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Bayani Agbayani is a Actor Philippin born on 3 january 1969 at Quezon City (Philippines)

Bayani Agbayani

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Birth name Bayani Rogacion, Jr.
Nationality Philippines
Birth 3 january 1969 (55 years) at Quezon City (Philippines)

Bayani Agbayani (born Bayani Rogacion, Jr. on January 3, 1969) is a Filipino host, actor, singer, and comedian. His name is very common to Filipinos who are fond of his comedy shows and movies. After 15 years at ABS-CBN, he went back to being a Kapuso family in GMA Network. Most of his television shows involves hosting, though he starred in several sitcoms. Most of his films involve actions with comedy. He is a graduate of Mass Communication in Broadcasting at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines.

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He is married to Lenlen and has four children.

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Al Tantay
Al Tantay
(1 films)
Mark Meily
Mark Meily
(1 films)
Dexter Doria
Dexter Doria
(2 films)
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Filmography of Bayani Agbayani (6 films)

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The President, 2h45
Directed by Mark Meily
Origin Philippines
Genres Drama, War, Biography, Action, Historical
Themes Political films
Actors Jeorge "E.R." Ejercito Estregan, Nora Aunor, Cristine Reyes, Cesar Montano, Christopher de Leon, Sunshine Cruz
Roles Gen. Baldomero Aguinaldo
Rating58% 2.909842.909842.909842.909842.90984
The story is told in flashbacks as Emilio Aguinaldo (E.R. Ejercito) thanks the U.S. government for giving him the opportunity to attend the full restoration of Philippine independence on July 4, 1946.
Pinoy Sunday, 1h22
Origin Taiwan
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romantic comedy
Actors Bayani Agbayani, Jeffrey Quizon, Alessandra De Rossi, Lu Yi-Ching, Meryll Soriano
Roles Diosdado "Dado" Tagalog
Rating65% 3.2878553.2878553.2878553.2878553.287855
Dado Tagalog and Manuel dela Cruz are two Overseas Filipino workers employed with Giant Bicycles in Taiwan. While Dado misses his wife and daughter back home, he has been dating a Personal Care Assistant named Anna. Meanwhile, Manuel has hopelessly been in love with a club hostess named Cecilia. One Sunday after Church, a chain of events occurs between the two friends. Manuel tries to ask Cecilia out on a date when he spots her at a hair salon. He does her a favor by buying mango ice drinks for Cecilia and her companions, only for them to flake out on him. Dado foolishly decides to break up with Anna on her birthday, which he had forgotten all along.
Pacquiao: The Movie, 1h49
Directed by Joel Lamangan
Origin Philippines
Genres Drama, Action
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films, Boxing films
Actors Jericho Rosales, Bea Alonzo, Jay Manalo, Glaiza de Castro, Polo Ravales, Tirso Cruz III
Roles Buboy Fernandez
Rating55% 2.751292.751292.751292.751292.75129
The film starts with the opening credits with clips from the first fight between Manny Pacquiao and Erik Morales. After which, it started when a beaten Manny (Jericho Rosales) depressed upon his defeat to Morales. He was with his trainer Buboy Fernandez (Bayani Agbayani) and his wife Jinkee (Bea Alonzo). After that, the scene flashes back to a young Manny (Jiro Manio) being experienced as a boxer in General Santos City. It comes back to the present time when Manny was hospitalized. It comes back to his childhood with his strict mother Dionesia (Jaclyn Jose) whose having a misunderstanding with her husband Rosalio (Tirso Cruz III) and he started his training as a young boxer. Then it goes back to the time when Manny is planning to go back to the Philippines. After that it flashes back to Manny as a boxer, there he met Nanay Parcon (Gloria Sevilla), a recruiter of young boxers and Emong Dionisio (Jay Manalo). Her mother disagrees with Manny's decision to be a boxer because he is too young. After that, it comes back to the present time, when Manny and his team arrived in the Philippines. It flashes back again when he went to Manila to be a boxer. He lived in a gym in Malabon owned by Polding Correa (Ricky Davao). Emong saw Manny and began his dream as a boxer. He worked in a construction and selling sampaguita. It goes back when he arrived at his home with his family greeting him even though he lost. It flashes back when Manny began his journey as a boxer. At seventeen years old, he became a professional, and he was undefeated at that time. He was handled eventually by Ruben Novales (Tony Mabesa). He arrived at General Santos and hired Buboy Fernandez, his close friend as his trainer. There he learned that her parents were separated. His undefeated streak ended when he was knocked-out by Rustico Torrecampo. In present time, he learned also that Emong is using Manny's name for his ventures. Emong is now poor, and it flashes back when he was a boxer, he was hit by a car and was hospitalized. In a mall, he met Jinkee Jamora. Jinkee had a twin sister, Janet but her mother is confused about Manny. Manny and Jinkee married in a civil wedding. Dionesia disagrees with his wife. In Thailand, Manny is the Flyweight champion, he lost to Medgoen Singsurat. There, he became addicted to drugs. After that, he changed and never used drugs again. Manny's victories became a hit. One of which when he won over Marco Antonio Barrera. The scene goes back upon the controversial fight between Pacquiao and Morales. In the end, the two had their rematch where Manny won via a 10-Round Technical Knock-Out. The movie ended when Manny was given a Hero's Welcome and some clips of his motorcade.
Juan & Ted: Wanted, 1h55
Directed by Al Tantay
Origin Philippines
Genres Comedy, Action
Actors Janno Gibbs, Bayani Agbayani, Anne Curtis, Maureen Larrazabal, Boy Alano, Inday Badiday
Roles Ted
Rating57% 2.8731452.8731452.8731452.8731452.873145
Fugitives Juancho (Janno Gibbs) and Ted (Bayani Agbayani) have tried to mend their ways after they bolted jail to escape execution from the hands of Hepe (Jovit Moya) and Sgt. Langku (Boy Alano).