Acting career
Manny Pacquiao
Born Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao
Other names Manny, Pacman
Occupation Professional Boxer, Actor, Politician
Years active 2000 ?Present
Pacquiao started his acting career as an extra in some local films and guest appearances on ABS-CBN shows.
In December 2005 Pacquiao took his first lead role in Violett Films' Lisensyadong Kamao (Licensed Fist).[143] The movie is titled so because (according to director Tony Bernal), being a boxer, Pacquiao is licensed to use his hands.[citation needed]
In 2008, Pacquiao starred with Ara Mina and Valerie Concepcion in Anak ng Kumander (Son of Commander). The movie was not a commercial success and was panned by critics.[citation needed]
Pacquiao starred in the superhero/comedy film entitled Wapakman, which was released on December 25, 2009 as an entry to the 2009 Metro Manila Film Festival.[144] Like his previous films, Wapakman was not commercially successful.[145]
Upon the expiration of his contract with ABS-CBN, Pacquiao signed with GMA Network as an actor in September 2007. On December 17, 2007, he taped his first episode of the networks infotainment show Pinoy Records.[146] His other projects with the network included Totoy Bato and the sitcom Show Me Da Manny in which his mother, Dionesia, also appeared.
In 2012, American actor Sylvester Stallone was reportedly in talks with Pacquiao over co-starring in one of Stallone's future films, which is in the planning stages. The project did not push through as no further updates were given after the initial report.[147]
In 2011, Pacquiao appeared on Tosh.0 in which he was paired in a fight with Daniel Tosh. It resulted in Pacquiao winning in one punch.
On May 18, 2012, it was reported that Pacquiao will shoot his first Hollywood film after his June 9 fight with Tim Bradley. He will play a gangster in this movie that will also feature other fighters and martial artists such as Hector Echavarria, Lyoto Machida, Anderson Silva and Frank Mir. Filipino-American Rob Schneider also confirmed the report in an interview that he'll be working with Pacquiao in a movie. The working title is Brass Knuckles and will be directed by Erick Geisler.[148][149]
Political career
Manny Pacquiao
Manny Pacquiao in Siliman.jpg
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Sarangani's Lone District
Incumbent
Assumed office
June 30, 2010
Preceded by Erwin L. Chiongbian
Personal details
Born Emmanuel "Manny" Dapidran Pacquiao
December 17, 1978 (age 35)
Kibawe, Bukidnon, Philippines
Nationality Filipino
Political party People's Champ Movement (2010–present)
United Nationalist Alliance (2012–present)
Other political
affiliations PDP-LABAN (2012?014)
******* Party (2007, 2010?2)
Nacionalista Party (2009?0)
Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino (2007?)
Spouse(s) Maria Geraldine "Jinkee" Jamora
Relations Dionesia Dapidran-Pacquiao (mother)
Liza Silvestre-Onding (sister)
Domingo Silvestre (brother)
Isidra Pacquiao-Paglinawan (sisther)
Alberto "Bobby" Pacquiao (brother)
Rogelio Pacquiao (brother)
Children 2 sons and 2 daughters
Residence Kiamba, Sarangani
Alma mater Notre Dame of Dadiangas University
Occupation Congressman
Profession Professional Boxer, Actor
Religion Evangelical Christian[150]
Website
2007 Election
On February 12, 2007, Pacquiao officially announced that he would be running for a seat in the Philippine House of Representatives in the May 2007 legislative election, aiming to represent the 1st District of South Cotabato province. He would run as the candidate of the ******* Party faction under Manila mayor Lito Atienza that had affiliated with the government of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.[151] Pacquiao, who has himself been known to be supportive of the Arroyo government, said that he was persuaded to run by local officials of General Santos City, who hoped he would act as a bridge between their interests and the national government.[151] But after the Philippine Supreme Court declared null and void all nominations of the ******* Party faction under Atienza, Pacquiao ran under the Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino (KAMPI), a pro-Arroyo political party. Pacquiao was defeated in the election by incumbent Rep. Darlene Antonino-Custodio of the Nationalist People's Coalition, who said, "More than anything, I think, people weren't prepared to lose him as their boxing icon."[152]
2007 Philippine House of Representatives election at South Cotabato's 1st district
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Darlene Antonino-Custodio 139,061 64.49%
******* Manny Pacquiao 75,908 35.51%
Valid votes 214,969 100.00%
NPC hold
2010 Election
On November 21, 2009, Pacquiao confirmed that he would run again for the congressional seat, but this time in Sarangani province, the hometown of his wife Jinkee.[153] He originally planned to run for congress under his own party, the People's Champ Movement, but has since joined the Nacionalista Party headed by Manny Villar. Villar said arrangements were made to accommodate Pacquiao’s People’s Champ Movement in a coalition with the Nacionalista Party for the May 2010 elections in Sarangani.[154]
On May 13, 2010, Pacquiao was officially proclaimed congressman of the lone district of Sarangani. He scored a landslide victory over the wealthy and politically well-entrenched Chiongbian clan that had been in power in the province for more than thirty years. Pacquiao got 120,052 votes while his opponent for the seat, Roy Chiongbian, got 60,899 votes
Manny Pacquiao
Born Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao
Other names Manny, Pacman
Occupation Professional Boxer, Actor, Politician
Years active 2000 ?Present
Pacquiao started his acting career as an extra in some local films and guest appearances on ABS-CBN shows.
In December 2005 Pacquiao took his first lead role in Violett Films' Lisensyadong Kamao (Licensed Fist).[143] The movie is titled so because (according to director Tony Bernal), being a boxer, Pacquiao is licensed to use his hands.[citation needed]
In 2008, Pacquiao starred with Ara Mina and Valerie Concepcion in Anak ng Kumander (Son of Commander). The movie was not a commercial success and was panned by critics.[citation needed]
Pacquiao starred in the superhero/comedy film entitled Wapakman, which was released on December 25, 2009 as an entry to the 2009 Metro Manila Film Festival.[144] Like his previous films, Wapakman was not commercially successful.[145]
Upon the expiration of his contract with ABS-CBN, Pacquiao signed with GMA Network as an actor in September 2007. On December 17, 2007, he taped his first episode of the networks infotainment show Pinoy Records.[146] His other projects with the network included Totoy Bato and the sitcom Show Me Da Manny in which his mother, Dionesia, also appeared.
In 2012, American actor Sylvester Stallone was reportedly in talks with Pacquiao over co-starring in one of Stallone's future films, which is in the planning stages. The project did not push through as no further updates were given after the initial report.[147]
In 2011, Pacquiao appeared on Tosh.0 in which he was paired in a fight with Daniel Tosh. It resulted in Pacquiao winning in one punch.
On May 18, 2012, it was reported that Pacquiao will shoot his first Hollywood film after his June 9 fight with Tim Bradley. He will play a gangster in this movie that will also feature other fighters and martial artists such as Hector Echavarria, Lyoto Machida, Anderson Silva and Frank Mir. Filipino-American Rob Schneider also confirmed the report in an interview that he'll be working with Pacquiao in a movie. The working title is Brass Knuckles and will be directed by Erick Geisler.[148][149]
Political career
Manny Pacquiao
Manny Pacquiao in Siliman.jpg
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Sarangani's Lone District
Incumbent
Assumed office
June 30, 2010
Preceded by Erwin L. Chiongbian
Personal details
Born Emmanuel "Manny" Dapidran Pacquiao
December 17, 1978 (age 35)
Kibawe, Bukidnon, Philippines
Nationality Filipino
Political party People's Champ Movement (2010–present)
United Nationalist Alliance (2012–present)
Other political
affiliations PDP-LABAN (2012?014)
******* Party (2007, 2010?2)
Nacionalista Party (2009?0)
Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino (2007?)
Spouse(s) Maria Geraldine "Jinkee" Jamora
Relations Dionesia Dapidran-Pacquiao (mother)
Liza Silvestre-Onding (sister)
Domingo Silvestre (brother)
Isidra Pacquiao-Paglinawan (sisther)
Alberto "Bobby" Pacquiao (brother)
Rogelio Pacquiao (brother)
Children 2 sons and 2 daughters
Residence Kiamba, Sarangani
Alma mater Notre Dame of Dadiangas University
Occupation Congressman
Profession Professional Boxer, Actor
Religion Evangelical Christian[150]
Website
2007 Election
On February 12, 2007, Pacquiao officially announced that he would be running for a seat in the Philippine House of Representatives in the May 2007 legislative election, aiming to represent the 1st District of South Cotabato province. He would run as the candidate of the ******* Party faction under Manila mayor Lito Atienza that had affiliated with the government of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.[151] Pacquiao, who has himself been known to be supportive of the Arroyo government, said that he was persuaded to run by local officials of General Santos City, who hoped he would act as a bridge between their interests and the national government.[151] But after the Philippine Supreme Court declared null and void all nominations of the ******* Party faction under Atienza, Pacquiao ran under the Kabalikat ng Malayang Pilipino (KAMPI), a pro-Arroyo political party. Pacquiao was defeated in the election by incumbent Rep. Darlene Antonino-Custodio of the Nationalist People's Coalition, who said, "More than anything, I think, people weren't prepared to lose him as their boxing icon."[152]
2007 Philippine House of Representatives election at South Cotabato's 1st district
Party Candidate Votes %
NPC Darlene Antonino-Custodio 139,061 64.49%
******* Manny Pacquiao 75,908 35.51%
Valid votes 214,969 100.00%
NPC hold
2010 Election
On November 21, 2009, Pacquiao confirmed that he would run again for the congressional seat, but this time in Sarangani province, the hometown of his wife Jinkee.[153] He originally planned to run for congress under his own party, the People's Champ Movement, but has since joined the Nacionalista Party headed by Manny Villar. Villar said arrangements were made to accommodate Pacquiao’s People’s Champ Movement in a coalition with the Nacionalista Party for the May 2010 elections in Sarangani.[154]
On May 13, 2010, Pacquiao was officially proclaimed congressman of the lone district of Sarangani. He scored a landslide victory over the wealthy and politically well-entrenched Chiongbian clan that had been in power in the province for more than thirty years. Pacquiao got 120,052 votes while his opponent for the seat, Roy Chiongbian, got 60,899 votes
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