Jun Sabayton
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]
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Born | Rodolfo Adaptar Sabayton Jr. November 23, 1973 Cebu City, Philippines |
Pen name | Jun Sabayton |
Occupation | Filipino actor; comedian; host; director |
Nationality | Filipino |
Genre | Comedy |
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
- "Jun Sabayton". Esquiremag.ph.
- Ballaran, Jhoanna (20 August 2017). "You Have Been Warned: When 'comedians play scientists'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
- "On the Spot: Jun Sabayton". SPOT.PH.