Val Sotto

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Valmar "Val" C. Sotto
Member of the Parañaque City Council from the 2nd district
In office
July 1,2004  June 30, 2013
Personal details
Born (1945-03-23) March 23, 1945
Manila
Political party Nationalist People's Coalition
Spouse(s) Theresa Marco-Sotto
Relations Marcelino Sotto, Sr. (father)
Children Beverly M. Sotto
Valerie M. Sotto
Vanesa M. Sotto
Victor M. Sotto
Residence Manila
Occupation actor, singer, politician
Profession actor

Val Sotto is a singer, composer, comedian and Filipino actor. He was one of the lead vocalists in all male disco group's name VST & Company during the late 1970's up to 1980's. He appeared as the lead actor in Agila (TV series) aired from 1987 to 1992 on RPN and ABS-CBN produced by TAPE Inc. At present, he is councilor (2nd District) in Parañaque City.

Personal life

Valmar Castelo Sotto (also known as Val Sotto) is grandnephew of former Senator Filemon Sotto and grandson of former Senator Vicente Sotto in the Philippines. He is the oldest brother of Senator Tito Sotto (former actor), Marcelino "Maru" Sotto, Jr. (husband of actress Ali Carag-Sotto) and Vic Sotto (actor). He is uncle of actresses and actors Ciara Sotto-Oconer, Danica Sotto-Pingris, Oyo Sotto and the late Miko Sotto. He married to Theresa Marco Sotto since December 14, 1969 and they have four children (Beverly, Valerie, Vanessa and Victor).

Political career

He is councilor in the 2nd District of Parañaque City.

Television

Movies

  • Enteng Ng Ina Mo (2011)
  • Mr. Suave: Hoy! Hoy! Hoy! Hoy! Hoy! Hoy! (2003)
  • Lastikman (2003)
  • Basta't Ikaw... Nanginginig Pa (1999)
  • Once Upon A Time In Manila (1994)
  • Pandoy: Alalay Ng Panday (1993)
  • Ligaw-ligawan, Kasal-kasalan, Bahay-bahayan (1993)
  • The Return Of The Long Ranger & Tonton: How The West Was Wrong (1992)
  • Tangga And Chos: Beauty Secret Agents (1990)
  • Fly Me To The Moon (1988)
  • Knock, Knock Who's There? (1988)
  • Ready!... Aim!... Fire!... (1987)
  • Shoot That Ball (1987)
  • Send In The Clowns (1986)
  • Super Wan-Tu-Tri (1985)
  • Alexandra (1985)
  • D'Gradwets (1981)
  • Rock Baby, Rock (1979)
  • Swing It... Baby! (1979)

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