Man | Carding Ermeta | ||
Hinukay Ko Na Ang Libingan Mo | Elmo/Anton | ||
1990 | Anak Ni Baby Ama | Anghel | |
Bad Boy | Bombo | ||
Walang Awa Kung Pumatay | Narding | Omega Releasing Organization Inc | |
Barumbado | Eric | Cine Suerte | |
1989 | Sa Diyos Lang Ako Susuko | Romano | Viva Films |
Hindi Pahuhuli Ng Buhay | Nanding | ||
Delima Gang | Berto Delima | Bonanza Films | |
Eagle Squad | Ptr. Raymond Perez | Viva Films | |
1988 | Sgt. Victor Magno: Kumakasa Kahit Mag-Isa | Brando | |
Carnap King: The Randy Padilla Story | Randy Padilla | Cine Suerte | |
Sa Likod Ng Kasalanan | Omar | Falcon Films | |
Alega Gang: Public Enemy No. 1 of Cebu | Eddie | RNB Films Productions | |
1986 | Bagets Gang | Anghel Padilla | RNB Films |
1985 | Public Enemy No. 2 | Robin Padilla | Cherbum Films |
Bala Ko Ang Hahatol | Gino | ||
1983 | Ang Tapang Para Sa Lahat! | Young Ricardo |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Network |
2016 | Game ng Bayan | Host | ABS-CBN |
Pilipinas Got Talent | Judge | ||
2015 | 2/12 Daddies | Apostol/Apol Pastoran | TV5 |
2014 | Talentadong Pinoy 2014 | Host | |
2013 | Adarna | Berto/Lito (Cameo Role) | GMA Network |
Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw | Police Insp. Gregorio "Bogs" Dagohoy | ABS-CBN | |
2011 | Toda Max | Bartolome "Tol" Batumbakal | |
Wiltime Bigtime | Guest | TV5 | |
Guns and Roses | Abelardo "Abel" Marasigan | ABS-CBN | |
2010 | Pilipinas Win Na Win | Himself/Host | |
Wowowee | Special Guest Host | ||
2009 | Totoy Bato | Arturo "Totoy Bato" Magtanggol | GMA Network |
2008 | Joaquin Bordado | Joaquin "Joaquin Bordado" Apacible | |
2007 | Asian Treasures | Elias Pinaglabanan/Susi | |
2006 | Pilipinas Ngayon Na! | Host | NBN |
Kamao: Matira Matibay | ABS-CBN | ||
2003 | Basta't Kasama Kita | Alberto "Ambet" Katindig | |
1999 | Puwedeng Puwede | Carding Caguiat |
Writer
Year | Title | Works | Credited as |
2004 | Sigaw | Story and screenplay | Robinhood C. Padilla |
2002 | Hari ng Selda: Anak ni Baby Ama 2 | Robinhood Cariño Padilla | |
1993 | Makuha Ka sa Tingin (Kung Puwede lang) | ||
1992 | Miss na Miss Kita: Ang Utol Kong Hoodlum 2 | Robinhood C. Padilla | |
Bad Boy 2 | Robinhood Padilla |
Awards and nominations
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Year | Award-Giving Body | Category | Work | Result |
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2008 | 22nd PMPC Star Awards for TV | Best Drama Actor | Joaquin Bordado | Nominated |
2013 | Metro Manila Film Festival | Best Actor[19] | 10,000 Hours | Won |
2014 | 45th GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards | Film Actor of the Year[20] | Won |
References
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External links
Robin Padilla at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Admin Robin's Bio. Bad Boy of Philippines Movies, retrieved August 9, 2010
- ↑ Llanes, Rommel (2009-09-03). "Bad Boys" of Philippine Cinema. The PEP retrieved November 27, 2011
- ↑ Japitan, Norma (2010-08-08) The saga of Robin The Philippine Star, retrieved February 20, 2012
- ↑ De Leon, Mitch; Jimenez, Dessa M.; and Reyes, Shiela G. (2010-06-01). Robin's derring-do ABS-CBN News retrieved February 20, 2012
- ↑ Roy Padilla, Sr.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Jimenez, Alex (1998). ROBIN PADILLA: COMEBACK OR DEATH WISH? PHNO Newsflash retrieved February 20, 2012
- ↑ Lo, Ricardo F. (2001-05-23). Robin's derring-do The Philippine Star retrieved February 20, 2012
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- ↑ Entertainment and Community (June 2008). Busy celebs don’t forget to share their blessings. Filipino Journal retrieved November 27, 2011
- ↑ Calderon, Ricky. Robin Padilla Smirks. One Philippines retrieved November 27, 2011
- ↑ Seno, Alexandra A. (1996). A Wedding Behind Bars. The Asiaweek Website, retrieved July 29, 2010
- ↑ Vanzi, Sol Jose (1998-04-08) Robin Padilla Is Free. The Newsflash Website, retrieved July 29, 2010
- ↑ Cruz, Marinel (2009-03-10). Robin Padilla worries about his children. Philippine Daily Inquirer, retrieved July 8, 2009
- ↑ Cruz, Marinel (2009-02-02). Jobelle Salvador back–for good. Philippine Daily Inquirer, retrieved May 23, 2010
- ↑ TV, GMANews (2008-05-06). Thieves run away with Robin Padilla's gun - report. GMA News Online, retrieved July 29, 2010
- ↑ Calderon, Nora (2009-11-06). Robin Padilla confirms he and Liezl Sicangco have been divorced for two years. The PEP Website, retrieved July 29, 2010
- ↑ Wallis, Maira (2010-09-16). Robin Padilla marries Mariel in Baguio City. ABS-CBN News, retrieved September 16, 2010
- ↑ Entertainment (2010-07-14). Mariel Rodriguez admits dating Robin Padilla. ABS-CBN News, retrieved August 9, 2010
- ↑ "Metro Manila Film Festival:2013". IMDB. Retrieved 2014-04-09.
- ↑ "Complete List of Winners: 45th Guillermo Mendoza Box-Office Entertainment Awards 2014". The Summit Express. Retrieved 2014-05-019.
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