Vic Vargas

Filipino film actor and judoka (1939-2003)


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::summary Filipino film actor and judoka (1939-2003) ::

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nameVic Vargas
imageVic Vargas.jpg
birth_nameJose Maria Marfori Asuncion
birth_date
birth_placePhilippines
death_date
spouseRosanna Zamora
death_placePasay, Philippines
occupationActor, judoka
childrenBasilio Anton Asuncion
yearsactive1962–2002
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| name = Vic Vargas | image = Vic Vargas.jpg | caption = | birth_name = Jose Maria Marfori Asuncion | birth_date = | birth_place = Philippines | death_date = | spouse = Rosanna Zamora | death_place = Pasay, Philippines | occupation = Actor, judoka | children = Basilio Anton Asuncion | yearsactive = 1962–2002 Jose Maria Marfori Asuncion (March 28, 1939 – July 19, 2003), better known by his stage name Vic Vargas, was a Filipino film actor and judoka.

Early life and career

Vic Vargas was born on March 28, 1939. When he was 17, Vargas won three championships for judo in the Philippines. He finished architecture at the University of Santo Tomas and then afterwards, became a physical education instructor teaching martial arts at the University of the East.

Eventually, he reluctantly entered show business after being challenged by a friend, and then, he debuted in the film Diegong Tabak in 1962. His early films also include pairing with Filipina actress Josephine Estrada particularly in the film Prinsipeng Tulisan made by VP Pictures, a subsidiary of Sampaguita Pictures, where he was one of its contract actor. Being an expert on judo, he became a judo instructor for a television program broadcast by Channel 7.

Later career

He starred in numerous films from early 1960s up to 2002. He was typecast in certain genres like action and sexy comedy due to his dark skin, figure and sex appeal. In 1971, he got a role in the Ismael Bernal's Pagdating sa Dulo, which was voted by Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino as one of the best films of the 1970s. In the film El Vibora, he won his first Best Actor award given by the organizers of the 1972 Manila Film Festival. He won again as Best Actor the next year on the same festival for the film Nueva Vizcaya.

In the mid-1970s, he was an on and off-cam pair with 1969 Miss Universe Gloria Diaz. Their first film together was in Ang Pinakamagandang Hayop sa Balat ng Lupa, that started a wet-and-wild trend in Philippine cinema. The tandem also starred in the Andres de Saya film series. In the 1982 film In This Corner by Filipino director Lino Brocka, he got an Urian Best Actor nomination.

Aside being a film actor, he also appeared on television and he became one of the cast of the television show Lahi ni Adan and briefly hosted Tawag ng Tanghalan after the death of Lopito, the original male host of the show. He also appeared in the sitcom television show of ABS-CBN, Home Along Da Riles. Other notable films that he starred include Pito ang Asawa Ko, Sinong Kapiling, Sinong Kasiping?, Banta ng Kahapon, and Hari sa Hari, Lahi sa Lahi (also known as The King and the Emperor).

He was also known for being one of the first actors who entered the Charismatic movement in the Philippines.** He also became an environmentalist after becoming a member of the environmental group Bantay-Dagat in Palawan.** One of his last films include portraying Rajah Humabon in the 2002 biopic film Lapu-Lapu, with Lito Lapid portraying the title character.

Personal life

Vargas was married to Rosanna Zamora and they have a child named Basilio Anton Asuncion.

Death

He died at the age of 64 on July 19, 2003, 15 days after he suffered from a stroke and fell into coma. He was rushed to the San Juan de Dios Hospital in Pasay after having a typhoid fever in Subic that caused his stroke when he returned to Manila. He was cremated and buried at Sacred Heart Church in Makati where his parents' body lie.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1962Diegong Tabak
1963Bird of Paradise
Prinsipeng TulisanCarlos
Tansan vs TarsanTarsan
1964Walang Takot sa Patalim
Sa Bilis Walang Kaparis
1965Mga Espada ng Rubitanya
1969Si Darna at ang PlanetmanPlanetmanPart of the Darna film series
Perlas ng Silangan
1971Pagdating sa Dulo"Initial offering" of Frankesa Films, Inc.
1972El ViboraEl Vibora
1973Nueva Vizcaya
1974South Seas
Urduja
Ang Pinakamagandang Hayop sa Balat ng Lupa
Huwag Tularan: Pito ang Asawa Ko
1976Daluyong at Habagat
Iniibig Kita... Father SalvadorFather Salvador
1977Sa Dulo ng Kris
Sinong Kapiling? Sinong Kasiping?
Banta ng Kahapon
1978Mercenario
1982Get My Son Dead or AliveCapt. Carlo Mendoza
1983UtolBerting Bertigo
1987Hari sa Hari, Lahi sa LahiPaduka Pahala
VigilanteLt. Vergel
1988Gawa Na ang Bala Na Papatay sa IyoBerto
Agila ng Maynila
1989Boots Oyson: Sa Katawan Mo, Aagos ang Dugo
1991Mabuting Kaibigan, Masamang KaawayRicardo Montinola
1992Pat. Omar Abdullah: Pulis ProbinsiyaCol. Villegas
Boboy Salonga: Batang TondoVictor Salonga
1993Alejandro "Diablo" MalubayApo Matwa
Kahit Ako'y Busabos
1994Relaks Ka Lang, Sagot KitaMaj. Mateo
Biboy Banal: Pagganti Ko.. Tapos KayoMang Maning
2002Lapu-LapuRaha Humabon
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Notes

References

References

  1. Francisco, Butch. (July 22, 2003). "Remembering a versatile actor". The Philippine Star.
  2. Estanislao, Noel C.. (2009). "Filipino Martial Arts Digest Special Edition - Judo in the Philippines".
  3. (2019-04-16). "Former actress and Miss PH Josephine Estrada passes away in Arizona". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
  4. Dolor, Danny. (2010-06-20). "Vic Vargas: Sex symbol & actor". [[The Philippine Star]].
  5. (1973-06-27). "'Nueva Vizcaya' reaps 7 awards". The Times Journal.
  6. (2003-07-20). "3 veteran actors pass away".
  7. Adobas, Dennis. (2002-12-17). "Vic Vargas, nagbabalik". Pilipino Star Ngayon.
  8. (2013-08-10). "Surprise! Melanie Marquez twirls anew on the ramp". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  9. (2009-04-30). "Man of the Year search is on".
  10. (November 14, 1978). "Now Showing". [[Manila Bulletin.

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