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Bomber Moran | |
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Born | Arturo Ocampo October 18, 1944 |
Died | August 14, 2004 59) San Francisco, California, United States | (aged
Nationality | Filipino |
Other names | Bomber |
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 1961–2001 |
Known for | The "Bud Spencer" of the Philippines |
Spouse | Erlina Ocampo |
Children | 2 |
Bomber Moran, born Arturo Ocampo, (October 18, 1944 - August 14, 2004) was a Filipino actor noted for his starring roles in action movies.
Moran was born in Manila, Philippines on October 18, 1944. During his career he acted in over 400 movies, often portraying "mean tough guy" characters. He was married to Erlinda Ocampo and had two children; Ramon and Sarah. He died at his home in San Francisco, California, on August 14, 2004. His cause of death was non-communicable disease.
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Ikaw o Ako | 1961 | ||
Black Mama, White Mama | 1973 | Vic Cheng's Goon | |
Ang Pagbabalik ni Leon Guerrero | 1974 | ||
Dugo at Pag-ibig sa Kapirasong lupa | 1975 | Vicente's Bodyguard | (segment 4), Uncredited |
Facundo Alitaftaf | 1978 | ||
Doble Kara | 1978 | ||
Boy Apache | 1978 | ||
Atsay | 1978 | Nonong | |
Teritoryo ko ito | 1979 | Baby Face's Gang | |
Batang salabusab | 1979 | ||
Chopstick Kid | 1979 | ||
Dolphy's Angels | 1980 | ||
Kosa | 1980 | ||
Siga | 1980 | ||
Tres kantos | 1980 | ||
Ang pagbabalik ni Leon Guerrero | 1980 | ||
Estibador | 1980 | Turo Pusakal | |
Brusko | 1980 | ||
Palpak Connection | 1981 | ||
Geronimo | 1981 | ||
Pepeng Shotgun | 1981 | Tommy's Man | |
Bulldog | 1981 | ||
Cuadro de Alas | 1981 | ||
Hepe Goes to War | 1981 | ||
San Basililo | 1981 | ||
Panlaban: Dos por Dos | 1981 | ||
Ikaw o ako | 1981 | ||
Tatlong Baraha | 1981 | Haring Copas | |
Juan Balutan | 1982 | ||
Estranghero | 1982 | ||
Alias Django | 1982 | ||
Sgt. Pork & Capt. Beans | 1982 | ||
Ito ang Lalake | 1982 | ||
Tokwa't Baboy | 1982 | ||
Man to Man | 1982 | ||
Pretty Boy Tsaplin and the 3 Istodyes | 1982 | ||
Par de Jack | 1983 | ||
Buhay Misis | 1983 | ||
Commandos | 1983 | ||
Babae Ikaw Ba'y Makasalanan? | 1983 | ||
Pieta | 1983 | Don Jose's Henchman | |
Over My Dead Body | 1983 | Luan | |
Bad Bananas sa Puting Tabing | 1983 | Bar Goon | |
Zigomar | 1984 | ||
Donato Akakdang Bato | 1984 | ||
Mga Walang Daigdig | 1984 | ||
Basag ang Pula | 1984 | Diego | |
Somewhere | 1984 | Bino | |
Kumander Cobra | 1984 | ||
Charot | 1984 | ||
Idol | 1984 | ||
Sloane | 1985 | ||
Working Boys | 1985 | Hostage Taker | |
Anino ni David Crusado | 1985 | ||
Ulo ng Gapo | 1985 | ||
Ben Tumbling: A People's Journal Story | 1985 | Kabo | |
Bilang Na ang Oras Mo | 1985 | ||
Hari ng Gatilyo | 1985 | ||
Order to Kill | 1985 | ||
Jandro Nakpil: Halang ang Kaluluwa | 1985 | ||
Swak | 1985 | ||
The Sangley Point Robbery | 1985 | Ambo | |
Partida | 1985 | ||
Paradise Inn | 1985 | ||
Boboy Tibayan: Tigre ng Cavite | 1985 | ||
Rustico Acuzar: Waray | 1985 | ||
Batang Quiapo | 1986 | Rading | |
Kamagong | 1986 | Taber | |
Horsey-Horsey: Tigidig-Tigidig | 1986 | Bruno | |
Ninja Kids | 1986 | Hostage Taker | |
Laban kung Laban | 1986 | ||
Super Islaw and the Flying Kids | 1986 | Kapitan Barang | |
Bodyguard: Masyong Bagwisa Jr. | 1986 | Goon | |
Asong Gubat | 1986 | ||
Cobrador | 1986 | ||
The Buelta Force | 1986 | ||
'Di Bale Na Lang! | 1987 | ||
Target: Sparrow Unit | 1987 | ||
Ready!.. Aim!.. Fire!.. | 1987 | Hijacker | |
Family Tree | 1987 | Teryo | |
Kambal Tuko | 1988 | Boy Macho | |
Ex-Army | 1988 | Eming | |
Alega Gang: Public Enemy No.1 of Cebu | 1988 | Logan | |
Kambal Na Kamao: Madugong Engkwentro | 1988 | ||
Super Inday and the Golden Bibe | 1988 | ||
Strike Commando 2 | 1988 | Hog | Uncredited |
Ompong Galapong: May Ulo, Walang Tapon | 1988 | ||
Kumander Dante | 1988 | ||
Sheman: Mistress of the Universe | 1988 | Kutchero | |
Sandakot Na Bala | 1988 | Hired guns | |
Pepeng Kuryente: Man with a Thousand Volts | 1988 | Lucas | |
Kahit Ako'y Tupang Itim, May Langit Rin | 1988 | Dona Mary | |
Chinatown: Sa Kuko ng Dragon | 1988 | ||
One Two Bato, Three Four Bapor | 1988 | ||
Starzan: Shouting Star of the Jungle | 1989 | Chief Raprap | |
Si Malakas at si Maganda | 1989 | Raymond | |
Alex Boncayao Brigade: The Liquidation Arm of the NPA | 1989 | ||
Sgt. Niñonuevo: The Fastest Gun Alive of WPD | 1989 | Sgt. Geronimo Santos | |
Florencio Diño Public Enemy No. 1 of Caloocan | 1989 | ||
Eagle Squad | 1989 | ||
Moises Platon | 1989 | ||
Long Ranger and TonTon (Shooting Stars of the West) | 1989 | Viva Zapanta | |
Starzan II: The Coming of the Star Son | 1989 | ||
Sa Kuko ng Agila | 1989 | ||
Limang Daliri ng Diyos | 1989 | ||
SuperMouse and the Robo-Rats | 1989 | Pendong's Goon | |
My Darling Domestik | 1989 | ||
Ang Mahiwagang Daigdig ni Elias Paniki | 1989 | Totoy Sipa | |
Barumbado | 1990 | ||
Ayaw Matulog ng Gabi | 1990 | ||
David Balondo ng Tondo | 1990 | Lontoc's Man | |
Walang Awa Kung Pumatay | 1990 | ||
Karapatan Ko ang Pumatay, Kapitan Guti | 1990 | ||
Alyas Pogi: Birador ng Nueva Ecija | 1990 | Epe | |
May Araw Ka Rin Bagallon | 1990 | ||
Leon ng Maynila: P/Col. Romeo B. Maganto, WPD-MPFF | 1991 | Jim / Beltran | |
Alyas Batman en Robin | 1991 | ||
Goosebuster | 1991 | Captain Robert de Niro | |
Bingbong: The Vincent Crisologo Story | 1991 | ||
Kamay ni Cain | 1992 | ||
Aguila at Guerrero: Droga Terminators | 1992 | Pete Dimaguiba | |
Alyas Joker: Sigue-Sigue 22 Commando | 1992 | ||
Alyas Pogi 2 | 1992 | Kardong Kalabaw | |
Gobernador | 1992 | Abando | |
Bad Boy II | 1992 | ||
Alyas Ninong: Huling Kilabot ng Tondo | 1992 | Dagul | |
Gascon... bala ang katapat mo | 1993 | ||
Beloy Montemayor Jr.: Tirador ng Cebu | 1993 | Tirso's Men | |
Makuha Ka sa Tingin | 1993 | Don Ricardo's Men | |
Kahit ako'y busabos | 1993 | ||
Victor Meneses: Dugong Kriminal | 1993 | Antonio | |
Manila Boy | 1993 | ||
Humanda Ka Mayor!: Bahala Na ang Diyos | 1993 | Badong | |
Di Na Natuto: Sorry Na, Puwede Ba? | 1993 | ||
Task Force Habagat | 1993 | ||
Ano Ba Yan 2 | 1993 | ||
Mistah | Alih | 1994 | |
Tasya Fantasia | 1994 | ||
Ismael Zacarias | 1994 | Don Pablo's Man | |
Silya elektrika | 1994 | Sgt. Lizardo's Men | |
Oo Na, Sige Na! | 1994 | Bodyguard of Don Perfecto | |
Rodolfo 'Boy' Fuentes: Libingan ng mga buhay | 1995 | ||
Lt. Rolito Reynoso: Mahirap patayin | 1995 | ||
Iligpit si Bobby Ortega: Markang bungo 2 | 1995 | ||
Batas ang katapat mo | 1995 | ||
Kristo | 1996 | Herodian Guard | |
Ang Syota Kong Balikbayan | 1996 | ||
Rubberman | 1996 | Bobo | |
Alex Boncayao Brigade: The Liquidation Arm of the NPA | 1998 | ||
D'Sisters: Nuns of the Above | 1999 | Rodman | |
Basta't Ikaw, Nanginginig Pa! | 1999 | ||
Leon ng Maynila: Lt. Col. Romeo Maganto | 2000 | ||
Makamandag Na Bala | 2000 | Ato | |
Iligpit si Bobby Ortega: Markang Bungo 2 | 2001 |
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