Jun Aristorenas

Jun Aristorenas
Born Juanito Aristorenas
(1933-05-07)May 7, 1933
Manila, Philippine Islands
Died 2000 (aged 67)
Occupation Actor, film director, film producer, dancer, writer
Years active 1957–2000

Juanito "Jun" Aristorenas (May 7, 1933 – 2000) was a Filipino actor, director, dancer, producer and writer.[1][2] Aristorenas was known for his western roles, and had topbilled cowboy movies such as Sagupaan ng mga Patapon, Dugong Tigre, and Apat na Bagwis.[3]

As an actor, Aristorenas has performed in movies such as Danilo Ronquillo: Cavite Boy, released in 1965, in which he portrayed Danilo Ronquillo, Rico Solitaryo (1966), and Bale-bale Kung Lumaban (1964). As a movie director, he has worked on movies such as Matalino man ang matsing na-iisahan din!, released in 2000, Cara y Cruz: Walang Sinasanto! (1996), and Marami Ka Pang Kakaining Bigas (1994).

Aristorenas has also written the story of "Matalino man ang matsing na-iisahan din!", released in 2000.[1]

Personal life

Aristorenas was married to Virginia Gaerlan, a former actress. Their sons, Robin (born 1964), Junar (born 1968) are former child actors.

Filmography

  • Pag Oras Mo, Oras Mo Na [Games of the Generals] (2000)
  • Matalino Man ang Matsing Na-iisahan Din! (2000)
  • Cara y Cruz: Walang Sinasanto! (1996) as Don Sebastian
  • Isa, Dalawa, Takbo! (1996) as Pompeyo
  • Melencio Magat: Dugo Laban Dugo (1996) as Gomer
  • Urban Rangers (1995) as Zaragosa
  • Marami Ka Pang Kakaining Bigas (1994) as Elly
  • Cuadro de Jack (1994) as Joe
  • Di na natuto (Sorry na, Puede ba?) (1993)
  • Markadong Hudas (1993)
  • Victor Meneses: Dugong Kriminal (1993) as Mang Temiong
  • Masahol pa sa Hayop (1993) as Gen. Montalban
  • Baril at Balisongìì (1986)
  • Isang Kumot Tatlong Unan (1986)
  • Rocky Four-ma (1986)
  • Harabas at Kidlat (1980)
  • Harabas' Angels (1979) as Harabas
  • Ang Pagbabalik ni Harabas at Bulilit (1977)
  • She Devils in Chains (1976)
  • Mulawin (1976)
  • Hit and Run (1975)
  • KINGPin (1973)
  • San Cristobal (1972)
  • Apat na Bagwis (1972)
  • Elias, Basilio at Sisa (1972) as Elias
  • Putol na Kampilan (1972)
  • Guadalupe (1971)
  • Mandawi (1971)
  • Pulang Lupa (1971)
  • Dimasalang (1970) as Dimasalang
  • San Diego (1970)

  • 3 Patapon (1969)
  • El Tigre (1969)
  • Samurai Master (1969)
  • The Magnificent Ifugao (1969)
  • The Samurai Fighters (1969)
  • 3 Kilabot sa Barilan (1968) as Tiger
  • Cuadro de Jack (1968)
  • Deadly Jacks (1968)
  • De Colores (1968)
  • Eskinita 29 (1968)
  • Magnum Barracuda (1968) as Magnum Barracuda
  • Rancho Diablo (1968) as Professional Gambler
  • Simarron Brothers (1968)
  • Tigre Gitano (1968)
  • Valiente Brothers (1968)
  • Johnny West (1966) as Johnny West
  • Ang Babaing Ito ay Akin! (1966)
  • Katapat ng Bawat Lakas (1966)
  • Not for Hire (1966)
  • Rico Solitaryo (1966)
  • Soliman Brothers (1966)
  • Ben Barracuda (1965) as Ben Barracuda
  • Limbas: Walang gulat! (1965)
  • Tatlo sa Tatlo (1965)
  • Danilo Ronquillo: Cavite Boy (1965) as Danilo Ronquillo
  • Bale-bale Kung Lumaban (1964)
  • Dugong Tigre (1964) as Dugong Tigre
  • Bilis at Tapang (1964)
  • Sagupaan ng mga Patapon (1964)
  • Agent 69 (1964)
  • Labo-labo (1964)
  • Alias Golden Boy (1963)
  • Eternally (1957)
  • Turista (1957)

References

  1. 1 2 Jun Aristorenas, people.theiapolis.com
  2. Jun Aristorenas, movie-industry.blogspot.com
  3. "Jun Aristorenas: More than an action star". PhilStar.com. January 18, 2009. Retrieved August 19, 2010.

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