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Jericho Rosales

Jericho Rosales

Filipino actor and singer (born 1979)


Jericho Vibar Rosales (Tagalog: [dʒɛˈɾikɔ ɾɔˈsalɛs]; born September 22, 1979),[1] also known as Echo, is a Filipino actor and singer.

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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

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.

Personal life

Rosales was born in Quezon City, but was raised in Bula, Camarines Sur[6] where he learned to speak Rinconada Bikol.

Rosales and Kristine Hermosa were in an Intimate relationship from 2000 to 2004.[7]

He married Kim Jones in a beach wedding ceremony in Boracay on May 1, 2014.[8] 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.[9]

Filmography

Television

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Discography

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Animal activism

During February 2014, Rosales became actively involved in a campaign to Free Mali, the lonely elephant who has been living in a small, concrete enclosure at the Manila Zoo for more than 35 years. The campaign is led by animal rights group PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). Rosales showed his support by posing for a photograph holding up a sign that reads "JERICHO ROSALES WANTS MALI FREED"."[12]

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References

  1. "Jericho Rosales sends love, 'crown' to Kim Jones amid breakup speculations". entertainment.inquirer.net. September 22, 2022. Retrieved February 19, 2023.
  2. Admin, Star Cinema. "Jericho hailed as Asia's Prince of Dramas | Star Cinema". STAR CINEMA. Retrieved September 5, 2018.
  3. "Jericho Rosales A Big Hit in Ghana, Africa". The Philippine Star. Retrieved September 5, 2018.
  4. "WATCH: Cambodian remake of 'Pangako Sa 'Yo'". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved September 5, 2018.
  5. "Jericho's 'Alagwa' wins awards in Guam fIlm fest". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved September 5, 2018.
  6. "Jericho Rosales bares his brand of fitness". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on February 24, 2015. Retrieved February 24, 2015.
  7. Mallorca, Hannah (April 21, 2024). "Kristine Hermosa willing to reunite with Jericho Rosales". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved April 24, 2024.
  8. Rañoa-Bismark, Maridol (May 1, 2014). "Jericho, Kim exchange vows in beach wedding". Yahoo! Philippines. Retrieved June 30, 2014.
  9. "Jericho Rosales, wife Kim Jones have separated". news.abs-cbn.com. Retrieved January 30, 2024.
  10. "Americans say 'I love you' to Echo's 1st int'l film". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved May 5, 2011.
  11. "Jericho dateless on US red carpet". Manila Bulletin. The Manila Bulletin Newspaper. Archived from the original on May 10, 2011. Retrieved May 5, 2011.
  12. Jericho Rosales calls for Mali the elephant's transfer, gmanetwork.com; accessed December 15, 2015.
  13. "ABS-CBN big winner at GMMSF Entertainment Awards". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved May 21, 2014.
  14. Smith, Chuck. "Winners: 2015 Metro Manila Film Festival awards night". The Philippine Star. Retrieved December 28, 2015.

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