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Find out more about the greatest Filipinos, including Lou Diamond Phillips, Rodrigo Duterte, Manny Pacquiao, Liza Soberano and Ferdinand Marcos.
Contemporary Filipino society consists of nearly 100 culturally and linguistically distinct ethnic groups. Here are the 15 most famous Filipinos. Click here to read more about other famous and influential people. 1.Corazon Aquino- Politician
As a tribute to those who have made the news this year, Positively Filipino lists 15 of the most inspiring people who, by their achievements, integrity, imagination and triumph against difficulties, make us all proud. MIA ALVAR.
The list of 75 Most Influential Filipino-Americans (MIFA) of 2020 has been released by Blogtalk Hollywood with MJ Racadio, America’s First Fil-Am Hollywood Entertainment Podcasting Show.
This roster of famous Filipinos comprises elite sportsmen, versatile entertainers, and influential politicians. Take for instance Manny Pacquiao - a boxing champion who rose from humble beginnings to dominate his sport. He also ventured into politics and now serves as a senator in his homeland.
LIST: 75 Most Influential Filipino-Americans of the Year. By The Good News Pilipinas Team. October 22, 2021. The new 75 MIFA list includes popular artists Olivia Rodrigo, H.E.R., Bruno Mars, Darren Criss, and Apl de Ap.
The men and women who overcame adversity, pioneered research, and cemented their names in Philippine history. A crash course on iconic countrymen, 100 Filipinos puts the spotlight on the most memorable Filipinos in the last 500 years—the ones who inspired, scandalized, and made themselves unforgettable.
With their superhuman abilities and dedication, these Filipino athletes took the centre stage and brought honour to the country.
List of the most famous Filipinos in history, with famous, important and notable Filipinos hand-picked by our team of editors and ranked by popularity.
Filipinos have made their most important marks in the political arena. Foremost are José Rizal (1861–96), a distinguished novelist, poet, physician, linguist, statesman, and national hero; Andrés Bonifacio (1863–97), the leader of the secret Katipunan movement against Spain; and Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy (1869–1964), the commander of the ...