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Allen Dizon
Filipino actor, model and producer (born 1977) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Allen Dizon (born October 3, 1977), is a Filipino actor, model and producer, and former member of the Viva Hot Men.[1] Dizon originally acted in daring roles, and later became an independent film actor and producer.[2]
In 2007, he won the Best Supporting Actor FAMAS award and Star Award for Movies in the film Twilight Dancers.[3] Dizon appeared in movies including Dukot (2009), Sigwa (2010), Patikul (2011), Deadline (2011), and Migrante (2012).[4] He played Sonny Burgos in the film Burgos (2013) starring Lorna Tolentino and Rocco Nacino, directed by Joel Lamangan.[5] Dizon played as a soldier in Lauriana (2013) with Bangs Garcia and Rich Asuncion.[6] He starred in ABS-CBN's melodrama series Doble Kara (2015), as Antonio Dela Rosa.[7]
In 2021, while also appearing in a few drama anthology episodes, Allen was included in a handful of GMA Network series, including First Yaya and Agimat ng Agila. In 2022 he had a role in TV series Return to Paradise, playing support, alongside Eula Valdez, to the leads Derrick Monasterio and Elle Villanueva. [8]
In 2023 he appeared on GMA Network's melodrama series Abot-Kamay na Pangarap in the supporting role of Dr. Carlos Benitez, Zoey's (played by Kazel Kinouchi) biological father, who becomes the husband of Lyneth (played by Carmina Villarroel). [9] Dizon is also reunited with Villarroel, his co-star in Doble Kara.
Dizon produced the indie films Crossroads (Paupahan) (2008), Marino (2009) and Dukot (2009). [10][11][12]
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Filmography
Film
- Hipo
- Private Parts
- Curacha: Ang Babaeng Walang Pahinga (1998)
- Babae sa Bubungang Lata (1998)
- Shirley (1998)
- Tatlong Makasalanan (1999)
- Molata (1999)
- Huwag Po, Huwag Po (1999)
- Nikilado (1999)
- Hilig ng Katawan (1999)
- Pamasak Butas (1999)
- Pila Balde (1999)
- Luksong Tinik (1999)
- Terror (1999)
- Gawin sa Dilim 2 (2000)
- Azucena (2000)
- Saranggani (2000)
- Bukas May Ligaya (2000)
- Ang Gusto Ko sa Lalaki (2000)
- Malikot Ang Agos ng Tubig (2001)
- Ika-Pitong Gloria (2001)
- Oras Na Para Lumaban (2001)
- Amorseko: Damong Ligaw (2001)
- Venus: Dyosa ng Kagandahan (2001)
- Trip (2001)
- Hayup sa Sex Appeal (2001)
- Virgin People III (2002)
- Kaulayaw (2002)
- Hinog sa Pilit, Sobra sa Tamis (2002)
- Eva, Lason kay Adan (2002)
- Sana Totoo Na (2002)
- Mama San (2002)
- Sugat, Walang Paghilom (2002)
- Tukaan (2002)
- Matamis Hanggang Dulo (2003)
- Kiskisan (2003)
- Balat-Sibuyas (2003)
- Motel (2003)
- Bold Star (2003) – Arman Reyes
- Xerex (2003)
- Tumitibok, Kumikirot (2003)
- Langit Mo Kaligayahan Ko (2004)
- Hotmen (Video) (2004)
- Erotica: Lessons of the Flesh (Video) (2005)
- Boso (2005)
- Twilight Dancers (2006)
- Ikaw Pa Rin: Bongga Ka Boy! (2008)
- Crossroads (2008)
- Room 213 (2008)
- Baler (2008)
- Loophole (2009)
- Tutok (2009)
- Marino (2009)
- Dukot (2009)
- Sigwa (2010)
- Pink Halo-Halo (2010)
- Patikul (2011)
- Deadline: The Reign of Impunity (2011)
- Migrante (2012)
- Flames of Love (2012)
- El Presidente (2012)
- Lauriana (2013)
- Burgos (2013)
- Children's Show (2014)
- Kamkam (2014)
- Magkakabaung (2014)
- Imbisibol (2015)
- Sekyu (2015)
- Iadya Mo Kami (2016)
- Lando at Bugoy (2016)
- Area (2016)
- Malinak Ya Labi (2016)
- Bomba (2017)
- Persons of Interest (2018)
- Alpha: The Right to Kill (2018)
- Jesusa (2019)
- Mindanao (2019)
- Latay (2020)
- Walker (2022)
- An Affair to Forget (2022)
- Oras de Peligro (2023)
- AbeNida (2023)
- Guardia De Honor (2024)
- Off Load (2024)
- Salum (2025)
- Fatherland (2025)
- Unconditional (2025)
- Ligalig (post-production)
- Poon (in-production)
- Acetylene Love (in-production)
- All Right in Time (pre-production)
Television
- Saan Ka Man Naroroon (TV series) (1999)
- Mga Anghel na Walang Langit (TV series) (2005–2006)
- Pinakamamahal (TV series) (2006)
- Kung Fu Kids (TV series) (2008)
- 5 Star Specials (2010)
- Maalaala Mo Kaya - Funeral Parlor (2010)
- Nasaan Ka, Elisa? (TV series) (2011–2012)
- Princess and I (TV series) (2012–2013)
- Maalaala Mo Kaya - Drawing (2013)
- Ipaglaban Mo - Amin Ang Pamana Mo (2014)
- Ipaglaban Mo - Hanggang Sa Huli (2015)
- Doble Kara (TV series) (2015–2017)
- Princess in the Palace (TV series) (2016)
- Maalaala Mo Kaya - Duyan (2018)
- Brillante Mendoza's Amo (2018)
- Toda One I Love (2019)
- Maalaala Mo Kaya - Palay (2019)
- Ipaglaban Mo - Utang (2019)
- Magpakailanman - Kailan Naging Ama Ang Isang Babae (2019)
- Ipaglaban Mo - Tiyuhin (2020)
- Wish Ko Lang - Nalunod (2020)
- First Yaya (TV series) (2021)
- Agimat ng Agila (TV series) (2021–2022)
- Wish Ko Lang - Boso (2022)
- Magpakailanman - My Kidney Belongs To You (2022)
- Tadhana - Hanggang Kailan (2022)
- Return to Paradise (TV series) (2022)
- Wish Ko Lang - Palo (2023)
- Wish Ko Lang - Dalagita Sa Kakahuyan (2023)
- Abot-Kamay na Pangarap (2023–2024)
- Lilet Matias: Attorney-at-Law (2024)
- Sanggang Dikit FR (2025)
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Awards and nominations
International Film Festivals
- Note: The Special Jury Prize in the 33rd Warsaw International Film Festival was co-awarded to Angeli Nicole Sanoy.
Local Film Festivals
"The First Four" Major Award-Giving Bodies
- Pertaining to: Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) Awards, Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino (MPP) Gawad Urian, Film Academy of the Philippines (FAP) Luna Awards and Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) Star Awards for Movies; collectively accepted to comprise, when all won in a single year, the "Grand Slam" achievement in the Philippines.
Other Major Award-Giving Bodies
- Pertaining to: the Young Critics Circle Film Desk (YCC), the defunct Entertainment Press Society, Inc. (EnPress) and the more recent Society of Philippine Entertainment Editors, Inc. (SPEEd).
- Note: The 24th YCC Annual Citations for the films of 2013 were actually announced April 2015, along with the 25th Annual Citations for films of 2014.[60]
Academe-Based & Regional-Based Award-Giving Bodies
- Pertaining to: Pampelikulang Samahan ng mga Dalubguro (Gawad Pasado), Tagapuring mga Akademik ng Aninong Gumagalaw (Gawad Tanglaw), Critics Academy Film Desk of Zamboanga City (Gawad Genio), Urduja Film Festival Social Advocacy from Pangasinan (Urduja Heritage Film Awards), Guild of Educators, Mentors and Students (GEMS Hiyas ng Sining Awards) and 3Stars Productions (Laguna Excellence Awards).
Award-Giving Bodies Recognizing Achievements for Television
- Pertaining to: Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) Star Awards for TV, Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster sa Pilipinas (KBP) Golden Dove Awards, Tagapuring mga Akademik ng Aninong Gumagalaw (Gawad Tanglaw) and Guild of Educators, Mentors and Students (GEMS Hiyas ng Sining Awards).
Special awards
- Note: FDCP's Artistic Excellence Award handed out during its Annual Film Ambassadors' Night is also now termed as Camera Obscura Award.
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References
External links
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