Robin Padilla

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Robin Padilla
Born Robinhood Fernando Carino Padilla
November 23, 1967 (1967-11-23) (age 40)
Philippines
Other name(s) Binoe/Binoy
Occupation Actor
Years active 1984-present

Robinhood Fernando Carino Padilla (b. November 23, 1967, Manila, Philippines) is a Filipino action star who earned the showbiz monicker "The Bad Boy of Philippine Action Movies" during the '90s when he played cold-blooded gangster roles in movies like "Anak ni Baby Ama", "Grease Gun Gang". and the title-roler, "Bad Boy 2". He is the younger brother of Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Edition housemate Rustom Padilla.

He was one of Viva Films' top hitmakers alongside Sharon Cuneta and Andrew E. However, his reign as "Bad Boy" was cut short when he had been convicted in the mid 1990s of illegal possession of firearms and spent time in jail. He was released in 1998. A self-confessed former addict[citation needed], he converted to Islam while in jail. A controversy arose recently when Padilla's bodyguard alias "Kumander Kosovo" was tagged by the Philippine authorities as an Abu Sayyaf leader.[citation needed] Kosovo died in a firefight with special forces during the attempted escape of Abu Sayyaf leaders from the heavily fortified prison facility, Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City.[citation needed]

Shortly after his release from jail, he had reinvented himself as a versatile actor who can do justice to different film genres ranging from action to drama and comedy. His first film after his release from jail was "Tulak ng Bibig, Kabig ng Dibdib", where he was paired with Maricel Soriano. After his comeback film, he opted out of his exclusive contract with Viva Films and was allowed to do movies for other film outfits including Star Cinema Productions, FLT Films , Millennium Cinema and GMA Films.

Robin crossed over to television via the ABS-CBN comedy show "Pwedeng-Pwede", which teamed him with Kris Aquino and Redford White. Again, setting a trend among Philippine action stars, he was the first action star to topbill a daily action-drama series, "Basta't Kasama Kita" opposite Judy Ann Santos. In 2005 he did two movies: the horror thriller "Kulimlim" and the comedy "La Visa Loca". He got rave reviews in the latter movie and received Best Actor honors in the 2006 Urian Awards.

Padilla is currently a contract artist of GMA Network and starred in the top rating TV series Asian Treasures (which ended on June 29, 2007) with Angel Locsin, the series was shot all over Asia, the first Philippine TV series to do so. He has also signed a two film contract under GMA Network's film outfit GMA Films; first was Till I Met You with Regine Velasquez and was a blockbbuster hit, the second one will be a dramedy with Mega Star Sharon Cuneta, under the direction of Jose Javier Reyes, and is scheduled to begin filming this October for a 2nd quarter of 2008 release.[citation needed]

Robin, an anti-malaria advocate since 2004 appealed for media support for his cause against the dreaded disease, to help his Muslim brethren (in the press briefing of Department of Health’s Movement Against Malaria). As MAM spokesperson, Robin said he engaged television networks in the campaign for the use of mosquito nets. His MAM posters are now being sent to rural health clinics all over the country. Robin also collected 1 million Philippine pesos for the Muslim cemetery in Norzagaray, Bulacan.[citation needed]

Padilla flew to Turkey to attend a conference concerning the Liwanag ng Kapayapaan Foundation, a free preschool he built for Muslim children in Quezon City, which opened in 2007. Meanwhile, after his top-rating action-adventure series, Asian Treasures ended, Robin is set to do a Jose Javier Reyes film opposite Sharon Cuneta.

On September 15, 2007 he donated 2.5 million Philippine pesos to the Muay Association of the Philippines.[1] On March 7, 2008 Robin Padilla suffered minor injuries while taping a motorcycle stunt for Joaquin Bordado, in Subic Bay, Zambales.[2]

He has four children, a son named Ali and three daughters Queenie, Kylie and Zhen-Zhen. He owns a house at posh Pines Ville Street, Greenview Executive Village, Barangay Sauyo, Novaliches, Quezon City, where thieves stole his Motorola cellular phone and a 357 Luger, a German-made handgun loaded with 6 bullets, on May 3, 2008.[3]

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[edit] Filmography

  • Triple Romance (2008)
  • Brown Twelve (2008)
  • Blackout (2007)
  • Till I Met You (2006)
  • La Visa loca (2005)
  • Kulimlim (2004)
  • Astig (2004)
  • Alab ng lahi (2003)
  • You and Me Against the World (2003)
  • Jeannie, bakit ngayon ka lang (2002)
  • Videoke King (2002)
  • Hari ng Selda - Anak ni Baby Ama 2 (2001)
  • Pagdating ng panahon (2001)
  • Buhay kamao (2001)
  • Ooops, teka lang... Diskarte ko 'to! (2001)
  • Kailangan ko'y ikaw (2000)
  • Eto na naman ako (2000)
  • Tunay na tunay: Gets mo? Gets ko! (2000)
  • Bilib ako sa'yo (1999)
  • Di pwedeng hindi pwede (1999)
  • Tulak ng Bibig Kabig ng Dibdib (1998)
  • Anak, pagsubok lamang (1997)
  • P're hanggang sa huli (1994)
  • Mistah (1994)
  • Lab kita, bilib ka ba? (1994)
  • Di na natuto (1993)
  • Oo na Sige na "Magtigil Ka Lang" (1993)
  • Makuha ka sa tingin (kung puede lang) (1993)
  • Gagay: Prinsesa ng brownout (1993)
  • Engkanto (1992)
  • Manila Boy (1992)
  • Miss na miss kita: Ang utol kong hoodlum 2 (1992)
  • Bad Boy 2 (1992)
  • Grease Gun Gang (1991)
  • Maging sino ka man (1991)
  • Ang Utol kong hoodlum (1991)
  • Hinukay ko na ang libingan mo (1991)
  • Anak ni Baby Ama (1990)
  • Bad Boy (1990)
  • Walang Awa Kung Pumatay (1990)
  • Barumbado (1990)
  • Sa Diyos lang ako susuko (1989)
  • Delima Gang (1989)
  • Hindi Pahuhuli ng Buhay (1989)
  • Eagle Squad (1989)
  • Carnap King: The Randy Padilla Story (1988)
  • Sa Likod ng Kasalanan (1988)
  • Alega Gang: Public Enemy No. 1 of Cebu (1988)
  • Public Enemy #2 (1985)
  • Bala ko ang hahatol (1985)

[edit] TV Series

[edit] Awards and Recognition

2006 Gawad Urian : Best Actor for 'La Visa Loca'

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