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Jay Ilagan

Julius Abad Ilagan (January 20, 1955 – February 4, 1992) was a Filipino actor. He hosted Stop, Look and Listen and starred in My Son, My Son and Goin' Bananas, and starred and participated in a number of movies.

Jay Ilagan
Ilagan in the 1976 film, 'Minsa'y Isang Gamu-gamo
Born
Julius Abad Ilagan

(1955-01-20)January 20, 1955
DiedFebruary 4, 1992(1992-02-04) (aged 37)
Quezon City, Philippines
Resting placeLoyola Memorial Park, Marikina, Metro Manila
OccupationActor
Years active1964–1992
Spouse(s)Hilda Koronel (separated)
Amy Austria (partner until his death)

Born Julius Abad Ilagan on January 20, 1955, his good looks eventually made him a matinee idol, starring in the films Maruja (1967), Tubog Sa Ginto (1970), Pinoy Crazy Boys (1974), and Hinog Sa Pilit. And because the looks came with deep talent, Jay survived the transition from teen star to adult actor - winning a Gawad Urian Best Supporting Actor trophy in 1982 for the movie, Kisapmata, another Gawad Urian Best Actor in 1985 for his role in Sister Stella L., and 1988 FAMAS and Film Academy of the Philippines Best Actor for his acting in Maging Akin Ka Lamang.

His acting range was versatile as he has also appeared in a number of comedy movies and TV shows alongside critically-acclaimed dramatic films.

Personal life

The son of Sampaguita star Corazon Noble and director Angel Esmeralda[1] started out as a child actor, originally using "Angel" as his screenname. He was married to fellow actor, Hilda Koronel, they eventually separated, and he and another fellow actor Amy Austria would live-in together. Jay had remained with Amy until his sudden death on February 4, 1992.

Filmography

Movies

Year Title Role Notes
1964 Moro Witch Doctor Mahmud
1970 Santiago![2] Danilo
1971 Tubog sa Ginto Santi
1973 Carmela[3]
1973 Ato ti Bondying Bondying his 1st comedy movie
1975 Tatlo, Dalawa, Isa Noni
1975 Kaming Matatapang Ang Apog
1975 Fe, Esperanza, Caridad Husband of Esperanza - 2nd Episode ("Esperanza")
1976 Ligaw Tingin, Halik Hangin
1976 Daigdig ng Lagim
1976 Minsa'y Isang Gamu-gamo Bonifacio Santos
1977 Tisoy! Boy
1979 Sino'ng Pipigil sa Pagpatak ng Ulan
1979 Salawahan
1979 Coed
1980 Aguila[4] Osman Águila
1980 Kasal?
1980 Kakabakaba Ka Ba? First collaboration with Mike de Leon.
1980 Brutal Tato
1981 Pabling
1981 Kisapmata Noel Manalansan Second collaboration with Mike de Leon.
1982 Mga Hiwaga ng Pag-asa
1983 M.I.B.: Men In Brief Anthony Phillips
1983 Bad Bananas sa Puting Tabing
1983 Sana Bukas ang Kahapon Ramon
1984 Soltero[5] Crispin Rodriguez
1984 Sister Stella L. Nick Fajardo Third collaboration with Mike de Leon.
1984 Mga Batang Yagit
1985 Bituing Walang Ningning Zosimo Blanco
1985 Sa Totoo Lang Ipe His last comedy movie
1986 Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas
1987 Operation: Get Victor Corpuz, the Rebel Soldier[6]
1987 Maging Akin Ka Lamang[7] Ernie Balboa
1988 Paano Tatakasan ang Bukas
1990 Nagsimula sa Puso Jim
1992 Alyas Pogi 2 Jimboy Final film role

Television

Title Year Role Network
1977–1980 Prinsipe Abante GMA Network
1986–1991 Goin' Bananas Host IBC
ABS-CBN

Death

On February 4, 1992 in Quezon City, Jay’s motorcycle was hit from behind by a drunk driver who was arguing with his girlfriend which resulted in him being thrown off and falling head first. He died due to the severity of his injuries. He was not wearing a protective helmet. He was 37 years old. [8]

References

  1. ^ Quirino, Joe (1983). History of the Philippine cinema. Phoenix. p. 3. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  2. ^ Vera, Noel (2005). Critic After Dark: A Review Of Philippine Cinema. Manila: BigO Books. ISBN 9789810531850.
  3. ^ Review of Women's Studies. University Center for Women's Studies, University of the Philippines. 2000. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  4. ^ Abellon, Bam V. (November 12, 2019). "The drama behind Aguila: Walkouts, diva turns and confrontation on the set of FPJ's best film". ANCX. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
  5. ^ Kawil Iv Tm' 2002 Ed (in Tagalog). Rex Bookstore, Inc. p. 65. ISBN 9789712334757. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  6. ^ Nash, Jay Robert (1997). The Motion Picture Guide 1988 Annual: The Films of 1987. Cinebooks. p. 214. ISBN 9780933997165. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  7. ^ Asiaweek. Asiaweek Limited. 1987. p. 558. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  8. ^ Francisco, Butch (1 November 2003). "REMEMBERING DEPARTED STARS". www.newsflash.org. Retrieved 21 January 2019.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Jay Ilagan news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Abad and the surname or paternal family name is Ilagan Julius Abad Ilagan January 20 1955 February 4 1992 was a Filipino actor He hosted Stop Look and Listen and starred in My Son My Son and Goin Bananas and starred and participated in a number of movies Jay IlaganIlagan in the 1976 film Minsa y Isang Gamu gamoBornJulius Abad Ilagan 1955 01 20 January 20 1955Manila PhilippinesDiedFebruary 4 1992 1992 02 04 aged 37 Quezon City PhilippinesResting placeLoyola Memorial Park Marikina Metro ManilaOccupationActorYears active1964 1992Spouse s Hilda Koronel separated Amy Austria partner until his death Born Julius Abad Ilagan on January 20 1955 his good looks eventually made him a matinee idol starring in the films Maruja 1967 Tubog Sa Ginto 1970 Pinoy Crazy Boys 1974 and Hinog Sa Pilit And because the looks came with deep talent Jay survived the transition from teen star to adult actor winning a Gawad Urian Best Supporting Actor trophy in 1982 for the movie Kisapmata another Gawad Urian Best Actor in 1985 for his role in Sister Stella L and 1988 FAMAS and Film Academy of the Philippines Best Actor for his acting in Maging Akin Ka Lamang His acting range was versatile as he has also appeared in a number of comedy movies and TV shows alongside critically acclaimed dramatic films Contents 1 Personal life 2 Filmography 2 1 Movies 2 2 Television 3 Death 4 References 5 External linksPersonal life EditThe son of Sampaguita star Corazon Noble and director Angel Esmeralda 1 started out as a child actor originally using Angel as his screenname He was married to fellow actor Hilda Koronel they eventually separated and he and another fellow actor Amy Austria would live in together Jay had remained with Amy until his sudden death on February 4 1992 Filmography EditMovies Edit Year Title Role Notes1964 Moro Witch Doctor Mahmud1970 Santiago 2 Danilo1971 Tubog sa Ginto Santi1973 Carmela 3 1973 Ato ti Bondying Bondying his 1st comedy movie1975 Tatlo Dalawa Isa Noni1975 Kaming Matatapang Ang Apog1975 Fe Esperanza Caridad Husband of Esperanza 2nd Episode Esperanza 1976 Ligaw Tingin Halik Hangin1976 Daigdig ng Lagim1976 Minsa y Isang Gamu gamo Bonifacio Santos1977 Tisoy Boy1979 Sino ng Pipigil sa Pagpatak ng Ulan1979 Salawahan1979 Coed1980 Aguila 4 Osman Aguila1980 Kasal 1980 Kakabakaba Ka Ba First collaboration with Mike de Leon 1980 Brutal Tato1981 Pabling1981 Kisapmata Noel Manalansan Second collaboration with Mike de Leon 1982 Mga Hiwaga ng Pag asa1983 M I B Men In Brief Anthony Phillips1983 Bad Bananas sa Puting Tabing1983 Sana Bukas ang Kahapon Ramon1984 Soltero 5 Crispin Rodriguez1984 Sister Stella L Nick Fajardo Third collaboration with Mike de Leon 1984 Mga Batang Yagit1985 Bituing Walang Ningning Zosimo Blanco1985 Sa Totoo Lang Ipe His last comedy movie1986 Sana y Wala Nang Wakas1987 Operation Get Victor Corpuz the Rebel Soldier 6 1987 Maging Akin Ka Lamang 7 Ernie Balboa1988 Paano Tatakasan ang Bukas1990 Nagsimula sa Puso Jim1992 Alyas Pogi 2 Jimboy Final film roleTelevision Edit Title Year Role Network1977 1980 Prinsipe Abante GMA Network1986 1991 Goin Bananas Host IBC ABS CBNDeath EditOn February 4 1992 in Quezon City Jay s motorcycle was hit from behind by a drunk driver who was arguing with his girlfriend which resulted in him being thrown off and falling head first He died due to the severity of his injuries He was not wearing a protective helmet He was 37 years old 8 References Edit Quirino Joe 1983 History of the Philippine cinema Phoenix p 3 Retrieved 21 January 2019 Vera Noel 2005 Critic After Dark A Review Of Philippine Cinema Manila BigO Books ISBN 9789810531850 Review of Women s Studies University Center for Women s Studies University of the Philippines 2000 Retrieved 21 January 2019 Abellon Bam V November 12 2019 The drama behind Aguila Walkouts diva turns and confrontation on the set of FPJ s best film ANCX Retrieved November 20 2019 Kawil Iv Tm 2002 Ed in Tagalog Rex Bookstore Inc p 65 ISBN 9789712334757 Retrieved 19 January 2019 Nash Jay Robert 1997 The Motion Picture Guide 1988 Annual The Films of 1987 Cinebooks p 214 ISBN 9780933997165 Retrieved 21 January 2019 Asiaweek Asiaweek Limited 1987 p 558 Retrieved 19 January 2019 Francisco Butch 1 November 2003 REMEMBERING DEPARTED STARS www newsflash org Retrieved 21 January 2019 External links EditJay Ilagan at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jay Ilagan amp oldid 1127694331, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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