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Occupation
  
Actor, Model

Albums
  
Meticcio, Live in Rock'a

Role
  
Movie actor

Name
  
John Estrada

Years active
  
1991-present


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Full Name
  
John Anthony S. Estrada

Born
  
June 13, 1973 (age 50) (
1973-06-13
)
Quezon City, Philippines

Spouse
  
Priscilla Meirelles (m. 2011), Janice de Belen (m. 1992–2004)

Children
  
Ina Estrada, Kyla Estrada, Moira Estrada, Yuan Estrada, Sammanta Anechka Estrada

Parents
  
Lilia Estrada, Vicente Estrada

Movies and TV shows
  
Happy Yipee Yehey!, Ikaw Lamang, Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin, Magandang Tanghali Bayan, Trophy Wife

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John Estrada (born June 13, 1973) is a Filipino movie and TV actor, starred in a number of roles as a leading man, comedian and villain. He is currently part of ABS-CBN contract actors.

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Early life

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Estrada was born in 1973 in Quezon City, Philippines, and grew up with his family at Isabela City, Basilan where his father (Vicente Estrada) was a Municipal Councilor and his mother (Lilia Estrada) a public school teacher. At an early age, he was regularly cast in a variety of school plays and presentations, usually taking on the lead roles.

Early career

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He first made his foray in show business as a model having won Bodyshots Model Search, a competition sponsored by the Fashion Designers Association of the Philippines (FDAP) early into his college years from nearby Zamboanga City to Metro Manila. However, his name gained publicity when he married actress Janice de Belen who bore him 4 children: Inah (b. 1992), Moira (b. 1993), Kaila (b. 1996), and Yuan (b. 1998).

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Estrada became part of the ABS-CBN sitcom "Palibhasa Lalake" in 1990 and played minor roles in some films produced by Regal Films and Star Cinema. Soon after he shifted from acting to TV hosting via "'Sang Linggo nAPO Sila" (1995-1998). His biggest break in showbiz came in 1998 when he headlined the controversial ABS-CBN noontime show "Magandang Tanghali Bayan" (MTB) with Randy Santiago and Willie Revillame. His hosting job also cost him his marriage with Janice when he was linked to his "Magandang Tanghali Bayan" co-host Vanessa del Bianco. Janice and Estrada legally separated in 2001. The marriage was officially annulled in 2004.

Recent career

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In 2002, Estrada was chosen to play Boris opposite grand-slam actress Lorna Tolentino in the ABS-CBN soap "Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay". His foray into dramatic acting did not alienate him from the audiences who are used to see him cracking jokes on noontime TV. He was later named Best Drama Actor in 2003 Star Awards for Television. Soon after, when ABS-CBN decided to reformat "MTB" following Willie Revillame's termination, Estrada offered to resign from the show so that he could concentrate on acting. He was given another lead role in another ABS-CBN soap "Hiram" opposite Kris Aquino and Dina Bonnevie in 2004.

However, Estrada did not stick to leading man roles after "Hiram". Instead, he tried his hand in doing villain roles in different soap operas on ABS-CBN. He returned to comedy when he accepted the role of Jim in the TV5 former sitcom "Everybody Hapi" with Long Mejia and Roxanne Guinoo. Due to the sitcom's numerous casting changes, the show was reformatted to "Hapi Together" with Carla Humphries, Leo Martinez, Callalily lead singer Kean Cipriano and former "Everybody Hapi" mainstays Nova Villa & Long Mejia. He returned to hosting for "P.O.5" after 5 years since he was a former host of defunct ABS-CBN Daily Variety show, "Magandang Tanghali Bayan", with "P.O.5" co hosts Wilma Doesnt, Lucy Torres-Gomez, JC De Vera, Kean Cipriano and his best friend Richard "Goma" Gomez. Despite hosting and doing comedy for TV5, the Kapamilya Network still cast him for the inspirational drama "Agua Bendita",in which he gained positive reviews. He was given a follow-up drama, "Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin" where he was reunited for the third time with grandslam actress Lorna Tolentino.

He subsequently gave up his hosting stint in "P.O.5" after ABS-CBN commissioned him and Randy Santiago to return to noontime TV hosting thru "Happy Yipee Yehey". He also resigned from "Hapi Together" where his lead role (as Geronimo) was replaced by Joey Marquez who assumed another role similar to Geronimo's character.

Estrada also earns the unofficial distinction as one of three Philippine actors that appeared as villains in both TV and movie versions of Mars Ravelo's Lastikman, along with Cherie Gil and Danilo Barrios.

Personal life

Estrada is currently married to his longtime girlfriend Brazilian beauty titlist Priscilla Meirelles.

Movies

  • Fruits N' Vegetables: Mga Bulakboleros (2016) - Visitor at U.P. Campus-Diliman
  • Tragic Theater (2015)
  • Trophy Wife (2014)
  • Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill, the Arturo Porcuna Story (2013)
  • Must Be... Love (2013) - King Espinosa
  • Ouija 2 (2012) - Ka Mano
  • Rosario (2010) - Jose
  • Villa Estrella (2009) - Dave
  • BFF (Best Friends Forever) (2009) - Tim/TJ
  • Caregiver (2008) - Teddy Gonzales
  • Lastikman (2004) - Taong Aso (Estrada's 1st VIVA film)
  • Pera o Bayong (Not da TV)! (2000) - Mauricio
  • Weder-weder lang 'yan (1999) - Dodong
  • Ang Babae sa Bintana (1998)
  • Sanggano (1997) - Raymond
  • Hari ng Yabang (1997) - Adelbert
  • Calvento Files: The Movie (1997) - Pinong (Episode 2)
  • Best Friends (1997) -
  • Sa kamay ng batas (1996)
  • Milyonaryong mini (1996) (Estrada's first comedy film)
  • Radio Romance (1996) as Lester
  • Akin Ang Puri (1996)
  • Romano Sagrado: Talim sa dilim (1996) - Dante
  • Araw-araw, gabi-gabi (1995)
  • Buhay ng Buhay ko (1994)
  • Hindi magbabago (1994)
  • May Minamahal (1993) - Bombit
  • Gwapings Dos (1993) - Freddie
  • Guwapings: The First Adventure (1992) - Charlie
  • Aswang (1992)
  • Shotgun Banjo (1992)
  • Pretty Boy Hoodlum (1992)
  • Boy Praning Utak Pulbura (1992)
  • Buburahin Kita sa Mundo! (1991)
  • Ipaglaban Mo ako Boy Topak (1991)
  • Pakasalan mo ako (1991) (Estrada's first move role)
  • References

    John Estrada Wikipedia