Coco Martin
Filipino actor
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March 2025 | Received an apology from ex-girlfriend Katherine Luna regarding a misunderstanding about biological parenthood, and offered to help her with eye surgery. |
2024 | Serves as a special guest director focusing on action scenes for 'Pamilya Sagrado' |
2024 | Upcoming films include 'Pula' and 'And the Breadwinner Is...', demonstrating Martin's ongoing prolific career in Filipino cinema. |
2023 | Martin was set to lead an indie horror film titled 'Pola', directed by Brillante Mendoza and co-starring Julia Montes, which was shot in Pola, Oriental Mindoro. |
May 2023 | Coco Martin publicly announced his romantic relationship with Julia Montes, revealing they have been 'together' for 12 years. |
February 13 2023 | Coco Martin began producing and starring in the television series 'Batang Quiapo' through his production company CCM Film Productions, in collaboration with Dreamscape Entertainment, Regal Entertainment, and ABS-CBN Studios. |
2022 | Martin was cast to appear in Brillante Mendoza's film 'Apag', an official entry for the 2023 Metro Manila Summer Film Festival, alongside Lito Lapid, Gladys Reyes, Gina Pareño, Joseph Marco, Shaina Magdayao, and Mercedes Cabral. |
2022 | Wins TV Actor of the Year for FPJ's Ang Probinsyano at the VP Choice Awards, continuing his successful run in television. |
2022 | Continued multi-role involvement in films like 'Labyu with an Accent', where he played Gabriel 'Gabo' Madlangbayan and was also a co-screenplay and story writer. |
August 12 2022 | Concluded his longest-running television series Ang Probinsyano after 1,696 episodes, which began on September 28, 2015. |
July 2022 | Coco Martin's film 'Labyu with an Accent' was announced as one of the 4 initial entries for the 2022 Metro Manila Film Festival, co-starring Jodi Sta. Maria. |
2021 | Starred in the romantic comedy film Love or Money with Angelica Panganiban, produced by CCM Productions and Star Cinema, which was filmed in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. |
2020 | Recognized as the Most Influential Celebrity of the Decade by EdukCircle Awards and wins TV Actor of the Year at the 51st Box Office Entertainment Awards. |
2019 | Recognized as one of the most influential celebrities of the decade (2010-2019) at the 10th EdukCircle Awards. |
2019 | Named as one of the Philippine Cinema Icons at Sine Sandaan and continues to win multiple awards, including Box Office King for Jack Em Popoy: The Puliscredibles. |
December 25 2019 | Produced and starred in '3pol Trobol: Huli Ka Balbon!' with Jennylyn Mercado and Ai-Ai delas Alas, produced by CCM Film Productions, Star Cinema, and Quantum Films, directed by Rodel Nacianceno. |
December 25 2018 | Produced and starred in 'Jack Em Popoy: The Puliscredibles' alongside Maine Mendoza and Vic Sotto, distributed by multiple production companies including CCM Film Productions, directed by Mike Tuviera. |
2017 | Continues to receive numerous awards for his performance in FPJ's Ang Probinsyano, including Best Drama Actor at multiple award ceremonies and the Phenomenal Star of Philippine Cinema for The Super Parental Guardians. |
2017 | Martin produced and starred in the film 'Jack Em Popoy: The Puliscredibles' through his production company. |
2017 | Martin produced and starred in the film '3pol Trobol: Huli Ka Balbon!' as part of his film production company's initial slate of movies. |
2017 | A major milestone in Martin's career with 'Ang Panday', where he played Flavio Batungbakal III/Panday and was also the director, co-screenplay writer, story writer, and producer. |
2017 | Coco Martin established his own film production company 'CCM Film Productions', marking his entry into film production and entrepreneurship in the entertainment industry. |
December 25 2017 | Produced and starred in 'Ang Panday' film, released under CCM Film Productions, with ABS-CBN Film Productions, Inc., Viva Films, and Star Cinema, directed by Rodel Nacianceno. |
2016 | Coco Martin begins starring in FPJ's Ang Probinsyano and wins multiple awards, including Best TV Actor for the series at the 30th PMPC Star Awards for TV. |
2016 | Starred in the indie film Padre de Familia with Nora Aunor, directed by Adolf Alix Jr., which premiered in selected cinemas in Europe and the Middle East. |
September 14 2016 | Surigao congressman Robert Ace Barbers filed House Resolution No. 358 commending Ang Probinsyano and endorsing Martin as 'Celebrity Advocate for a Drug-Free Philippines'. |
2015 | Appeared in an episode of Wansapanataym titled 'Yamishita's Treasures' alongside Julia Montes, and in an episode of Maalaala Mo Kaya co-starring Angel Locsin and Ejay Falcon. |
2015 | Begins his long-running role as P/Maj. Ricardo 'Cardo' Dalisay in 'FPJ's Ang Probinsyano', which continues until 2022 |
September 2015 | Starred in the television series Ang Probinsyano, which became his most successful TV series. He trained in martial arts including Kickboxing, Arnis, and MMA to portray his role in the series. |
2014 | Martin starred in Maybe This Time with Sarah Geronimo and in a Metro Manila Film Festival horror film sequel with Kris Aquino, which became the second-highest-grossing film of the festival. He also starred in the period drama television series Ikaw Lamang, winning 'Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series' at the 13th Gawad Tanglaw Awards. |
2013 | Martin plays the titular role of Juan Dela Cruz, also portraying the 'Son of Darkness' in the same series |
2013 | Martin starred in A Moment in Time with Julia Montes, shot in Amsterdam and Paris. He also appeared in the television series Juan dela Cruz, which helped establish him as a household name and earned him another Best Actor Award at the 27th Star Awards for Television. |
2012 | Martin starred in the ensemble series Walang Hanggan, paired with Julia Montes, which led to him being dubbed the 'Prince of Philippine TV Series'. He also starred in the film Sta. Niña, which won the Golden Crow Pheasant Award at the 17th International Film Festival of Kerala in India. |
2012 | Martin expanded his filmography with multiple roles, including 'Captive', 'Born to Love You' (where he was also writer and producer), and 'Sta. Niña' (where he was a producer). |
2012 | Coco Martin wins multiple awards, including Actor of the Year at Yahoo! OMG Awards and the Prince of Philippine Television for Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin at the 43rd Guillermo Mendoza Awards. |
2011 | First publicly linked romantically with Julia Montes, which Martin initially denied. |
2011 | Coco Martin receives the Actor of the Decade (Dekada Award) from Gawad Urian Awards and wins multiple awards including Movie Actor of the Year for Noy and several TV performance awards. |
2011 | Martin led the acclaimed television series Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin, receiving the Dekada Award at the Gawad Urian ceremony. He won Best Actor at the 20th KBP Golden Dove Awards and Best Drama Actor at the 25th Star Awards for TV. |
2010 | Named Actor of the Decade (2000-2009) at the 34th Gawad Urian Awards, recognizing his significant impact on Filipino cinema. |
2010 | Coco Martin began his notable film career with two significant movies: 'Noy', where he was also the story writer, and 'Sa 'yo Lamang', playing the role of Coby. |
2010 | Martin became part of ABS-CBN's primetime drama Kung Tayo'y Magkakalayo and had his first leading role in the action series Tonyong Bayawak. He also starred in his first mainstream film Sa 'yo Lamang and the primetime series 1DOL. |
2010 | Coco Martin wins multiple awards, including the Presidential Jury Award for Excellence in Acting for Tayong Dalawa, Golden Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Drama) for Kinatay, and Promising Male Box Office Star at the 41st Guillermo Mendoza Awards. |
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