Robin Padilla

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Robin Padilla
Robin Padilla 06-19-16.jpg
Padilla in 2016
Born
Robinhood Ferdinand Cariño Padilla

(1969-11-23) November 23, 1969 (age 51)[1]
Daet, Camarines Norte, Philippines
Other namesAbdul Aziz, Binoe/Binoy
Occupation
  • Actor
  • film producer
  • film director
  • writer
Years active1978–present
Agent
Known for"Bad Boy" of Philippine movies[2]
Spouse(s)
  • Liezl Sicangco
    (m. 1996; div. 2007)
  • (m. 2010)
Partner(s)
  • Sharon Cuneta
  • Vina Morales
  • Leah Orosa
Children6, including Kylie
Parent(s)Roy Padilla Sr. (father)
Lolita Eva Cariño (mother)
Relatives

Robinhood Ferdinand Cariño Padilla (born November 23, 1969)[1] is a Filipino film actor, screenwriter, producer and director.[3] He is known as the "Bad Boy" of Philippine cinema for portraying antiheroic protagonist gangster roles in his films Anak ni Baby Ama, Grease Gun Gang, Bad Boy 1, and Bad Boy 2, to name some. He is dubbed as "The Action Prince" or "The Prince of the Philippine Action Movies".

Padilla is active in television programs, having played important roles in Asian Treasures, Joaquin Bordado, Totoy Bato, Guns and Roses and Toda Max.

His father, Roy, a film director and politician, 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, namely BB, Rommel, and Royette, are actors. His half-brother, Casimero, succeeded in their father's political endeavors, serving as a union leader, a congressman, and a three-term governor of Camarines Norte.[5]

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 suffered a serious accident 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, leaving 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 2009 horror-suspense film Sundo with Viva Films, before he opted out of his exclusive contract to be able to make films for other outfits, including Star Cinema Productions, FLT Films, Millennium Cinema, and GMA Films. That same year, he played 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.

Robin Padilla in 2011

In the last quarter of 2013, Padilla once again returned 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 two years and he became one of the judges in the return from the fifth season Pilipinas Got Talent.

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. He often portrays nationalism and love of country in many of his media appearances.

Personal life[]

Padilla was born to Casimero "Roy" Padilla Sr. and Lolita Eva Cariño. He has eight siblings — three brothers and five sisters. He is half-Igorot on his mother's side.[citation needed]

In 1994, Padilla was convicted for illegal possession of firearms and sentenced to a maximum of eight years in jail.[11]

In 1998, He was granted a conditional pardon and released by President Fidel Ramos.[12]

In 2016, Padilla campaigned for presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte and in May 2016 filed cybercrime libel against a twitter user for calling him an "ex-convict".[13] By November 2016, Padilla was granted an absolute pardon from President Rodrigo Duterte to endow him full civil and political rights.[14]

He has four children with Liezl: a son named Ali and three daughters: , Kylie, who are actresses, and Zhen-Zhen.[15]

He is Bela, Daniel Padilla, and Mark Anthony Fernandez's uncle. Robin is also the great uncle of Grae Fernandez, via his father.

In November 2009, Padilla announced that he and Sicangco had divorced two years earlier.[16]

On August 19, 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] Rodriguez gave birth to their firstdaughter in November 2016 in Delaware.[19] A second daughter, Gabriela, was born to the couple in Delaware on November 15, 2019.[citation needed]

Padilla, also known as Abdul Aziz, is a Muslim convert.[20] Rodriguez however remained a Roman Catholic despite the marriage.[21][22]

In July 2017, Padilla became a grandfather when his eldest daughter Queenie gave birth to her daughter.[23]

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Production/distribution compan(ies)
2020 Hayop Ka![24][25] Roger Rocketsheep Studio
Spring Films
2019 Bato (The General Ronald dela Rosa Story) Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa Regal Entertainment
RCP Productions
2017 Unexpectedly Yours Cocoy Star Cinema
RCP Productions
2014 Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo Andrés Bonifacio Philippians Films
RCP Productions
Tuko Film Productions
Buchi Boy Entertainment
Sa Ngalan ng Ama, Ina at mga Anak Ongkoy Star Cinema
RCP Productions
2013 10,000 Hours Gabriel Molino Alcaraz Viva Films
RCP Productions
2011 Wacha Wacha Dominador "Dondi" Matias
Tum: My Pledge of Love Ravan Raza Liwanag ng Kapayapaan Foundation Philippines
R.R. Foundation India
Star Cinema
RCP Productions
2009 Paano Ginawa ang Isang Robin Padilla Himself RCP Productions
Sundo Romano GMA Films
RCP Productions
2008 Ikaw Pa Rin, Bongga Ka Boy! Boy Viva Films
RCP Productions
Triple Romance Marco Viva Films
GMA Films
RCP Productions
Brown Twelve Leon GMA Films
RCP Productions
2007 Blackout Gil Blanco RCP Productions
2006 Till I Met You Gabriel Viva Films
GMA Films
RCP Productions
2005 La Visa Loca Jesus Huson Unitel Pictures
RCP Productions
2004 Kulimlim Jake Pelipula
Astig Bien Viva Films
2003 Alab ng Lahi Gregorio Magtanggol RCP Productions
You and Me Against the World Paolo Guerrero FLT Films International
RCP Productions
2002 Jeannie, Bakit Ngayon Ka Lang Badong Bulaong Viva Films
RCP Productions
King Star Cinema
Viva Films
RCP Productions
Anghel Viva Films
RCP Productions
2001 Pagdating ng Panahon Manuel
Pepe
Oops, Teka Lang... Diskarte Ko 'To! Dario Daliaga FLT Films International
RCP Productions
2000 Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw Guillermo "Gimo" Talumpati Viva Films
RCP Productions
Eto na Naman Ako Abet Dimaguiba Millennium Cinema
RCP Productions
Tunay Na Tunay: Gets Mo? Gets Ko! Nick Abeleda Star Cinema
RCP Productions
1999 Bilib Ako Sa 'Yo Gatdula Viva Films
RCP Productions
Di Pwedeng Hindi Puwede Carding Star Cinema
FLT Films International
RCP Productions
1998 Tulak ng Bibig, Kabig ng Dibdib Lando Viva Films
FLT FIlms International
RCP Productions
1997 Anak, Pagsubok Lamang Rico FLT Films International
RCP Productions
1994 P're Hanggang sa Huli Brando Del Valle Viva Films
RCP Productions
Col. Billy Bibit, RAM Gringo Honasan
Mistah Mario Cariño
Lab Kita, Bilib Ka Ba? Carlos & Billie Moviearts Presentation
RCP Productions
1993 Di Na Natuto Ishmael Viva Films
RCP Productions
Oo na Sige na "Magtigil Ka Lang" Bonggoy
Manila Boy Diego/Manila Boy
Makuha Ka sa Tingin (Kung Puwede Lang) Elcid
Gagay: Prinsesa ng Brownout Cameo Role
1992 Engkanto Matador Double M Productions
RCP Productions
Bad Boy 2 Bombo Viva Films
RCP Productions
Grease Gun Gang Carding Sungkit
Miss Na Miss Kita (Utol Kong Hoodlum II) Ben
1991 Ang Utol Kong Hoodlum Ben
Hinukay Ko Na ang Libingan Mo Elmo/Anton
Maging Sino Ka Man Carding Ermita
1990 Anak ni Baby Ama Anghel
Bad Boy Bombo
Walang Awa Kung Pumatay Narding Four N Films
RCP Productions
Barumbado Eric Cine Suerte
RCP Productions
Sa Diyos Lang Ako Susuko Romano Viva Films
RCP Productions
1989 Carnap King? (The Randy Padilla Story) Randy Padilla Cine Suerte
RCP Productions
Delima Gang Berto Delima Bonanza Films
RCP Productions
Hindi Pahuhuli ng Buhay Nanding Valencia Viva Films
RCP Productions
Eagle Squad Ptr. Raymond Perez Viva Films
RCP Productions
Arrest: Pat. Rizal Alih – Zamboanga Massacre The Golden Lions Production
1988 Sgt. Victor Magno: Kumakasa Kahit Nag-iisa Brando
Sa Likod ng Kasalanan Omar Falcon Films
RCP Productions
Alega Gang: Public Enemy No. 1 of Cebu Eddie RNB Films Productions
RCP Productions
1986 Bagets Gang Frankie Reyes RNB Films
RCP Productions
1985 Public Enemy No. 2 Robin Padilla Cherbum Films
RCP Productions
Bala Ko ang Hahatol Gino
1983 Ang Tapang Para sa Lahat! Young Ricardo RCP Productions

Television[]

Year Title Role Network
2020 Kesayasaya Carding Magtanggol Net 25
Unlad: Kaagapay sa Hanapbuhay Himself / Host
2018 Sana Dalawa ang Puso Leonardo "Leo" Tabayoyong ABS-CBN
2016 Game ng Bayan Himself / Host
Pilipinas Got Talent Himself / Judge
2015 2 1/2 Daddies Apostol / Apol Pastoran TV5
2014 Tonight with Arnold Clavio Himself / Guest GMA News TV
The Ryzza Mae Show GMA Network
Talentadong Pinoy 2014 Himself / Host TV5
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 Himself / 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! Himself / Host NBN
Kamao: Matira Matibay ABS-CBN
2003 Basta't Kasama Kita Alberto "Ambet" Katindig
1999 Pwedeng Pwede 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[]

Year Award-Giving Body Category Work Result
2008 22nd PMPC Star Awards for TV Best Drama Actor Joaquin Bordado Nominated
2013 Metro Manila Film Festival Best Actor[26] 10,000 Hours Won
2014 45th GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards Film Actor of the Year[27] Won

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