Jericho Rosales
Jericho Rosales | |
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Born | Jericho Vibar Rosales September 22, 1979 |
Other names | Echo |
Years active | 1996–present |
Agents |
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Height | 5 ft 10 in (180 cm) |
Spouse | |
Children | 1 |
Jericho Vibar Rosales (Tagalog: [dʒɛˈɾikɔ ɾɔˈsalɛs]; born September 22, 1979),[1] also known as Echo, is a Filipino actor and singer.
Primarily a film and television actor, he is known by his stage name "Echo". He began his career by winning the Mr. Pogi ("Handsome") talent search on the noontime variety television show Eat Bulaga! His career has spanned over 20 years and a variety of genres, warranting the moniker, "Asian Drama King of Primetime."[2]
Career[edit]
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Rosales gained international stardom in several countries (Malaysia, China, Ghana,[3] Cambodia,[2] Peru, Colombia, and many others) for his primetime soaps such as Pangako Sa 'Yo (2000–2002), Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas (2003–2004) and Dahil May Isang Ikaw (2009–2010), all co-starring Kristine Hermosa. Since its original release, Pangako Sa 'Yo has aired in over 20 foreign territories, with the Cambodian Television Network ordering a local remake in 2013.[4] In Peru, Rosales is known for his role in the series Bridges of Love ("Puentes de Amor"), the first Filipino drama to air in the country and the Latin American market.[2] Similarly, The Legal Wife (2014), which also stars Maja Salvador and Angel Locsin, have gained much popularity in the African and Balkan regions.[2]
In 2006 he portrayed Filipino boxing champion Manny Pacquiao in Pacquiao: The Movie, and bagged two Best Actor trophies for his work. He repeated this in 2008, when he won two more Best Actor awards for his role in the classic film Baler, opposite Anne Curtis.
In 2012, Rosales played the lead role in Alagwa (Breakaway, internationally), for which he won Best Actor Trophy at the 36th Gawad Urian Awards.[5]
The following years found him in a string of Metro Manila Film Festival entries. In 2016, Rosales played Philippine national hero Jose Rizal in Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo, which starred Robin Padilla as the eponymous character. His succeeding films were comedies, with rom-com #WalangForever in 2015, starring opposite Jennylyn Mercado; Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank 2: #ForeverIsNotEnough in 2016 - sequel to Quantum Film's satirical 2011 hit starring Eugene Domingo; and then played opposite Bela Padilla in 2017's Luck At First Sight.
In late 2017, he played Diego in surf romance film Siargao, directed by Paul Soriano. Set in the eponymous Philippine island, he co-stars Erich Gonzales and Jasmine Curtis-Smith.
Reception[edit]
Rosales is often dubbed as the "Asian Drama King" by various sources.[6][7][8] He is regarded as one of the most sought after leading men and has been cited as the greatest movie leading actor from 2000 to 2020 by PEP.ph.[9][10] He has gained massive following and popularity in Asian and African countries for the widespread success of his soap operas.[11][12] Writing for Esquire magazine, Paul John Caña stated that Rosales is "a superstar of the highest order, not just in the Philippines but in many other places around the world".[13] In a 2018 review, Ferdinand Topacio of The Philippine Star stated that Rosales is a combination of Piolo Pascual, John Lloyd Cruz and Alden Richards.[14] Oggs Cruz of Rappler stated that Rosales is mainly known for "playing characters whose struggles in either love or life are laced with all manners of desperation."[15] A critic from The Hollywood Reporter also praised his portrayal in the horror drama Alagwa, stating that he conveyed his role expertly and emphasized his natural chemistry and spontaneity with co-actor Bugoy Cariño.[16]
Rosales has earned international acclaim for his film work.[17] He starred alongside Briana Evigan and Dean Cain in the film Subject: I Love You. It became the first Filipino film to be shown in a festival where over 400 American and international films are screened.[18] His role in Alagwa (2012), earned him a Best Actor win at the Guam International Film Festival and a nomination at the ASEAN International Film Festival and Awards in the same category. He also won Best Actor twice at the Newport Beach Film Festival for his roles in Subject: I Love You (2011) and Alagwa (2012). His film Basurero (2010) had it's world premiere at the Busan International Film Festival and later competed at the Tampere Film Festival.[19] The film earned him a Best Actor nomination at the New Filmmaker Los Angeles Awards.[20] He also starred in the Malaysian television series Kusinero Cinta with Aaron Aziz and Tiz Zaqyah and starred opposite Carmen Soo in the series Kahit Isang Saglit, which was aired in Malaysia and Singapore.[21] In 2011, Yes! magazine ranked among the biggest celebrity endorsers in the Philippines.[22] In 2023, Tatler magazine named him one of most stylish personalities in Asia.[23]
Philanthropy and activism[edit]
In February 2014, Rosales was involved in a campaign "Free Mali", the lonely elephant who has been living in a small, concrete enclosure at the Manila Zoo for 35 years.[24] The campaign is led by animal rights group PETA. In February 2020, Rosales launched an eco-friendly tote bags named "Echo Bags". Portions of the proceeds went to "Waves 4 Water", a non-profit organization which helps people around the world get access to clean water.[25] In April 2020, Rosales auctioned some of his items in an online bidding for the benefit of "Lockdown Cinema Club", which supports 1,500 film workers displaced by the ongoing Luzon lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[26] In November 2020, Rosales donated 400 food packs in Marikina for the victims of Typhoon Ulysses through the organization "I Am Hope" headed by Bea Alonzo.[27] In October 2021, Rosales spearheaded a 20-unit housing project in Baggao, Cagayan with ex-wife Kim Jones and manager Marinez Elizalde for the victims of Typhoon Ulysses.[28]
Personal life[edit]
Rosales was born in Quezon City, but was raised in Bula, Camarines Sur[29] where he learned to speak Rinconada Bikol.
Rosales and Kristine Hermosa were in an Intimate relationship from 2000 to 2004.[30]
He married Kim Jones in a beach wedding ceremony in Boracay on May 1, 2014.[31] On January 29, 2024, Rosales and Jones announced their separation after being married for 10 years. Their godfather, Ricco Ocampo, stated that they had been separated since 2019.[32]
Acting credits[edit]
Television[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
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1996–1997 | Eat Bulaga! | Mr. Pogi/Himself/host | GMA Network | |
1997–1998 | Kaybol: Ang Bagong TV | ABS-CBN | ||
1997–1999 | Esperanza | Buboy | ||
1997–present | ASAP | Himself | ||
1997 | Wansapanataym | Episode: "Stopwatch" | ||
Star Drama Theater Presents: Angelika | Episode: "Anyone You Love" | |||
1998 | Wansapanataym | Episode: "Celeste" | ||
1998–2000 | !Oka Tokat | Jeremy | ||
1998–2000 | Richard Loves Lucy | |||
1999 | Wansapanataym | Episode: "Si San Miguel at Si Lucifer" | ||
1999–2002 | Ang Munting Paraiso | Alberto Dionisio | ||
2000–2002 | Pangako sa 'Yo | Angelo Buenavista | ||
2003–2004 | Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas | Christian Soriano | ||
Masayang Tanghali Bayan | Host | |||
2004 | Maalaala Mo Kaya | Erik Santos | ||
2005–2006 | Bora: Sons of the Beach | Alon | ||
Carlo J. Caparas' Ang Panday | Tristan | |||
2007 | Love Spell Presents: Ellay Enchanted | Elloy | ||
Pangarap na Bituin | Terrence Rodriguez | |||
2008 | Jericho Date | Himself | ||
Maalaala Mo Kaya | Johnny | Episode: "Gayuma" | ||
Kahit Isang Saglit | Francisco 'Rocky' Santillan Jr. | |||
2009 | I Love Betty La Fea | Aldo | ||
Dahil May Isang Ikaw | Miguel Ramirez | |||
2011 | Green Rose | Jerome Delgado | ||
I Dare You | Himself/host | |||
100 Days to Heaven | Tagabantay (a security guard) | |||
2012 | Dahil sa Pag-Ibig | Oliver Falcon | ||
2013 | Maalaala Mo Kaya | Jesse Robredo | Episode: "Tsinelas" | |
It's Showtime | Himself | |||
2014 | The Legal Wife | Adrian De Villa | ||
Kusinero Cinta | Fredo | Astro Mustika HD | ||
2015 | Bridges of Love | Gabriel "Gael" Nakpil | ABS-CBN | |
2016–2017 | Magpahanggang Wakas | Ronualdo "Waldo" Del Mar | ||
2018 | I Can See Your Voice | Himself / Guest Star | ||
2018–2019 | Halik | Catalino "Lino" Bartolome | ||
2024 | Sellblock |
Film[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Film Company |
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1997 | Biyudo si Daddy, Biyuda si Mommy | Robert | M-Zet Films Star Cinema |
Hanggang Kailan Kita Mamahalin? | Jojo | Star Cinema | |
1998 | Magandang Hatinggabi | Darwin | |
1999 | Wansapanataym: The Movie | Michael Arcangel | |
Suspek | |||
2000 | Tanging Yaman | Rommel | |
2001 | Trip | Erwin | |
Bagong Buwan | Lieutenant Ricarte | ||
2002 | Forevermore | Anton | |
Kailangan Kita | Abel | ||
2003 | Ngayong Nandito Ka | Rocky | |
Noon at Ngayon | Levi | ||
2004 | Santa Santita | Mike | Unitel Pictures |
2005 | Nasaan Ka Man | Joven | Star Cinema |
2006 | Pacquiao: The Movie | Manny Pacquiao | |
Chinese School | Heric Gongan | ||
Bilut | Gabriel | Mega Waja Sinar (Malaysia) | |
2008 | Baler | Celso Resurrecion | Viva Films |
2010 | I'll Be There | Tommy Santibañez | Star Cinema |
2011 | Subject: I Love You[33][34] | Victor | Radiant Studios |
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow | Jacob | Regal Films | |
2012 | Alagwa | Robert Lim | Indie film distributed by Star Cinema |
2014 | ABNKKBSNPLAko? The Movie | Roberto | Viva Films MVP Entertainment |
Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo | José Rizal | Philippians Productions | |
2015 | #Walang Forever | Ethan Isaac | Quantum Films |
2016 | Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 2: Forever is Not Enough | as himself | Quantum Films |
2017 | Luck at First Sight | Joma | Viva Films, N² Productions |
Siargao | Diego | Ten17P | |
2018 | The Girl in the Orange Dress | Rye Del Rosario | Star Cinema Quantum Films |
Awards and nominations[edit]
Major associations[edit]
Award[a] | Year[b] | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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Awit Awards | 2013 | Song of the Year | Paboritong Tag-ulan | Nominated | [35] |
ASEAN International Film Festival and Awards | 2013 | Best Actor | Alagwa | Nominated | [36] |
Box Office Entertainment Awards | 2000 | Prince of RP Movies | Himself | Won | [37] |
Most Popular Loveteam (with Kristine Hermosa) | Pangako Sa 'Yo | Won | |||
2010 | Promising Male Recording/Performer of the Year | Change | Won | [38] | |
2016 | Film Actor of the Year | #WalangForever | Won | [39] | |
2017 | TV Actor of the Year | Magpahanggang Wakas | Won | [40] | |
FAMAS Awards | 2001 | Best Supporting Actor | Tanging Yaman | Nominated | [41] |
2006 | Best Actor | Nasaan Ka Man | Nominated | [42] | |
2007 | Pacquiao: The Movie | Nominated | [43] | ||
2009 | Baler | Nominated | [44] | ||
2012 | Best Theme Song | In the Name of Love ("Naaalala Ka") | Nominated | [45] | |
2013 | Best Actor | Alagwa | Nominated | [46] | |
Gawad Genio Awards | 2009 | Best Actor | Baler | Won | [47] |
Gawad Pasado Awards | 2007 | Best Actor | Pacquiao: The Movie | Nominated | [48] |
2009 | Baler | Won | [49] | ||
Gawad Tanglaw Awards | 2013 | Best Actor | Alagwa | Won | [50] |
2019 | Best Actor (Drama series) | Halik | Won | [51] | |
Gawad Urian Awards | 2001 | Best Supporting Actor | Tanging Yaman | Nominated | [52] |
2004 | Noon at Ngayon | Nominated | [53] | ||
2013 | Best Actor | Alagwa | Won | [54] | |
2015 | Red | Nominated | [55] | ||
2016 | #WalangForever | Nominated | [56] | ||
Golden Screen Awards | 2007 | Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Drama) | Pacquiao: The Movie | Nominated | [57] |
2009 | Baler | Nominated | [58] | ||
2013 | Alagwa | Nominated | [59] | ||
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Drama Series | Dahil sa Pag-ibig | Nominated | [60] | ||
Outstanding Original Reality/Competition Program Host | I Dare You | Nominated | |||
Guam International Film Festival | 2013 | Achievement in Acting | Alagwa | Won | [61] |
Luna Awards | 2005 | Best Actor | Santa Santita | Nominated | [62] |
2011 | Baler | Nominated | [63] | ||
2012 | Best Supporting Actor | Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow | Nominated | [64] | |
2018 | Best Actor | Siargao | Nominated | [65] | |
Metro Manila Film Festival | 2011 | Best Actor | Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow | Nominated | [66] |
2015 | #WalangForever | Won | [67] | ||
2017 | Siargao | Nominated | [68] | ||
2018 | The Girl In the Orange Dress | Nominated | [69] | ||
Male Star of the Night | Himself | Won | |||
NewFilmmakers Los Angeles Awards | 2022 | Best Actor | Basurero | Nominated | [70] |
Newport Beach Film Festival | 2011 | Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking Acting | Subject: I Love You | Won | [71] |
2013 | Outstanding Achievement in Acting | Alagwa | Won | [72] | |
Star Award for Movies | 2007 | Movie Actor of the Year | Pacquiao: The Movie | Won | [73] |
2009 | Baler | Won | [74] | ||
2010 | Male Star of the Night | Himself | Won | [75] | |
2012 | Movie Actor of the Year | Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow | Nominated | [76] | |
2013 | Alagwa | Nominated | [77] | ||
2014 | Dekada Award | Himself | Won | [78] | |
2016 | Movie Actor of the Year | #WalangForever | Nominated | [79] | |
2018 | Siargao | Nominated | [80] | ||
Star Award for Music | 2010 | Song of the Year | Pusong Ligaw | Won | [81] |
2019 | Male Pop Artist of the Year | Hardin | Nominated | [82] | |
Star Award for Television | 1998 | Best New Male TV Personality | Himself | Won | [83] |
2000 | Best Single Performance by an Actor | Maalaala Mo Kaya ("Pasa") | Won | [84] | |
2012 | Best Drama Actor | Dahil sa Pag-ibig | Won | [85] | |
2019 | Halik | Won | [86] | ||
Young Critics Circle | 2000 | Best Performance | Tanging Yaman | Won | [87] |
Other accolades[edit]
Award | Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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Alta Media Icon Awards | 2019 | Best Drama Actor for TV | Halik | Won | [88] |
Anak TV Awards | 2017 | Makabata Star | Himself | Won | [89] |
2019 | Won | [90] | |||
EdukCircle Awards | 2018 | Most Influential Male Endorser of the Year | Himself | Won | [91] |
2019 | Best Actor in a Television Series | Halik | Won | [92] | |
Jeepney TV Fan Favorite Awards | 2022 | Favorite Love Triangle[c] | The Legal Wife | Won | [93] |
Kabantugan Awards | 2019 | Most Favorite TV Actor | Halik | Won | [94] |
Most Favorite Movie Actor | Won | ||||
People Asia Awards | 2018 | Men Who Matter | Himself | Won | [95] |
Star Magic Awards | 2013 | Icon Award | Himself | Won | [96] |
Discography[edit]
Studio album[edit]
Title | Album details | Sales | Certifications |
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Kristine/Jericho |
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— | — |
Loose Fit |
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— | — |
Jericho Rosales |
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— | — |
Change |
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PHI: 20,000 | PARI: Platinum |
Korona |
|
— | — |
See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ^ Awards, festivals, honors and other miscellaneous organizations are listed in alphabetical order.
- ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
- ^ shared with Angel Locsin and Maja Salvador
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External links[edit]
- Jericho Rosales at IMDb
- Jericho Rosales profile at Telebisyon.net
- 1979 births
- Living people
- Bicolano actors
- Filipino male film actors
- Filipino male television actors
- 21st-century Filipino male singers
- Bicolano people
- Actors from Marikina
- Male actors from Quezon City
- Participants in Philippine reality television series
- Filipino male models
- Filipino evangelicals
- Filipino male comedians
- Filipino people of Spanish descent
- ABS-CBN personalities
- People from Camarines Sur
- Viva Artists Agency
- Star Music artists
- Comedians from Quezon City