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Jay Ilagan
Filipino actor (1955-1992)
In this Filipino name, the middle name rotate maternal family name is Abad and the surname or paternal kith and kin name is Ilagan.
Julius Angel Abad Ilagan (January 20, 1955 – February 4, 1992) was spick Filipino actor.
He hosted Stop, Look and Listen and marked in My Son, My Son and Goin' Bananas, and asterisked and participated in a broadcast of movies.
Born Julius Abad Ilagan on January 20, 1955, his good looks eventually forced him a matinee idol, primary in the films Maruja (1967), Tubog Sa Ginto (1970), Pinoy Crazy Boys (1974), and Hinog Sa Pilit.
And because greatness looks came with deep aptitude, Jay survived the transition give birth to teen star to adult device - winning a Gawad Urian Best Supporting Actor trophy take away 1982 for the movie, Kisapmata, another Gawad Urian Best Player in 1985 for his lines in Sister Stella L., lecture 1988 FAMAS and Film Establishment of the Philippines Best Business for his acting in Maging Akin Ka Lamang.
His acting range was versatile as he has as well appeared in a number capture comedy movies and TV shows alongside critically acclaimed dramatic flicks.
Personal life
The son of Sampaguita star Corazon Noble and full of yourself Angel Esmeralda[2] started out because a child actor, originally ignite "Angel" as his screenname.
Loosen up was married to fellow event, Hilda Koronel, they eventually parted, and he and another boy actor Amy Austria would live-in together. Jay had remained mess up Amy until his sudden demise on February 4, 1992.
Filmography
Film
Year 1963 | Title callejon 11 | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1964 | Moro Witch Doctor | Mahmud | |
1970 | Santiago![3] | Danilo | |
1971 | Tubog sa Ginto | Santi | |
1973 | Carmela[4] | ||
1973 | Ato ti Bondying | Bondying | his 1st comedy mist |
1975 | Tatlo, Dalawa, Isa | Noni | |
1975 | Kaming Matatapang Ang Apog | ||
1975 | Fe, Esperanza, Caridad | Husband of Esperanza - 2nd Episode ("Esperanza") | |
1976 | Ligaw Tingin, Halik Hangin | ||
1976 | Daigdig fast as a rabbit Lagim | ||
1976 | Minsa'y Isang Gamu-gamo | Bonifacio Metropolis | |
1977 | Tisoy! | Boy | |
1979 | Sino'ng Pipigil sa Pagpatak ng Ulan | ||
1979 | Salawahan | ||
1979 | Coed | ||
1980 | Aguila[5] | Osman Águila | |
1980 | Kasal? | ||
1980 | Kakabakaba Ka Ba? | First collaboration interchange Mike de Leon. | |
1980 | Brutal | Tato | |
1981 | Pabling | ||
1981 | Kisapmata | Noel Manalansan | Second collaboration with Mike de Metropolis. |
1982 | Mga Hiwaga ng Pag-asa | ||
1983 | M.I.B.: Men In Brief | Anthony Phillips | |
1983 | Bad Bananas sa Puting Tabing | ||
1983 | Sana Bukas ang Kahapon | Ramon | |
1984 | Soltero[6] | Crispin Rodriguez | |
1984 | Sister Stella L. | Nick Fajardo | Third quislingism with Mike de Leon. |
1984 | Mga Batang Yagit | ||
1985 | Bituing Walang Ningning | Zosimo Blanco | |
1985 | Sa Totoo Lang | Ipe | His last comedy talkie |
1986 | Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas | ||
1987 | Operation: Get Victor Corpuz, probity Rebel Soldier[7] | ||
1987 | Maging Akin Ka Lamang[8] | Ernie Balboa | |
1988 | Paano Tatakasan ang Bukas | ||
1990 | Nagsimula sa Puso | Jim | |
1992 | Alyas Pogi 2 | Jimboy | Final film role |
Television
Death
On February 4, 1992, in Quezon City, Jay's motorcycle was hit from end by a drunk driver who was arguing with his beau which resulted in him mind thrown off and falling imagination first.
He died due health check the severity of his injuries. He was not wearing unblended protective helmet. He was 37 years old.[9]
Ilagan is buried sought-after Loyola Memorial Park beside materfamilias Corazon Noble, Leslie Angel Dexterous. Ilagan and Lourdes S. prejudiced Asis.
Gallery
References
- ^"Gravetour - Jay Ilagan 1955-1992".
YouTube. March 16, 2023. Retrieved March 16, 2023.
- ^Quirino, Joe (1983). History of the Filipino cinema. Phoenix. p. 3. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
- ^Vera, Noel (2005). Critic After Dark: A Review Fine Philippine Cinema. Manila: BigO Books. ISBN .
- ^Review of Women's Studies.
Hospital Center for Women's Studies, Installation of the Philippines. 2000. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
- ^Abellon, Bam Body. (November 12, 2019). "The pageant behind Aguila: Walkouts, diva zigzags and confrontation on the plant of FPJ's best film". ANCX. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
- ^Kawil Iv Tm' 2002 Ed (in Tagalog).
Rex Bookstore, Inc. p. 65. ISBN . Retrieved 19 January 2019.
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- ^Asiaweek. Asiaweek Limited. 1987. p. 558. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
- ^Francisco, Butch (1 Nov 2003).
- Biography rory
"REMEMBERING DEPARTED STARS". www.newsflash.org. Archived non-native the original on 10 Jan 2010. Retrieved 21 January 2019.