John Regala

John Regala
Born
John Paul Guido Regala Scherrer[1]

(1967-09-12)September 12, 1967[2]
Manila, Philippines
DiedJune 3, 2023(2023-06-03) (aged 55)
Quezon City, Philippines
Occupation(s)Actor, environmentalist
Years active1985–2023
Spouses
Aurina Manansala
(m. 1996; ann. 2004)
    Victoria "Vicky/Gina" Alonzo
    (m. 2005; sep. 2020)

    John Paul Guido Regala Scherrer (September 12, 1967 – June 3, 2023), better known by his screen name John Regala, was a Filipino actor and environmentalist. He gained notoriety in the entertainment industry as a member of the 1986 television show That's Entertainment, and went on to play well-known antagonist roles in action movies and teleseries in the 1990s. He was sometimes unofficially tagged as the "Bad Boy" of Philippine action films along with fellow action stars like Robin Padilla and the late Ace Vergel.

    Regala was one of the most gifted Filipino actors and most controversial actors in local showbusiness.[3] In 1994, he was nominated for 'Best Supporting Actor' at the Gawad Urian Awards for his performance in The Fatima Buen Story.[3] In 2011, he won 'Best Supporting Actor' at the 37th Metro Manila Film Festival for the film Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story.[3]

    Regala is best known for his portrayals in Alyas Baby Face, Primitivo Ebok Ala: Kalaban Mortal ni Baby Ama, The Vizconde Massacre: God, Help Us! and Batas Ko Ay Bala.[4]

    Career

    Although he forayed in supporting or lead roles in Action or Crime flicks he was notably cast in Crime flicks in the 1990s such as Kunin Mo ang Ulo ni Ismael (1989) of Seiko Films and The Fatima Buen Story (1994) as an Anti Hero.

    Mainstream success and hiatus

    Regala entered showbusiness in the mid-1980s, becoming a member of That's Entertainment.

    Regala became an action star in his first action film Boy Kristiano (1989). He then portrayed a villain role in the film Isa-Isahin ko Kayo (1990) alongside Ronnie Ricketts. He has also collaborated with action star Jeric Raval when he played the lead role as Marcial "Baby" Ama (Regala's late uncle) in the true to life action-drama film Primitivo Ebok Ala: Kalaban Mortal ni Baby Ama (1992). He played his role as Kris Aquino's rapist-killer in the true-to-life crime drama film The Vizconde Massacre: God Help Us (1993).

    Return to acting

    Regala returned to showbusiness and worked with Mart Escudero in the horror-comedy-thriller film Remington and the Curse of the Zombadings (2011). One of his most notable works was with his best friend Gov. ER Ejercito for the award-winning 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival Filipino action film Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story (2011) while Regala himself won the best supporting actor award. He has also worked with JC de Vera and Oyo Sotto for the TV drama series Valiente of TV5 (2012). He was once again made famous on ABS-CBN when he worked with Kim Chiu and Maja Salvador in Ina, Kapatid, Anak (2013), and with Coco Martin in the action-fantasy drama TV series Juan dela Cruz (2013) and FPJ's Ang Probinsyano (2016).

    Personal life

    Regala was the son of the late former character actor Mel Francisco and the late former actress Ruby Regala. His showbiz career stalled due to heavy drug abuse. Later, he went to drug rehabilitation center and became a born again Christian and eventually became a Christian minister. After some years of his life, he decided to become a member of the Iglesia ni Cristo. He later converted to Members Church of God International but went back to Iglesia ni Cristo in 2015. Regala became an environmentalist and worked as the president and CEO of Project Green Evolution, Inc., which produces the Water Bonsai Organic Root Grower.[5]

    Illness and death

    In August 2020, Regala was hospitalized for cirrhosis of the liver.[6] He died on June 3, 2023, from cardiac arrest brought on by liver and kidney complications.[7]

    Awards

    Year Award-giving Body Category Work Result Ref.
    1994 Gawad Urian Award Best Supporting Actor The Fatima Buen Story Nominated
    2011 Metro Manila Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story Won

    Filmography

    Television

    Year Title Role
    2017 Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho Himself
    2016 Ang Probinsyano Congressman Randolph Subito
    Ang Panday David
    2015 Tonight with Arnold Clavio Himself / Guest
    2014 Hawak Kamay Leonardo Salonga
    Beki Boxer Dalmacio
    Dyesebel Badong Manansala
    2013 Tunay na Buhay Himself
    Juan dela Cruz Agor
    Ina, Kapatid, Anak Emilio "Mio" Buenaventura
    Little Champ Black Jack (voice)
    2012 Valiente Peping
    2008 Pieta Miguel Alcona
    Joaquin Bordado Cefiro
    2007 Impostora Mando
    2006 Captain Barbell Mayor Lazaro
    2005–2006 Mga Anghel na Walang Langit Harieto "Harry" Lopez
    2005 Encantadia Apitong
    Ang Mahiwagang Baul: "Ang Alamat ng Kawayan" Sultan Kayan
    1987 Salot: "Buong Mundo... Kaaway Ko"
    1986–1988 That's Entertainment Himself

    Film

    Year Title Role
    2019 OFW: The Movie Tatay Mando
    2016 Tiniente Gimo Gimo
    2015 One Day, Isang Araw, I Saw Nakakita
    2015 Chain Mail Alan
    2014 Muslim Magnum .357: To Serve and Protect Rasheed Abdul-Salam
    2012 El Presidente Padre Agustin
    2011 Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story Carlos "Totoy Golem" Capistrano
    The Road Town police chief
    Remington and the Curse of the Zombadings Ed
    2009 Kinatay Sarge
    2006 Ligalig
    2004 Animal Jako
    2001 Pilak
    Total Aikido
    Parehas ang Laban Brix Vergado
    Dudurugin Ko Pati Buto Mo
    2000 Col. Elmer Jamias: Barako ng Maynila Bertin Andal
    1999 Kahit Ako'y Tupang Itim, May Langit Din Jun
    Anino Victor Velez
    Type Kita... Walang Kokontra! Vernon
    1998 Notoryus
    Squala Jimbo
    Lucio San Miguel: Walang Kaluluwa Lucio San Miguel
    1997 Askal (Asong Kalye)
    Utang Ko sa Iyo ang Buhay Ko
    Bobby Barbers: Parak Jacinto
    Saturnino Archangel, Asal Demonyo Saturnino Archangel
    Pards 2
    Si Mokong, si Astig, at si Gamol
    1996 Labanang Lalaki Rex Robledo
    1996 Batang Estero
    1996 Batas Ko Ay Bala Ringgo
    1996 Moises Arcanghel: Sa Guhit ng Bala
    1996 Sa Iyo ang Langit, sa Akin ang Lupa
    1996 Hindi Lahat ng Ahas Ay nasa Gubat
    1995 Cesar Hudas Cesar
    Bukas Bibitayin si Itay Elmo
    Pamilya Valderama Sonny Valderama
    Kana
    1994 Pards
    Lipa "Arandia" Massacre: Lord, Deliver Us from Evil The Killer / Gener
    The Fatima Buen Story Leslie Baron
    The Maggie dela Riva Story: God... Why Me? Basílio Pineda, Jr.
    Angel Cremenal Angel
    Tony Bagyo: Daig Pa ang Asong Ulol Tony
    Nandito Ako Randy
    1993 Pambato Arnold Alcantara
    1993 Sgt. Lando Liwanag: Vengador (Batas ng Api) Lando Liwanag
    1993 Kapatid Ko si Hudas Rando
    1992 Tondo: Libingan ng Mga Siga Willy Cuevas
    Totoy Buang: Mad Killer ng Maynila Totoy
    The Vizconde Massacre: God, Help Us! Jake
    Jerry Marasigan, WPD Winston
    Primitivo Ebok Ala: Kalaban Mortal ni Baby Ama Marcial "Baby" Ama
    1991 Bukas... Tatakpan Ka ng Dyaryo!
    Amok: Patrolman 2 Daniel Magtanggol
    Boyong Mañalac: Hoodlum Terminator Vargas
    Don Pepe Don Pepe
    Lintik Lang ang Walang Ganti!
    1990 Iputok Mo... Dadapa Ako! (Hard to Die)
    Alyas Baby Face
    Huling Lalaki sa Bitayan Julio
    Iisa-isahin Ko Kayo!
    Jabidah Massacre
    Kristobal: Tinik sa Korona
    Kasalanan ang Buhayin Ka Mateo Valdez
    "Ako ang Batas" -Gen. Tomas Karingal Young Tomas Karingal
    Kunin Mo ang Ulo ni Ismael
    1989 Ang Bukas Ay Akin
    Wanted: Pamilya Banal Jude Banal
    Boy Kristyano Boy Kristyano
    Babayaran Mo ng Dugo
    Ipaglalaban Ko!
    Lihim ng Golden Buddha
    Target... Central Luzon Bank Robbery
    Walang Panginoon
    1988 Langit at Lupa
    Arturo Lualhati
    1987 Bloody Mary: The Movie
    1987 Balandra Crossing
    1986 The Life Story of Julie Vega Joey
    Kamandag ng Kris
    1985 Bagets Gang

    References

    1. ^ "Philippines Bandera". February 11, 2012. Retrieved June 3, 2023 – via PressReader.
    2. ^ Gabinete, Jojo (June 3, 2023). "John Regala dies at 55". PEP. Retrieved June 3, 2023.
    3. ^ a b c "John Regala dies at 55". PEP.ph. Retrieved June 3, 2023.
    4. ^ "Actor John Regala passes away". www.philstar.com. June 3, 2023. Retrieved June 3, 2023.
    5. ^ "Screen villain now an environmentalist". thestandard.com.ph. Archived from the original on June 11, 2016. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
    6. ^ "John Regala currently confined in a hospital, is yet to undergo more medical tests". GMA Network. August 4, 2020. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
    7. ^ Iglesias, Iza (June 3, 2023). "Actor John Regala passes away". The Manila Times. Retrieved June 3, 2023.