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John Lloyd Espidol Cruz (born June 24, 1983) is a Filipino actor. Regarded as the "King of Contemporary Cinema" by the media, Cruz has top-billed several box-office successes. He has more than ten films with box office grosses of ₱100 million in the Philippines.
CNN describes Cruz as "the quintessential image of the contemporary leading man." He began acting at the age of 15 and has over 30 productions to his credit. A breakthrough role on the soap opera Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay, where he first started working with actress and frequent co-star Bea Alonzo, followed his starring role in the well-known Filipino TV drama Tabing Ilog, which he appeared in as a teenager. With around 80 awards won throughout his career including two FAMAS Awards and two Gawad Urian Awards, Cruz is one of the most awarded Filipino actors in the business. He was the first Filipino and Southeast Asian actor to receive the Star Asia Award at the New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF). He was the fifth highest-grossing Filipino actor in the 2010s decade, raking over a total of 2.3 billion in box office receipts. His 2015 film A Second Chance grossed over ₱556 million which makes it one of the highest grossing Philippine films in history.
He is currently managed by Maja Salvador's Crown Artist Management.
Background
John Lloyd Espidol Cruz is the youngest child of Luisito Llora and Aida Espidol Cruz. He was called by nicknames "Juward" and "Idan" among his family and some close friends. Cruz finished his grade school at Marikina Catholic School in 1996. He has four godchildren: Keith Martin R. Cruz, Reiner Cruz, and two others who lived in Doroteo Street Santolan Pasig City. He was later discovered by a talent scout in a mall while hanging out with friends to watch Magic Temple. Due to his father's failing marble business, Cruz decided to enter showbiz to help his family recover from financial problems. He first appeared in GMA Public Affairs' reenactment legal talk show Compañero y Compañera, followed by the crime and investigative series Calvento Files. This was followed by several guest appearances and shows. At age 14, Cruz became a member of ABS-CBN's Star Magic, where he became an alumnus of Batch 5. He was also a member of the then-teen trio called Koolits with Baron Geisler and Marc Solis.
Television career
Since he started his showbiz career in 1996, he was a contract talent for ABS-CBN.
In 1999, Cruz played the role of Rovic in the teen drama Tabing Ilog, alongside Kaye Abad, which lasted for almost four years. His breakthrough role came in 2002 by portraying the character of Yuri in Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay, where he is paired with Bea Alonzo. He was later cast in It Might Be You and Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin.
In 2006, Cruz was cast in the highly successful soap opera Maging Sino Ka Man along with Bea Alonzo, Anne Curtis and Sam Milby. In early 2007, he began endorsing Unilab's medication Paracetamol (Biogesic). In 2009, he made another collaboration with Bea Alonzo and played the male protagonist Armando in I Love Betty La Fea, a Philippine adaptation of the Colombian telenovela Yo Soy Betty La Fea. In 2010, Cruz was paired with Angel Locsin in the critically acclaimed dark fantasy series Imortal, a sequel of the original series Lobo.
As a TV host, Cruz had recurring appearances in the longest-running Sunday noontime variety show, ASAP. He was also recruited as one of four members of the Kanto Boys alongside ASAP mainstays Vhong Navarro, Billy Crawford and Luis Manzano.
In 2014, Cruz played the role of Romeo in the Saturday sitcom series Home Sweetie Home with Toni Gonzaga, which lasted until he left the show in 2017. He went on indefinite leave from show business after a controversial relationship with model and actress Ellen Adarna, who was his fellow co-star in Home Sweetie Home. Since 2019, Cruz makes occasional cameos in commercial ads.
On May 16, 2021, he signed up with Crown Artist Management. The following month, he made an appearance at GMA's broadcast of Shopee's "6.6. Mid-year Sale" TV event. On November 9, 2021, he officially signed a contract with GMA Network as part of his TV comeback. He starred in the Sunday sitcom Happy Together (pronounced as Happy To Get Her) which aired until August 2023.
Film career
John Lloyd Cruz starred with Sarah Geronimo in A Very Special Love produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films, which was released on July 30, 2008. The film grossed ₱185 million at the box office. In February 2009, Cruz's follow-up movie with Geronimo, You Changed My Life, a sequel to A Very Special Love also produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films, hit the box office. The film's total theatrical earnings reached ₱240 million and was ranked as the highest grossing Filipino film of all time in that same year. In mid-2009, he shifted from his regular roles for a more controversial, challenging project with Vilma Santos, in which he portrayed Luis Manzano's lover in the movie In My Life. Cruz has been nailed as the "Box-Office King" for three-consecutive years: in 2007 for One More Chance, in 2008 with A Very Special Love, and in 2009 with You Changed My Life, which became the top-grossing film of his career during that time until approximately six years later.
Cruz's reunion movie with love team partner Bea Alonzo, Miss You Like Crazy, released in February 2010 as Star Cinema's post-office offering, was a box office hit earning more than ₱140 million in its seven-week run and still the second top Filipino movie of 2010. He was later paired again with Toni Gonzaga in another box-office film titled My Amnesia Girl that earned ₱12.8 million on its first day (November 2010) and surpassing 100 million in its first-week run. It was directed by the box-office director Cathy Garcia Molina. It earned ₱165 million in its one-month run and was the top-grossing film of 2010. Plans for making a movie with the Kanto Boys of ASAP was proposed for 2011 but was never pushed through. In 2012, Cruz and Alonzo starred in the film The Mistress to celebrate their 10th anniversary as a love team. The Mistress was critically acclaimed, leaving a total box-office gross of ₱260 million and being the third highest grossing Filipino film of all time. He then reunites again with Geronimo for It Takes a Man and a Woman, a third and final sequel of the films A Very Special Love and You Changed My Life, which was released in 2013.
In 2015, Cruz starred and produced a thriller movie Honor Thy Father, which was first screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. He plays the part of a man who, after a period of estrangement from his family, returns home to seek their help when his wife gets them into trouble with violent investors whose money her dad had lost in a ponzi scheme. Also in that same year, Cruz and Alonzo starred again together in the movie A Second Chance, the sequel of highly successful 2007 film One More Chance. The film was released on November 25, 2015, and earned ₱556 million, becoming the highest grossing Filipino film of 2015.
Cruz has been also recognized as one of three honorees of the Star Asia award at the 15th New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF). He is the first Filipino and Southeast Asian actor to receive the honor. He joins Hong Kong's Miriam Yeung and South Korea's Lee Byung-hun – all box office stars in their own countries – as that year's recipients of the award.
Cruz won the Boccalino d’Oro prize or Golden Jug Award for Best Actor for his lead role in Lav Diaz’s "Essential Truths of The Lake", 76th Locarno Film Festival on August 11, 2023.
Activities
Cruz endorsed brands such as Bear Brand Milk, PSBank, Banana Peel, Tropicana Fruit Burst, 555, Sun Cellular, Magic Flakes, Biogesic, Adidas, Greenwich, 555 Corned Tuna, Swatch, Direct TV, Purefoods Tender Juicy, Smart, Choco Lava, Urban bags, Head & Shoulders, Lucky Me, Cherry Mobile, Joel Cruz Signatures perfume products John Lloyd Cruz Like Him and Likes Her and Aficionado Inspired EDT, LaBreza Tower, Skinwhite, Belo, Faces and Curves, Charms and Crystals, GAOC and Jollibee.
He is considered one of the most-acclaimed actors in the country, and was recently inducted to the Philippine Walk of Fame by German "Kuya Germs" Moreno in Eastwood City, Libis, Quezon City. His film and television projects are usually big hits with audiences nationwide.
Filmography
= Film
== Television
=Awards and nominations
Personal life
Cruz dated numerous personalities in the past, which include actresses Kaye Abad, Krista Ranillo, Ciara Sotto, Heart Evangelista, Ruffa Gutierrez, Shaina Magdayao, Angelica Panganiban and Ellen Adarna. He also dated stylist Liz Uy in late 2006.
Cruz has a son with Adarna named Elias Modesto. In December, Elias performed a piano recital under teacher Ryan Aviso. The coparenting couples officially published their son's 2024 graduation yearbook.
In 2023, Cruz confirmed his relationship with visual artist Isabel Santos after romance rumors surfaced in 2021.
References
External links
John Lloyd Cruz at IMDb
GMA Network profile
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- The Trial (film 2014)
- My Amnesia Girl
- The Mistress (film 2012)
- A Beautiful Affair
- Kapag Wala Nang Mga Alon
- One More Chance (film 2007)
- Oo Na, Mahal Na Kung Mahal
- La Luna Sangre
- 24/7 in Love
- Lauren Young
- John Lloyd Cruz
- Cathy Garcia-Sampana
- John Lloyd
- The Mistress (2012 film)
- Finally Found Someone
- One More Chance (2007 film)
- Honor Thy Father (film)
- My Amnesia Girl
- Just the 3 of Us
- Unofficially Yours