Television
Year | Title | Role | Network |
2012 | A Beautiful Affair | TBA | ABS-CBN |
Wako Wako | Tommy Nograles | ABS-CBN | |
2011 | Ikaw Ay Pag-Ibig | Mr. Dizon | ABS-CBN |
Wansapanataym: A Boy's Bestfriend | Billy's Dad | ABS-CBN | |
2010 | Imortal | Vergara | ABS-CBN |
Wansapanataym: Ali Badbad en da Madyik Banig | Epoy | ABS-CBN | |
Agua Bendita | Baldo Barrameda | ABS-CBN | |
2009 | Banana Split | Romeo/Himself | ABS-CBN |
2008 | Dragonna | Rafael | ABS-CBN |
2007 | Princess Sarah | Philip Burrow | ABS-CBN |
Rounin | Sephdo | ABS-CBN | |
Palimos ng Pag-ibig | Dick | ABS-CBN | |
2006 | Star Magic Presents: Ang Lovey Kong All Around | Max | ABS-CBN |
Ang Panday | Jaffir | ABS-CBN | |
2005 | Bora: Sons of the Beach | Caloy | ABS-CBN |
Kaya Mo Ba 'To? | Host/Himself | ABS-CBN | |
2003 | Masayang Tanghali Bayan | Host/Himself | ABS-CBN |
2003–10 | ASAP | Host/Himself | ABS-CBN |
2003 | Buttercup | Pippo | ABS-CBN |
Victim | Host/Himself | ABS-CBN | |
2001 | Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan | Benjamin "Benjie" Ilagan / Benedicto | ABS-CBN |
1999 | Saan Ka Man Naroroon | Richard Luciano | ABS-CBN |
1996 | Gimik | Marco Trinidad | ABS-CBN |
1995–98 | ASAP | Host/Himself | ABS-CBN |
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Famous quotes containing the word television:
“Cultural expectations shade and color the images that parents- to-be form. The baby product ads, showing a woman serenely holding her child, looking blissfully and mysteriously contented, or the television parents, wisely and humorously solving problems, influence parents-to-be.”
—Ellen Galinsky (20th century)
“Television ... helps blur the distinction between framed and unframed reality. Whereas going to the movies necessarily entails leaving ones ordinary surroundings, soap operas are in fact spatially inseparable from the rest of ones life. In homes where television is on most of the time, they are also temporally integrated into ones real life and, unlike the experience of going out in the evening to see a show, may not even interrupt its regular flow.”
—Eviatar Zerubavel, U.S. sociologist, educator. The Fine Line: Making Distinctions in Everyday Life, ch. 5, University of Chicago Press (1991)
“We cannot spare our children the influence of harmful values by turning off the television any more than we can keep them home forever or revamp the world before they get there. Merely keeping them in the dark is no protection and, in fact, can make them vulnerable and immature.”
—Polly Berrien Berends (20th century)