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1 Personal life  





2 Other ventures  





3 Filmography  



3.1  Film  





3.2  Television  





3.3  Television (as director/producer)  







4 Discography  



4.1  Albums  





4.2  Songs  







5 Awards and recognition  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Randy Santiago
Birth nameRandy Gerard Legaspi Santiago
Born (1960-11-26) November 26, 1960 (age 63)
OriginManila, Philippines
Genres
  • pop
  • Occupation(s)
    • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actor
  • producer
  • director
  • entrepreneur
  • Years active1982[1]–present

    Randy Gerard Legaspi Santiago (born November 26, 1960) is a Filipino actor, comedian, television host, musician, director, producer and entrepreneur. He is the older brother of Raymart Santiago, Rowell Santiago and Reily Pablo L. Santiago Jr. He graduated from De La Salle University.

    As an actor, Santiago has acted in movies such as Paikot-ikot, released in 1990, Pera o Bayong (Not da TV)! (2000), in which he portrayed Tiburcio, and Taray at Teroy (1988). As a film producer, he has produced movies such as "JR", released in 1983, and "Daniel Bartolo ng Sapang Bato" (1982).

    Personal life[edit]

    Santiago is the brother of film/TV/stage director Rowell Santiago and actor Raymart Santiago, and the son of film director Pablo Santiago and actress Cielito Legaspi.[2]

    Santiago is rarely seen in public without sunglasses due to lazy eye. Santiago mentioned in an interview in Magandang Buhay that his eyelid condition was a result of a cyst on his left eyelid which first appeared when he was in second grade.[3]

    Santiago is married to Marilou Coronel and have three children: Raphael (born 1991), Ryan (1993–2017) and Raiko (born 2002).

    Other ventures[edit]

    In addition to his acting career, he is also the owner of Ratsky Bar, a restaurant chain with branches throughout the Philippines and the Middle East.

    Filmography[edit]

    Film[edit]

    Year/Date Title Character/Role Production
    1987 No Retreat... No Surrender... Si Kumander Einstein FPJ Productions
    1988 Taray at Teroy Terry Regal Films
    1990 Paikot-ikot Rocky
    Tiny Terrestrial: The Three Professors Prof. Jason Eyestyle
    1996 Wanted Perfect Mother cameo appearance
    Ang Syota Kong Balikbayan cameo appearance
    2000 Pera o Bayong (Not da TV)! Tiburcio
    2002 Mano Po Additional Regal Films
    2006 All About Love Additional Star Cinema
    First Day High Additional Star Cinema
    2007 You Got Me! Additional Star Cinema
    I've Fallen for You Additional Star Cinema
    2008 My Big Love Additional Star Cinema
    2009 You Changed My Life Additional Star Cinema
    T2 Additional Star Cinema
    I Love You, Goodbye Additional Star Cinema
    2010 Here Comes the Bride Additional Star Cinema
    Cinco Additional Star Cinema
    Till My Heartaches End Additional Star Cinema
    Dalaw Additional Star Cinema
    2012 My Cactus Heart Additional Star Cinema
    Corazon: Ang Unang Aswang Additional Star Cinema
    2013 Kaleidoscope World Additional
    Raketeros Director Heaven's Best Entertainment
    2014 Shake, Rattle & Roll XV Additional Regal Entertainment

    Television[edit]

    Year Title Character/Role Network
    1986–1993 Lunch Date Host GMA Network
    1987 Shades Host
    1993–1995 SST: Salo-Salo Together Host
    Ober Da Bakod Mike
    1993–2000 Oki Doki Doc Rabbit owner ABS-CBN
    1995–1998 'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila Himself
    1998–2003 Magandang Tanghali Bayan Host
    1998–present ASAP Occasional Performer
    2002 Wansapanataym: Zorotsky
    2003–2004 Masayang Tanghali Bayan Host
    2004–2005 Star Circle Quest Judge
    2005–2006 My Juan and Only Harry
    2005 O-Ha! Various ABC
    Wag Kukurap Various GMA Network
    2007–2009 Celebrity Duets: Philippine Edition Himself
    2007 Little Big Superstar Judge ABS-CBN
    2008 Maynila Various GMA Network
    2009 Talentadong Pinoy Judge TV5
    Showtime Celebrity Guest Judge ABS-CBN
    Show Me Da Manny Various GMA Network
    Are You the Next Big Star? Judge
    2010 Pepito Manaloto Various
    Diva George del Rosario
    2011–2012 Happy, Yipee, Yehey Himself/Main Host ABS-CBN
    2012 Toda Max Baby Manoling[4]
    Wansapanataym: Pinay's Big Sister Daddy
    Lorenzo's Time
    Sarap Diva Guest GMA Network
    2013 Wowowillie Host TV5
    It's Showtime Celebrity Guest Judge ABS-CBN
    2014 Tunay Na Buhay Himself/Guest GMA Network
    2015 Sabado Badoo Cameo Guest Footage
    2016 Dear Uge TBA
    2017 La Luna Sangre Noel "Doc" Domingo ABS-CBN
    2018–2021 It's Showtime Himself/Tawag ng Tanghalan (season 3) hurado
    2018 I Can See Your Voice Himself/Occasional Guest Singvestigator
    2021–present Sing Galing! Host TV5
    2022 Start-Up PH Ernest GMA Network

    Television (as director/producer)[edit]

    Year Title Lead cast Network
    1994 Salo-Salo Together (SST) Randy Santiago, Liezl Martinez, Dennis Padilla GMA Network
    2006 Aalog-Alog Keanna Reeves, Pokwang ABS-CBN
    2009 Parekoy Zanjoe Marudo, John Prats, Jayson Gainza
    2015 Wowowin Willie Revillame GMA Network
    2016 A1 Ko Sa 'Yo Solenn Heussaff, Jaclyn Jose, Gardo Versoza

    Discography[edit]

    Albums[edit]

    Songs[edit]

    Awards and recognition[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Nigado, JC (September 15, 1987). "Randy's shades of dishonesty". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. p. 11. Retrieved June 15, 2021. When he was first launched as a solo singer in Pops Fernandez's concert, Heading for the Star, at the Folk Arts Theater in Dec. 1983...
  • ^ Libo-on, Eddie O. (January 28, 1989). "Fat chance". Manila Standard. Manila Standard News, Inc. p. 14. Retrieved June 21, 2020.
  • ^ Selim, Chandral. "Randy Santiago finally talks about his mysterious left eye". starcinema.abs-cbn.com.
  • ^ "Pokwang and Randy Santiago reunite on 'TODA Max' :: ABS-CBN.com". www.abs-cbn.com. Archived from the original on March 12, 2012. Retrieved January 17, 2022.
  • ^ "Randy launches 'First' album". Manila Standard. Standard Publishing, Inc. October 22, 1988. p. 24. Retrieved January 6, 2019.
  • ^ "Randy launches second album in mini-concert today". Manila Standard. Kagitingan Publications, Inc. July 1, 1989. p. 26. Retrieved January 6, 2021.
  • ^ Molina, Tony (May 4, 1988). "Regal's tv monopoly". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. p. 14. RANDY SANTIAGO'S single, Babaero has finally hit the market and radio airlines. To follow shortly is the singer's debut album which contains his two chartbusters Di Magbabago and Para sa Iyo.
  • ^ "Mga kalaban magtago na kayo dahil 'Nandiyan Na Si Cardo'" [Bad guys hid now because "Nandiyan Na Si Cardo" (lit. Cardo is now here)] (in Filipino). Dreamscape Entertainment. Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  • External links[edit]


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