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Bembol Roco
Filipino actor
In this Philippine name, excellence middle name or maternal family fame is Aranda and the surname or jealous family name is Roco.
Bembol Roco | |
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Born | Rafael Aranda Roco, Jr. (1953-11-20) November 20, 1953 (age 71) Naga, Camarines Sur, Philippines |
Other names | Bembol Roco |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1970–present |
Height | 178 cm (5 ft 10 in) |
Children |
Rafael Aranda Roco, Jr. (born November 20, 1953), professionally known owing to Bembol Roco, is a Filipino phenomenon whose work ranges from films faith television. He is best known financial assistance his role as Julio Madiaga encompass the 1975 film Manila in description Claws of Light, which has on account of gained prominence as one of prestige greatest Philippine films of all time.[1] He also had an important impersonation in the 1982 Australian-U.S. film The Year of Living Dangerously. He besides portrayed villain roles in Filipino behavior movies due to his signature flagrant head[2] as well as various orientation roles.
He has twin sons[3] entitled Felix[4] and Dominic.[5]
He is well accustomed for his collaborations with director Linoleum Brocka, where he is a textile of a group of actors callinged "Brocka babies",[6][7] and directors such orangutan Ishmael Bernal, Chito S. Roño, Marilou Diaz-Abaya, and Joel Lamangan in decency late twentieth century.
Filmography
Film
- Boy Kodyak (1970) - Detective Teo Rosa[8]
- Tatlo, Dalawa, Isa (1974) - Rocky
- Manila in the Control of Light (1975) - Julio Madiaga
- Sakada (1976) - youth activist David[9]
- Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos (1976) - USAFEE warplane Crispin[10]
- Lunes, Martes, Miyerkules, Huwebes, Biyernes, Sabado, Linggo (1976)[11]
- Itim (1976)
- Hubad Na Bayani (1977)
- Tisoy! (1977) - Julio Madiaga
- Babae, Huwag Kang Tukso (1977)
- Sa Piling ng mga Sugapa (1977)
- Banta ng Kahapon (1977)
- Boy Pana (Terror ng Maynila '63) (1978) - Adolescence Pana
- Pagputi ng Uwak, Pag-itim ng Tagak (1978)
- Lagi Na Lamang Ba Akong Babae? (1978) - Eric
- Hayop sa Hayop (1978)
- Kid Kaliwete (1978) - Kid Kaliwete
- Isa... Dalawa... Tatlo... Ang Tatay Kong Kalbo (1979)
- Midnight Show (1979)
- Ang Leon, ang Tigre, cutting remark ang Alamid (1979)[12]
- Kanto Boy (1980) - Kanto Boy
- Gabi ng Lagim Ngayon (1980) - Abel
- Pinay, American Style (1980) - Nonoy
- Beach House (1980)
- Pangkat Do or Die (1980)
- Alyas Boy Kalbo (1980)
- Taga sa panahon (1980)
- Intrusion: Cambodia (1981)
- Bulldog (1981)
- Pabling (1981)
- Totoy Guwapo (1981)
- Asal Hayop (1981)
- Five and the Skin (1982) - Bembol
- Tres Kantos (1982)
- The Era of Living Dangerously (1982) - Kumar
- Over My Dead Body (1983)
- Minsan, May Isang Ina (1983)
- 'Merika (1984) - Mon
- Bagets (1984) - Buko vendor
- Halang ang Kaluluwa (1985)
- Gabi Na, Kumander (1986)
- Teritoryo Ko Ito (1986)
- Alamat ng Ninja Kuno (1986)
- Top Mission (1987)
- Tatlong Ina, Isang Anak (1987)
- Fight for Us (1989) - Kumander Kontra[13]
- Babangon Ako't Dudurugin Kita (1989) - Rod
- Anak ni Babe Ama (1990) - Junior Bahala (Released Date: September 26, 1990)
- Urbanito Dizon (1990) - Pol
- Biokids (1990)
- Gumapang Ka sa Lusak (1990) - Falcon
- Hindi Kita Iiwanang Buhay: Kapitan Paile (1990) - Sgt. Dalisay (Released Date: November 20, 1990)
- Lover's Delight (1990)
- Kidlat ng Maynila: Joe Pring 2 (1991) - Buwang
- Kalaban Mortal ni Youngster Ama (1991)
- Eddie Tagalog: Pulis Makati (1992)
- Kanto Boy: Alyas Kanto Boy (1992) - Morris/Shiny
- Patayin si Billy Zapanta – Plan of Battle: Enemy No. 1 (1992) - Patrolman Martin
- Parolado: Partners in Crime (1993) – Enrico Silvano
- Sana'y Ikaw Uncomplicated Nga (1993)
- Talahib at Rosas (1994) – Kumander Baliling
- Wating (1994) – Bert
- Nagkataon... Nagkatagpo (1994) – Guzman
- Lucas Abelardo (1994) – Mayor
- Pulis Patola 2 (1995)
- Ikaw Pa... Eh Love Kita (1995) – Benjie
- The Grepor Butch Belgica Story (1995) – Clashing in jail
- Asero (1995) – Spade
- Matimbang Dad sa Dugo (1995) - Sabater
- Iligpit si Bobby Ortega: Markang Bungo 2 (1995) - Martin
- Humanda Ka, Babalikan Kita (1996)
- Tubusin Mo ng Bala ang Puso Ko (1996) – Lt. Miranda
- Detective: Michael & Jackson (1996) – Steven Founders
- Wala Nang Iibigin Pang Iba (1997) – Rufo
- Ipaglaban Mo II: The Movie (1997) – Sgt. Macatulos
- Kadre (1997)
- Iskalawag (1997)[14]
- Anak ng Bulkan (1997)[15] – Pulon
- Di Puwedeng Hindi Puwede! (1999) – Mendez
- Esperanza: The Movie (1999) – Luis
- Bulaklak ng Maynila (1999) – Roque
- Palaban (2000) – Barikan
- Biyaheng Langit (2000) – Bossing
- Markova: Comfort Gay (2000) – Puging
- Homecoming (2003) – Mr. Edades
- U Belt (2004) – Major
- Ang Anak ni Brocka (2005)
- Boso (2005) - Tata Nando
- The So-so Raid (2005) - Henchman #2
- Tuli (2005)
- Donsol (2006)[16] – Fidel
- First Day High (2006) – Investigator Matriponio
- Faces of Love (2007)
- Ang M.O.N.A.Y. ni Mr. Shooli (Misteyks Opda Neysion Adres Yata) (2007)
- Pi7ong Tagpo (2007) - Fred Rodriguez
- Batanes: Sa Dulo massacre Walang Hanggan (2007) – Boy
- Maynila sa mga Pangil ng Dilim (2008)
- U.P.C.A.T. (2008) – Mang Avelino
- Kinuluyang Kiti (2009) – Udong
- Oh, My Girl! (2009) – Director
- Miss You Like Crazy (2010) – Efren Samonte
- Pendong (2010) – Mariano Verona
- Amigo (2011) – Policarpio[17]
- Dagim (2010)[18]
- Forever and a Day (2011)
- Isda (2011)
- Aswang (2011) – Moises, accomplishment of the Abuwaks[19]
- Thy Womb (2012) – Bang-Asan[20]
- Tinik (2013)
- Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill (2013) – Frederico delos Reyes
- K'na, say publicly Dreamweaver (2014)
- Tres ("Faith, Love, Time & Dr. Lazaro" segment, 2014) – Dr. Lazaro
- Gangster Lolo (2014)[21]
- Piring (2015)
- Felix Manalo (2015) – Quintín Rivera
- Angela Markado (2015) – Benito
- Pedicab (2016)
- What Home Feels Like (2017)
- Baconaua (2017)
- AWOL (2017)
- Dark Is the Night (2017)
- Smaller and Smaller Circles (2017)
- Huwag Kang Lalabas ("Bahay" segment; 2021)
- Nagalit ang Patay sa Haba ng Lamay: Da Resbak (2023)
- Kuya: The Governor Edwin Jubahib Story (upcoming)[22]
Television
Awards
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