Ramon Revilla Sr.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ramon B. Revilla Sr.
Senator of the Philippines
In office
June 30, 1992 – June 30, 2004
Personal details
Born
José Acuña Bautista

(1927-03-08)March 8, 1927
Imus, Philippine Islands
DiedJune 26, 2020(2020-06-26) (aged 93)
Taguig, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Political partyLakas
Spouse(s)
Azucena Mortel
(m. 1942; died 1998)
ChildrenAt least 82, including Bong, Ram and Strike
ResidenceBacoor, Cavite
Alma materFar Eastern University
ProfessionActor; Politician

José Acuña Bautista Sr., professionally known as Ramon Bautista Revilla Sr. or simply Don Ramon Revilla (March 8, 1927 – June 26, 2020),[1] was a Filipino actor who served as Senator of the Republic of the Philippines.

He is known as the "Hari ng Tugma" (literally "King of Rhyme") in Philippine films.

Education[]

Revilla graduated in Far Eastern University wherein he finished his bachelor's degree in commerce.

Film career[]

In his initial entry to the film industry, the young Revilla was cast only in bit roles which was not enough for him so he left the film industry to become head of the Secret Service Unit of the Bureau of Customs in 1965.

He returned to the film industry in 1972 with the film , which started his fame.[citation needed]

He also returned on his own terms, creating his own film production, Imus Productions, for him to star in. Together with partner Azucena, they ran the film outfit with Revilla writing and directing his films.

His characters in the films "Pepeng Agimat" and "Nardong Putik" gave him the image of being an invincible superhuman who had in his keeping a special anting-anting (amulet of superhuman powers). This image of his is somewhat alive because ABS-CBN adapted his 4 major films into television series entitled Agimat: Ang Mga Alamat ni Ramon Revilla.

Accolades[]

In 1973, Revilla won a Famas Best Actor Award for "Hulihin si Tiyagong Akyat" together with his son Marlon Bautista for a Famas Best Child Actor Award of the same movie. Imus Productions was also recognized as Outstanding Film production in 1975. The next year, Revilla snagged the Outstanding Producer of the Year Award.[citation needed]

In 1979, he was Most Outstanding Actor and Box Office King.[citation needed]

In 2011, in the 33rd Catholic Mass Media Awards Night (CMMA), Ramon Revilla Sr. was given the Lifetime Achievement Award.[2]

Politics[]

In 1992, Revilla became a senator, holding office until the end of his two terms in 2004.

Despite having a number of detractors, Senator Ramon Revilla Sr. was able to mark his tenure in the senate as the author of some important bills. But the one he spearheaded that raised his popularity was the bill casually called the "Revilla Bill".

An amendment to the Family Code Law of the Philippines, enacted into the law in February 2004, states "The illegitimate children may use the surname of their father if their affiliation has been expressly recognized by the father through the record of birth appearing in the civil register, or when an admission in a public document or private handwritten instrument is made by the father."

"The child should not suffer the stigma of his illegitimacy," the Revilla Sr. was once quoted as saying.

Ram Revilla murder[]

On Oct. 17, 2013, Revilla broke his silence and officially aired his emotions about Ram Revilla's murder case and Ramon Joseph's detainment:

"I felt like the world fell on me when I was informed that my son Ramón Joseph was not allowed by the court to post bail. I do believe that my son cannot do anything heinous. My children grew up in the word of God. He was a good son. He was arrested without a warrant of arrest and he has been suffering in jail for almost two years. My son is innocent."

— Ramon Revilla, Sr., [3]

Personal life and death[]

Revilla was the youngest child of the 10 children of businessman Ildefonso Bautista and Andrea Acuña.

His first family was with the mother of Evelyn Bautista, wife of former basketball player and former Senator Robert Jaworski.[citation needed]

His wife is Azucena Mortel born on February 16, 1944. Mortel died on May 31, 1998.[citation needed] They produced seven children; namely, Marlon, Rowena Bautista-Mendiola, Jose Maria (Bong Revilla), Rebecca Bautista-Ocampo (Princess Revilla), Edwin (Strike Revilla), Andrea Bautista-Ynares, and Diana. With his extramarital affairs, his children numbered at least 39; Bong's spokesperson Portia Ilagan claimed that the number reached 72.[4][5] In a 2004 interview with journalist Jessica Soho, Revilla admitted that he probably has more than 80 children.[6] Ram Revilla was one of his children from his extra-marital affairs.[citation needed]

On May 31, 2020, Revilla was rushed to the St. Dominic Medical Center in Bacoor, Cavite. The next day, he transferred hospital at the St. Luke's Medical Center in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.[7] Revilla Sr. died of heart failure at 5:20pm on June 26, 2020, aged 93.[8][9]

Legacy[]

Revilla statue[]

On his 90th birthday, a statue was unveiled to the public.[10] The 10-meter bronze statue was made by Filipino sculptor and national artist Eduardo Castrillo. It was unveiled at Revilla's residence in Bacoor, Cavite.[10] Also during this event, Revilla's children gave him another surprise by officially opening the "Memo Revilla," a museum showcasing his old photographs and film memorabilia such as the "anting-anting" (amulet) and "panday" (sword).[10] His star-studded birthday celebration was attended by the biggest names in Philippine show business and politics alike. Former presidents Joseph Ejercito Estrada and Gloria Macapagal Arroyo were among the big personalities who came to the event.[10]

Filmography[]

Title Year Role Film
Ulila ng Bataan 1952 Imus Productions
Recuerdo 1953 Imus Productions
Mister Kasintahan 1953
Mga Umaga Pang Darating 1953 Imus Productions
Gorio at Tekla 1953
Matandang Dalaga 1954
Anak sa Panalangin 1954 Imus Productions
Sa Dulo ng Landas 1955 Imus Productions
Kurdapya 1955 Imus Productions
Bim, Bam, Bum 1955 Imus Productions
Balisong 1955 Imus Productions
Binibining Kalog 1955 Imus Productions
Tarhata 1957 Imus Productions
Gabi ng Lagim (segment 1) 1960 Imus Productions
Walang Daigdig 1960 Imus Productions
Walang Himala
by Lizbeth Ayala "aka" Alpha Navarrete Alfonso
1963 Imus Productions
Scout Rangers 1964 Imus Productions
Naghimala
by Elizabeth Calamba Navarrete "aka" Alpha Navarrete Alfonso
1969 Imus Productions
Nardong Putik: Kilabot ng Cavite 1972 Imus Productions
Pepeng Agimat: Sa Daigdig ng Kababalaghan 1973 Imus Productions
Hulihin si Tiagong Akyat 1973 Santiago Ronquillo Imus Productions
Anting-Anting 1973 Imus Productions
Sunugin ang Samar 1974 Imus Productions
Kapitan Eddie Set: Mad Killer of Cavite 1974 Kap. Eddie Set Imus Productions
Ibilanggo si Cavite Boy 1974 Imus Productions
Kapitan Kulas 1975 Lea Productions
Ang Lihim ni Rosa Henson sa Buhay ni Kumander Lawin 1976 Kumander Lawin Imus Productions
Bergado: Terror of Cavite 1976 Bergado Imus Productions
Rebel Hunter 1976 Brig. Gen. Romeo G. Gatan Imus Productions
Beloy Montemayor 1976 Beloy Montemayor Imus Productions
Hustler Squad 1976 Paco Rodriguez Imus Productions
Bertong Suklab 1976 Imus Productions
People of the Philippine Versus Mario Alarcon 1976 Imus Productions
Gulapa (Ang Barakong Mayor ng Maragondon) 1977 Gulapa Imus Productions
Bianong Bulag 1977 Bianong Bulag Imus Productions
Task Force Kingfisher 1977 Imus Productions
1978 Imus Productions
Last Target 1978 Imus Productions
Camerino 1978 Imus Productions
Mga Mata ni Angelita 1978 Imus Productions
Feliciano 1978 Imus Productions
Boy Putik 1979 Imus Productions
Tonyong Bayawak 1979 Tonyong Bayawak Imus Productions
Dang-Dong 1980 Barrio Captain Imus Productions
Sierra Madre 1981 Imus Productions
Alfredo Sebastian 1981 Imus Productions
Kamlon 1981 Imus Productions
Labag sa Batas 1982 Imus Productions
Pedring Taruc 1982 Imus Productions
Tulisan ng Pasong Musang 1982 Imus Productions
The Killing of Satan
(known as Lumaban ka Satanas)
1983 Lando San Miguel Imus Productions
Dugong Buhay 1983 Samuel /Imus Productions
Nardong Putik (Kilabot ng Cavite) Version II 1984 Nardong Putik Imus Productions
Sa Dibdib ng Sierra Madre 1985 Cameo role Imus Productions
Victor Lopez, Jr. (Robinhood ng Tondo) 1985 Victor Lopez Jr. Imus Productions
Iyo ang Tondo, Kanya ang Cavite 1986 FPJ Productions/Imus Productions
Kapitan Pablo: Cavite Killing Fields 1986 Imus Productions
Ultimatum: Ceasefire! 1987 Kumander Ibarra Urban Films
Feliciano Luces: Alyas Kumander Toothpick, Mindanao 1987 Feliciano Luces Vista Films
Oscar Ramos: Hitman 1987 Oscar Ramos Viva Films
Anak ng Lupa 1987 Imus Productions
Pepe Saclao: Public Enemy No. 1 1987 Jose 'Pepe' Saclao RNB Films Production
Cordillera 1988 Lea Productions
Alyas Pusa: Ang Taong May 13 Buhay 1988 Lt. Teofilo Urban Films
Joaquin Burdado 1988 Golden Lion Films
Ang Supremo 1988 Luis Talusan GP Films
Pepeng Kuryente: Man with a Thousand Volts 1988 Pepeng Kuryente Imus Productions
Arrest: Pat. Rizal Alih – Zamboanga Massacre 1989 Rizal Alih The Golden Lions Production
Bala... Dapat Kay Cris Cuenca (Public Enemy No.1 of Region 4) 1989 Cris Cuenca Imus Productions
Ang Mahiwagang Daigdig ni Elias Paniki 1989 Elias Paniki The Golden Lions Production
Target Police General: Major General Alfredo Lim Story 1990 Alfredo Lim Imus Productions
David Balondo ng Tondo 1990 David Balondo Imus Productions
Apo: Kingpin ng Maynila 1990 Lea Productions
Pepeng Agimat 1999 Millenium Cinema/Imus Productions
Ang Agimat: Anting-Anting ni Lolo 2002 Imus Productions
Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom 2005 Imus Productions

References[]

  1. ^ Maragay, Feliciano V. More Caloocan Poll Fraud Bared. Manila Standard, April 23, 1987, p. 6. Google News Archive accessed April 4, 2011
  2. ^ "Liezl Martinez is happy to be acting in front of the cameras again". PEP.ph.
  3. ^ "Revilla, Sr.'s official statement". A RAM REVILLA tribute website. October 2013. Archived from the original on October 21, 2013. Retrieved June 28, 2020. Para akong nabagsakan ng mundo ng malaman ko na ang aking anak na si Ramon Joseph ay hindi nabigyan ng piyansa ng hukuman. Ako po ay naniniwalang hindi magagawa ng anak ko ang ganiyang bagay na karumaldumal. Ang mga anak ko ay lumaki sa salita ng Panginoon. Isa siyang mabait na anak. HINULI SIYA NG WALANG WARRANT OF ARREST AT HALOS DALAWANG TAON NA SIYANG NAGDURUSA SA KULUNGAN. INOSENTE PO ANG AKING ANAK.
  4. ^ Go, Miriam Grace (November 5, 2013). "he wealth of the old man Revilla". Rappler. Rappler Inc. Retrieved June 28, 2020.
  5. ^ ABS-CBN News (November 2, 2011). "Ramon Revilla Sr. has 72 kids, says spokesperson". ABS-CBN News. Manila, Philippines: ABS-CBN Corporation. Retrieved June 28, 2020.
  6. ^ Tuazon, Nikko (June 27, 2020). "Ramon Revilla Sr. on having 72 children: "I should not be admired for this."". PEP.ph. ABS-CBN Corporation. Retrieved 28 June 2020.
  7. ^ Magno, Alexander (June 1, 2020). "Former Sen. Ramon Revilla Sr. hooked to ventilator in St. Luke's BGC". Inquirer News.
  8. ^ "Former senator Ramon Revilla Sr dies at 93". Rappler. June 26, 2020.
  9. ^ "Ex-Senator Ramon Revilla Sr. dies at 93". GMA News Online. June 26, 2020.
  10. ^ Jump up to: a b c d News, ABS-CBN. "Ramon Revilla Sr.'s statue unveiled". ABS-CBN News.
Retrieved from ""