Filipino actor
Jomari Yllana
Assumed office June 30, 2016
Born José María Garchitorena Yllana
(1976-08-16 ) August 16, 1976 (age 48) Manila , PhilippinesPolitical party PDP (2016–present)Other political affiliations PMP (2015–2016)Spouses Children 3 Parent(s) Andres Yllana Sr. (father) Vicky Garchitorena-Yllana (mother) Relatives Anjo Yllana (brother) Robbie Yllana (1969–2010; brother)[ 1] Paulie Yllana (brother) Ryan Yllana (brother) Mikee Villanueva (cousin)Francis Garchitorena (uncle)[citation needed ] Mariano Garchitorena (grandfather)Occupation
Actor
model
concert producer and promoter
racing driver
politician
José María "Jomari " Garchitorena Yllana (born August 16, 1976) is a Filipino actor, model, racing driver, concert producer, promoter, and politician.
He rose to fame as one of the members of 1990s teen group "Gwapings" together with Mark Anthony Fernandez , Eric Fructuoso , and later with Jao Mapa .[ 2]
Two of his films, Diliryo (Delirium) and Sa Pusod ng Dagat (The Heart of the Sea) were presented at the 1997 and 1998 Toronto International Film Festival respectively. Diliryo was released through MAQ Productions, directed by Peque Gallaga and Lore Reyes, and starred Giselle Toengi as Yllana's leading lady. Sa Pusod ng Dagat starred Marilou Diaz-Abaya , Elizabeth Oropesa , and Chin Chin Gutierrez .
Career
Yllana appeared in several TV shows for ABS-CBN and GMA networks. In 2009, Yllana starred in Zorro , and became a contestant in Celebrity Duets: Philippine Edition . Also, Yllana played Alex Dorantes in Rosalinda opposite with Carla Abellana and Geoff Eigenmann and starred in the movie Yaya and Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie with Michael V. , Ogie Alcasid and ex-wife Aiko Melendez .
Currently, Yllana remains a freelance actor.
Other works
Aside from being an actor, Yllana also was a successful commercial and promotional model for the Bench clothing line.[citation needed ]
Currently, Yllana together with controversial politician Ronald "Ronnie" Singson , heads the Fearless Productions, a joint business venture which produces and promotes concerts in the Philippines for international and local artists.[ 3]
Politics
In the 2016 , Yllana ran for councilor of 1st District of Parañaque [ 4] and won.[ 5] [ 6] He was re-elected in 2019 and in 2022 .[ 7]
Personal life
Yllana has brothers in showbiz: comedian-actors Anjo (older brother) and Ryan (younger brother). Yllana is the former husband of actress /politician Aiko Melendez , whose marriage was annulled,[ 8] and they have a son named Andrei.[ 9] He and Melendez remain good friends and maintain a good co-parenting relationship.[ 10]
Yllana and his former live-in partner reportedly also have two sons.[ 8]
Yllana's former girlfriends include Priscilla Almeda,[ 11] Ara Mina and Pops Fernandez . Yllana and Almeda reunited in 2019.[ 12]
On November 5, 2023, a private wedding of Yllana and Almeda was held in Little White Chapel in Las Vegas , Nevada , United States . A church wedding is set in Naga by following year.[ 8]
Filmography
Film
Regal Shocker The Movie: Aparador (1989)
Hihintayin Kita Sa Langit (1991) as Young Gabriel
Emma Salazar Case (1991) as Leo
Shake, Rattle & Roll III : Ate (1991) as Delinquent
Mahal Kita Walang Iba (1992) as Ruben
Gwapings: The Adventure (1992)[ 11] as Mike
Secret Love (1993) as Jodi
Bulag, Pipi at Bingi (1993)
Dino... Abangan Ang Susunod Na... (1993)
Gwapings Dos (1993) as Dennis
Sobra Talaga...Over (1994)
The Secrets of Sarah Jane: Sana'y Mapatawad Mo (1994) as Francis
Ikaw Lang Ang Mamahalin: Camiguin (1995)
Pare Ko (1995) as Mackie
Araw-Araw, Gabi-Gabi (1995)
Taguan (1996) as Serge
Kabilin-bilinan ng Lola (1996)
Mula Noon Hanggang Ngayon (1996) as Nico
Kahit Kailan (1997)
Diliryo (1997)
Sa Pusod ng Dagat (1998) as Pepito
Sagad sa Init (1998)
Sambahin ang Ngalan Mo (1998) as Ramoncito
Banatan (1999)
Warat: Bibigay Ka Ba? (1999) as Rex
Bulaklak ng Maynila (1999) as Ed[ 13]
Mahal Kita, Walang Iwanan (2000) as Bodgie
Most Wanted (2000)
Katayan (2000)[ 14]
Gatas... Sa Dibdib Ng Kaaway (2001)
Minsan Pa (2004) as Jerry
Sigaw (2004) as Bert[ 15]
Enteng Kabisote 4: Okay Ka Fairy Ko...The Beginning of the Legend (2007) as Jose Rizal
Yaya and Angelina: The Spoiled Brat Movie (2009) as Mr. A
Ikaw ang Pag-ibig (2011) as Dr. Joey Lucas
The Healing (2012) as Robert
Television
Awards
References
^ Garcia, Rose (16 May 2010). "Anjo and Jomari Yllana's brother Robbie dies from complications due to diabetes" . PEP.ph . Retrieved 6 September 2021 .
^ " 'Gwapigs': Eric Fructuoso starts food business in Caloocan" . ABS-CBN News . 14 January 2021. Retrieved 6 September 2021 .
^ "Jomari Yllana: From Actor to Concert Producer" . PhilSTAR.com. 1 February 2010. Archived from the original on 12 September 2012. Retrieved 6 September 2021 .
^ Anarcon, James Patrick (15 October 2015). "Jomari Yllana to run for councilor in Parañaque's first district" . PEP.ph . Retrieved 6 September 2021 .
^ Bonagua, Khatrina (28 May 2021). "Where Are They Now: 1990s Celebrity Heartthrobs" . PEP.ph . Retrieved 6 September 2021 .
^ "How did showbiz clans fare in #Eleksyon2016?" . GMA News Online . 11 May 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2021 .
^ "Celebrities who won, lost in midterm polls" . The Manila Times . 14 May 2019. Retrieved 6 September 2021 .
^ a b c Serato, Arniel (November 6, 2023). "Abby Viduya weds Jomari Yllana in Las Vegas, Nevada" . Philippine Entertainment Portal (in Tagalog). Retrieved November 6, 2023 .
^ "Aiko Melendez throws simple celebration for son Andrei's 22nd birthday" . ABS-CBN News (in Tagalog). 8 September 2020. Retrieved 6 September 2021 .
^ "Aiko Melendez, humiling ng isa pang baby sa ex-husband na si Jomari Yllana?" . GMA News Online . 29 November 2014.
^ a b "Priscilla Almeda, Jomari Yllana decide 'it's time for us to be happy' " . ABS-CBN News . 10 December 2019. Retrieved 6 September 2021 .
^ "Ara Mina hopes breakup of her ex-boyfriend Jomari Yllana with Pops Fernandez turns to friendship" . Archived from the original on 2009-03-22. Retrieved 2010-10-18 .
^ Deocampo, Nick (2 December 2017). Sine Gabay: A Film Study Guide . Anvil Publishing, Inc. ISBN 978-621-420-179-2 . Retrieved 6 September 2021 .
^ Yeatter, Bryan L. (2007). Cinema of the Philippines: A History and Filmography, 1897-2005 . McFarland & Company. p. 307. ISBN 978-0-7864-3047-5 . Retrieved 6 September 2021 .
^ "LIST: 5 Filipino movies that'll give you the Halloween creeps" . Rappler . 27 October 2019. Retrieved 6 September 2021 .
^ "Metro Manila Film Festival:1996" . IMDB . Retrieved 2014-04-09.
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