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Padilla's father was an actor, labor leader and politician who served as assemblyman from 1984 to 1986 and was appointed governor of Camarines Norte from 1986 to 1988; [21] he was assassinated during his gubernatorial election campaign on January 17, 1988, with Robin's half-brother Roy Jr. running in his stead. [22]
Till I Met You is a 2006 Philippine romantic film directed by Mark A. Reyes. The film stars Regine Velasquez and Robin Padilla. Its first week gross was ₱40 million with a total lifetime gross of ₱100,450,200.00.
Robin Padilla: Robin Padilla Mariel Rodriguez Ejay Falcon Quennie Padilla: Drama: Pak! Pak! My Dr. Kwak! April 23: Tony Y. Reyes: Vic Sotto, Bea Alonzo, Zaijan Jaranilla, Xyriel Manabat, Pokwang, Wally Bayola, Jose Manalo: Comedy: OctoArts Films, M – Zet TV Productions, Inc. and APT Entertainment: In The Name Of Love: May 11: Olivia Lamasan
Enrique Gil, Ruru Madrid, Kylie Padilla, Buboy Villar, Derrick Monasterio: Romance film: GMA Public Affairs [50] [51] KMJS Gabi Ng Lagim: The Movie: King Mark Baco, Jerrold Tarog, Dodo Dayao Martin del Rosario, Miguel Tanfelix, Jillian Ward, Sanya Lopez, Luke Conde: Horror, suspense, thriller: GMA Public Affairs [52] Everything About My Wife ...
This is a story about Diego (Robin Padilla), a wacky provincial man from Zambales.He gets to find a job and ends up working to Manila for Mang Berto (Berting Labra) and finding Mang Berto's long time friend Sibuboy (Val Iglesia) the two met Diego and thanked him for helping him and he willingly worked with Sibuboy as his business partner.
[3] [5] Robin Padilla, who usually does his own fight choreography entrusted himself to the production staff's hired choreographer. [5] A part of the film was shot at the Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar in Bataan. Williams supervised the work of the location managers to locate a suitable location for a scene during the shooting of the film.
Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw is a 2000 Filipino romantic comedy film edited and directed by Joyce E. Bernal and written by Mel Mendoza-del Rosario. [1] Produced by Viva Films and RCP Productions, it stars Regine Velasquez as a popular singer and Robin Padilla as a car mechanic who falls in love with her.
Bato has caused controversy for being released at the time dela Rosa was a candidate for the 2019 Philippine Senate election.The Commission on Elections has warned that dela Rosa could be disqualified if the film is still being aired in Philippine cinemas on February 12, 2019 or the official start of the campaign period for national candidates.