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Willie Revillame
Born (1961-01-27) January 27, 1961 (age 63)
Manila, Philippines
GenresP-pop, Novelty
Occupation(s)Actor, TV host, singer, comedian
Instrument(s)Vocals, Drums
Years active1986–present
LabelsUniversal Records (2001–2005)
Star Records (2005–2010)
Viva Records (2010–present)

Willie Revillame (born in Manila, January 27, 1961) is a television host, actor, comedian and a recording artist in the Philippines.

Career

He is the host of TV5's primetime variety show Wil Time Bigtime (originally launched as Willing Willie). He was a host of GMA Network's noontime variety show Lunch Date, as well as ABS-CBN's noontime shows Magandang Tanghali Bayan and Wowowee.

Revillame is developing a real estate business, the Wil Tower Mall near ABS-CBN Eugenio Lopez Drive in Quezon City, expected to be completed in September 2011.[1]

Personal life

Revillame married Liz Almoro in a civil ceremony at Lipa, Batangas in March 2005 officiated by Vilma Santos. This was followed shortly by a church wedding in June 2005. Prior to his marriage to Almoro, Revillame was married to actress Princess Punzalan.[2][3]

Controversies

On February 4, 2006, while Revillame was hosting Wowowee, the PhilSports Arena stampede occurred. On August 24, 2007, the Department of Justice dismissed criminal charges against Revillame in connection with the stampede. However, Justice Secretary Gonzalez affirmed the charge against 14 others, including ABS-CBN officials.[4]

In the August 3, 2009 episode of Wowowee, during which the show was interrupted for live coverage of the transfer of President Cory Aquino's remains from La Salle Greenhills to the Manila Cathedral, Revillame said that he could not make people happy while the entire country was mourning. The Alliance of Filipino Journalists denounced his remarks as a sign of disrespect towards Aquino. Revillame said he had no intention of defaming the former president and her family.[5] ABS-CBN senior executive Cory Vidanes said the network supported Revillame's action, stating that his outburst did not run afoul of the Broadcast Code of the Philippines.[6] Network entertainment official Johnny Manahan said Revillame was correct in saying that the footage should not have been inserted, but the way he said it was wrong.[7]

On March 12, 2011, a "macho dance" by an apparently unhappy six-year-old boy on Revillame's new show, Willing Willie, resulted in criticism, including the Philippine Department of Social Welfare and Development describing it as a case of child abuse. Revillame “sincerely and deeply” apologized for the segment, “which viewers may have found offensive or in bad taste.”[8][9][10][11] The Commission on Human Rights is pursuing an investigation of the program for violating the law.[12]

Filmography

Television

Title Network Year
Wil Time Bigtime TV5 2011–present
Willing Willie TV5 2010-2011
Wowowee ABS-CBN 2005-2010
Belo Beauty 101 TFC 2007-2010 (in TFC)
Pinoy Big Brother ABS-CBN 2005
Puso o Pera ABC 2004
Extra Challenge GMA Network 2004
Masayang Tanghali Bayan ABS-CBN 2003
Willingly Yours[13] ABS-CBN 2002-2003
Magandang Tanghali Bayan ABS-CBN 1998-2001
Richard Loves Lucy ABS-CBN 1998–2002
Lunch Date GMA Network 1986-1993

Discography

Albums

Star Records

  • Wowowillie (September 2005)[14]

References

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