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'''Jimmy Santos''' (born Jaime Santos on October 8, 1951) is a [[Filipino people|Filipino]] [[actor]], [[comedian]], [[TV host]] and a former Professional [[Basketball Player]].

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'''Jimmy Santos''' (born Jaime Santos on October 8, 1951) is a [[Filipino people|Filipino]] [[actor]], [[comedian]], [[TV host]] and a former Professional [[Basketball Player]].

==Career==
Before he entered showbiz, he became one of the "starting five" players of [[JRU Heavy Bombers|Jose Rizal College Heavy Bombers]] in which they had won a 1972 [[NCAA Basketball Championship (Philippines)|NCAA Championship]] together with [[Philip Cezar]] and [[David Cezar]].
Before he entered showbiz, he became one of the "starting five" players of [[JRU Heavy Bombers|Jose Rizal College Heavy Bombers]] in which they had won a 1972 [[NCAA Basketball Championship (Philippines)|NCAA Championship]] together with [[Philip Cezar]] and [[David Cezar]].



Revision as of 05:39, 16 June 2013

Jimmy Santos
No. 13 – Gilbey's Gin Tonics
PositionSmall Forward/Shooting Guard
LeaguePBA
Personal information
Born (1951-08-10) August 10, 1951 (age 72)
Pateros, Metro Manila, Philippines
Nationality Philippines
Career information
CollegeJose Rizal College
PBA draft1975
Playing career1975–ca.1975
Career highlights and awards
  • 1972 NCAA Champion


Jimmy Santos (born Jaime Santos on October 8, 1951) is a Filipino actor, comedian, TV host and a former Professional Basketball Player.

Career

{Infobox person | image = | caption = | birth_name = Jaime Santos | birth_date = (1951-08-10) August 10, 1951 (age 72) | birth_place = Pateros, Metro Manila, Philippines | othername = Jimmy Santos, Jimmy Saints, Original Pinoy Henyo | height = | occupation = actor, comedian, tv host, basketball superstar | yearsactive = 1977-present | homepage = http://www.eatbulaga.tv}} Before he entered showbiz, he became one of the "starting five" players of Jose Rizal College Heavy Bombers in which they had won a 1972 NCAA Championship together with Philip Cezar and David Cezar.

Santos Played also in the PBA for Gilbey's Gin Tonics

Santos started in the 1970s in the Philippine television series Iskul Bukol and in the film Little Christmas Tree. He became antagonists in his movies and later became a regular host in the noon-time television variety show Eat Bulaga!.

On 2011, Santos started doing projects on ABS-CBN and Star Cinema films The Unkabogable Praybeyt Benjamin the highest-grossing Filipino film of all time.[1][2]

Personal life

He graduated Banking and Finance on the Jose Rizal College.

Filmography

Films

  • D' Kilabots Pogi Brothers Weh?! (2012)
  • Si Agimat, Si Enteng at Ako (2012, pre-production)
  • Enteng Ng Ina Mo (2011)
  • Praybeyt Benjamin (2011)
  • Iskul Bukol 20 Years After (Ungasis and Escaleras Adventure) (2008)
  • Urduja (2008) - voice
  • M.O.N.A.Y. ni Mr. Shooli (2007)
  • Binibining K (2006)
  • Oh, My Ghost! (2006)
  • Enteng Kabisote: Okay Ka fairy Ko (2006)
  • Bayadra Brothers (1999)
  • My Guardian Debil (1998) as Debil
  • Onyok Tigasin (1997)
  • Sam & Miguel (Your basura, No problema (1992) as Procopio
  • Wooly Booly: Ang classmate Kong Alien (1989) as Wooly Booly
  • Aso't pusa (1989)
  • M & M: The Incredible Twins (1989) as Marcelo/Don Martin
  • Bondying: The Little Big Boy'ger' (1989) as Bondying
  • Magic to Love (1989)
  • Leroy Leroy Sinta (1988) as Jimmy
  • Black Magic(1987)
  • Matalim na Pangil sa Gubat (1986)
  • The Crazy Professor (1985) as Weng-Weng
  • Like Father, Like Son (1985)
  • Nang Maghalo ang Balat sa Tinalupan (1984)
  • Idol (1984)
  • Suicide Force (1982)
  • Kamakalawa (1981)
  • Elektika Kasi, Eh! (1977) as The Mummy
  • Little Christmas Tree (1977)

TV shows

References

  1. ^ ABS-CBN News Jimmy Santos on Praybeyt Benjamin Retrieved on September 22, 2012
  2. ^ Box Office Mojo; Praybeyt Benjamin, the highest-grossing Filipino film Retrieved on September 22, 2012

External links

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