GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Box-Office King

GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Box-Office Queen
Awarded for Attaining the Highest Box-Office Record Film of the Year
Country Philippines
Presented by Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation
First awarded 1971
Currently held by Vic Sotto, My Bebe Love (2016)

The GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Box-Office King is an award presented annually by the Memorial Scholarship Foundation, led by Corazon Samaniego. It was first awarded at the 1st GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards ceremony, held in 1971 and it is given in honor of an actor whose films set the highest box-office record in the film industry.[1]

Winners

Robin Padilla has won several awards for the "Box-Office King" title including his first win in 1992.
John Lloyd Cruz has won several awards for the "Box-Office King" title including his first win in 1992 for his performance in One More Chance.
Bong Revilla has won the "Box-Office King" subsequently including his first win in 1993.
Year Actor Film Role Ref
1971
(1st)
Joseph Estrada
1972
(2nd)
Dolphy Quizon
1973
(3rd)
Tirso Cruz III
1974
(4th)
Joseph Estrada
1975
(5th)
Fernando Poe, Jr
1976
(6th)
Dolphy Quizon
1977
(7th)
No Award
1978
(8th)
Rudy Fernandez
1979
(9th)
Fernando Poe, Jr
1980
(10th)
Ramon Revilla
1981
(11th)
Dolphy Quizon
1982
(12th)
Dolphy Quizon
1983
(13th)
Dolphy Quizon
1984
(14th)
Fernando Poe Jr
1985
(15th)
Dolphy Quizon
1986
(16th)
Fernando Poe, Jr
1987
(17th)
Fernando Poe, Jr
1988
(18th)
Rudy Fernandez
1989
(19th)
Phillip Salvador[Note 1] Balweg Father Conrado Balweg [2]
1990
(20th)
Joey de Leon [3]
1991
(21st)
Rene Requiestas Pido Dida... Sabay Tayo Pido [4]
1992
(22nd)
Robin Padilla
1993
(23rd)
Bong Revilla [5]
1994
(24th)
Robin Padilla [5]
1995
(25th)
Bong Revilla [5]
1996
(26th)
Fernando Poe, Jr Kahit Butas ng Karayom, Papasukin Ko
1997
(27th)
Christopher de Leon Madrasta
1998
(28th)
Bong Revilla
1999
(29th)
Cesar Montano Jose Rizal
2000
(30th)
Fernando Poe Jr. Isusumbong Kita Sa Tatay Ko Badong Rivera [6]
2001
(31st)
Robin Padilla[Note 1] Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw Guillermo "Gimo" Talumpati [7]
2002
(32nd)
Aga Muhlach Pangako, Ikaw Lang [8]
2003
(33rd)
Aga Muhlach Kailangan Kita Carl Diesta [9]
2004
(34th)
Vic Sotto Lastikman Lastikman [10]
2005
(35th)
Vic Sotto Enteng Kabisote: Okay ka, Fairy Ko: The Legend Enteng Kabisote [11]
2006
(36th)
Vic Sotto Enteng Kabisote 2: Okay Ka Fairy Ko: The Legend Continues Faye [12]
2007
(37th)
Vic Sotto Enteng Kabisote 3: Okay Ka, Fairy Ko: The Legend Goes On and On and On Enteng Kabisote [13]
2008
(38th)
John Lloyd Cruz One More Chance Popoy Gonzales [14]
2009
(40th)
John Lloyd Cruz A Very Special Love Miguel "Miggy" Montenegro [15]
2010
(41st)
John Lloyd Cruz You Changed My Life Miguel "Miggy" Montenegro [16]
2011
(42nd)
Vic Sotto and Bong Revilla Si Agimat at si Enteng Kabisote Enteng Kabisote and Agimat [17]
2012
(43rd)
Derek Ramsay No Other Woman Ram Escaler [18]
2013
(44th)
John Lloyd Cruz The Mistress Frederico "JD / Eric" Torres Jr. [19]
2014
(45th)
John Lloyd Cruz It Takes a Man and a Woman Miguel "Miggy" Montenegro [20]
2015
(46th)
Piolo Pascual Starting Over Again Marco Antonio Villanueva III
2016
(47th)
Vic Sotto My Bebe Love Vito Carillo [21]

Awards

Actor Record SetFirst year awardedRecent year awarded
Fernando Poe Jr.719752000
Dolphy Quizon619721985
Vic Sotto620042016
John Lloyd Cruz520082014
Bong Revilla419932011
Robin Padilla319922001
Joseph Estrada219711974
Rudy Fernandez19781988
Aga Muhlach20022003
Piolo Pascual120152015

Notes

  1. 1 2 The winner is awarded for his series of box-office films. The film listed is one of the many films he starred in that particular year.

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