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Rommel Padilla

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Rommel Padilla
Member of the Nueva Ecija Provincial Board from the 1st district
In office
June 30, 2016 – June 30, 2019
In office
June 30, 2007 – June 30, 2010
Personal details
Born
Rommel Cariño Padilla

(1965-01-04) January 4, 1965 (age 59)[1]
Manila, Philippines
Political partyPDP–Laban (2021–present)
Other political
affiliations
Independent (2018–2021)
BALANE (before 2018)
RelationsPadilla family
Children4, including RJ and Daniel
Parent(s)Roy Padilla Sr.
Lolita Eva Cariño
OccupationActor, businessman, politician
Nickname(s)Roms, Omeng[2]

Rommel Cariño Padilla (Tagalog pronunciation: [paˈdilja]; born January 4, 1965) is a Filipino actor, model, businessman, politician, and movie producer.

Early life

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He was born to late Governor Roy Padilla Sr. and actress Eva Cariño.

Padilla's siblings from the same parents are: Royette Padilla, BB Gandanghari, and Robin Padilla.

Personal life

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Rommel is married to Anabelle Antonio of Angeles, Pampanga whom he has children with, RJ Padilla, Matt Padilla, and Roanna Padilla. While Rommel was in jail and appealing his case in late 1998, Anabelle had to work for their children on his behalf. She was a bassist in Japan while their children was in Rommel's sister, Rowena Padilla's care in Kidapawan, Mindanao for six years. [3]

The teen-idol, musician, and actor Daniel Padilla is Padilla's son with singer-actress Karla Estrada. On a 1990 day, Rommel met Karla Estrada (who he still calls "Ling") at the Viva Office at work. The next day, they're on, Karla said. [4] Rommel in prison, Karla gave birth to Daniel and took their child for him to see for the first time after 3 years.

“Muslim ako like Robin, ‘di ba? Kaya pwede akong mag-asawa ng higit sa isa. I married Daniel's mom. Si Robin pa ang nagkasal sa amin,"[5] (I'm a Muslim just like Robin [Padilla], am I not? That allows me to marry more than one woman. I married Daniel's mom [Karla], and it was Robin who wed us.) – Rommel Padilla

Rommel is said to be friends with his wives, and his children from them has no friction as they treat each other "whole" brothers/sisters, not "half".[6]

Imprisonment

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On October 27, 1996 at around 10:30 pm, in front of a convenience store at the intersection of Ortigas Avenue Extension and De Castro Avenue in Brgy. Sta. Lucia, Pasig, Padilla, and his flight steward friend Frederick Luna were arrested by East Police District-Drug Enforcement Unit.

The policemen had just finished a drug bust operation when they found a .45 caliber handgun tucked in Luna's waistband. 100 grams of dried marijuana leaves was also found on him. Padilla got off his Nissan Sentra car to reportedly intervene for his friend's release. The lawmen searched his car and found in the passenger seat the .22 Magnum machine pistol that caused them to charge him of illegal possession of firearms. Padilla told police he was on his way to shoot scenes for his upcoming movie Dimas at Magdalena in that night when they stopped by the store.[7]

On October 29, 1996, Padilla was released after posting a Php 120,000 bail. He was accompanied by: his mother, Eva Carino; his girlfriend at the time, Jean Garcia; and his other relatives.

On November 12, 1996, the Pasig Regional Trial Court ruled Padilla's right for the 45-day reinvestigation of the charges after the motion was filed by Robert Padilla, his counsel and elder brother based on his client's inquest without their counter-affidavit. Luna's defending lawyer Rene Saquisag stressed his client's innocence by stating that the arresting policemen had "planted" the evidence against them.[8]

On May 20, 1998, Judge Esperanza Fabon-Victorino of the Pasig Regional Trial Court convicted and sentenced Padilla to 8 years imprisonment at the New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa for illegal possession of firearms and ammunition. He went into hiding after the fact but eventually surrendered on June 2, 1998 accompanied by his younger brother Robin Padilla and fellow actor George Estregan.[9] His lawyers believed he will not go to jail if he surrenders himself before June 4 to file a notice of appeal before the Court of Appeals but the same ruling judge Victorino denied them for Padilla's violation of the conditions for his bail, and for not appearing in court despite due notice. Padilla's fugitive status while he went into hiding shortly before he was sentenced did not help secure his motion for bail.[10]

While in jail, reports said that he slashed his wrists in his cell to attempt suicide.[11]

On February 19, 1999, while serving time in the New Bilibid Prisons and appealing his conviction, he was released on Php 150,000 bail allowed by the Court of Appeals. Again, his mother, Eva Carino took him home after saying "I will will [sic] make sure that Rommel will not be involved in any trouble while he is out of jail,".[12] Padilla said he wishes to do movies again and dedicate his time for family.

Political career

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His political inclinations can be traced from his grandfather, José Padilla Sr., former governor of Bulacan province, Philippines, and his father, Casimero (Roy) Padilla Sr., former governor of Camarines Norte province.[citation needed]

Padilla was elected Nueva Ecija Provincial Board member in 2007.[13][14]

In 2010, he ran for the vice governorship of Nueva Ecija under the local party Bagong Lakas ng Nueva Ecija (BALANE), but lost to Gay "GP" Padiernos.[13][15][14]

Once again, in 2016, ran under BALANE party, he was elected as senior board member of the province's First District.[14][16]

He also ran twice in failed bids to represent the First District in the Congress. Being an independent candidate in 2019, he lost to his lone opponent, then-incumbent Rep. Estrellita "Ging" Suansing.[17][18]

In the 2022 national elections, Padilla, ran under PDP–Laban, and his another opponent, former Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office chief Alexander Balutan, were both defeated by outgoing Rep. Estrellita's daughter, Mika Suansing.[19][20][21][22][23][24][25]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role
1991 Blue Jeans Gang
1992 Bad Boy II
Grease Gun Gang Engeng
Miss Na Miss Kita (Utol Kong Hoodlum II)
1993 Makuha Ka sa Tingin (Kung Puwede Lang) Don Ricardo's Men
Manila Boy Señor Escudero's henchmen no. 1
1994 Mistah Romy De Jesus
Col. Billy Bibit, RAM Col. Billy Bibit
The Untold Story: Vizconde Massacre II – May the Lord Be with Us Glen
The Four Stooges Don Pedro Fernando
1995 P're Hanggang sa Huli
1996 Totoy Golem Totoy Golem
1997 Sino si Inday Lucing? Inday Lucing
Dimas at Magdalena Dimas
1998 Ang Kilabot at si Miss Makipot Carding
Leopard Hunting
1999 Kumakasa, Lumalaban
2000 Kahit Demonyo Itutumba Ko Sgt. Carlito Nunez
2002 Hari ng Selda (Anak ni Baby Ama II) Erwin
Huwag Mong Takasan ang Batas Nelson
2003 You and Me Against the World Vincent
2012 Shake, Rattle and Roll Fourteen: The Invasion 1st Lt. Bert Garces
2013 10,000 Hours NBI Agent Aquino
2014 Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo Padre Mariano Gomez
2015 Manila's Finest Col. Lazaro
2018 Badge of Honor: To Serve and Protect PCol. David Aragon

Television / Digital series

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Title Year Role Network
2003–2004 Basta't Kasama Kita Felip "Buhawi" Agda ABS-CBN
2007 Asian Treasures Leo GMA Network
2008 Obra Presents: Sanib Special Guest
Joaquin Bordado Alfredo
2009 Totoy Bato Manuel Velarde
2012 Lorenzo's Time Vincent Castillo ABS-CBN
Toda Max Romy
Sana ay Ikaw na Nga Leopoldo/Leopard GMA Network
Wansapanataym: Copy Kat Daddy ABS-CBN
2013 Bukas Na Lang Kita Mamahalin Raul Jimeno
Magkano Ba ang Pag-ibig? Oscar Ramos GMA Network
2014 Magpakailanman: Dalawang Kasarian Val
2015 2½ Daddies Versiculo/Ver Pastoran TV5
Ipaglaban Mo: Sigaw ng Katarungan Mr. Solomon ABS-CBN
Ningning Crisanto "Mang Cris" Garcia
2016 Dolce Amore Cardo
The Greatest Love Andres Alegre
Ipaglaban Mo: Bugaw Dolpo
2017 The Better Half Edgar Villalobos
Wansapanataym: Jasmin's Flower Powers Waldo
Hanggang Saan John Joseph "Jojo" Lagrimas
2018 Ipaglaban Mo: Gapang Ryan
2018–2019 FPJ's Ang Probinsyano Baldo
2020 A Soldier's Heart Dante Marasigan ABS-CBN / Kapamilya Channel
Ipaglaban Mo: Ungol Lito ABS-CBN

References

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  1. ^ Bad Boy of Philippine Films
  2. ^ Rommel Padilla back in the public eye, thanks to teen idol son Archived June 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ RJ Padilla recounts first meeting with half-brother Daniel Padilla
  4. ^ ROMANTIC STORY OF KARLA ESTRADA AND ROMMEL PADILLA
  5. ^ Rommel Padilla back in the public eye, thanks to teen idol son Archived June 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ RJ Padilla recounts first meeting with half-brother Daniel Padilla
  7. ^ Robin Padilla's brother out on bail, The Manila Standard Oct. 30, 1996
  8. ^ Reinvestigation of raps against Rommel ordered, The Manila Standard Nov. 13, 1996
  9. ^ ROMMEL PADILLA SURRENDERS, JAILED
  10. ^ ROBIN COMES OUT: ROMMEL GOES IN
  11. ^ ROBIN'S BROD ROMMEL BAILS OUT OF NATIONAL PENITENTIARY
  12. ^ ROBIN'S BROD ROMMEL BAILS OUT OF NATIONAL PENITENTIARY, PHILIPPINE HEADLINE NEWS ONLINE Feb. 20, 1999
  13. ^ a b "Business exec slugs it out with Rommel Padilla". Philstar.com. December 18, 2009. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  14. ^ a b c "Daniel Padilla's pa regains board seat". Philstar.com. May 20, 2016. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  15. ^ "Umali, Padiernos top Nueva Ecija polls". Philstar.com. May 20, 2010. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  16. ^ "Eleksyon 2016 Results: Nueva Ecija, Region III". GMA News. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  17. ^ "Actor Rommel Padilla vies for congressional post in Nueva Ecija". Philippine News Agency. October 16, 2018. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  18. ^ "Eleksyon 2019 Results: Nueva Ecija, Region III". GMA News. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  19. ^ "PDP-Laban bet Robin Padilla files candidacy for senator". Rappler. Rappler Inc. October 8, 2021. Retrieved November 5, 2021.
  20. ^ "Robin Padilla in official PDP-Laban senatorial list; brother, Rommel to run for congressman". Manila Bulletin. October 6, 2021. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  21. ^ "Google exec, ex-PCSO chief among NE bets in 2022 polls". The Manila Times. October 11, 2021. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  22. ^ "Upsets, clans in Central, Northern Luzon races (First of a series)". Inquirer.net. May 11, 2022. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  23. ^ "Eleksyon 2022 Results: Nueva Ecija, Region III". GMA News. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  24. ^ "Raymond Bagatsing, Rommel Padilla, Long Mejia bigo sa kanilang election bid". Philippine Entertainment Portal. May 10, 2022. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  25. ^ "Celebrities who won and lost in 2022 polls". Philstar.com. May 15, 2022. Retrieved May 31, 2022.