Born |
Piolo José Pascual January 12, 1977 Manila, Philippines |
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Other names | PJ, Papa P, |
Occupation | Actor, musician, model and record producer |
Years active | 1994-present |
Height | 1.79 m (5 ft 10 1⁄2 in) |
Children | Iñigo Lazaro Pascual |
Relatives | Benjamin Alves (nephew) |
Piolo Pascual, born on January 12, 1977 at Manila, is the youngest son of Amelia "Amy" Nonato Pascual, and Philip Victoriano Pascual who is half-Spanish and half-German. Piolo's father was the son of Harold Herzig, a full-blooded German, and his Filipina wife with Spanish descent, Aurora Victoriano. Harold Herzig, however, died while Piolo's father was young, which led to the remarriage of Piolo's grandmother to a Pascual.
While growing up, Piolo enjoyed a close bond with his siblings—Chiqui, Paulette, Pam, Choi, and Patricia—despite their own father's early death. His father was a casting director for international films that are shot here in the Philippines, though Piolo can't recall if it affected his ambition on becoming an actor, ramp model or a performer. He lived an ordinary life; he went to school and spent time on outings and celebrations with his family. Piolo studied grade school and high school at St. Francis School in Santa Ana, Manila. When he was in Grade 5, Piolo joined the school theater group, Teatro Ni Kiko, wherein he was introduced to the world of theater and acting.
While he was in third year high school, Piolo started appearing in That's Entertainment, a popular teen variety show aired in the 1990s. He eventually left That's Entertainment, however, to get into college full-time, studying at the University of Sto. Tomas (UST), where he took up AB General Education. He later shifted to Physical Therapy in preparation for his immigration to the States. Around 1996, however, Piolo had to put his study and career plans on hold due to his imminent migration to the US.
Pascual joined his family in the US that year. They made their home in Los Angeles, where Piolo worked as an ER representative in a hospital where his mother is working. When Pascual turned 21, he decided to return to Manila in order to pursue his acting career once again.
Pascual is the father of a son, Iñigo. His son lives with his family in the States, but father and son frequently keep in touch.[1]
He has a son, Iñigo Lázaro Pascual, who was born on September 14, 1997. Iñigo lives in California with his mother, and maintains contact with Pascual. Pascual is also the uncle of Filipino actor Benjamin Alves.
In 2013 Pascual joined the PETA campaign, Free Mali, whose aim is to move Mali, the lone elephant in the Manila Zoo to a larger area.[7]
Piolo Pascual is a born-again Christian, he has an inspiring story on how he come to know the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal Lord and Savior. In his personal testimony, he shared, "I was at the top of my career when I surrendered my life to God. So many things were happening to me at that time. I had just finished Dekada 70 where we won 10 awards. At the young age of 25, I was winning awards and earning millions already. I was working then with Donita Rose and she gave me a Bible. Donita told me to read the Bible and it will change my life
In 1994, Pascual started his career in That's Entertainment. Then he appeared in some TV shows including Mara Clara, and Gimik. His loveteam with Judy Ann Santos became phenomenal in early 2000s. Their four movies, Kahit Isang Saglit, Bakit Di Totohanin, Till There Was You, and Don't Give Up on Us, earned more than P100 million in the box office. His movie with Claudine Barretto, Milan, became his top grossing film up to date.[2]
In 2002, Pascual played the role of Jules in the award winning film, Dekada '70. He collected eight awards in the Best Supporting Actor category and was given special recognition for rare gram slam award as a Best Supporting Actor for the same role by the GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards.[3]
In 2003, Pascual ventured into music with his debut album Piolo which became platinum. His second album My Gift hit Platinum status as well. His 5th solo album Timeless hit Triple Platinum status.
Pascual is a member of ABS-CBN's Star Magic. He celebrated his 10th year anniversary in 2007 with a coffee table book (Piolo: Believing), a fifth solo album (Timeless), and a solo concert in Araneta Coliseum.
In 2008, he starred in a fantasy TV series Lobo together with Angel Locsin. The show gained accolades from Banff World Media Festival and International Emmy Awards.
In 2009, Pascual turned producer with Manila, an independent twinbill film under Bicycle Pictures. After its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2009,[4] Manila had its official Philippines premiere on cinemas in July 2009 as the opening film of the 5th Cinemalaya Film Festival.[5][6] He starred in the Philippine version of Lovers in Paris together with KC Concepcion in the same year. And together with some great directors and writers, Pascual made his film studio, Spring Films, which is known for its popular Kimmy Dora movie series.
In 2013, Pascual went to Cannes once again with the movie On The Job.
Year | Film | Role | Awards |
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1993 | The Vizconde Massacre Story (God Help Us!) | Jussi Leino | |
1997 | Batang PX | ||
1999 | Esperanza: The Movie | Brian |
Nominated—FAMAS Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated—Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actor |
2000 | Lagarista | Gregory | |
Pera o Bayong! | Cameo as himself | ||
Kahit Isang Saglit | Michael | ||
2001 | Mila | Primo | Nominated—FAP Luna Award for Best Actor |
Bakit 'Di Totohanin | Paul | ||
2002 | I Think I'm In Love | Jonas | Nominated—Manila Film Festival Award for Best Actor |
JOLOGS | Cameo as coffee shop customer | ||
9 Mornings | Gene Ynfante | ||
Dekada '70 | Jules Bartolome |
FAMAS Award for Best Supporting Actor FAP Luna Award for Best Supporting Actor Gawad Pasado Award for Best Supporting Actor Gawad Tanglaw Award for Best Supporting Actor Gawad Urian Award for Best Supporting Actor Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actor PMPC Star Award for Movies for Best Supporting Actor U.P. Film Desk of the Young Critics Circle Award for Movies for Best Supporting Actor |
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2003 | Till There Was You | Albert Robles | |
2004 | Milan | Lino |
FAMAS Award for Best Actor Nominated—ENPRESS Golden Screen Award for Best Actor (Drama) Nominated—FAP Luna Award for Best Actor Nominated—Gawad Pasado Award for Best Actor Nominated—Gawad Urian Award for Best Actor Nominated—PMPC Star Award for Movies for Best Actor |
2005 | Dreamboy | Jaime / Phillip / Eboy |
Nominated—ENPRESS Golden Screen Award for Best Actor (Musical or Comedy) Nominated—Gawad Tanglaw Award for Best Actor |
D' Anothers | Cameo as himself | ||
2006 | Don't Give Up on Us | Vince |
ENPRESS Golden Screen Award for Best Actor (Drama) PMPC Star Award for Movies for Best Actor (shared with Jericho Rosales) Nominated—FAMAS Award for Best Actor |
Kagat ng Dilim | Guerilla leader | Short film | |
2007 | Paano Kita Iibigin | Lance |
Nominated—FAMAS Award for Best Actor Nominated—FAP Luna Award for Best Actor Nominated—PMPC Star Award for Movies for Best Actor |
Chopsuey | Jimmy Wong | ||
2009 | Love Me Again | Migo | |
Manila | William / Phillip | Indie film | |
2010 | Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!) | PSG applicant | Cameo role |
2012 | Every Breath U Take | Leo Dimalanta | |
24/7 in Love | Pipoy Ronquillo | ||
2013 | On The Job | Francis Coronel, Jr. | |
2014 | Starting Over Again | Marco Antonio Villanueva III |
Year | Film | Company | Notes |
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2009 | Manila | Bicycle Pictures and MJM Productions | Executive producer |
Kimmy Dora: Kambal sa Kiyeme | Spring Films, Solar Films, MJM Productions, and Star Cinema | ||
2012 | Kimmy Dora and the Temple of Kiyeme | Spring Films and Star Cinema | |
2013 | Kimmy Dora: Ang Kiyemeng Prequel | Spring Films, MJM Productions, and Quantum Films |