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Senator of the Philippines (2004–16; 2019–2025)
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Bong Revilla
Portrait of Bong Revilla as member of the PhilippineCommission on Appointments
Senator of the Philippines
In office
June 30, 2019 – June 30, 2025
In office
June 30, 2004 – June 30, 2016
Chair of theSenate Public Works Committee
In office
July 25, 2022 – June 30, 2025
Preceded byManny Pacquiao
Succeeded byMark Villar
Chair of theSenate Civil Service, Government Reorganization and Professional Regulation Committee
In office
July 22, 2019 – June 30, 2025
Preceded byAntonio Trillanes
Succeeded byRonald dela Rosa
Chair of theSenate Public Information and Mass Media Committee
In office
July 22, 2019 – June 30, 2022
Preceded byGrace Poe
Succeeded byRobin Padilla
Chairman of theVideogram Regulatory Board
In office
May 30, 2002 – February 10, 2004
PresidentGloria Macapagal Arroyo
Preceded byManuel Mariano
Succeeded byEdu Manzano
29thGovernor of Cavite
In office
February 6, 1998 – June 30, 2001
Vice GovernorJonvic Remulla
Preceded byEpimaco Velasco
Succeeded byAyong Maliksi
Vice Governor ofCavite
In office
June 30, 1995 – February 6, 1998
GovernorEpimaco Velasco
Preceded byDanilo Lara
Succeeded byJonvic Remulla
Personal details
BornJose Mari Mortel[1] Bautista Jr.
(1966-09-25)September 25, 1966 (age 59)
Manila, Philippines[2]
Political partyLakas
Spouse
Children7legitimate[a] (inc.Bryan andJolo)
Residence(s)Bacoor,Cavite
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • producer
  • television presenter
  • politician
Years active1973–present (as an actor)
WebsiteOfficial website
Signature

Ramon Bautista Bong Revilla Jr.[b] (Tagalog:[rɛˈbiljɐ]; bornJose Mari Mortel Bautista;[1][5] September 25, 1966[2]) is a Filipino actor, director, producer, television presenter and politician who served as asenator from 2004 to 2016 and again from 2019 to 2025.

The son of actor-politicianRamon Revilla Sr., he himself became anaction star in the 1980s and 1990s asRamon "Bong"Revilla Jr., starring in theAlyas Pogi film series as the titular policeman Henry Cruz.[6] He started his political career inCavite, serving as vice governor (1995–1998) and latergovernor (1998–2001). He was the chairman of theVideogram Regulatory Board (now the Optical Media Board) from 2002 to 2004.

Revilla was first elected to the Senate in 2004. He successfully ran for a second term and topped thesenatorial race in 2010. His alleged involvement in thepork barrel scam led theSandiganbayan to issue an arrest warrant against him and other co-accused on June 20, 2014. Within hours, Revilla surrendered before the anti-graft court.[7]

Bong Revilla was acquitted of plunder and released on December 7, 2018, but was required to return to the government124.5 million (US$2.53 million) in civil liability.[8][9] He stood accused of 16 counts of graft for his alleged role in the transfer of ‎₱517 million (US$10.5 million) of his discretionary funds to bogus foundations until all cases were dismissed bySandiganbayan on 2021; however, he has yet to return the required amount he was asked to give back before his acquittal.[10][11][12][13] He successfully ran for a third term in the Senate in2019 and sought are-election in 2025 but lost.

Early life and education

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Bong Revilla was born as Jose Mari Mortel Bautista Jr. to actor Jose Acuña Bautista Sr. (1927–2020, known professionally asRamon Revilla) and Azucena Mortel (1944–1998).[14] He has over 70 siblings, with his father once claiming that the number is probably above 80.[15][16] His six siblings areMarlon, Rowena, Rebecca ("Princess", born 1965),Strike ( Edwin, born 1970), Andrea (born 1975) and Diane,[17][18][19] and among his half-siblings are Evelyn andRamgen Jose ("Ram", 1988-2011).[20][21]

In 1977, Bong Revilla finished hiselementary education at Jesus Good Shepherd School in Palico II,Imus,Cavite. He finished hissecondary education atFairfax High School inLos Angeles,California,United States, in 1982.[22] Ramon Revilla encouraged Bong Revilla to be a doctor, but the younger Revilla committed to pursuing his acting career.[23]

Acting career

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Bong Revilla entered the showbiz industry in 1973. He debuted in the filmTiagong Akyat as a seven-year oldchild actor. It was produced by the Revilla family-owned Imus Production and starred his fatherRamon Revilla and Aurora Salve.[23][24][25]

In the early 1980s, Revilla as a 14-year old featured in the filmBianong Bulag which also starred his father andCharito Solis. The younger Revilla played the role of the young version of the titular protagonist. The father and son also acted in the 1983 filmDugong Buhay.[25]

AfterDugong Buhay's production was wrapped up, the elder Revilla introduced his son toLolit Solis who has become Bong Revilla's talent manager ever since. Solis' first project for Bong Revilla was a work by Tower Productions.[26]

Revilla starred in the2012 Metro Manila Film Festival entry,Si Agimat, si Enteng Kabisote at si Ako.[27]

Revilla's acting career was put onto hiatus in 2014 due to being arrested for graft and plunder charges. He was acquitted five years later and re-elected as a Senator in the May 2019 election. Revilla returned to acting under GMA Network and was reportedly filming for the drama fantasy television seriesAgimat ng Agila in December 2019.[28][29]

In April 2024, the filming forBirador: Alyas Pogi 4 with Revilla began. The upcoming media will mark Revilla's return to acting in feature films.[27]

Political career

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Vice-governor of Cavite

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In June 1994, Revilla became a member of the then-ruling partyLakas–NUCD, which drafted him to be their gubernatorial candidate inCavite.[30][31] According to him, it was PresidentFidel V. Ramos who first convinced him to enter politics and invited him to join the party.[32] However, he was invited byNational Bureau of Investigation directorEpimaco Velasco, who also a Lakas member to be his running mate instead in the province. In the1995 local elections, Velasco and Revilla won as governor and vice governor, beating the tandem ofJuanito "Johnny" Remulla Sr. and Danilo Lara.

As vice governor, he chaired Cavite's Provincial Task Force Against Illegal Gambling named "Task Force Sugal na Bawal", Cavite Multi-Agency Anti-Drug Council, and Task Force Bantay Likas Yaman.[33] His anti-drug efforts earned him recognitions from the International Narcotics Enforcement Officers Association, Inc.[34] He also founded the Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. Foundation Inc. and the RRJ People's Organization Inc., where he served as chairman and president and chairman, respectively.

Governor of Cavite

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In February 1998, Velasco resigned as governor of Cavite when he was appointed asSecretary of the Interior and Local Government, replacing then senatorial candidateRobert Barbers. Revilla then assumed the governorship of the province. In theMay 1998 local elections, he won a full term for the position of governor.

As governor, Revilla also chaired various civic organizations such as the Cavite Clean and Green project, Region IV Peace and Order Council, Calabarzon Development Council, Cavite Provincial Peace and Order Council, Provincial Development Council, and the Cavite Provincial Tourism Council. He also founded the Cavite Rescue 161, an emergency response unit of the province. During his term as governor, the Cavite Computer Center and the Cavite-Korea Friendship Hospital were established, while projects such as the Cavite Sports Complex and the Cavite Convention Center were commenced. The Proposed Conceptual Provincial Development Plan of Cavite, also called Vision 2020, was also furnished during this term.[33]

He completed a Special Local Chief Executive Program on Local Governance at the Development Academy of the Philippines inPasig in 1998. He was given the Lifetime Achievement Award by the National Press Club in 1998 and was named as Most Outstanding Governor of Gawad Papuri Awards in 1999 and Most Outstanding Governor of theDepartment of Health Sandugo National Program in 2000.[22]

During theSecond EDSA Revolution from January 16 to 20, 2001, Revilla's political career deteriorated when he called for the resignation of his godfather, PresidentJoseph Estrada, who wasimpeached and removed from office due to graft and corruption charges, at the height of the protest.[22][35] In hisMay 2001 reelection bid for governor, he was trounced by then-RepresentativeAyong Maliksi by awide margin.

He returned to his acting career and became a TV actor in GMA Network's sitcomIdol Ko si Kap.

Chair of the Videogram Regulatory Board

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In July 2002,PresidentGloria Macapagal Arroyo appointed Revilla as chair of the Videogram Regulatory Board (nowOptical Media Board). Revilla launched a massive campaign against the rampant smuggling and selling of fake VCDs all over the country.[22] The Board was able to conduct 3480 major operations including routine inspections throughout the Philippines which seized goods worth over5 billion, convicted 21 optical disc pirates, 2 videotape pirates and 5 large-scale distributors and retailers. He was given aPlaque of International Recognition for Efforts Against Piracy by theMotion Picture Association of America on July 23, 2003, and the Huwarang Lingkod Bayan Award by the Consumers League of the Philippines Foundation, Inc. on October 25, 2003.

He also completed his course on Philippine Legislative Institutions and Processes at the Development Academy of the Philippines in November 2003.[33]

Senator

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Bong Revilla in 2014

In February 2004, Revilla resigned as chair of the VRB and recommendedEdu Manzano as his replacement. His father, Ramon Revilla Sr., ended his term as senator on June 30, 2004, upon being term-limited by the 1987Philippine Constitution after serving two consecutive terms since 1992. He ran for the position of senator under the administrationK-4 coalition. He won and received the second highest number of votes from the national electorate.

During the14th Congress, Revilla was named as chair of the Senate Committees on Public Works and on Public Services, which he used to push his travel safety advocacies. He authored the Mandatory Helmet Act, which obliged all motorcycle riders, including back riders, to wear standard protective helmet to reduce motorcycle-related accidents in the country. Because of the said road safety measure, he was named Safety Ambassador both by theLand Transportation Office and Suzuki Philippines Inc. During the15th Congress, he pursued policies on social justice, travel safety, lower tax, community empowerment and infrastructure development. He also pushed for the passage of his separate bills that would grant wage increase for private sector and government employees.[34]

He was reelected for a second consecutive term with the highest number of votes in 2010, serving until 2016. On May 29, 2012, Revilla was one of the 20 senator-judges who voted toconvictChief JusticeRenato Corona.

Potential presidential bid

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Despite the weakness of his partyLakas due to the arrest of former president andPampanga 2nd district RepresentativeGloria Macapagal Arroyo, Revilla became chair of the party on February 5, 2013. He succeededAlbay 1st district RepresentativeEdcel Lagman and was to potentially run as standard bearer of the party in the2016 presidential election.[36][37] On May 13, 2013, the day of the 2013 elections, the CavitePhilippine National Police and theNational Bureau of Investigation raided the house of Revilla, and according to Revilla, he was harassed by the group of SenatorPanfilo Lacson and former GovernorAyong Maliksi.[38]

Involvement in the pork barrel scam

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with SenatorsJuan Ponce Enrile andJinggoy Estrada after the Revilla's speechSalamat, Kaibigan on June 9, 2014

After the 2013 elections, he was allegedly involved in thePriority Development Assistance Fund scam, along with Senate PresidentJuan Ponce Enrile and SenatorJinggoy Estrada, contributing to entrepreneurJanet Lim-Napoles' bogus foundations.[39]

TheCommission on Audit, in its two-year investigation released on August 16, 2013, reported on the questionable release of the Priority Development Assistance Fund by 12 senators, including Revilla, and 180 representatives of Congress.[40] A month later, the National Bureau of Investigation filed plunder cases against Revilla, Enrile, and Estrada.[41]

On January 20, 2014, in his privilege speech to the Senate, he criticized the Aquino administration, revealing that he was talked to by the President along with then-Transportation and Communications SecretaryMar Roxas and Budget SecretaryFlorencio "Butch" Abad to convince him toconvict the Chief Justice,Renato Corona.[42]

TheOffice of the Ombudsman, on April 1, 2014, found probable cause to indict Revilla, Enrile, Estrada, and Napoles with plunder,[43] and filed plunder charges before the Sandiganbayan on June 6, 2014.[44]

On June 9, 2014, Revilla delivered a second privilege speech entitled "Salamat, Kaibigan", as charges were filed against him in theSandiganbayan. On June 20, the Sandiganbayan issued a warrant of arrest against Revilla and more than 30 others. Revilla proceeded to the Sandiganbayan to surrender, and he chose to be detained at the PNP Custodial Center atCamp Crame,Quezon City.[45]

The Sandiganbayan suspended Revilla from public office and his senior aide Richard Cambe on August 4, 2014, for 90 days.[46] Revilla's bank accounts were frozen in 2015 as a consequence of the alleged involvement in the scam.[47]

His trial for plunder was rescheduled several times due to various motions filed by Revilla. The trial finally began on June 22, 2017.[48]

Acquittal, ongoing cases, and return as senator

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Revilla (1st from the left) during the proclamation of the winning twelve senators by the Commission on Elections on May 22, 2019.

In 2018, Revilla through his wife, then Bacoor MayorLani Mercado, filed his candidacy for senator for the2019 elections, with the endorsement of Presidential Daughter andde facto First LadySara Duterte, who is the leader of the political coalitionHugpong ng Pagbabago in order to include him to her 14 (later 16)-candidate slate for theSenate election in May 2019, which was criticized byopposition coalition Tindig Pilipinas due to his involvement in thePriority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) scam with Jinggoy Estrada. On December 7, 2018, theSandiganbayan acquitted Revilla of plunder in the PDAF scam. He still faces charges for 16 counts of graft, for which he posted₱480,000 bail.[49][50] His chief aide Richard Cambe and PDAF scam mastermindJanet Napoles were convicted.

As part of his campaign, Revilla released a campaign video that featured himself and a group of children and his son Jolo dancing tobudots.[51] Revilla describe his decision to dance as part of his campaign as an "accident" and said he was encouraged by his son Jolo to do so. The campaign went viral.[52] He was elected to the Senate, placing eleventh in the 2019 elections. He credits his acquittal and thebudots ad campaign for his successful election.[53]

In September 2021, thePhilippine Offshore Gaming Operator (POGO) Law, which regulated and legalized POGOs nationwide, was signed into law by President Duterte. Senator Revilla voted in favor of the controversial law that legalized gambling corporations known for illegal activities, ranging from tax evasions to harboring illegal Chinese nationals.[54][55]

On November 17, 2021, he offeredDavao CityMayor and2022 vice presidential aspirantSara Duterte the chairmanship of Lakas-CMD, which she later accepted, succeeding him.[56] He later became one of the party's co-chairpersons.[57] Revilla chaired theSenate Committee on Civil Service, Government Reorganization and Professional Regulation and theSenate Committee on Public Works.[58]

In December 2022, Revilla sponsored a Senate bill proposing to lower the age by which senior citizen benefits can be enjoyed, from 60 to 56 years old.[59] Revilla celebrated his 56th birthday September of this year, which he marked with a month-long celebration, which included grocery, cash, and other giveaways.[60][61]

On May 19, 2023, Revilla was reinstalled as chairman of Lakas–CMD, replacing Sara Duterte, who left the party earlier that day.[62]

Failed reelection bid in 2025

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Revilla sought re-election in the2025 Philippine Senate election under theAlyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas coalition of PresidentBongbong Marcos.[63] Dismissed by critics as Mr.Budots, Revilla says he had 343 passed bills and highlighted laws which benefited teachers, students, and senior citizens.[64][65]

Raymond Fortun at the press coverage regarding the cyberlibel complaint filed by Revilla

Revilla lost, placing 14th in the official tally.[66] He admitted to being sad on the loss and believes that misinformation around his PDAF case was the reason why he lost.[67] With the support of his counsel, Raymond Fortun, Revilla plans to file cyberlibel charges against online content creators who mostly posted critical content against Revilla two weeks in the lead up to the election.[68] The consistent position of content creators is that Revilla must return the₱124.5 million to the national treasury, however Revilla's camp dispute this since he was not found to be criminally liable for plunder he is no longer required to return the funds. They cite Article 100 of the Revised Penal Code, which states that "every person criminally liable for a felony is also civilly liable."[69]

Personal life

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Ramon "Bong" Bautista Bong Revilla Jr. (after his 2009 legal name change[70][71]) marriedLani Mercado (Jesusa Victoria Hernandez-Bautista), an actress and incumbent representative of the2nd district of Cavite that comprises onlyBacoor, in a civil wedding in 1986. They have seven children, namely:

  • Leonard Bryan Bautista (Bryan Revilla, born in November 1986), representative forAgimat Partylist
  • Jose Lorenzo Bautista III (Ramon "Jolo" Revilla III, born in March 1988), representative fromCavite–1st, married to Angelica Alita
  • Inah Felicia Bautista-Del Rosario (Inah Revilla, born in October 1989),[72] married to Vince del Rosario
  • Maria Alexandra Bautista (1990–1990/1991)
  • Ma. Viktoria Gianna Bautista (born in August 1995), married to Jed Patricio.[73]
  • Ma. Franzel Loudette Bautista (born in October 1997)[74]
  • Ramon Vicente "Ramboy/RV" Bautista (Ram Revilla, born in December 1998), Cavite vice governor

In 2024, Revilla confirmed fatheringillegitimate children but never revealed their names nor their mothers.[3] It was previously confirmed that Revilla had an affair with Lovely Guzman, a non-showbiz personality whom he had dated before marrying Mercado, and, together, they have one son named Luigi (born Francis Luigi Guzman in 1992). Guzman in 1999 later married Patrick Joseph Santos, who also legally adopted Luigi.[75][76] Revilla's relationship with Guzman rekindled after he lost his daughter with Mercado, named Maria Alexandra, who died just 26 days after birth due to a heart condition resulted by the use of contraceptives.[77] Mercado chose to stay with him due to her love for him and their children.[78]

Revilla is the fourth of the seven children of actor and former Philippine senatorRamon Revilla Sr. and Azucena Mortel Bautista. He is the younger brother of Marlon Bautista, a former nominee of1-Pacman Party List,[79] and the older brother of incumbentBacoor mayorStrike Revilla and formerAntipolo mayor Andrea Bautista-Ynares, who is married to formerRizal governorCasimiro "Jun" Ynares III. He also has at least 32 paternal half-siblings,[80][81] including actorRam Revilla, who was murdered in 2011.[82]

Honors and awards

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Entertainment awards

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YearAward-Giving BodyCategoryRecipientResult
2001PMPC Star Awards for TelevisionBest Comedy ActorIdol Ko si KapWon
2009Best Educational Program HostKap's Amazing StoriesWon
2009Metro Manila Film FestivalBest ActorAng PandayWon
2011GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment AwardsBox-Office Kings(withVic Sotto)[83]Si Agimat at Si Enteng KabisoteWon

Honorary doctorates

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Two universities have conferred Revilla withhonorary doctorates:[33]

Other recognitions

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Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRole
1973Tiagong Akyat
1983Dugong BuhayAlvaro
1984Pieta, Ang Ikalawang Aklat (Pieta, the Second Book)Noel
1985Sa Dibdib ng Sierra MadreManuel
Celeste GangMortemer Marcelo
1986Beloy MontemayorBeloy Montemayor
Isa Lang ang Dapat Mabuhay
Anak ng Supremo
Masyong Bagwisa Jr.: BodyguardMasyong Bagwisa Jr.
Agaw-ArmasBenjie
CordilleraLt. Tuglao
Sgt. Villapando: A.W.O.L.Sgt. Villapando
Boboy Tibayan: Tigre ng CaviteBoboy Tibayan
Payaso
1987Anak ng LupaHector
Target: Sparrow UnitCris
Boy TornadoBoy Tornado
1988Dongalo Massacre
Lost CommandLt. Roland Briones
Alega Gang: Public Enemy No.1 of CebuUlysses "Boboy" Alega
Iyo ang Batas, Akin ang KatarunganDante Reyes
Jockey T'yanUlysses "Boboy" Alega
Chinatown: Sa Kuko ng DragonDaniel Moreno
1989Florencio Diño: Public Enemy No. 1 of CaloocanFlorencio Diño
Moises PlatonMoises Platon
Isang Bala, Isang BuhayDaniel
1990Urbanito Dizon: The Most Notorious Gangster in LuzonUrbanito Dizon
Bala at RosarioArmand
Apo: Kingpin ng MaynilaLt. Carding Labrador
Alyas Pogi: Birador ng Nueva EcijaPat. Henry Cruz
1991Onyong MajikeroOnyong
Manong GangBrando
Captain Jaylo: Batas sa BatasCapt. Reynaldo Jaylo
Leon ng MaynilaLt. Col. Romeo Maganto
1992Alyas Pogi 2Pat. Henry Cruz
Hanggang May BuhaySgt. Alex Aragon
Pangako Sa'yoLt. Benjie Cuenco
1993Dugo ng PandayFlavio
Ronquillo: Tubong Cavite, Laking TondoAdan Ronquillo
Sala sa Init, Sala sa LamigBingo
Ako ang Katarungan: Lt. Napoleon M. GuevarraLt. Napoleon Guevarra
1994Relax Ka Lang, Sagot KitaLt. Daniel Santiago
Iukit Mo sa BalaDr. Roberto "Bobby" Guerrero
Walang Matigas Na Pulis sa Matinik Na MisisCapt. Bartolome "Tolome" Reynaldo
1995Pustahan Tayo, Mahal Mo AkoDante Aguilar
Batas Ko ang Katapat MoLt. Abner Sandoval
Wilson Sorronda: Leader Kuratong Baleleng's Solid Group
Ang Titser Kong PogiJoey Perez
1996SPO4 Santiago: SharpshooterSPO4Jaime Santiago
Pag-ibig Ko sa Iyo'y TotooLt. Mario Romero
1997Kung Marunong Kang Magdasal Umpisahan Mo NaLt. Alex Cuevo
Yes Darling: Walang Matigas Na Pulis... 2Major Bartolome "Tolome" Reynaldo
Sabi Mo Mahal Mo Ako, Wala ng BawianCapt. Gerry Mercado
Buhay Mo'y Buhay Ko RinInsp. Dave Gomez
1998Ben DelubyoCapt. Benjamin Fajardo
Alyas Pogi: Ang PagbabalikPat. Henry Cruz
1999Pepeng AgimatPepeng Agimat
2000Minsan Ko Lang SasabihinAlex Sembrano
2002Mahal Kita, Final AnswerNino Pinlac
Kilabot at KembotLeon
Ang Agimat: Anting-anting ni LoloPaolo
2003Bertud ng PutikGabriel
Captain BarbellCaptain Barbell
2005Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted KingdomExodus
2006Kapag Tumibok Ang Puso: Not Once, But TwiceMarco
2007ResikloCommander Sarmiento
2009Ang PandayPanday
2010Si Agimat at si Enteng KabisoteAgimat
2011Ang Panday 2Panday
2012Si Agimat, si Enteng at si AkoAgimat
TBALagot Ka sa Tatay Ko[84]
TBABirador: Alyas Pogi 4[85][86]Henry Cruz
TBAUntitledBrillante Mendoza film[87][88]

Television

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YearTitleRoleRef.
2000–2005Idol Ko si KapKap Emilio Noble
2005–2007HP: To the Highest Level Na!Abel
2007–2014Kap's Amazing StoriesHost
2009–2010Agimat: Ang Mga Alamat ni Ramon Revilla presents Pepeng AgimatFelipe Dimaanta Sr.[89]
2013IndioMalaya/Simeon/Indio[90]
2019Magandang BuhayGuest
2021–2022Agimat ng AgilaGabriel Labrador[91]
2023–2025Walang Matigas Na Pulis sa Matinik Na MisisPolice Maj. Bartolome "Bart"/“Tolome” Reynaldo[92]
2023Idol ko si Bong: Bong Revilla's 50th Showbiz AnniversaryHimself

Producer

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  • Alyas Pogi 2 (1991) (executive producer - as Jose Mari Bautista)
  • Ako Ang Katarungan (Lt. Napoleon M. Guevarra) (1993) (producer - Jose Mari Bautista)
  • Iukit Mo sa Bala! (1994) (producer - as Jose Mari M. Bautista)
  • Ang Titser Kong Pogi (1995) (executive producer - as Jose Mari M. Bautista)
  • Kung Marunong Kang Magdasal, Umpisahan Mo Na (1996) (producer - as Jose Mari Bautista)
  • Yes Darling: Walang Matigas na Pulis 2 (1997) (producer - as Jose Mari M. Bautista)
  • Sabi Mo Mahal Mo Ako, Wala Ng Bawian (1997) (producer - as Jose Mari M. Bautista)
  • Pepeng Agimat (1999) (line producer - as Jose Mari Bautista)
  • Minsan ko Lang Sasabihin (2000) (line producer - as Jose Mari M. Bautista)

Notes

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  1. ^Revilla has admitted to have an unspecified number of children outside of his marriage with Mercado.[3]
  2. ^In this legally-changedPhilippine name, themiddle name isBautista and the surname isBong Revilla.[4]

References

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  18. ^Fabella, Ferdinand (June 4, 1997)."Senator's daughter calls maids' charges vs her a fabrication".Manila Standard. Kamahalan Publishing Corp. p. 6. RetrievedMarch 1, 2025.
  19. ^Valera, Nini (March 16, 2005)."Hard news to break".Philippine Daily Inquirer. The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. p. A3-4. RetrievedMarch 1, 2025.Andrea [Bautista], 30, and Jun-Jun [Ynares], 32, only son of Rizal Gov. Casimiro Ynares, announced last week that they were getting married late this year.
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