Miguel Rodriguez (actor)
Michael Benedict P. Rodriguez (November 5, 1962 – February 14, 1997)[1] was a Filipino actor and model. He got his start in show business when he was discovered by the filmmaker, a National Artist for Film, Lino Brocka,[2] who cast him in a Close Up commercial in 1981. Often referred to as the "Filipino Christopher Reeve", he was most famous for his roles on the television sitcom Palibhasa Lalake[3] and opposite Sharon Cuneta in the 1983 movie To Love Again. Rodriguez was also known for having appeared with Snooky Serna in the 1984 film Experience in which he played the character who protected Snooky from a person stalking her.[lower-alpha 1]
Miguel Rodriguez | |
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Born | Michael Benedict P. Rodriguez November 5, 1962 Las Piñas, Metro Manila, Philippines |
Died | February 14, 1997 34) Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines | (aged
Resting place | Alabang, Muntinlupa City |
Occupation | Actor, model |
Years active | 1981–1996 |
Awards | FAMAS Best Supporting Actor (Ibulong Mo sa Diyos) |
Notably, he starred as the Filipino-Spanish Ilustrado, Alfonsito, in the 1985 award-winning and daring period film Virgin Forest directed by the celebrated and multi-awarded Filipino filmmaker, Peque Gallaga,[4][5] and which musical score[6] was provided by another film icon, Jaime Fabregas.
On June 26, 1986, Rodriguez and Edu Manzano hosted Bb. Pilipinas 1986 Grand Coronation Night, held at the Araneta Coliseum. Ms. Chiqui Hollman-Yulo anchored the event.[7] Seven years later, Miguel and Peque will have worked again in the movie, Adventures of Gary Leon and Kuting.[8]
He was nominated three times—1995, 1989, and 1986 respectively as Best Supporting Actor in the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards (also known as the FAMAS Awards) for the films The Elsa Castillo Story (1994), Ibulong Mo sa Diyos (1988), and Partida (1985). He won the award in 1989 for playing the role of Mario Umali—a dance choreographer who raped the main protagonist, Monica Quijano (played by Vilma Santos)—in Ibulong Mo sa Diyos.
He eventually became an action film star, appearing in Bir Mammud: Alyas Boy Muslim (1989), Hindi Kita Iiwanang Buhay: Kapitan Paile (1990) and Hanggang Kailan Ka Papatay (1990).
He retired from acting in 1996 after the release of Huwag Mong Isuko ang Laban, the last film he worked on in 1995.
Death
Rodriguez died from pancreatitis on 14 February 1997[9] at the age of 34.[1][10][11]
Filmography
Television
Title | Year | Role | Network |
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Palibhasa Lalake | 1987–1992 | Himself | ABS-CBN |
Vilma! | 1986–1991 | Co-host | GMA Network |
Young Love, Sweet Love | 1988–1990 | various roles | RPN |
Maricel Regal Drama Special | 1987-1992 | ABS-CBN | |
Lovingly Yours, Helen | 1992–1995 | GMA Network | |
Maalaala Mo Kaya | 1992-1994 | ABS-CBN | |
Pasiklaban sa Trese | 1993–1994 | Co-host | IBC |
Film
Title | Year | Role |
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Mainit Na Puso | 1982 | Rod |
To Love Again | 1983 | Bullet/Alberto Alcantara (Launching Lead Role under Viva Films with Sharon Cuneta, Produced by the legendary Vic del Rosario and directed by the movie elite Director Danny Zialcita) |
Experience | 1984 | Froilan (Regal Films, directed by Lino Brocka, released 1 November 1984) |
Virgin Forest | 1985 | Alfonsito (production under Regal Films, directed by Peque Gallaga, released 22 January 1985) |
Partida | 1985 | Greggy |
I Can't Stop Loving You | 1985 | Jeff Carbonell |
Paalam, Bukas ang Kasal Ko | 1986 | Ruffy |
Payaso | 1986 | One of 35 big stars with special participations in the movie -- Maricel Soriano, Eddie Garcia, Nora Aunor, Sheryl Cruz, Susan Roces, Vilma Santos, and Ms. Gloria Romero (actress) included |
Kapag Lumaban ang Api | 1987 | Ramiro Samonte |
Tagos ng Dugo | 1987 | Cesar Garcia |
Stolen Moment | 1987 | Alex |
Paano Kung Wala Ka Na? | 1987 | Don |
Binibining Tsuperman | 1987 | Christopher |
Tatlong Ina, Isang Anak | 1987 | Nonoy |
Ibulong Mo sa Diyos | 1988 | Mario Umali (Theatrical Release: Feb. 4, 1988; 1989 FAMAS Best Supporting Actor) |
Ang Supremo | 1988 | Lt. Marco Templo |
Bir Mammud, Alyas Boy Muslim[12][13] | 1989 | Bir Mammud |
Kung Maibabalik Ko Lang | 1989 | Chito |
Bilangin ang Bituin sa Langit | 1989 | Arturo |
Si Aida, Si Lorna, o Si Fe | 1989 | Lando (Filmstar production under Viva Films, directed by Johnny Manahan, released 6 September 1989) (movietrailer channel: GMA Network "Movies to Watch") |
Pangarap Na Ginto | 1990 | Jack Peralta |
Kahit Isumpa Mo Ako | 1990 | |
Hindi Kita Iiwanang Buhay: Kapitan Paile | 1990 | Capt. Gabriel Paile (Regal Films) (story and screenplay by Dante Pangilinan, directed by Dante Pangilinan, released 20 November 1990) (movietrailer channel: ABS-CBN Channel 2 Movieparade) |
Hanggang Kailan Ka Papatay? | 1990 | David Llarpido (Regal Films) (story and screenplay by Dante Pangilinan, directed by Dante Pangilinan, released 12 December 1990) (movie trailer channel: ABS-CBN Channel 2 Movieparade) |
Adventures of Gary Leon at Kuting | 1991 | Jude |
True Confessions: Evelyn, Myrna & Margie | 1992 | Rene |
Lucio Margallo | 1992 | Alexander Sarmiento |
Shotgun Banjo | 1992 | Marvin (Regal Films) (written by Henry Nadong, directed by Joey del Rosario) |
Lacson: Batas ng Navotas | 1992 | Manuel |
Shake, Rattle & Roll IV | 1992 | Dr. Apol (segment "Ang Madre") |
Kung Kailangan Mo Ako | 1993 | Rocky |
Kailan Dalawa ang Mahal? | 1993 | |
Hulihin...Probinsyanong Mandurukot | 1993 | Brando |
Ronquillo: Tubong Cavite, Laking Tondo | 1993 | Gardo |
Jesus Calderon: Maton | 1993 | Matt (directed by Toto Natividad) |
The Elsa Castillo Story: Ang Katotohanan | 1994 | Ted Boorman |
Bala at Lipstick | 1994 | Tony Boy |
Biboy Banal: Pagganti Ko, Tapos Kayo! | 1994 | Lt. de Vera |
Abrakadabra | 1994 | Santi |
The Maggie dela Riva Story: God... Why Me? | 1994 | Jaime Jose |
Saan Ako Nagkamali? | 1995 | |
Di Mapigil ang Init | 1995 | Eric |
Huwag Mong Isuko ang Laban | 1995 | Captain Ablaza (last film appearance) |
Awards and nominations
1995 | Nominee
FAMAS Award |
Best Supporting Actor
The Elsa Castillo Story... Ang Katotohanan (1994) |
1989 | Winner
FAMAS Award |
Best Supporting Actor
Ibulong Mo sa Diyos (1988) |
1986 | Nominee
FAMAS Award |
Best Supporting Actor
Partida (1985) |
Notes
- The said film was directed by Lino Brocka, and written for the screen by another pillar of Philippine film, journalism, and literature, Pete Lacaba.
References
- "Mystery Shrouds Death of Actor Miguel Rodriguez". Filipino Reporter. 27 February 1997.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - Manglinong, Dan (April 3, 2018). "Nat'l artist, freedom fighter Lino Brocka inspires from heaven". Interaksyon. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- "Palibhasa Lalake". PEP.ph. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- "Peque Gallaga reveals biggest movie 'flop' - YouTube". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- Deocampo, Nick (December 2, 2017). Sine Gabay: A Film Study Guide. Anvil Publishing, Inc. ISBN 978-621-420-179-2.
- San Diego Jr., Bayani (22 May 2018). "Keeping score with Jaime Fabregas". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- "Bb. Pilipinas 1986 Grand Coronation Night". Facebook.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - "Movie Clip - Adventures of Gary Leon at Kuting - Gabby Concepcion, Manilyn Reynes, Miguel Rodriguez". Regal Entertainment Facebook page. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- "Image model Sam Rodriguez may follow in footsteps of late dad Miguel Rodriguez in showbiz". PEP.Ph.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - Alano, Ching M. "What is this thing called 'bangungot'?". Philstar.com. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- "Shocking showbiz deaths: so sudden, so soon (Part 2)". PEP.ph. Retrieved November 1, 2020.
- Libo-on, Eddie (April 30, 1989). "Bold films are back". Manila Standard. Manila Standard News, Inc. p. 19. Retrieved June 5, 2021.
- "Watch for Asia Films' 1989 Forthcoming Blockbusters!". Manila Standard. Manila Standard News, Inc. January 1, 1989. p. 14. Retrieved June 6, 2021.
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