Friday, August 23, 2019

JOHN GADDI








John Gaddi 

is an actor, known for 9 de Pebrero (1981)



Wendel Ramos






Wendel Ramos 

Derrick Monasterio (1995 - )




Derrick Monstaerio 

Bobby Benitez





Bebong Osorio

Bebong Osorio 

 





Kasupang


1950
3 BalarawCesar GallardoJose Padilla Jr.Anita Linda, Fred Santos, Luz Kahanding, Ramon d'Salva, Luis San Juan, Tony Tolman, Fernando Santiago, Dely Atay-atayan, Kasupang, Bebong Osorio, Luis Vizconde, Abraham Cruz, Francisco Cruz, Bella Flores, Antonia SantosPremiere ProductionsAction

Maris Racal ((September 22 1997 - )

Maris Racal



Mariestella Cañedo Racal (born September 22, 1997), popularly known as Maris Racal, is a Filipino actress, singer-songwriter, host, vlogger and endorser. She came to prominence in 2014 after joining Pinoy Big Brother: All In where she placed second. Racal grew up in a musically inclined family and learned to sing and play instruments at a young age. She can play the guitar, piano, ukulele, and beatbox, some of which she learned on her own by watching various videos online. Aside from being a musician and singer, she also excels in painting, song/poem writing, acting and dancesport. 

After her stint in Pinoy Big Brother, Racal signed a deal with Star Magic. In February 2016, she was introduced as one of the members of the all-girl dance group, Girltrends. 

On January 22, 2017, Racal was officially launched as one of the members of ASAP's sing-and-dance group, BFF5. 

Mariestella C. Racal grew up in Davao del Norte and graduated high school from St. Mary's College in Tagum City. She is the 5th of 6 siblings in a musically-inclined family. In school, she used to sing the responsorial psalm, sing in mass and sing intermission numbers. She also did cover songs on SoundCloud. 

Maris Racal dreams of becoming a doctor and plans to juggle show 

After PBB, Racal was launched as part of Star Magic Circle 2014 and had been quickly molded as a budding actress, starting off on TV show Hawak Kamay followed by several more stints on TV shows like Maalaala Mo Kaya, Ipaglaban Mo!, Oh My G!, and Ningning, and on films like Halik sa Hangin, Just The Way You Are, and The Breakup Playlist. She also starred with Roberto "Fourth" Solomon Pagotan IV in the 'Dear MOR' episode, the "Kate and Red Story". 

Racal released her first single "Tanong Mo Sa Bituin" in April 2015 as part of Star Record's compilation album "OPM Fresh". 


In June 2015, Racal was cast in her first main lead role on the big screen as Elena in Tandem Entertainment's film Stars Versus Me, which also starred Manolo Pedrosa as her leading man. 

In February 2016, Racal was introduced as one of the members of all-girl dance group "Girltrends" in the noontime show It's Showtime. She was then tagged as "Magnificent Girltrend Maris" and became the group's Team Young member.[10] Maris subsequently played Jenny Bonanza in the teleserye We Will Survive later in the month. 

In October 2016, Racal performed in her first OneMusicPH's Digital Concert dubbed as "Double Hearts" (together with co-performers Loisa Andalio, Sue Ramirez and Kristel Fulgar), where she debuted her original song Take It All Away. In the same month, Maris appeared in the film The Third Party as Joan. 

In December 2016, Racal became notable as Maxine in the 2016 Metro Manila Film Festival's box office entry film Vince and Kath and James. 

In January 2017, Racal was launched as one of the members of ASAP's new all-girl song-and-dance group, known as BFF5 (pronounced as BFFs), along with Ylona Garcia, Andrea Brillantes, Loisa Andalio and Kira Balinger. Inclusion in the new group led Maris to leave her previous group Girltrends. Later in the month, Maris started her guest appearance as Rona, Carreon's daughter, in the hit primetime TV series FPJ's Ang Probinsyano.

By April 2017, Racal starred as Fairy Sylvia in weekend primetime series Wansapanataym Presents: Annika PINTAsera. Later in the month, Maris was entrusted with Ikaw Lang Ang Iibigin theme song "Paano Mo Nalaman", the tagalized version of the song 'How Did You Know'. 

On July 8, 2017, Racal held her first major concert together with Loisa, Sue and Kristel titled 4 Of A Kind: The Un4gettable Concert at the Music Museum. Maris was also one of the cast in the horror-thriller film Bloody Crayons, playing the role of Richalaine Alcantara, that was released on cinemas by July 12, 2017. 

In November 2017, Racal join the cast of Hanggang Saan as Nessa, and paired with Yves Flores. 

In December 2017, Racal became part of Regal Films's official entry film Haunted Forest with Jane Oineza, Jameson Blake and Jon Lucas on 2017 Metro Manila Film Festival. 

On February 8, 2018, Racal headlined the first-ever Star Events FanCon held at Teatrino, Promenade with Iñigo Pascual as her special guest. "Tala", Maris' original song, was also released as her newest single during the event. 

A few days later, Racal debuted as the co-host of Iñigo Pascual's online show, One Music POPSSSS, appearing on the show's Season 4 pilot episode.

In May 2018, her latest single "Ikaw Lang Sapat Na" launched as the sub-theme song of the teleserye Since I Found You on Primetime Bida. 

In September 2018, Racal became a certified recording artist with the release of her first album entitled "Stellar".

In October 2018, Racal was launched as one of the 10 interpreters of Himig Handog 2018 with a song of Jan Sabili from Muntinlupa entitled "Sugarol".


In 2020, following the loss of ABS-CBN franchise, Racal temporarily went to blocktimer shows such as Sunday Noontime Live! and Stay-In Love. Maris returned to ASAP on April 18, 2021, following an appearance on Pinoy Big Brother: Connect's Big Night.

In July 2014, the PBB All In housemates including Maris Racal released their "Pinoy Big Brother: All In - Originals" album, composed of three songs (Teen Love Song, Turtle Song, and Bibimbap) originally written and sung by them. 

On October 28, 2014, she uploaded her cover of Ed Sheeran's "Thinking Out Loud" song on her official YouTube account. The hashtag 'Thinking Out Loud Cover by Maris Racal' immediately trended worldwide on Twitter as her fans expressed their delight with her cover song. The video has already garnered almost two million of hits on YouTube since it was uploaded. 

In February–March 2015, Racal shared her video blogs on YouTube known as "Maris My Song For You" episodes (with the direction of Alco Guerrero) where she gave her fans an opportunity to send her their messages and ask her to breathe new life to their favorite song. Her MMSFY episodes started from her cover of songs In My Life and True Colors followed by more cover songs like Firework, Yellow, Lost Stars, 'Til There Was You and Ordinary People. 

In April 2015, Racal released her first single, "Tanong Mo Sa Bituin", part of Star Record's compilation album, "OPM Fresh". This song became the official soundtrack of the film "Stars Versus Me". 

In August 2015, Racal covered Norah Jones' hit song "Don't Know Why" during the #HappyBirthdayWish1075 celebration. Her exclusive performance made her won the awards "Wishers’ Choice for Wishclusive Performance of the Year" and "Wishers’ Choice for Young Artist of the Year" in the 2016 Wish 107.5 Music Awards dated January 26, 2016, held at Smart Araneta Coliseum,. 

On October 2, 2016, Racal was one of the four singers/performers (the others being Loisa Andalio, Sue Ramirez, and Kristel Fulgar) who headlined OneMusicPH's Double Hearts Digital Concert where she debuted her original song, Take It All Away. 

During Kimerald's Ikaw Lang ang Iibigin Grand Media Day press conference on April 24, 2017, Maris performed the Tagalog version of the song "How Did You Know". Maris' "Paano Mo Nalaman" became one of the main theme songs of the daytime series Ikaw Lang ang Iibigin which aired on May 1, 2017. 

On February 8, 2018, Racal released her newest single entitled "Tala" during her FanCon. 

Few months after, May 4, 2018, she also released her latest single "Ikaw Lang Sapat Na", the song that she wrote for Inigo on their GGV guesting. Few weeks after it became the sub-theme song of Since I Found You. And later on, she launched her song on ASAP stage with her loveteam Inigo Pascual. 

Last July 7, 2018, Racal launched her very first album entitled "Stellar" at the SM North Edsa Skydome with Migz Haleco, Sue Ramirez and her loveteam Inigo Pascual as her special guests, she performed all of her songs in the album, "Hi Crush", "Love Is Easy", "Tayo Na Di Tayo", "Ikaw Lang Sapat Na" and a rock version of "Tala". Her album is now available in all digital stores nationwide. 

In October 2018, she interpreted the official entry from the Himig Handog 2018 "Sugarol" written by Jan Sabili. 

By the 2nd quarter of 2019, Racal released her new self-written single entitled "Abot Langit" in collaboration with Rico Blanco. 

In 2020, Racal signed with a new music label, Balcony Entertainment and distributor, Sony Music Philippines. She released her first single, "Not For Me", in September under the new label.

Personal life
Racal is currently in a relationship with musician Rico Blanco

business and studying. She attended Trinity University of Asia taking up medical technology but had to stop due to her busy schedule.


Fernando Santiago


Ramon d'Salva (1921 - )


Ramon d'Salva


1921
Philippines
Occupation Actor
Years active 1949-1994


Ramon d'Salva (born 1921) was a Filipino actor who was known for villain roles and played in numerous movies under his home studio Premiere Productions. He made his first movie, Suwail, in 1949.


Filmography
1949 - Suwail [Premiere]
1949 - Kidlat sa Silangan [Premiere]
1949 - Dugo ng Katipunan [Premiere]
1949 - Hindi ako Susuko [Premiere]
1949 - Ang Lumang Bahay sa Gulod [Premiere]
1950 - Ang Hiwaga ng Tulay na Bato [Premiere]
1950 - Wanted: Patay O Buhay [Premiere]
1950 - Tatlong Balaraw [Premiere]
1950 - Ang Kampana ng San Diego [Premiere]
1950 - Punglo at Pag-ibig [Premiere]
1951 - Sa Oras ng Kasal [Premiere]
1951 - Kadakilaan [Premiere]
1951 - Santa Cristina [Premiere]
1951 - Bahay na Tisa [Premiere]
1952 - Kalbaryo ni Hesus [Libran]
1952 - Salome [Consuelo]
1952 - Golem [Royal]
1953 - Tiyanak [Cinema Technician Inc.]
1953 - Pagsikat ng Araw [Maria Clara]
1953 - Sa Hirap at Ginhawa [Maria Clara]
1953 - Babaing Kalbo [Libran]
1954 - Guwapo [MV]
1954 - Goldiger [Deegar Cinema Inc.]
1954 - Ander De Saya [Larry Santiago]
1954 - Mr. Dupong [LGS]
1954 - Si Og sa Army [Larry Santiago]
1954 - Paladin [Premiere]
1954 - Pedro Penduko [Premiere]
1955 - Anak ni Palaris [Deegar Cinema Inc.]
1955 - D 1-13 [Premiere]
1955 - Ito ang Aming Daigdig [Fama]
1955 - El Jugador [Premiere]
1955 - Magia Blanca [Larry Santiago]
1955 - Tomboy [Filipinas]
1956 - Desperado [People's]
1956 - Takya [Balatbat & Balatbat]
1956 - Santa Lucia [People's]
1956 - Heneral Paua [Larry Santiago]
1956 - Buhay at Pag-ibig ni Dr. Jose Rizal [Balatbat & Bagumbayan]
1956 - Prinsipe Villarba [People's]
1956 - Haring Espada [People's]
1956 - Montalan Brothers [Larry Santiago]
1956 - Mrs. Jose Romulo [Larry Santiago]
1957 - Libre Comida [Balatbat]
1957 - Maskara [Premiere]
1957 - Bicol Express [Premiere]
1957 - Yaya Maria [Premiere]
1958 - Marta Soler [Premiere]
1958 - Kurangga [Cinematic Phils. Inc]
1958 - Matira ang Matibay [Tamaraw Studio]
1958 - May Pasikat ba sa Kano? [Premiere]
1958 - Sa Ngalan ng Espada [Premiere]
1958 - Mga Liham kay Tia Dely [Larry Santiago]
1958 - Ramadal [Premiere]
1958 - Sisang Tabak [Cinematic Phil Inc.]
1958 - Apat na Pulubi [Larry Santiago]
1964 - Ging


Luz Kahanding


Luz Kahanding 

is an actress, known for Balaraw (1950), 

Suwail (1949) 

Fred Santos


Anita Linda (November 23, 1924)



Anita Linda 
 (born Alice Buenaflor Lake; 
November 23, 1924) 

is a two-time FAMAS award-winning and Gawad Urian award-winning Filipino film actress. A romantic lead in her youth, she later gained critical acclaim for her portrayals in maternal or elderly roles. 
At the age of 74, she became the oldest actress to ever win a FAMAS award, when she was named Best Supporting Actress for Ang Babae sa Bubungang Lata.



In 2008, at age 83, she was named Best Actress in the 10th Cinemanila International Film Festival (Southeast Asia Film Competition) for her portrayal of the title character in Adela.






Jose Padilla Jr (July 16, 1911 – June 18, 1978)



3-5-1970 – Agents Silencer at ang 7 Brassiers  [Joy Productions]
3-16-1970 – Dalawang Daigdig ni Carlota  [Joy Productions]





Abel Estanislao (May 19, 1995)


Abel Estanislao (Let the Love Begin)  Disct 1, Brgy Bagong Pag-asa,QC - April 27, 2015

Abra (December 2, 1990)


Abra (Minute to Win It (Abs Cbn) -  September 16, 2013 

Thursday, August 22, 2019

Lito Gruet


Lito Gruet



Lita Vasquez


Lita Vasquez 






ROCKY ROGERS

Rocky Rogers 


Michael Sandico


Michael Sandico 



Ruben Rustia (Director)




Magda Sales

Year: 1964

Playdate: January

Producer: Kislap-Tagalog Pictures

Genre: Drama

Director: Ruben Rustia

Cast of Characters:

Charito Solis

Bob Soler

Carlos Salazar

Rebecca

Lito Anzures

Arsenio "Butch" Bautist

May Villarica

Jose Garcia



Courtesy of Video48


Gilda Gales (September 22 1914 - June 16 1995)

Gilda Gales


Gilda Gales, 107, a Philippine movie star in the 1930s, died in Monrovia, California, June 16, from complications resulting in a stroke.

Gilda Gales (Photo courtesy of The Manila Times)Because she was, according to the newspaper of the day, gifted with that languorous look and peculiar drooping of eyebrows, Gilda was dubbed the Greta Garbo of the Philippines. It was noted that one had only to look at her picture to note the striking resemblance to the Swedish star.

As a young girl studying at St. Anthony' Institute in Iriga, Camarines Sur, Gilda was called upon, from time to time, to participate in stage presentations during school programs and fiesta celebrations. She was so obsessed with acting that she vowed to go to Manila, at the earliest opportunity, and apply for work in the movie studios there.

When her father, who was a traveling agent for Smith, Bell & Co., was transferred to Manila from the provinces, Gilda immediately approached Jose Nepomuceno for a job in the movies. She was given a screen test, successfully passed it, eliciting from Nepomuceno this tribute: I knew right away that I was looking at a girl destined to be a great actress.

Gilda's first assignment was as supporting player in Malayan movies' Makata at Paraluman. This was followed by Liberty Cadet's Love and six other pictures. The crowning point of Gilda's brief career as a movie star came in 1937 when she starred opposite Eduardo de Castro in Brides of Sulu, a picture produced in the Philippines (actually filmed in Jolo, Sulu) with an all-Filipino cast, but which was directed by Hollywood's Jack Nelson. Released by Universal Pictures, Brides of Sulu featured, for the first time in local movie history, difficult underwater scenes. Gilda's performance in the picture was so remarkably impressive she was offered an important role in MGM's Mutiny on the Bounty. Unfortunately, she was ill at the time and could not stand the rigors of travel.

Gilda's next big picture was Manila Talkatone's Andres Bonifacio, with de Castro again. Not long after, Gilda made her last picture, Susing Kalangitan. Then she retired from the movies for good.

Gilda married Miguel Blanco, bar and restaurant proprietor in Manila (deceased in 1995), and they are survived by four children: Miguel and Jose in Australia and Marie Cruz and Tina in the United States. The family believes that all of Gales' movies were destroyed during World War II. 



Tita Munoz (1926 - 2009)


Tita Munoz 

Maria Theresa "Tita" Sanchez Muñoz (1926/1927 - April 11, 2009) was a Filipina actress. Muñoz started her career in radio in the 1950s.She moved to Sampaguita Pictures where she played mostly character roles. She received two FAMAS Best Supporting Actress Nominations, for Lilet (1971) and Patayin sa Sindak si Barbara (1974). During the 1960s, Muñoz and Ronald Remy became the first actors to ever kiss on Philippine television.

In 1990, Muñoz portrayed the mother of Leslie Cheung's character in Wong Kar-wai's Days of Being Wild.

Tita is survived by brothers Rafael and Cayetano, sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews including the Muñoz actor-brothers Leandro, Carlo and Angelo (sons of Tita’s late younger brother Louie) who are now based in the United States.

DeathMuñoz suffered from health problems in her later years and died from heart failure on April 11, 2009 in Paranaque City, Metro Manila. Her remains have been cremated. The wake was held at the Sampaguita Chapel of the Funeraria Paz at the Manila Memorial Park in Sucat, Parañaque City, until Tuesday, April 14. A necrological Mass was held at 7:00 p.m.

Filmography:
  • Tulisang Pugot (1951)
  • Kasaysayan ni Rudy Concepcion (1952)
  • Texas (Ang Manok Na Nagsasalita) (1952)
  • Ang Pagsilang ng Mesiyas (1952)
  • El Indio (1953)
  • Flight of the Sparrow (1966)
  • Operation: Discotheque (1967)
  • Cover Girls (1967)
  • Suicide Seven (1967)
  • Blackhawk Commandos (1968)
  • Pussy Cat (1969)
  • Santa Teresa de Avila (1970)
  • The Evil Within (1970)
  • Now! (1971)
  • Stardoom (1971)
  • Lilet (1972)
  • Paru-parong Itim (1973)
  • Dalawang Muka ng Tagumpay (1973)
  • Daigdig ng Sindak at Lagim (1974)
  • Patayin sa Sindak si Barbara (1974)
  • Sugat sa Ugat (1983)
  • Muntinlupa 1958 (1984)
  • Balimbing (Mga Taong Hunyango) (1986)
  • Pahiram ng Isang Umaga (1989)
  • Days of Being Wild (1990)
  • Inay (1993)

Friday, August 2, 2019

Rene Requiestas



Rene Requiestas
Renato "Rene" Rabago Requiestas 
 (January 22, 1957 – July 24, 1993) \
was a Filipino actor and comedian. Requiestas was one of the top Filipino comedians of the late 1980s up to the early 1990s. 
Requiestas was known for his sidekick roles alongside other comedy actors such as Joey de Leon and his pairing with Kris Aquino in romantic comedies, as well as his distinctive gaunt, toothless appearance.
Requiestas died on July 24, 1993 at the age of 36.

A product of theater, his passport to fame was via the post-EDSa satire Sic O’clock News. 
When Joey de Leon got him to play Chee-tae in the Starzanseries, Rene became a very popular comedic figure and eventually starred in his own movies. 
Pido/Dida with Kris Aquino was a blockbuster hit.
His toilet humor, of course, was denounced by the more proper sector of society. Rene merely laughed his way – toothless at that – to the bank. 
He lived life to the fullest and in style – complete with a retinue of hangers-on. Eventually, he mismanaged his finances and got sick. 
He died in the mid-’90s after enjoying half a decade of almost unequaled popularity.

Tange ( 193 - 1981)




Tange 
 His name obviously came from tanga (dumb), but stupid he certainly was not because Tange was one of the wittiest comedians local show business ever had.
His big break came via Super Laff-ins in the old ABS-CBN and from there he did other comedy shows – like Wanted: Boarders where he was houseboy to the family of Pugo and Patsy.
Tange was great at delivering punchlines. In one Wanted: Boarders episode, he was trying to get inside a nightclub when he was stopped at the entrance for wearing only a collarless shirt. (This was the era when dress codes were still strictly followed.) His retort to that: “Yung iba nga, nakasando lang, sumasayaw pa sa TV.” That may not have sounded so funny on print, but the way Tange delivered it really brought the house down.
Tange also did a couple of films during his career and one of the comedies he did was Buntis V, a parody of Voltes V.
In the early ’80s, he became sickly and had a minor speech impairment. He died in 1981 a poor man.
To this day, the young generation still uses the word tange as an expression. But how many of them know the great comedian that was Tange?

Isko Moreno (1974 - )


Francisco Moreno Domagoso (born October 24, 1974) is a Filipino politician. He is the 27th mayor and a former Vice Mayor of the City of Manila, the capital city of the Philippines; and a former three-term councilor of the city's first congressional district. He is also a former actor, using the screen name Isko Moreno, who started as a matinee idol and later became known for his mature roles in the "Titillating Films" genre that was prevalent in the country during the 1990s

Domagoso is the only child of Joaquin Domagoso (a stevedore at Manila's North Harbor) and Rosario Moreno (from Allen, Northern Samar).He found alternative sources of income at the age of 10 by pushing a cart and going house-to-house to gather old newspapers and used bottles, then reselling them at a local junk dealer.[3] He also rummaged through restaurant garbage bins for leftover food, which his mother would recook for dinner

Domagoso caught the attention of talent scout Wowie Roxas in 1993 while attending a funeral in Tondo and was then persuaded to join show business. He was part of That's Entertainment, a daily variety show featuring German Moreno's stable of aspiring teenage actors, under the screen name Isko Moreno. His major break came in 1993 when he was cast in a cameo role in the romantic movie May Minamahal and became a leading man to Claudine Barretto in Muntik na Kitang Minahal a year later.

He appeared in Siya'y Nagdadalaga, and has appeared in movies such as Exploitation, Mga Babae sa Isla Azul and Misteryosa .

In 2005, during his third term as a councilor of Manila, he returned to acting as a kind-hearted priest in the television drama series Mga Anghel na Walang Langit . He also had a brief appearance in 2007 in the television drama series Bakekang.The following year during his first term as vice mayor, Moreno had a supporting role in the afternoon soap opera Ligaw na Bulaklak.
Moreno started his political career when he elected and sworn as councilor for Manila's first congressional district in 1998 and reelected in 2001 and 2004 respectively. In 2007, he later became vice mayor of the city. He took a crash course in Local Legislation and Local Finance at University of the Philippines.He then studied public administration in Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (University of the City of Manila) while fulfilling his alderman duties.

During his election campaign, he criticised what he called a "black propaganda" by opponents, but did not pursue any charges. Domagoso eventually won the elections, beating the closest rival by about 80,000 votes.

Moreno also serves as vice chairman of the Manila Historical and Heritage Commission and studies Law in Arellano University.

In May 2012, Joseph Estrada, the former President of the Philippines, announced his intention to run for Mayor of Manila but only for one term in 2013. He intends to run with Domagoso, who is running for re-election as Vice Mayor.

Estrada said, "I’m done with the presidency in Malacañang. Now, I will be moving to the city hall of Manila." He drove his famous “Jeep ni Erap” from San Juan to his new house at Altura, Sta. Mesa, Manila to ceremonially launch his candidacy. He was joined by his wife, former Senator Loi Ejercito and the Manila Vice Mayor. At least 25 of the 28 Manila councilors who were inducted last week as members of Estrada’s Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino, joined them in welcoming him.

Domagoso said Manileños welcome Estrada and his wife, adding that they will try to make their stay in Manila comfortable.“We are humbled that the former president of the Philippines will live and stay in Manila,” Moreno said. “We are thankful he had chosen Manila,” he added.

On February 16, 2013, Domagoso and other five councilors was arrested by the police, due to alleged bingo operations held in a public place, Moreno denied the bingo game is in the public place in Sta. Cruz, Manila, and he believe that Mayor Lim was involved in his arrest, and the bingo game is not illegal, the day before Lim and Estrada signed a "Peace Covenant" to prevent any election related violence in the City of Manila.

In 2016, Domagaso announced that he would run for Senator of the Philippines. He lost in his bid placing 15th place overall.

On July 2017, President Rodrigo Duterte appointed him as the chairman of the board of the North Luzon Railways Corporation (NorthRail) until his resignation in October 2017.[10] In May 2018, he was appointed by Duterte as Undersecretary for Luzon Affairs at the Department of Social Welfare and Development. On October 11, 2018, he officially resigned from his post to run for Mayor of Manila in the 2019 elections.

On May 13, 2019, Isko Domagoso Moreno won the mayoralty of Manila, over incumbent Joseph "Erap" Estrada via a landslide win of close to 150,000 votes more than the closest contender. Mayor Moreno was then officially proclaimed winner by the City Board of Canvassers the following day, 14 May.

Joseph Estrada conceded defeat also on the evening of 13 May.

He is married to his non-celebrity girlfriend, Diana Lynn Ditan since 2000. They have five children, Vincent Patrick (born 1998), Frances Diane (born 2000), Joaquín André (born 2001), Franco Dylan (born 2006), and Drake Marcus (born 2012)