Jun Sabayton

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Jun Sabayton
BornRodolfo Adaptar Sabayton Jr.
(1973-11-23) November 23, 1973 (age 48)
Cebu City, Philippines
Pen nameJun Sabayton
OccupationFilipino actor; comedian; host; director
NationalityFilipino
GenreComedy

Rodolfo "Jun" Adaptar Sabayton Jr. (born November 23, 1973) is a Filipino actor, comedian, host and director. He is known as "Bayaw” due to his works at News5’s Word of the Lourd, Kontrabando, and B.A.Y.A.W. for President advocacy campaign.[1]

Early life and career[]

Jun Sabayton was born on November 23, 1973 in Cebu City. Jun's 1st assignment on TV was Strangebrew. He was a producer and a special participant in the show with his co-stars Angel "Erning" Rivero and the late Tado Jimenez in 2002.

Later life and current career[]

Jun has also ventured in acting movies since then and also hosting mostly on TV5. Jun currently moved to the Kapamilya Network, ABS-CBN 2, around 2018 having left his home network, TV5, the year prior. Jun was also a host of comedy science program You Have Been Warned Asia which broadcast across Southeast Asia on Discovery Channel.

Filmography[]

Television[]

  • 2018: Funny Ka, Pare Ko
  • 2018: Home Sweetie Home
  • 2018: Banana Sundae
  • 2017: You Have Been Warned Asia[2]
  • 2017: It's Showtime
  • 2017: Eat Bulaga
  • 2017: Trops
  • 2017: Aksyon Sa Umaga
  • 2016: My Candidate
  • 2016: Barangay Utakan
  • 2016: Demolition Job
  • 2016: History With Lourd De Veyra
  • 2015-2016: News5 Kontrabando
  • 2015: Wattpad Presents
  • 2015: Tanod (TV Series)
  • 2015: Mac & Chiz (TV Series)
  • 2015: Sapul Sa 5
  • 2013: Aksyon Primetime Balita
  • 2012: Cassandra, Warrior Angel
  • 2011: Wasak With Lourd & Jun
  • 2010: Baikinggu
  • 2008: Shall We Dance
  • 2006-2012: Wow Mali
  • 2005: Maynila
  • 2005: Bubble Gang
  • 2005: Wowowee
  • 2004: Magpakailanman
  • 2004: MTB: Ang Saya Saya
  • 2003: Maalala Mo Kaya
  • 2002: Strangebrew

Films[]

  • 2018: Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral
  • 2018: Kusina Kings
  • 2017: Dormitoryo: Mga Walang Katapusang Kuwarto
  • 2016: My Candidate
  • 2014: Kubot The Aswang Chronicles 2
  • 2014: Mumbai Love
  • 2013: Blue Bustamante
  • 2011: Rakenrol
  • 2006: Wag kang lilingon
  • 2006: Imahe Nasyon
  • 2005: Sa Ilalim ng Cogon
  • 2003: Keka[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Jun Sabayton". Esquiremag.ph.
  2. ^ Ballaran, Jhoanna (20 August 2017). "You Have Been Warned: When 'comedians play scientists'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  3. ^ "On the Spot: Jun Sabayton". SPOT.PH.

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