Leon Miguel

January 5, 2024
Actor

Quick Facts

Leon Miguel
Full Name Leon Miguel
Occupation Actor
Date Of Birth Dec 17, 1968(1968-12-17)
Age 56
Country Philippines
Birth City Masbate
Horoscope Sagittarius

Leon Miguel Biography

Name Leon Miguel
Birthday Dec 17
Birth Year 1968
Home Town Masbate
Birth Country Philippines
Birth Sign Sagittarius

Leon Miguel is one of the most popular and richest Actor who was born on December 17, 1968 in Masbate, Philippines. Noel I. Aparilla (born on December 17, 1968) is most commonly known under Screen nickname Leon Miguel is a Filipino actor and model as well as an engineer. He was recently awarded the Best Actor (Short) award from the International Film Festival Manhattan (IFFM) 2016 in New York City, USA for his role in Redlights. Prior to that, he received world-wide fame and recognition due to his portrayal of the main antagonist, Visel, in a Tribeca film crime thriller entry called Graceland: A Life for Every Lie (2012) directed by Ron Morales. Graceland’s debut at the Tribeca Film Festival was awe-inspiring for audiences at the 2012 festival. It received the second place award in Audience Choice Award. Graceland also received its Canadian premiere at the Fantasia International Film Festival in July 2012 in Montreal, Canada and it also received an Audience Award at the Gasparilla Film Festival in Tampa, Florida.

He played the guerilla character “Juan” in Concerto (2008) which was which was a Cinemalaya Finalist, directed by Paul Alexander Morales; as also, he played “Lobo” in Panahon Na (2009) as well as “Farmer” in Pendong (2010) and Pendong (2010), both written by Sean Lim and under Oxin Films. In addition, he was an actor in “Gangster,” in Third World Happy (2010) alongside Sam Milby as the lead actor, from CinemaOne/Brass Knuckers Inc. Under supervision under the direction of Edward James Salcedo; the “Rebel” in CinemaOne Originals”Tsardyer” (2010) with Sigfried Barros-Sanchez as the director. Sigfried Barros-Sanchez. He was also in the character as “Baloy” in Isda (Fable of the Fish) 2011. Cinemalaya entry written and directed by Adolf Alix, Jr. The film was released in July 2012. He appeared the role of Guerilla (Filipino soldier) in Death March, another film directed by Adolf Alix, Jr.

Leon Miguel was featured in the November 2014 issue of Manila Bulletin titled “International filmfest veteran is proudly from Masbate”.

Leon Miguel also did several commercials on television as an actor in Katipunero on the show KKK (Andres Bonifacio) (1998) and Isang Bandilla (Emilio Aguinaldo) (1998) for the Philippine Centennial Celebration. He also played the main character Katipunero for the Duty Free Centennial Presentation (2010) directed by Raymond Red. He was also on the screen in San Miguel Beer (2004), SMB Vietnam Setting commercial, Metro Bank (2004), Blend 45 (2005), SMB Walng Kupas (2005), Oracle (2006) and Touch Mobile (2008). He as well portrayed as a Chavacano Fisherman, in an intrusion project of GMA Channel 7 and Globe Company, in the music video Believe used as a Station ID for the Peace and Unity information-dissemination drive.

Leon Miguel Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Actor
House Living in own house.

Leon Miguel is one of the richest Actor from Philippines. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Leon Miguel 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Leon Miguel was remarked by many for having at times an attractive Asian face, and a notable acting abilities that could be suited to a variety of Asian and local roles. This was a major reason why he was adored by producers and directors of international origin. He appeared in a variety of important Filipino films. Some of the films from the Philippines were, Mulanay Sa Pusod Ng Paraiso (1996) directed by Gil Portes, Kamada (1997) directed by Raymond Red, and My Guardian Debil (1998). He was in Ara Mina’s Nag-Aapoya Na Laman (2000) in the role of “Chupon,” directed by Don Escudero, as well as in Bala Ko Ang Bahala Sa Iyo (2001), Rosario 18 (2001), Utang Ni Tatang (2002), Batas Ng Lansangan (2002), Bakat (2002) and Lapu-Lapu (2002) Operation Balikatan (2003) and Paraiso (2005) in which he played distinct roles like kanto boy (Street Toughie) as well as Siga (Toughie) and syndicate member student worker hitman, snatcher as well as bangkero (boatman) as well as characters that were rebels (Katipunero, Hukbalahap).

He made his way into international scene through television and movies which he appeared within American, Japanese and Italian films shot at the Philippines. These American films included: In the Name of the Queen (1996) of NCRV/TEWES Production written by Bram Van Erkel, portraying the role of the “Djahat Warrior” (Indonesian) and In the Shadows of Enemy Lines (1998) of Philippine Film Studio, Inc. (PFSI) and directed by Mark Griffiths, playing as the “Vietnamese Gangster Leader;” Legacy (1998) of Star Pacific International Productions and directed by T.J. Scott, doing the part of the “Cambodian Rebel Leader,” along with David Hasselhoff and Rod Steiger and Moving Back (2000) which was produced by GFT Films, Inc. and directed by Sydney Furie, portraying as the “Vietnamese Thief,” together with lead actor Casper Van Dien.

He was also featured in a Talk & Text (Hati) (2010) commercial, Snitch Choco Bar (Rockers Dream) (2010), Head & Shoulders (2010), Project Building Medicine TVC (2010), and Ayos Dito Rocker TVC.

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Facts & Trivia

Leon Ranked on the list of most popular Actor. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Philippines. Leon Miguel celebrates birthday on December 17 of every year.

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