Beki Boxer
Beki Boxer | |
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Genre | Comedy-drama |
Written by | Renato L. Custodio, Jr. |
Directed by |
Jade Castro Monti L. Parungao |
Starring |
Alwyn Uytingco Vin Abrenica Joross Gamboa Claire Hartell Christian Vasquez Candy Pangilinan Kristel Moreno |
Opening theme |
"Can This Be Love?" performed by Smokey Mountain |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language(s) | Filipino, English |
No. of episodes | 68 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Nelson L. Alindongan |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | TV5 |
Original release | March 31 – July 4, 2014 |
External links | |
Website |
Beki Boxer is a Filipino gay-themed comedy-drama series created by TV5 and released on March 31, 2014. It stars Alwyn Uytingco, Vin Abrenica, Joross Gamboa and Claire Ruiz. It is considered as the 2nd gay-themed drama series on the primetime block after the success of My Husband's Lover. It premiered on the network's primetime block, replacing Let's Ask Pilipinas.[1]
Cast
- Alwyn Uytingco as Rocky "The Tsunami" Ponciano
- Vin Abrenica as Renato "Atong" Villaflor/Marlon Villafor
- Danita Paner as Chloe
- Joross Gamboa as Madonna
- Claire Ruiz as Venus
- Christian Vasquez as Max
- Candy Pangilinan as Consuelo
- Cholo Barretto as Elorde
- Kristel Moreno as Jessa
- Onyok Velasco as Onyok
- Brent Manzano as James
- John Regala as Dalmacio
- Alizon Andres as Gardo
- Rain Prince Allan Quite as Young Rocky
- Jerald Napoles as Toto
Guest stars
- Aubrey Miles as Yvette
- Albie Casiño as Eric Ibañez
- Ryan Yllana as Beber
- Tina Monasterio as Clarissa
- Elijah Maguindayao as Young Elorde
- Bekimon as Leyla
- Brent Manzano as James
- Ram De Leon as Sushmita
- Bing Uytinco Jr. as Barang
- Alvin Anson as Antonio
- Denver Cuello as Marvin "The Hammerhead" Ortega[2]
- Michael Farenas as Leonardo “Matador” Gonzales[3]
- Juan Martin "Bai" Elorde as Mike "Pitbull" Traje
- Edgar Gabejan as Bobby "The Silent Assassin" Delgado
- Aldred Gatchalian as Charles
- Restituto "Buboy" Fernandez as Himself
- Dennis Laurente as Gordon Berdugo
- Luke Jickain as Dyanggo
- Danton Remoto as Himself
- Rex Tso as Zhang "The Chameleon" Shin
Rocky's Professional Fight Results
- vs. Marvin "The Hammerhead" Ortega - Won via decision.
- vs. Leonardo "Matador" Gonzales - Won via knockout.
- vs. Mike "Pitbull" Traje - Won via disqualification.
- vs. Bobby "The Silent Assassin" Delgado - Lose via knockout.
- vs. Gordon Berdugo - Won via disqualification.
- vs. Renato "Atong" Villaflor - Won via decision.
- vs. Zhang "The Chameleon" Shin - Won via knockout.
Awards and nominations
Year | Association | Award/Recognition | Category | Nominee | Result | Source |
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2015 | Entertainment Press Society | 6th Golden Screen TV Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Drama Program | Alwyn Uytingco | Nominated | [4] |
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.pep.ph/guide/tv/13325/alwyn-uytingco-downplays-comparisons-of-beki-boxer-with-my-husbands-lover
- ↑ http://www.interaksyon.com/interaktv/real-life-boxing-champ-denver-cuello-guest-stars-in-tv5s-beki-boxer
- ↑ http://www.malaya.com.ph/business-news/entertainment/%E2%80%98beki-boxer%E2%80%99-faces-wbpf-titlist-michael-farenas
- ↑ "6th Golden Screen TV Awards nominees bared; Angel Locsin, Marian Rivera snubbed for Best Actress". Philippine Entertainment Portal. April 6, 2015. Retrieved April 27, 2015.
External links
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