Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actor

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Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Actor
Awarded forBest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
Country Philippines
Presented by MMDA
First awarded1975
Currently held by JC Santos,
Mallari (2023)
Website www.mmda.gov.ph/mmff/

The Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actor is an award presented annually by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). It was first awarded at the 1st Metro Manila Film Festival ceremony, held in 1975; Vic Silayan received the award for his role in Diligan Mo ng Hamog ang Uhaw na Lupa and it is given in honor of an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role while working within the film industry. [1] Currently, nominees and winners are determined by Executive Committees, headed by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Chairman and key members of the film industry. [2]

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Winners and nominees

Jaime Fabregas won in 1998 for his role in Jose Rizal. Jaime Fabregas at Pakil Churchjf.jpg
Jaime Fabregas won in 1998 for his role in José Rizal .
Cesar Montano won several "Best Supporting Actor" Awards including his first win in 1989 for his performance in Ang Bukas ay Akin. Cesar Montano.jpg
Cesar Montano won several "Best Supporting Actor" Awards including his first win in 1989 for his performance in Ang Bukas ay Akin.
Ariel Rivera won in 1992 for his role in Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal. Ariel solo.jpg
Ariel Rivera won in 1992 for his role in Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal.
Piolo Pascual won in 2002 for his supporting acting role in Dekada '70. Piolo Pascual at the Star Magic Concert Tour in Ontario, CA, June 2009.jpg
Piolo Pascual won in 2002 for his supporting acting role in Dekada '70 .
Dolphy won in 2010 for his role in Rosario Dolphy.jpg
Dolphy won in 2010 for his role in Rosario
KeyExplanation
Indicates the winning supporting actor

1970s

YearActorFilmRoleRef
1975
(1st)
Vic SilayanDiligan Mo ng Hamog ang Uhaw na Lupa [1]
1976
(2nd)
Ruel Vernal Insiang Dado [3]
1977
(3rd)
Joonee Gamboa Burlesk QueenLouie [4]
1978
(4th)
None [Note 1] [5]
1979
(5th)
Johnny Delgado Ang Alamat ni Julian Makabayan [6]

1980s

YearActorFilmRoleRef
1980
(6th)
None [Note 2] [7]
1981
(7th)
Jay Ilagan Kisapmata Noel Manalansan [8]
1982
(8th)
Spanky Manikan Himala Orly [9]
1983
(9th)
Dennis Roldan Hot Property [10]
1984
(10th)
Tom Olivar Bulaklak sa City Jail Paquito [11]
1985
(11th)
Tommy Abuel The Moises Padilla Story [12]
1986
(12th)
Christopher Ad. CastilloBagets Gang [13]
1987
(13th)
Roderick Paulate (1 + 1 = 12 + 1) [14]
1988
(14th)
Dick Israel Patrolman [15]
1989
(15th)
Cesar Montano Ang Bukas ay AkinPredo [16]

1990s

YearActorFilmRoleRef
1990
(16th)
Robert Arevalo Ama, Bakit Mo Ako Pinabayaan? [17]
1991
(17th)
Leo Martinez Juan Tamad at Mr. Shooli: Mongolian BarbecueManhik-Manaog [18]
1992
(18th)
Ariel Rivera Bakit Labis Kitang MahalDavid [19]
1993
(19th)
Ronaldo Valdez May Minamahal Cenon [20]
1994
(20th)
Dick Israel Kanto Boy 2: Anak ni Totoy Guwapo Benjie [21]
1995
(21st)
Albert Martinez Muling Umawit ang Puso Miguel Sanchez [22]
1996
(22nd)
John Arcilla Mulanay [23]
1997
(23rd)
Ronaldo Valdez Nasaan ang Puso?Edgardo de Luna [24]
1998
(24th)
Jaime Fabregas José Rizal Luis Taviel de Andrade [25]
1999
(25th)
Pen Medina Muro-ami Dado [26]

2000s

YearActorFilmRoleRef
2000
(26th)
Jeffrey Quizon Markova: Comfort Gay Young Markova [27]
2001
(27th)
Ronnie Lazaro Bagong Buwan Datu Ali [28]
2002
(28th)
Piolo Pascual Dekada '70 Julian "Jules" Bartolome, Jr. [29]
2003
(29th)
Victor NeriFilipinasEmman Filipinas [30]
2004
(30th)
Dennis Trillo Aishite Imasu 1941: Mahal Kita Ignacio Basa/ Inya [31]
2005
(31st)
Jose Manalo Enteng Kabisote: OK Ka Fairy Ko... The Legend Jose [32]
2006
(32nd)
Johnny Delgado Ligalig [33]
2007
(33rd)
Roi Vinzon Resiklo Hades [34]
2008
(34th)
Phillip Salvador Baler Daniel Reyes [35]
2009
(35th)
Phillip Salvador Ang Panday Lizardo [36]
John Lapus Shake, Rattle & Roll 11 Basti

2010s

YearActorFilmRoleRef
2010
(36th)
Dolphy Rosario Elder Hesus [37]
Roy Alvarez Father Jejemon
Alwyn Uytingco Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na 'To!) Peter Tirso "Pip" Montecillo
Sid Lucero Rosario Carding
2011
(37th)
John Regala Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story Carlos "Totoy Golem" Capistrano [38]
Baron Geisler Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story Ernesto "Erning Toothpick" Reyes
Dennis Trillo Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow Derek
Jose Manalo Enteng ng Ina Mo Bodyguard Jose
2012
(38th)
Cesar Montano El Presidente Andrés Bonifacio [39]
Zanjoe Marudo One More Try Tristan
2013
(39th)
Pen Medina 10,000 Hours Sebastian Jago [40]
Cholo Barretto 10,000 Hours Benjo Alcaraz
Janus del Prado Pagpag: Siyam na Buhay Dencio
Baron Geisler Boy Golden Datu Putla
Christian Vasquez Pedro Calungsod: Batang Martir Padre Diego Luis de San Vitores
Michael de Mesa 10,000 Hours Dir. Dante Cristobal
2014
(40th)
Joey Marquez Kubot: The Aswang Chronicles Nestor [41]
2015
(41st)
Tirso Cruz III Honor Thy Father Bishop Tony [42]
2016
(42nd)
Christian Bables Die Beautiful Barbs [43]
Cedrick Juan Oro Bong
Joel Torre Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 2: #ForeverIsNotEnough Joel Torre
Lou Veloso Seklusyon Sandoval
2017
(43rd)
Edgar Allan Guzman Deadma Walking Mark [44]
Nonie Buencamino Ang Larawan Manolo
Sandino Martin Ang Larawan Bitoy Camacho
Jake Cuenca Ang Panday Lucifer
Robert Arevalo Ang Larawan Don Perico
2018
(44th)
Tony Mabesa Rainbow's Sunset Fredo [45]
2019
(45th)
Joem Bascon Write About Love Marco
Soliman Cruz Miracle in Cell No. 7 Tatang Celso
JC Santos SunodLance

2020s

YearActorFilmRoleRef
2020
(46th)
Michael de Mesa Isa Pang Bahaghari Rey [46]
Edgar Allan Guzman Coming Home Ned
Zanjoe Marudo Isa Pang Bahaghari Andy
John Leinard Ramos The Boy Foretold by the Stars Timmy
Dante Rivero Suarez: The Healing Priest
2021
(47th)
John Arcilla Big Night! [47]
John Arcilla A Hard Day Ace
Nico Antonio Big Night!
2022
(48th)
Mon Confiado Nanahimik ang Gabi [48]
Nonie Buencamino Family Matters Kiko
Sean de Guzman My Father, Myself Matthew
2023
(49th)
JC Santos Mallari [49]
Romnick Sarmenta Becky & Badette
Dingdong Dantes Firefly
Epi Quizon Firefly
Enchong Dee GomBurZa
Dante Rivero GomBurZa
Pepe Herrera Rewind
Tommy Alejandrino Mallari

Multiple awards for Best Supporting Actor

Throughout the history of Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF), there have been actors who received multiple Awards for Best Supporting Actor. As of 2021 (47th MMFF), 7 actors have received two or more Best Supporting Actor awards.

ActorRecord SetFirst year awardedRecent year awarded
Pen Medina 2 1999 2013
Cesar Montano 1989 2012
Phillip Salvador 2008 2009
Johnny Delgado 1979 2006
Ronaldo Valdez 1993 1997
Dick Israel 1988 1994
John Arcilla 1996 2021

Notes

  1. Only the "Best Performer" award was given.
  2. Only the "Best Actor" and "Best Actress" awards were given.

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