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Phillip Mikael "Ipe" Reyes Salvador (born Felipe Reyes Salvador) is a Filipino film and television actor.

Phillip Salvador
Born

Felipe Reyes Salvador


Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines
Occupation(s)Film and television actor
Years active1965–present
Political partyPDP (2024–present)
Other political
affiliations
NPC (2016)
Spouses
  • Asuncion D. Salvador
    (m. 1975; div. 2003)
  • Emma Ledesma
    (m. 2003)
  • PartnerKris Aquino (1992–1995)
    FamilyBarbara Salvador (oldest daughter)
    Luis Salvador (oldest son)
    Michelle Salvador (daughter)
    Ross Rival (brother)
    Lou Salvador Jr. (brother)
    Alona Alegre (sister)
    Jon Hernandez (nephew)
    Maja Salvador (niece)
    Janella Salvador (great grand-niece)
    Ethan Salvador (grandson)
    AwardsFAMAS Best Actor
    1986 Bayan Ko: Kapit Sa Patalim
    1994 Masahol Pa Sa Hayop
    1997 Bobby Barbers, Parak
    Gawad Urian Best Actor
    1983 Cain At Abel
    1984 Karnal
    1986 Bayan Ko: Kapit Sa Patalim
    FAP Luna Awards Best Actor
    1983 Cain At Abel
    1986 Bayan Ko: Kapit Sa Patalim
    1988 Balweg, The Rebel Priest
    1989 Boy Negro
    1994 Masahol Pa Sa Hayop
    1995 Ka Hector
    1997 Hangga't May Hininga
    PMPC Star Awards Best Actor
    1986 Bayan Ko: Kapit Sa Patalim
    1994 Masahol Pa Sa Hayop
    1995 Ka Hector

    Acting career

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    Salvador made his film debut in 1971 with Adios Mi Amor. He toiled in minor roles in Philippine movies until he became a protégé of director Lino Brocka.[1] Together, they made more than ten films in a row,[2] including Ang Tatay Kong Nanay (1978), Mananayaw (1978), Gumising Ka, Maruja (1978), Hayop sa Hayop (1978), Init (1979), Jaguar (1979), Bona (1980), Kontrobersyal (1981), Cain at Abel (1982) and PX (1982). Jaguar, where Salvador played the lead, became the first Filipino film to be entered into competition at the Cannes Film Festival.[citation needed] Salvador played the leading role in another Brocka film, Bayan Ko: Kapit sa Patalim (1985), for which he won his first of three FAMAS Best Actor awards.[citation needed] In 1989, Salvador again starred in another Brocka film, Orapronobis, which was critical of the human rights record of the administration of President Corazon Aquino. That film was banned by the local film censors, the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board.[3]

    Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Salvador headlined several biopics, including Balweg (1986), Boy Negro (1988), Kumander Dante (1988), Joe Pring: Homicide Manila Police (1989) and its sequel Kidlat ng Maynila: Joe Pring 2 (1991), Mancao (1994) and Ka Hector (1995). For his portrayal of Senator Robert BarbersinBobby Barbers, Parak (1997), Salvador won his third FAMAS Best Actor Award; he had previously won his second such award for Padilla: Bala Lang ang Katapat mo! in 1993.[citation needed]

    Salvador transitioned into supporting roles in films such as Utang ng Ama (2003) and Baler (2008). He also co-starred in the ABS-CBN television series Maging Sino Ka Man and Ang Panday.

    Personal life

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    Salvador is the son of the athlete and film/stage producer Lou Salvador and Corazon Reyes.[4][1] He is the brother to Alona Alegre, Mina Aragon, Leroy Salvador, Lou Salvador, Jr., Ross Rival (born Rosauro Salvador), Robert Barcelona and the uncle of actresses Deborah Sun (born Jean Louise Salvador), Jobelle Salvador, Althea Salvador (who is now married to former action star Jess Lapid, Jr., and Maja Salvador. Singer Juan Miguel "JM" Salvador is his grand-nephew and actress Janella Salvador is his great-grandniece. He is now married to Emma Ledesma. He has a son named Joshua (born 1995) with actress Kris Aquino as a result of his extra-marital affair.

    On January 21, 2009, he beat a bus driver name Michael Baino when he nearly hit his car in Mandaluyong. He ran for Vice Governor of Bulacan; as running mate of Josefina Dela Cruz who was running for Governor in the 2016 local election. They both lost to incumbent candidates Wilhelmino Sy-Alvarado and Daniel Fernando.[5]

    Fraud conviction

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    In 2006, Salvador was convicted by a Las Piñas trial court for estafa and sentenced to 20 years in prison.[6] The case had been initiated by a businesswoman, Cristina Decena, with whom he had a relationship. As of January 2009, the case is pending appeal with the Court of Appeals.[7]

    Filmography

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    Film

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    Year Title Role Note(s) Ref(s).
    1971 Adios Mi Amor
    1975 Anino ng Araw
    Anak ng Araw
    1976 Sapagka't Kami'y Mga Misis Lamang
    Bato sa Buhangin Phil
    1977 Maligno
    1978 Mananayaw
    Ang Tatay Kong Nanay Dennis
    Gumising Ka, Maruja Marco Lorenzo/Rodrigo de Velasquez
    Hayop sa Hayop
    Rubia Servios Willy
    1979 Maynila 1970
    Init Emil Santos
    Jaguar Poldo
    Riza Jones
    1980 Pader at Rehas
    Ihawig
    Nakaw Na Pag-Ibig
    Bona Gardo
    1981 Playgirl
    Ako ang Hari
    Deadly Brothers
    Kamandag Na Rehas Na Bakal
    Kontrobersyal Alain
    1982 Caught in the Act Leo Capili
    Mga Pambato Torong Tisoy
    Sinasamba Kita Oscar
    PX
    In This Corner Kid Alaminos
    Five and the Skin Carding Original title: Cinq et la peau
    Cain and Abel Loren
    1983 Hubad sa Gubat
    Of the Flesh Narcing Original title: Karnal
    Hot Property
    Sarge
    1984 Adultery (Aida Macaraeg Case No. 7892) Carding
    Alyas Baby Tsina Roy
    Teteng Shotgun
    Alyas Ben Baliwag
    1985 Alyas Boy Cebuano
    Boncayao Brigada: Sa Kuko ng Mga Kaaway
    Tinik sa Dibdib Lando
    This Is My Country Turing
    Dadaan sa Isang Api
    1986 Big Ambulance
    Sumuko Na Ako sa Batas
    Gabi Na, Kumander Kumander Cobra
    Adiong Valderama Adiong Valderama
    1987 Balweg Fr. Conrado Balweg
    Tatak ng Cebu Danilo Dela Cruz
    Black Brown Brother
    1988 Afuang: Bounty Hunter Pfc. Abner Afuang
    Boy Negro Arsenio Cayanan
    Kumander Dante Bernabe Buscayno
    I Love You 3x a Day Afuang Cameo
    1989 Ipaghihiganti Ko Sa'yo
    Fight for Us Jimmy Cordero Original title: Orapronobis
    Delima Gang Turoy Delima
    Joe Pring: Homicide, Manila Police Sgt. Joe Pring
    1990 Ikasa Mo, Ipuputok Ko Capt. Guiller Sta. Romana
    Angel Molave Angel Molave
    Kidlat ng Maynila: Joe Pring 2 Sgt. Joe Pring
    1991 Uubusin Ko Ang Lahi Mo Lt. Peping Guerrero
    Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! Joe Pring
    1992 Tatak ng Cebu II: Emong Verdadero (Bala ng Ganti) Danilo Dela Cruz
    Pat. Omar Abdullah: Pulis Probinsiya Pat. Omar Abdullah
    Mukhang Bungo: Da Coconut Nut Actor Cameo
    Lucio Margallo Lucio Margallo
    1993 Masahol Pa sa Hayop: Padilla (Bala Lang ang Katapat Mo!) Capt. Tomas Padilla
    1994 Mancao Capt. Cezar Mancao
    Nandito Ako Victor Villegas
    Tunay Na Magkaibigan, Walang Iwanan...Peksman! Daniel Santos
    Ka Hector Leopoldo Mabilangan
    1995 Pulis Probinsiya 2: Tapusin Na Natin ang Laban Pat. Omar Abdullah
    Pamilya Valderama Bobby Valderama
    1996 Maginoong Barumbado Angel Solomon
    Hangga't May Hininga Capt. Eliseo "Ellis" Soriano
    1997 Bobby Barbers: Parak
    The Bobby Barbers Story
    Bobby Barbers
    Onyok Velasco Story Phillip
    1998 Kahit Pader Gigibain Ko Capt. Roman Sta Maria
    Berdugo Enrico Gonzales
    Alyas Boy Tigas: Ang Probinsyanong Wais Phillip
    1999 Resbak, Babalikan Kita Warlo Guerrero
    2000 Huwag Mo Akong Subukan
    Pag Oras Mo, Oras Mo Na Capt. Victor de Leon
    2001 Kaaway Hanggang Hukay Col. Baltazar Soriano
    2003 Utang na Ama Ipe
    2008 For the First Time Santi Sandoval
    Baler Daniel Reyes
    2009 Ang Panday Lizardo
    2010 Rosario Don Enrique
    2011 Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story Sgt. Doming Salonga
    Ang Panday 2 Lizardo
    2012 Hitman Tomas
    Mater Dolorosa
    2013 Alamat ni China Doll
    10,000 Hours
    2014 Bawat Sandali
    2015 Felix Manalo Rev. Emmanuel Tanco/Seventh Day Adventist pastor
    2017 Pastor Pastor Luis Aguila
    2020 Isa Pang Bahaghari Domingo "Domeng" delos Santos

    Television

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    Awards

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    Year Award-Giving Body Category Work Result Ref
    1983 7th Gawad Urian Best Actor Cain At Abel Won [8]
    1st FAP Awards Best Actor Won [9]
    1984 8th Gawad Urian Best Actor Karnal Won [10]
    1986 35th FAMAS Awards Best Actor Bayan Ko: Kapit Sa Patalim Won [11]
    10th Gawad Urian Best Actor Won [12]
    4th FAP Awards Best Actor Won [13]
    2nd Star Awards for Movies Movie Actor of the Year Won
    1988 6th FAP Awards Best Actor Balweg, The Rebel Priest Won [14]
    1989 7th FAP Awards Best Actor Boy Negro Won [15]
    19th Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation Awards Box Office King Afuang / Boy Negro Won
    1991 15th Gawad Urian Natatanging Aktor Ng Dekada (1980-1989) Won [16]
    1994 42nd FAMAS Awards Best Actor Masahol Pa Sa Hayop Won [17]
    12th FAP Awards Best Actor Won [18]
    10th Star Awards for Movies Movie Actor of the Year Won
    1995 13th FAP Awards Best Actor Ka Hector Won [19]
    11th Star Awards for Movies Movie Actor of the Year Won
    1997 15th FAP Awards Best Actor Hangga't May Hininga Won [20]
    1998 46th FAMAS Awards Best Actor Bobby Barbers: Parak Won [21]
    2008 34th Metro Manila Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Baler Won [22]
    2009 27th FAP Luna Awards Best Supporting Actor Won [23]
    35th Metro Manila Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Ang Panday Won [24]

    References

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    1. ^ a b Bibsy M. Carballo (August 12–18, 1979). "The Era of a New Star". TV Times. p. 50.
  • ^ Bibsy M. Carballo (August 12–18, 1979). "The Era of a New Star". TV Times. p. 51.
  • ^ Godinez, Bong (2007-09-21). "Cut!" "MTRCB Heads That Said Cut". Philippine Entertainment Portal. Retrieved 2009-01-12.
  • ^ Phillip Salvador's Birth Certificate
  • ^ Lazaro, Ramon (2015-12-11). "Phillip Salvador to run as vice governor". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2016-04-24.
  • ^ Caber, Michael (2006-04-26). "Phillip Salvador gets 20 years in prison for estafa". Manila Standard Today. Archived from the original on November 8, 2007. Retrieved 2009-01-12.
  • ^ Cruz, Marinel (2009-01-28). "Bong: 'Only the best lawyer for Ipe'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on 2009-01-29. Retrieved 2009-01-28.
  • ^ "Gawad Urian:1983". IMDB. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  • ^ "FAP Awards:1983". IMDB. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  • ^ "Gawad Urian:1984". IMDB. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  • ^ "FAMAS Awards:1986". IMDB. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  • ^ "Gawad Urian:1986". IMDB. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  • ^ "FAP Awards:1986". IMDB. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  • ^ "FAP Awards:1988". IMDB. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  • ^ "FAP Awards:1989". IMDB. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  • ^ "Gawad Urian:1991". IMDB. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  • ^ "FAMAS Awards:1994". IMDB. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  • ^ "FAP Awards:1994". IMDB. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  • ^ "FAP Awards:1995". IMDB. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  • ^ "FAP Awards:1997". IMDB. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  • ^ "FAMAS Awards:1998". IMDB. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  • ^ "Metro Manila Film Festival:2008". IMDB. Retrieved 2014-04-09.
  • ^ "FAP Awards:2009". IMDB. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  • ^ "Metro Manila Film Festival:2009". IMDB. Retrieved 2014-04-09.
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