Monsour del Rosario

Monsour del Rosario
Born Manuel Monsour Tabib del Rosario III
May 11, 1965 (1965-05-11) (age 46)
Manila, Philippines
Occupation Actor, Producer, Martial Arts
Years active 1986–present
Medal record
Competitor for  Philippines
Men’s taekwondo
World Championships
Bronze 1985 Seoul Lightweight
Asian Games
Bronze 1986 Seoul Lightweight

Manuel Monsour T. del Rosario III (b. May 11, 1965) commonly known as Monsour del Rosario, is a Filipino taekwondo champion who has also starred in several Filipino and international action films. A member of the Nacionalista Party, he currently serves as the member of the Makati City council for the first legislative district since June 30, 2010.

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Biography

Del Rosario was born in Manila, but grew up in Bacolod City, his family hometown. Her mother is a Filipina with Arab descent.[1] He first learned martial arts under Joe Lopez-Vito, a Moo Duk Kwan-Tang Soo Do practitioner.[2] After he returned to Manila for his high school education, del Rosario shifted to taekwondo in 1977 as a student of Hong Sung-Chon.[2] Under Master Hong, del Rosario has attained a Korean 8th Dan taekwondo black belt.[3] Del Rosario is also a graduate of the De La Salle University-Manila.

Del Rosario joined the Philippine National Taekwondo Team in 1982, and remained on the team until 1989, serving as the team's captain his last four years on the team.[3] He was ranked first in the Philippines in the Lightweight Division while he was on the team, and was an eight-time National Lightweight champion.[3] From 1982 to 1989, del Rosario competed in several international competitions, including the 1988 Seoul Olympics, the Southeast Asian Games, the Asian Games, the World Games, the World Taekwondo Championships and the Asian Taekwondo Championships.[3] He earned a gold medal in the 14th and 15th Southeast Asian Games, a bronze medal in the 10th Asian Games, and reached the quarterfinal round during the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games.[3]

Del Rosario had appeared in Filipino action films as early as 1986. Among his more notable starring roles was in Bangis (1995), Buhawi Jack (1998) and Pintado (2000). Del Rosario has also appeared in several international film productions, such as Demonstone (1989), Bloodfist 2 (1990), When Eagles Strike (2003), Bloodfist 2050 (2005), and The Hunt for Eagle One (2006).

Del Rosario Was Joined in Filipino Action of Phillip Salvador, Aurora Sevilla and Willie Revillame in Kidlat ng Maynila: Joe Pring 2 in (1990) Was Produced by: Four n Films, Lito Lapid, Monica Herrera, and Johnny Delgado in Medal of Valor: Habang Nasasaktan Lalong Tumatapang in (1991) Was Produced by: Four n Films.

Del Rosario Was Last His Movie in 2006 Super Noypi With: John Prats, Mark Herras,and Jennylyn Mercado, and Tatlong Baraha With Lito Lapid, and Alessandra De Rossi.

Along with Stephen Fernandez, Del Rosario established the Olympians Taekwondo Training Center, a taekwondo school located in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City.

Personal life

He is now married with Joy Zapanta-Del Rosario.

Movies

Television

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/254760/rp-showbiz-aglow-with-tisoy-tisay
  2. ^ a b "Monsour del Rosario Biography". The Official Website of Monsour del Rosario. http://www.monsourdelrosario.com/bio.htm. Retrieved 2008-04-29. 
  3. ^ a b c d e "Taekwondo with Monsour del Rosario". The Official Website of Monsour del Rosario. http://www.monsourdelrosario.com/tkd.htm. Retrieved 2008-04-29. 

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