Jay Manalo

Jay Manalo (born Jay Lan Manalo on 30 January 1973 in Saigon, South Vietnam) is a Filipino actor and model. He was born in South Vietnam but raised in Tondo, Manila. He was born to a Filipino father and Vietnamese mother.

Jay Manalo
Born
Jay Lan Manalo

(1973-01-30) 30 January 1973
Other namesJay
OccupationActor, model
Years active1992–present
AgentGMA Artist Center
Viva Entertainment
Regal Entertainment
Star Cinema

Personal life

Manalo was born in Saigon, South Vietnam but raised in Tondo, Manila. He was born to a Filipino father and Vietnamese mother. His father is Estaquio Manalo Jr.

Career

After he won as 1st runner-up of SM Man of the Year he became a model/endorser of Blowing Bubbles.

Movies

His film debut was through the action movie Brat Pack in 1994. He became a lead in his second film, Paracale Gang, which was released in 1996 and followed by the movie Urban Rangers. That same year, he did a switch from action to sexy roles when he starred in the movie Gayuma opposite Amanda Page. Possessing boyish looks and an oozing sex appeal, he became a staple of sexy movies in the Philippines, with the film Totoy Mola pushing him to sexy stardom.

After Totoy Mola, he played lead in "bold flicks" like Kool Ka Lang, Kaliwat Kanan, Sakit sa Katawan, Bayad Puri, Bawal na Halik and Balahibong Pusa. By the turn of the century, his roles had become more serious and dramatic. His recent performances have been well received by movie critics, and he has won a number of acting awards in the Philippines. Some of his noticeable portrayals are in the films Prosti, Bayarán, Ang Huling Birhen sa Lupa, Hubog, Aishite Imasu 1941: Mahal Kita and Mano Po 3: My Love. He ventured into other film genres, having starred recently in comedies such as I Will Survive and Ako Legal Wife and in fantasy / horror films such as Gagamboy, Feng Shui, and his latest film Barang.

He voiced Simakwel in Urduja whom was the titular character's fiancé. The film also stars Regine Velasquez, Cesar Montano, Eddie Garcia and Johnny Delgado.

His latest movie role was in 2011's Shake, Rattle & Roll 13 as Mar in the episode, Rain Rain Go Away.

Television

Jay Manalo has been part of the cast of soap operas. His TV career started with the top-rated soap in 1997, Mula Sa Puso, (ABS-CBN) which starred Claudine Barretto. He followed it up with other appearances in soaps like Pangako Sa 'Yo (ABS-CBN) and Kung Mawawala Ka (GMA Network).

His breakthrough role in television is his portrayal in the soap opera, Vietnam Rose in ABS-CBN in 2005. He plays Miguel, a Vietnamese businessman who was Carina's (played by Maricel Soriano) first love. Though the performances of the cast were well-cited by critics, the ratings were disappointing. After Vietnam Rose, he was included in the cast of GMA's TV adaptation of Bakekang. He played Christoph, an actor and a love interest of the lead role, Bakekang, played by Sunshine Dizon and Valeria, played by Sheryl Cruz. Bakekang became one of the top-rated shows in the Philippines. He recently starred in his new action-adventure series on GMA titled Zaido: Pulis Pangkalawakan as Drigo, a Filipino version of Hessler of Shaider.

Manalo was last seen in the teleserye FPJ's Ang Probinsyano on ABS-CBN.

Personal life

His Filipino father, Eustaquio G. Manalo, Jr., was a musician based in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War; Jay's mother is Vietnamese. After Jay was born, they moved to Manila and by the time he was five, his parents separated, his mother forced to leave him.

In 1981, his father went abroad to work as a musician and entertainer, leaving Jay with his grandmother. Jay reunited with his father in 1993, and two years later with his mother. She has since married a United States Navy serviceman; Eustaquio continued with his passion for music.

Despite being married, Manalo has admitted that he has eleven children with six different women.[1]

Bomb joke

Manalo was released to the custody of his lawyer on 6 July 2007, a day after cracking a bomb joke at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport while about to board a morning flight to Puerto Princesa, Palawan. Prosecutor Ticyado had ordered Atty. E. Teodoro to take him into custody, as bomb jokes are criminal offences in the country.

Manalo was earlier removed from Philippine Airlines flight PR185 after telling a flight attendant that there was a bomb in his backpack. The prosecutor found that Manalo was only cracking a joke and had no intention of carrying explosives nor harming any of the passengers in the Palawan-bound flight.

Filmography

Television Series

Television Series
YearTitleRoleNetwork
2020Anak ni Waray vs. Anak ni BidayJoaquin EscotoGMA Network
2019Sino ang May Sala?: Mea CulpaLucio Del Rio
ABS-CBN
2018 Magpakailanman: May Forever si LolaRene
GMA Network
The CureGeneral Fernan / Supremo
2017—2018Ika-6 na UtosCarlos Ferrer
2017Alyas Robin HoodPablo Rodrigo
Meant To BeMelchor Dela Cruz
2016Till I Met YouRobert Ernesto Galang
ABS-CBN
Conan, My BeauticianConrado
GMA Network
Danny Zialcita's Bakit Manipis ang Ulap?Ricardo's brother
TV5
2015And I Love You SoDominador "Dexter" Eustaquio Jimenez
ABS-CBN
FPJ's Ang ProbinsyanoVictor Mangubat
Healing HeartsAbel Villamor
GMA Network
2014Strawberry LaneChristopher "Chris" Bernarte
NiñoLucio
2013—2014Madam ChairmanArmando "Dodong" de Guzman
TV5
2013KidlatMario Palomares / Burak
2012Isang Dakot Na LuhaMario San Diego
2011GlamorosaDr. Arman Gallano
Ang Utol Kong HoodlumSalazar
Babaeng HampaslupaCharles Wong
2010The Last PrinceCarlos Ledesma
GMA Network
May Bukas Pa: FatherFranco de Jesus
ABS-CBN
2009 SineSerye: FlorindaRamil Gonzales
All My LifeGary Romualdez
GMA Network
2007—2008Zaido: Pulis PangkalawakanCommander Drigo
2006—2007 Carlo J. Caparas's BakekangKristof Arevalo
2005—2006Vietnam RoseLê Đình Hiền Hoàng / Miguel
ABS-CBN
2005Saang Sulok ng LangitDante
GMA Network
2002—2003Kung Mawawala KaNestor Adorable
2000—2002Pangako Sa 'YoCaloy Macaspac
ABS-CBN
1997—1999Mula sa PusoGilbert Matias
1986—1989 SuperstarHimself - Guest
RPN

Movies

Year Film Role
1994 Brat Pack
1995 Urban Rangers Chito
1996 Totoy Golem Nicasio "Asiong" Salonga
1996 Paracale Gang
Gayuma
1997 Totoy Mola Totoy Mola
Magkapalad
Maalaala Mo Kaya Roger
Kool Ka Lang
Kaliwa't Kanan, Sakit sa Katawan Ruben
Habang Nasasaktan Lalong Tumatapang
Magkapalad (Released: 26 November 1997)
Gloria, Gloria Labandera
1998 Sabong (Released: 25 March 1998)
Wangbu (Released: 22 April 1998) (Produced and Directed by: Toto Natividad)
Bayad Puri (Released: 9 September 1998)
Ginto't Pilak (Released: 18 November 1998)
1999 Bullet
2000 Abandonada
2001 Balahibong Pusa
Hubog Uno
  • nominated for Best Actor in the Metro Manila Film Festival Awards
2002 Bayarán
  • won for Best Actor in the FAMAS Awards
Kapalit
Prosti Nonoy
  • won Best Actor in the Urian Awards
Masikip, Mainit... Paraisong Parisukat Al
Mano Po Emerson Lau
  • nominated for Best Supporting Actor in the Metro Manila Film Festival Awards
  • nominated for Best Supporting Actor in the Urian Awards
2003 Sssshhh... She Walks by the Night
Ang Huling Birhen sa Lupa Fr. Emman
  • won for Best Actor in the Manila Film Festival Awards
  • nominated for Best Actor in the Star Awards for Movies
Mano Po 2 Johnson Lim
2004 Gagamboy Ipisman
U-belt
I Will Survive Greg
Singles Anton
Feng Shui Inton
Mano Po III: My Love Paul Yang
  • nominated for Best Actor in the Metro Manila Film Festival Awards
Aishite Imasu 1941: Mahal Kita Ichiru
  • nominated for Best Supporting Actor in the Metro Manila Film Festival Awards
  • won for Best Supporting Actor in the Film Academy of the Philippines Awards
2005 Mano Po 4: Ako Legal Wife Elton Chong
  • nominated for Best Actor in the Metro Manila Film Festival Awards
2006 Pacquiao: The Movie Emong
Barang Elmo
2008 Urduja Simakwel (voice)
Paupahan
2009 Manila Tristan
2011 Shake, Rattle & Roll 13 Mar
2011 Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story Prison Mayor Guardame
2013 Seduction Ervin
2017 Higanti Congressman Alex
Pusit
2018 Watch Me Kill Franco

References and sources

  • Valerai, Nini (14 June 2003). "Jay Manalo:Bringing up father". Global Nation (Philippines). Archived from the original on 2 December 2005. Retrieved 13 November 2006.
  • Sicami, Edmund L. C. "Jay Manalo: More Than a Stud". Planet Philippines. Archived from the original on 4 March 2007.
  • Cruz, Marinel R (28 July 2003). "2 Jay Manalo starrers". Global Nation (Philippines). Archived from the original on 11 November 2005. Retrieved 13 November 2006.
  • Jay Manalo at IMDb
  • Galvez, James Konstantin. "Actor Jay Manalo ordered released after bomb joke". The Manila Times (Philippines). Archived from the original on 26 September 2007.

References

  1. Carvajal, Dolly Anne. "Jay Manalo: I have 11 kids with 6 women". Inquirer Entertainment.
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