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Friday, August 11, 2023

RIP, ROBERT AREVALO, 85/ SELECTED FILMOGRAPHY


A full page magazine ad of "Ang Daigdig ng mga Api" signed by the actor and wife, Barbara Perez.



VETERAN actor Robert Arevalo has passed away, his family announced. He was 85 years old.

His daughter, Anna Ylagan, shared the news on Facebook on Thursday where she wrote, "Today is the day that the Lord has chosen to take our dearest Papa home."

"Robert Francisco Ylagan, a.k.a. Robert Arevalo, peacefully passed away today at 10:17am, August 10, 2023 due to complications from Parkinsonism. Praise God for His mercy and grace. We are grateful that He has given us the best Papa one can ever wish for.

"Thank you for loving us the way you did, Pa. Although our hearts are broken, we are comforted by God's promise that He has a place reserved for you in His kingdom in Heaven where all of us who believe in His son, Jesus, will one day reunite."

Arevalo, who started acting in the 1950s, is survived by his wife Barbara Perez and their daughters Anna and Gina, along with their families.
Besides his acting career, Arevalo also worked in advertising and was part of the Ylagan family known for their artistic talents.

His wake will be at Arlington Chapels in Quezon City on Saturday and Sunday.

Born in Dumaguete on May 6, 1938, Arevalo's contributions to the industry spanned 60 years. He first entered acting as a drama actor for Premiere Productions. His first major screen debut was for his uncle, national artist and award-winning movie director Gerardo de Leon's "Huwag Mo Akong Limutin" (1960).

Also with de Leon, Arevalo secured the FAMAS awards for best actor in "Ang Daigdig ng mga Api" (1965). In 1990, he clinched the title of best supporting actor in the Metro Manila Film Festival for Lino Brocka's "Ama, Bakit Mo Ako Pinabayaan?." Arevalo was also honored with the Film Academy of the Philippines' award for best supporting actor for Joel Lamangan's "Pangako ng Kahapon" (1994). Additionally, he received the Gawad Urian trophy for best screenplay in "Hubad na Bayani" (1977), a movie he both directed and starred in.
Aside from acting, Arevalo also served as the anchor of ABS-CBN's news bulletin Balita Ngayon along with Mel Tiangco after the station resumed broadcasting following the People Power Revolution in 1986 until the program was replaced by TV Patrol in 1987.

His last TV credit was for "FPJ's Ang Probinsyano" in 2018 where he played the role of Efren.  (by Iza Iglesias/ Manila Times)

https://www.manilatimes.net/2023/08/11/news/veteran-actor-robert-arevalo-dies-at-85/1904900



Huwag Mo Akong Limutin" (1960)
Premiere Productions, Inc.
Release Date June 8, 1960/ Dalisay
Story Jose F. Sibal
Screenplay Jose F. Sibal and Gerardo de Leon
Music Tito Arevalo
Photography Ricardo Marcelino
Direction Gerardo de Leon
Cast Cesar Ramirez, Cynthia Zamora, Aura Aurea and Arsenia Francisco/ with Oscar Keesee, Ramon D'Salva, Nello Nayo, Danilo Jurado, Max Alvarado, Dadang Ortega, Dina Morales, Jesus Lapid, Domeng del Valle/ Introducing Robert Arevalo



"Noli Me Tangere" (1961)
Arriva-Bayanihan Productions
Release Date June 16-22, 1961/ Galaxy
Story Jose Rizal
Photography Emmanuel Rojas
Music Tito Arevalo
Direction Gerardo de Leon
Cast Eduardo del Mar, Edita Vital, Teody Belarmino, Johny Monteiro, Oscar Keesee and Leopoldo Salcedo as Elias/ co-starring  Fred Gonzales, Joseph de Cordova, Ruben Rustia, Robert Arevalo, Anna Marie, Engracio Ibarra, Jose Garcia, Francisco Cruz, Lito Anzures, Max Alvarado, Lilian Laing de Leon, Andres Centenera, Ramon D'Salva, Veronica Palileo, Benny Mack, Nello nayo, Salvador Zaragosa, Dely Villanueva, Jerry Pons, Manny Ojeda/ with Pianing Vidal, Luis San Juan, Eddie Ilagan, Paquito Salcedo, Mario Sibal, Felisa Salcedo, GuillermoCarls, Nelda Miranda, Menchu Montenegro,Eva Carino, Mila Quirante, Tommy Nepomuceno, Rennie D'Salva, Rick Trofeo/ Introducing Lina Carino as Sisa



"NBI" (1961)
Cirio Santiago Film Organization
Release Date October 10-16, 1961/ Center
Cameraman Arsenio Dona
Music Tito Arevalo
Story and Direction Eddie Romero
Cast Jose Padilla, Jr., Efren Reyes, Alicia Vergel, Van de Leon, Johnny Monteiro, Cecilia Lopez, Miriam Jurado, Oscar Roncal and Robert Arevalo



"The Moises Padilla Story" (1961)
MML Productions
Release Date October 1961
Story Leon O. Ty
Screenplay Cesar Amigo
Music Tito Arevalo
Direction Gerardo de Leon
Cast Leopoldo Salcedo, Lilia Dizon, Joseph Estrada, Ben Perez, Oscar Roncal, Rosa Aguirre, Max Alvarado, Jose Garcia, Martin Marfil, Alfonso Carvajal,Joseph de Cordova and Robert Arevalo/ with Salvador Zaragoza, Bino garcia, Paquito Salcedo, Francisco Cruz, Eddie Arce, Ric Bustamante, Quiel Mendoza/ Featuring Mila Montanez

Excerpt/ Film clip




"Bangkay Kaming Hahakbangan" (1961)
Premiere Productions, Inc.
Release Date December 25, 1961 to January 3, 1962/ Life
Screenplay Consuelo P. Osorio
Music Tony Maiquez
Story and Direction Efren Reyes
Cast Efren Reyes, Jose Romulo, Bob Soler, Eddie Mesa, Robert Arevalo, Miriam Jurado and Aura Aurea/ Co-starring Oscar Keesee, Tero de Guzman, Lito Anzures, Marilou Munoz, Douglas Dahlen, MPCC Boys, CAS Movie Players





"El Filibusterismo" (1962)
Arriva-Bayanihan Productions
Release Date March 30, 1960/ Galaxy & Palace
Story Jose Rizal
Screenplay Adrian Cristobal
Photography Mike Accion
Music Tito Arevalo
Producer Antonio R. Riva
Direction Gerardo de Leon
Cast Pancho Magalona, Charito Solis, Teody Belarmino, Ben Perez, Carlos Padilla, Jr., Robert Arevalo, Lourdes Medel, Oscar Keesee and Edita Vital/ Co-starring Ramon D' Salva, Joseph de Cordova, Paquito Diaz, Boy Francisco, Alfonso Carvajal, Jose Garcia, Nello Nayo, Patring Carvajal, Jerry Pons, Francisco Cruz, Pedro Faustino, Dadang Ortega, Paquito Salcedo, Felisa Salcedo, Primo Yumol, Tommy Nepomuceno, Quiel Mendoza, Manny Ojeda, Fred Ramirez, Turing Ramirez, Johnny Fernandez





"Panginoon" (1962)
Premiere Productions, Inc.
Release Date June 18-27, 1962/ Dalisay
Serialized in Espesyal Komiks
Story Virgilio and Nestor Redondo
Screenplay Fred Navarro
Music Tony Maiquez
Direction Efren Reyes
Cast Aura Aurea, Bob Soler, Mina Aragon, Johnny Monteiro, Oscar Keesee and Robert Arevalo/ Co-starring Carol Varga, Lito Anzures, Jose Garcia



"Samahang Siyete"
Premiere Productions, Inc.
Release Date December 5-14, 1962/ Dalisay
Story Pedro L. Ricarte and A.R, Navarro
Serialized in Liwayway Magazine
Screenplay Jose F, Sibal
Music Mike Velarde, Jr.
Direction Abraham Cruz
Cast Bob Soler, Eddie Mesa, Lopito, Carlos Padilla, Jr., Robert Arevalo, Oscar Roncal, Eddie Fernandez/ Co-starring Aura Aurea, Miriam Jurado and Mina Aragon/ with Ramon D'Salva, Lito Anzures, Lucita Soriano, Andres Centenera



Magtago Ka Na, Binata" (1963)
Filipinas Productions
Release Date May 15, 1963/ Main
Producer Mike Parsons
Story and Direction Eddie Romero
6 Stories:
1. Vigan: Cast Daisy Romualdez, Robert Arevalo, Pocholo Apostol
2. Baguio: Cast Efren Reyes, Lolita Rodriguez
3. Legaspi: Cast Cesar Ramirez, Arabella Harmon, Fred Galang
4. Cebu: Cast Dolphy, Bob Soler, Luz Valdez
5. Davao: Cast Nestor de Villa, Lita Gutierrez
6. Zamboanga: Cast Aura Aurea, Mike Parsons


"Tagumpay ng Mahirap" (1965)
Cinema Masters, Inc.
Release Date November 1965/ State
Based on the book, "Macapagal, The Incorruptible"

Three Parts:
Part 1: "The Boy"
Screenplay Flavio Madrid
Music Mike Velarde
Photography Ricardo Remias
Direction Lamberto Avellana 
Cast Armando Lenon, Butch Jose, Rey Palacio, Ched Mercado

Part Two: "The Man"
Screenplay Cesar Amigo
Music Tito Arevalo
Photography Justo Paulino
Direction Eddie Romero
Cast Robert Arevalo, Barbara Perez, Leonor Vergara

Part Three: "The President"
Screenplay Pierre L. Salas
Music Tito Arevalo
Photography Mike Accion
Direction Gerardo de Leon
Cast Fred Montilla, Cynthia Ugalde, Greg Martin




"Daigdig ng mga Api" (1965)
CinemaMasters, Inc.
Story and Screenplay Pierre L. Salas
Cinematography Mike Accion
Musical Director Tito Arevalo
Direction Gerardo de Leon
Cast Robert Arevalo, Barbara Perez, Ben Perez, Oscar Keesee, Dely Villaneuva, Manny Ojeda, Mona del Cielo/ Featuring Ruben Ilagan, Francisco Cruz, Quiel Mendoza/ Introducing Leni Alano, Estrella Marquez, Jet del Mundo


"Sakada" (1976)
Sagisag Films
Release Date February 20, 1976
Based on Oscar Miranda's "Apoy sa Langit"
Film Editor Edgardo Vinarao
Cinematography Edmund Cupcupin
Music Lucio D. San Pedro
Direction Behn Cervantes
Cast Robert Arevalo, Hilda Koronel, Pancho Magalona, Rafael (Bembol) Roco, Jr., Gloria Romero, Rosa Rosal, Tony Santos, Sr./ Also Starring Joseph Syrtangco and Alicia Alonzo/ Introducing Dom Cobarrubias, Chris Michelena, Cris Vertido, Mervyn Samson



Film clip


Divorce: Pilipino Style" (1976)
Saranggola Films
Released thru Robert Film Productions
Release Date December 3, 1976
Written by Wilfredo D. Nolledo
Direction Elwood Perez
Cast Pilar Pilapil, Eddie Gutierrez, Robert Arevalo, Tommy Abuel and Chanda Romero


"Mga Reynang Walang Trono" (1976)
AM Productions
Release Date February 26, 1976
Serialized in Bondying Weekly Movie Specials
Story Rino Fernan Silverio
Screenplay Toto Belano
Cinematography Hermo U. Santos
Direction Fely Crisostomo and Amalia Muhalch
Cast Amalia Fuentes, Vilma Santos, Eddie Gutierrez, Robert Arevalo, Rudy Fernandez and Eddie Garcia/ Also Starring Rez Cortez, Greg Lozano and Mar F. Cornes


"Hubad na Bayani" (1977)
Rainbow Productions
Release Date June 17, 1977
Cinematography Rudy Tino
Musical Direction Tito Arevalo
Direction Robert Ylagan
Cast Robert Arevalo, Boots Anson-Roa, Daria Ramirez/ Also Starring Edna Diaz, Ray Marcos, Karim Kiram, Mervin Samson, Rustica Carpio, Fernando Fernandez


Robert Arevalo and Daria Ramirez in "Hubad na Bayani" (1977)

"Mga Tinik ng babae" (1978)
Agrix Films Production, Inc.
Release Date February 3, 1978
Story and Screenplay Cloyd Robinson
Cinematography Rudy Dino
Art Direction Ruben Arthur Nicdao
Editing Rogelio Salvador
Music Rudy Rivero
Direction Danilo P. Cabreira
Cast Charito Solis, Trixia Gomez and Alma Moreno/ with Robert Arevalo, Rez Cortez, Elizabeth Bautista/ Also Starring Freddie Yance, Rudy Soliman, Joy Navarro, Lilian Laing and Cloyd Robinson

"Sino'ng Pipigil sa Pagpatak ng Ulan?" (1979)
Agrix Film International, Inc.
Release Date August 3, 1979
Director of Photography Mike Accion
Film Editor Ike Jarlego, Jr.
Production Design and Art Direction Ruben Arthur Nicdao
Music Tito Arevalo
Story, Screenplay and Direction Robert F. Ylagan
Cast Pilar Pilapil, Robert Arevalo, Charo Santos and Jay Ilagan/ Also Starring Veronica Jones, Mona Lisa, Renato Robles/ Introducing Dale Adriatico
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