Conan Altatis

Conan Altatis
Born Conviron Pucate Altatis
(1993-05-02) May 2, 1993
Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila
Nationality Filipino
Height 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Weight 130 lb (59 kg; 9 st 4 lb)
Years active 2014 - present

Conan Altatis (born Conviron Altatis May 2, 1993) is a journalist, filmmaker, scriptwriter, musician and actor. He is a protégé of 2009 Cannes Film Festival best director Brillante Mendoza and Filipino master screenwriter Armando "Bing" Lao, the father of Found Story. Master director Toto Natividad is also among the mentors of Altatis as a film director.

Personal life

Altatis was born in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, but he grew up in Baguio City. He belongs to the Igorot tribe and his parents are both from Tadian, Mountain Province.[1] He went to Baguio City National High School and graduated from Benguet State University with a Bachelor of Secondary Education degree, major in English.

Filmmaking, writing and acting career

Among the earlier works of Altatis as a filmmaker are the short films "Kulis" and "Strawberry Girl." The films were shown in the installments of Cinema Rehiyon in 2015 and in 2016, respectively. His short films "Boys' Toys" and "Gahi Ka'g Ulo" (You're Hard Headed) were screened at the Sweet As Film Festival 2016 in Quebec, Canada, in the non-competition category. [2]

Altatis was also mentored as a musician by Gary Granada, as a literary writer by Vim Nadera, the late Francis C. Macansantos, Priscilla Supnet Macansantos and Hermie Beltran, and as an actor by Cris Garrido, Joey Paras, Arnold Cruz Reyes, the late Soxy Topacio and Leo Martinez.

In 2014, Altatis starred with Topacio, Biboy Ramirez, Leo Rialp, Candy Pangilinan and the late Wenn V. Deramas in Paras's "Wala Na Bang Ibang Title?" In 2015, Altatis wrote and directed the stageplay "Mary Leonore Therese R. Nakamura." The stageplay, which also includes Altatis as a main actor, won as the champion of the theater festival organized by Theater, Music and Arts for Peace.[3] On the small screen, he appeared in 2015 on "You're My Home" and in 2017 on "La Luna Sangre," which are both ABS-CBN shows.

In 2016, Altatis wrote an episode of "Wish Ko Lang" titled "Hinete" directed by internationally acclaimed Filipino filmmaker Zig Dulay. In 2017, the former wrote the screenplay of TV film "Everlasting," which was directed by Mendoza.

"Everlasting" starred Aubrey Miles and Mercedes Cabral, who was voted Most Beautiful Actress who walked the red carpet at the 61st Cannes Film Festival in France, beating Salma Hayek, Penelope Cruz, Cate Blanchett and Natalie Portman.[4] The TV film was filmed in Baguio City, where Altatis finished his high school, and in La Trinidad, Benguet, where he finished college.

Filmography

TV

as a singer

Year Title Role Notes Source
2011 Naimbag Nga Morning, Kapamilya guest performer performed “Sumaa Ta”

as an actor

Year Title Role TV Network Notes
2015 You’re My Home reporter ABS-CBN
2017 La Luna Sangre reporter ABS-CBN
2017 A Love To Last reporter ABS-CBN

as a writer

Year Title Director TV Network Notes
2016 Wish Ko Lang: Hinete Zig Dulay GMA 7
2017 Brillante Mendoza Presents: Everlasting Brillante Mendoza TV5
2017 Wish Ko Lang: Cheerleader King Mark Baco GMA 7

Films

Year Title Role Director Notes
2014 Wala Na Bang Ibang Title? prisoner Joey Paras
2015 Kulis Kraig, Cornelio Dakkel Conan Altatis (as Conviron Altatis)
2016 Strawberry Girl TV producer Conan Altatis
2017 Underground Guitarman Daniel Palacio

References

  1. "Conan Altatis". IMDb. Retrieved 2017-03-26.
  2. Bascon, Baron (2016-07-29). "‘Boys’ Toys,’ short film by Brillante Mendoza’s protégés to be screened in Quebec, Canada". Yibada English. Retrieved 2017-03-26.
  3. "Trying to be Deep: A “Skin Deep” Review". Retrieved 2017-03-17.
  4. News, ABS-CBN. "Filipina actress voted "Most Beautiful" in Cannes off to Korea shoot". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2017-03-26.
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