Edgar Mortiz
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Edgar "Bobot" Mortiz | |
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Born | Edgardo Mortiz (1954年08月30日) August 30, 1954 (age 70) Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines |
Other names | Bobot |
Occupation(s) | Actor, comedian, singer, film director, television director |
Years active | 1969–present |
Spouse | Milette Santos-Mortiz (m. 1977) |
Children | 4 (including Frasco Mortiz, & Badjie Mortiz) |
Edgardo Mortiz (born August 30, 1954) is a Filipino actor, comedian, singer and director who is currently affiliated with ABS-CBN. He previously directed numerous shows under ABS-CBN, until its shutdown where he left the network after 34 years,[1] until 2024 when he returned to ABS-CBN and directed Goin' Bulilit co-produced with AMBS' All TV.[2] [3]
Early and personal life
[edit ]Mortiz married Millet Santos on April 3 1977. They had 4 children - Ma. Frances Camille Mortiz, Ma. Carmela Catalin Mortiz, Frasco Mortiz and Badjie Mortiz. Santos was born in 1960, to Dr. Winifredo Santos and Nora Navarro-Santos, with children Charo Santos-Concio, Suzanne Santos, Malou N. Santos, Joey Santos and Mae Santos.[4]
In March 2024, Mortiz released his new all-standards eight-track album - phonograph record "Goin' Standard".[5]
Filmography
[edit ]As director
[edit ]- Isa, Dalawa, Takbo (1996)
- Pera o Bayong (Not Da TV!) (2000)
- Young Love (1970)
- Drakulita (1969)
As writer
[edit ]- Agent X44 (2007)
Film roles
[edit ]- Zoom, Zoom, Superman! (1973)
- My Juan En Only (1982) as Andres/ Andy
- Bad Bananas sa Puting Tabing (1983)
- The Untouchable Family (1988) as Mad Max
- Pare Ko (1995) as Noel Sto. Domingo
Television roles
[edit ]- Goin' Bananas (1986–1991; ABS-CBN)
- Lovingly Yours, Helen (1986–1996; GMA Network)
- Maalaala Mo Kaya (1991–2020; ABS-CBN)
- Rated PB: Pugad Baboy Sa TV (1992–1993; GMA Network)
- Que Horror (1996–1998; TV5)
- Tarajing Potpot (1998–2000; ABS-CBN)
- Maynila (1999; GMA Network)
- Arriba, Arriba! – Sodi Arriba (2000–2003; ABS-CBN)
- All Together Now (2003; GMA Network)
- Basta't Kasama Kita (2003–2004; ABS-CBN)
- Magpakailanman (2004; GMA Network)
- O Ha! (2005; TV5)
- Kampanerang Kuba – Father Agaton (Reprised Role) (2005; ABS-CBN)
- Talentadong Pinoy – guest judge (2008; TV5)
- Star Power – judge (2010; ABS-CBN)
- It's Showtime – judge in Tawag ng Tanghalan (2016; ABS-CBN)
- Dolce Amore – Ruben "Dodoy" Ibarra (2016; ABS-CBN)
- Sana Dalawa ang Puso – Ramon Bulalayao (2018; ABS-CBN)
- Dear Uge (2020; GMA Network)
- Happy Together (2021; GMA Network)
- It’s Okay to Not Be Okay (2025; Netflix)
Television credits
[edit ]- Tropang Trumpo (1994–1998; ABC), Director
- Magandang Tanghali Bayan (1999–2003; ABS-CBN), Director
- Goin' Bulilit (2005–2019; 2024–present; ABS-CBN/Kapamilya Channel/A2Z/ALLTV), Director[6]
- Mga Anghel na Walang Langit (2005; ABS-CBN), Creative Consultant
- Wowowee (2005–2010), Creative Director
- Let's Go (2006–2007; ABS-CBN), Director
- Banana Sundae (2008–2020), Director
- Pilipinas Win na Win (2010–2011), Creative Director
- Happy Yipee Yehey! (2011–2012), Creative Director
- Home Sweetie Home (2014–2020), Director
- Luv U (2012–2016), Director
- Sunday 'Kada (2020–2021), Director
- Wowowin (2020–2022), Creative Director
- Happy Together (2021–2023), creator and director
Discography
[edit ]Studio albums
[edit ]- My Pledge of Love (1969, Wilear's Records)[7]
- Simply the Best (1970, Wilear's Records)[8]
- Alaala ang Pagbabalik (Vicor Music Corporation)
- People (Vicor Music Corporation)
Compilation album
[edit ]- Edgar Mortiz (Vicor Music Corporation)
Awards
[edit ]Year | Award Giving Body | Category | Nominated Work | Results |
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1970 | Awit Awards | Best Single | "My Pledge of Love" | Won |
1971 | Awit Awards | Best Mini-Album | "Something Stupid" with Vilma Santos | Won |
References
[edit ]- ^ "Edgar Mortiz, wife mark 43rd wedding anniversary". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
- ^ "Goin' Bulilit' returning to TV on June 17". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved August 21, 2024.
- ^ ""It's Showtime" kids and Baby Giant headline return of "Goin Bulilit"". ABS-CBN Entertainment. ABS-CBN Corporation. June 28, 2024. Retrieved September 16, 2024.
- ^ "Edgar Mortiz and wife celebrate 43rd wedding anniversary". ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs. June 1, 2022. Retrieved July 20, 2024.
- ^ Salterio, Lea (July 19, 2024). "Edgar Mortiz comes full circle in music as he turns 70". The Philippine Star . Retrieved July 20, 2024.
- ^ Garlitos, Josel. "Goodbye Goin' Bulilit—and to 14 years of poking fun at the ridiculousness of adults". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
- ^ Salazar, Oskar (December 13, 1969). "Manila" (PDF). Billboard . Billboard Publications, Inc. p. 73. Retrieved April 14, 2021.
Wilear has released the first album of radio and television artist Edgar Mortiz, titled "My [P]ledge of Love." It has 10 compositions of Dannie Subido.
- ^ Salazar, Oskar (September 5, 1970). "Manila". Billboard . Billboard Publications, Inc. p. 76. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
Wilear's Records released the second LP of Edgar Mortiz, "Simply the Best."
External links
[edit ]- Edgar Mortiz at IMDb
- 1954 births
- Living people
- ABS-CBN people
- GMA Network (company) people
- Filipino film directors
- Filipino male child actors
- Filipino male comedians
- Filipino male film actors
- 20th-century Filipino male singers
- Filipino male television actors
- Filipino television directors
- Vicor Music artists
- Male actors from Quezon City
- Comedians from Quezon City
- Singers from Quezon City