Jose Marcelo Ejercito Net Worth
Jose Marcelo Ejercito Net Worth is
$2 Million
Jose Marcelo Ejercito Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Joseph "Erap" Ejército Estrada (born José Marcelo Ejército; April 19, 1937) is a Filipino politician who served as the 13th President of the Philippines from 1998 until 2001. Estrada was the first person in the present Fifth Republican period to be elected both President and Vice-President. He is currently the Mayor of the City of Manila, the country's capital, after the 2013 mid-term elections.Estrada gained popularity as a film actor, playing the lead role in over a hundred films in an acting career spanning some three decades. He used his popularity as an actor to make gains in politics, serving as mayor of San Juan for 16 years, as Senator for one term, then as Vice-President under President Fidel V. Ramos.Estrada was elected President in 1998 with a wide margin of votes separating him from the other challengers, and was sworn into the presidency on June 30, 1998. In 2000 he declared an "all-out-war" against the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and captured its headquarters and other camps. However, allegations of corruption spawned an impeachment trial in the Senate, and in 2001 Estrada was ousted by "People Power 2" after the prosecution walked out of the impeachment court when the Senator-Judges voted "no" in the opening of the second envelope. The EDSA 2 protests resulted from the concerted efforts of political, business, military, and church elites who were displeased by Estrada's policies that included removal of sovereign guarantees on government contracts. In October 2000, the Daily Tribune reported about elite plans to "'constitutionally' oust President Estrada under 'Oplan Excelsis." Emil Jurado of the Manila Standard reported as early as 1999 about a PR demolition work designed to embarrass Estrada "by attributing to his administration all sorts of perceived faults and scams with the end in view of covering up anomalies and scams also committed during the Ramos administration." Former First Gentleman Mike Arroyo also admitted in an interview with Nick Joaquin that he and then-Ilocos Sur Gov. Chavit Singson and certain military officials plotted plans to oust Estrada in January 2001, with the alternative "plan B" being violent "with orders to shoot. And not only in Metro Manila."In 2007, Estrada was sentenced by the special division of the Sandiganbayan to reclusión perpetua for the plunder of stealing $80 million from the government and was sentenced a lifetime in prison, but was later granted pardon by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. He ran for president again in the 2010 presidential election, but placed second behind Senator Benigno Aquino III. Full Name | Joseph Estrada |
Date Of Birth | April 19, 1937 |
Place Of Birth | Manila, Philippines |
Height | 5' 8" (1.73 m) |
Profession | Actor, Producer |
Education | Mapúa Institute of Technology |
Nationality | Philippine |
Spouse | Luisa Pimentel Laarni Enriquez |
Children | Jackie |
Parents | Emilio Ejercito, Sr., Maria Marcelo |
Siblings | George Estregan, Jesse Ejercito, Pilarica Ejercito, Marita Ejercito, Paulie Ejercito, Connie Ejercito, Antonio Ejercito, Emilio Ejercito, Jr., Pat Ejercito |
Awards | FAMAS Award for Best Actor |
Movies | Kumander Alibasbas, Kill the Pushers, Ito Ang Pilipino, Ang Tanging Pamilya: A Marry Go Round, The Moises Padilla Story, Flight to Fury, Mamang Sorbetero, Mga Mata ni Angelita, Sa Kuko Ng Agila, Tatak ng Tundo, Order to Kill, Macho-nurin, Sa Dulo ng Kris, Warrant of Arrest, Blood Compact, Pedring Ta... |
Star Sign | Aries |
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1 | "Ang kaibigan, walang iwanan." (Translated as "Friends don't ever desert each other.") |
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1 | After a trial that lasted six years, Estrada was convicted of taking bribes and kickbacks while he was president of the Philippines. He was sentenced to life in prison, and ordered to forfeit a mansion and more than 15 million dollars. [September 2007] |
2 | Children (with Luisa Pimentel): Jinggoy Estrada, Jackie Estrada, and Jude Estrada. He also had a child from an out-of-wedlock relationship, Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito (from socialite Guia Gomez). |
3 | Uncle of Gary Estrada, son of George Estregan, who carries his family name. |
4 | When Corazon Aquino assumed the presidency in 1986, all officials of the local government suspected of malfeasance and anomalies were removed and replaced by appointed officers-in-charge. Estrada was then removed from his position as mayor. The following year, he ran and won a seat in the Senate under his own party, Partido ng Masang Pilipino. |
5 | Uncle of Jorge Estregan, son of George Estregan. The young Estregan is also into showbiz and politics. He was a mayor of Pagsanjan, Laguna, and was later elected governor of Laguna, until he was ousted from public office because of electoral spending irregularities. |
6 | Son Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito, making his name in Philippine politics by following his father's footsteps, is the current town mayor of San Juan. |
7 | Daughter Jackie is married to ABS-CBN heir Beaver Lopez. During his presidency, Estrada had accused ABS-CBN of bias reporting against him. |
8 | Wife, Luisa "Loi" Pimentel, is a physician by profession before entering politics after his ouster from the presidency. |
9 | He often played heroes of the downtrodden classes, which gained him the admiration of a lot of the nation's many unschooled and impoverished citizens. This later proved advantageous to his political career. |
10 | He played the lead role in more than 100 movies, and was producer of over 70 films. |
11 | His family was displeased with his dropping out of college and his involvement in a street gang that they forbade him from using his family name. He adopted the surname "Estrada" (Spanish for 'road') as a last name. |
12 | Brothers: Antonio Ejercito (1932-2005), Emilio Ejercito, Jr. (1928-1999), and George Estregan (born Jesus Jorge Ejercito) (1939-88). |
13 | A son of Emilio Ejército, Sr. (1898-1977), a small-scale government contractor, and the former María Marcelo (1905-present), a housewife. |
14 | His birthplace, Tondo, is one of the poorest parts of Manila, the capital of the Philippines. |
15 | The first actor to be inducted in the FAMAS Best Actor Hall of Fame of the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences in 1982. He also became a Hall of Fame awardee as a producer. He is the only person to achieve such double feat, so far. |
16 | Became a mayor of San Juan town in Metro Manila, Philippines in 1969; a senator in 1986, a vice president in 1992 and the 13th Philippine president in 1998. |
17 | Father of Jinggoy Estrada. Jinggoy ((married to Precy Vitug), also became a San Juan town mayor and was elected senator in 2004, becoming the third Ejercito to became a Philippine senator following the father and mother, Dr. Loi Ejercito). |
18 | Has one child with live-in partner actress Guia Gomez and two children with live-in partner Laarni Enriquez. |
19 | Took up Engineering at Ateneo de Manila. He was expelled. |
20 | As an actor with no prior political experience, Estrada entered politics in 1967 by running for mayor of San Juan, a small town in Metro Manila. He ended up losing his bid for mayor to Dr. Braulio Sto. Domingo in 1968. He was only proclaimed mayor in 1969, after winning an electoral protest against Sto. Domingo. |
21 | Used to work as an ambulance driver before trying his hand on acting. |
22 | Usually impersonated by Willy Nepomuceno, one of the most talented mimics in the Philippines. |
23 | His nickname, Erap, is an inverted Filipino term, pare, which means pal. |
24 | Was expelled from Ateneo de Manila University for defending a classmate being bullied by a foreigner. He later enrolled in an engineering course at Mapua Institute of Technology, eventually dropping out to pursue acting. |
25 | Is known for his deliberate bad English, and a book entitled "ERAPtion" emphasizing that was published. |
26 | Best friends of Fernando Poe Jr. |
27 | His white band on his left wrist is used to cover a bad scar from a fight. |
28 | Wife Dr. Loi Ejercito was elected as a senator of the Philippines |
29 | On April 2001 (three months after vacating the Malacanang), Estrada was arrested and imprisoned along with his eldest son and then-San Juan Mayor Jinggoy for several counts of perjury and plunder. This detention triggered a series of protests that culminated in two events, the so-called (and much debated) Edsa III and the failed May 1 rebellion, where Estrada's supporters stormed Malacañang in a bid to oust current Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and bring Estrada back to power. |
30 | Impeached on November of 2000 by the Philippine Congress, led by then-House Speaker Manuel 'Manny' Villar who was later elected as a Philippine Senator, for corruption and bribery. Estrada's trial in the Senate was marred on January 16 2001 when pro-administration senators blocked the presentation of key piece of evidence, leading to protests in Manila and other major cities that led to the fall of his government. |
31 | Ousted on January 20 2001 as Philippine President in a bloodless people's revolt that came to be known as Edsa II. The revolution was sparked by the accusation of his close buddy, Ilocos Sur governor Chavit Singson on October of 2000 that he was receiving bribe money from illegal gambling. |
32 | Elected President of the Philippines in 1998. He is the 13th president of the republic from June 30, 1998 to January 20, 2001. |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Ang tanging pamilya (A Marry-Go-Round!) | 2009 | Dindo Sicat | |
Sa kuko ng agila | 1989 | ||
Order to Kill | 1985 | ||
Bangkang papel sa dagat ng apoy | 1984 | ||
Macho-nurin | 1983 | ||
Pedring Taruc | 1982 | Pedring Taruc | |
Kumander Alibasbas | 1981 | Cesario Manarang aka Kumander Alibasbas | |
Hoy, tukso layuan mo ako! | 1980 | ||
Mamang Sorbetero | 1979 | ||
Warrant of Arrest | 1979 | ||
Okey lang basta't kapiling kita | 1979 | ||
Tatak ng tundo | 1978 | Jose 'Pepe' Sanchez | |
Yakuza Contract | 1978 | ||
Mga mata ni Angelita | 1978 | Mayor | |
Magkaaway | 1978 | ||
Bakya mo Neneng | 1977 | ||
Sa dulo ng kris | 1977 | ||
Huwag mong dungisan ang pisngi ng langit | 1977 | ||
Dateline Chicago: Arrest the Nurse Killer | 1976 | ||
Bago lumamig ang sabaw | 1976 | ||
Alas 5:00 ng Hapon, Gising Na Ang Mga Anghel | 1976 | ||
Hoy mister, ako ang misis mo | 1976 | ||
Huwag mo akong paandaran | 1975 | ||
Battle of the Champions | 1975 | ||
Diligin mo ng hamog ang uhaw na lupa | 1975 | ||
Counter Kill | 1975 | ||
Dugo at pag-ibig sa kapirasong lupa | 1975 | Jo (segment 4) | |
Hit and Run | 1975 | ||
Ang nobya kong sexy | 1975 | ||
King Khayam and I | 1974 | King Khayam | |
Manila Connection | 1974 | ||
Tama na, Erap | 1974 | ||
Ransom | 1974/I | ||
Okey ka, Erap | 1973 | ||
Ander di saya si Erap | 1973 | Erap | |
Dragnet | 1973 | ||
Ang agila at ang araw | 1973 | ||
Erap Is My Guy | 1973 | ||
Panic! | 1973 | ||
Blood Compact | 1972 | ||
Tatay na si Erap | 1972 | ||
Kill the Pushers | 1972 | ||
Magiting at pusakal | 1972 | ||
Apat na patak ng dugo ni Adan | 1971 | ||
Digmaan ng mga angkan | 1971 | ||
Valentin Walis | 1971 | Valentin Walis | |
Hukom bitay | 1971 | ||
Padre pugante | 1970 | ||
Areglado, boss | 1970 | ||
Sebastian | 1970 | Sebastian | |
Simon bastardo | 1970 | Simon Bastardo | |
Dugo ng bayani | 1969 | ||
Patria Adorada: Dugo ng Bayani | 1969 | ||
Parehas O' Laban! | 1969 | ||
Anim ang dapat patayin | 1969 | ||
Aragon Brothers | 1969 | ||
Ang ninong kong Nazareno | 1969 | ||
Sagupaan! | 1969 | Asiong Sugod | |
Capitan Pepe | 1969 | Capitan Pepe | |
Abdul Tapang | 1968 | Abdul Tapang | |
De colores | 1968 | ||
Diegong Daga | 1968 | Diegong Daga | |
Dos por dos | 1968 | ||
Galo Gimbal | 1968 | ||
Jakiri Valiente | 1968 | Jakiri Valiente | |
Kid Brother | 1968 | ||
Killer Patrol | 1968 | ||
Quintin Salazar | 1968 | Quintin Salazar | |
Rancho Diablo | 1968 | ||
To Susan with Love | 1968 | ||
Valiente Brothers | 1968 | ||
Suntok o karate | 1968 | ||
Azero Brothers | 1968 | ||
Cuadro de Jack | 1968 | ||
Alamat ng 7 kilabot | 1967 | ||
Alex Big Shot | 1967 | Alex | |
Ang kan ng haragan | 1967 | ||
Boy Aguila | 1967 | Boy Aguila | |
Ito ang Pilipino | 1966 | Tomas Ronquillo | |
Bantay salakay | 1966 | ||
Batang Iwahig | 1966 | ||
Tatak: Double Cross | 1966 | ||
Dodong Tricycle | 1966 | Dodong Tricycle | |
Stowaway | 1966 | ||
Soliman Brothers | 1966 | ||
John Doe | 1966 | John Doe | |
Ako'y magbabalik! | 1966 | ||
Totoy Bingi | 1966 | Totoy Bingi | |
Bodyguard | 1966 | In the title role | |
Badong Baldado | 1966 | Badong Baldado | |
Hahamakin ang lahat | 1965 | ||
Hamon sa bandila | 1965 | ||
Paalam sa kahapon | 1965 | ||
Valentin Galit | 1965 | Valentin Galit | |
Sapang palay | 1965 | ||
Buhay sa buhay! | 1965 | ||
Big Boss | 1965 | ||
Sa kamay ng mga kilabot | 1965 | ||
Labanang lalake! | 1965 | ||
Batang angustia | 1965 | Batang Angustia | |
Deadly Pinoy | 1965 | ||
Pepeng Pingas (Ang Batang San Nicolas) | 1965 | Pepeng Pingas | |
Salonga Brothers | 1965 | Asiong Salonga | |
Joe Nazareno: Ang taxi driver | 1965 | Joe Nazareno | |
Cordillera | 1964 | ||
Pambato | 1964 | ||
Mga daliring ginto | 1964 | ||
Dugo ng Sugatan | 1964 | ||
Vendetta Brothers | 1964 | Vistro Vendetta | |
Flight to Fury | 1964 | Garuda | |
Geron Busabos: Ang batang Quiapo | 1964 | Geron Busabos | |
Panginoon ng pantalan | 1964 | ||
Takot mabuhay, takot mamatay | 1964 | ||
Ako ang papatay | 1964 | ||
Deadly Brothers | 1964 | ||
Siyam na buhay ni Martin Pusa | 1964 | Martin Pusa | |
Berdugo ng mga maton | 1964 | ||
Encuentro | 1964 | ||
Kilabot sa Daang Bakal | 1963 | ||
Basagulero | 1963 | ||
Ang sangano at colegiala | 1963 | ||
Barilan sa Pugad Lawin | 1963 | ||
Tres Cantos | 1963 | ||
Kung hindi ka susuko...! | 1963 | ||
Sugapa | 1963 | ||
Via Europa | 1963 | ||
Los palikeros | 1963 | ||
Patapon | 1963 | ||
Ito ang Maynila | 1963 | ||
Istambay | 1963 | ||
Talahib | 1963 | ||
Ginoong itim | 1963 | ||
The Big Show | 1963 | ||
Pulong diablo | 1963 | ||
Hari ng mga maton | 1962 | ||
Kapit sa patalim | 1962 | ||
Asiong Meets Alembong | 1962 | Asiong | |
Tondo Boy | 1962 | In the title role | |
Cuatro condenados | 1962 | ||
Walang pagkalupig | 1962 | ||
Apat na kilabot | 1962 | ||
Suicide Commandoes | 1962 | ||
Digmaan ng mga maton | 1962 | ||
Markang rehas | 1962 | ||
Mga tigreng taga-bukid | 1962 | ||
The Moises Padilla Story | 1961 | Boy | |
Isang paa sa hukay | 1961 | ||
Sa baril mag-uusap | 1961 | ||
Nag-uumpugang bato | 1961 | ||
North Harbor | 1961 | ||
Habagat sa tag-araw | 1961 | ||
Baril sa baril | 1961 | Ricardo Guerrero | |
Tipnan sa Impiyerno | 1961 | Tootpick | |
Asiong Salonga | 1961 | Asiong Salonga | |
Pantalan Trece | 1961 | ||
True Confessions | 1960 | Third Story | |
Cuatro cantos | 1960 | ||
Johnny Davao | 1960 | ||
Big Time Berto | 1959 | Berto's Victim | |
Sumpa at pangako | 1959 | ||
Sotang Bastos | 1959 | ||
Batas ng puso | 1958 | ||
Matandang tinale | 1958 | ||
Sampung libong pisong pag-ibig | 1957 | Fred (as Jose Ejercito) | |
Kandilang bakal | 1957 | ||
Kandelerong pilak | 1954 |
Producer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Sa kuko ng agila | 1989 | executive producer | |
Macho-nurin | 1983 | executive producer | |
Lalake ako | 1982 | executive producer | |
Pedring Taruc | 1982 | executive producer | |
Kumander Alibasbas | 1981 | executive producer | |
Hoy, tukso layuan mo ako! | 1980 | executive producer | |
Mamang Sorbetero | 1979 | executive producer | |
Warrant of Arrest | 1979 | executive producer | |
Okey lang basta't kapiling kita | 1979 | executive producer | |
Yakuza Contract | 1978 | executive producer | |
Xia nan yang | 1974 | producer | |
Ander di saya si Erap | 1973 | producer | |
Durog | 1971 | executive producer | |
Udyok | 1971 | executive producer | |
Psycho Sex Killer | 1970 | executive producer | |
Blacksheep | 1969 | executive producer | |
Jerico | 1969 | executive producer | |
Eric | 1969 | executive producer | |
Ayon 'yon, eh | 1969 | executive producer | |
Cuadro de Queen | 1969 | executive producer | |
Capitan Pepe | 1969 | producer | |
Brothers for Hire | 1968 | executive producer | |
Valiente Brothers | 1968 | producer | |
Cuadro de Jack | 1968 | executive producer | |
Masquerade | 1967 | executive producer | |
Carnap | 1967 | executive producer | |
Roman Montalan | 1967 | executive producer | |
Wild, Wild Jess | 1966 | executive producer | |
Tatak: Double Cross | 1966 | producer | |
Johnny Brazil | 1966 | executive producer | |
Triggerman | 1966 | executive producer | |
Undercover | 1966 | executive producer | |
Ang babaing ito ay akin! | 1966 | executive producer | |
Alyas Popeye | 1966 | executive producer | |
Paolo Stacatto At Ang Gintong Buddha | 1966 | producer | |
Huling baraha | 1966 | executive producer | |
Titong Robinhood | 1965 | producer |
Thanks
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Feng shui 2 | 2014 | acknowledgements - as Hon. Joseph Estrada | |
Boy Golden | 2013 | special thanks: Office of the City Mayor of Manila |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Gandang gabi Vice | 2012 | TV Series | Himself |
Alay ni da king: An FPJ special | 2007 | TV Movie documentary | |
Ang mabuhay para sa masa | 2007 | Video documentary | |
Onyong Majikero | 1991 | Himself | |
Stardoom | 1971 | Himself (uncredited) |
Archive Footage
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Walang bakas | 2004 | TV Movie documentary | Himself (uncredited) |
Mano po | 2002 | Himself (uncredited) |
Won Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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2014 | Commemorative Award | Metro Manila Film Festival | ||
2012 | Special Award | Metro Manila Film Festival | Male Star of the Night | |
2008 | Golden Reel Award | FAP Awards, Philippines | ||
1992 | Special Recognition Award | Metro Manila Film Festival | ||
1983 | FAMAS Hall of Fame | FAMAS Awards | Actor | |
1983 | FAMAS Hall of Fame | FAMAS Awards | Producer | |
1982 | FAMAS Award | FAMAS Awards | Best Actor | Kumander Alibasbas (1981) |
1975 | Festival Prize | Metro Manila Film Festival | Best Actor | Diligin mo ng hamog ang uhaw na lupa (1975) |
1970 | FAMAS Award | FAMAS Awards | Best Actor | Dugo ng bayani (1969) |
1967 | FAMAS Award | FAMAS Awards | Best Actor | Ito ang Pilipino (1966) |
1965 | FAMAS Award | FAMAS Awards | Best Actor | Geron Busabos: Ang batang Quiapo (1964) |
1963 | FAMAS Award | FAMAS Awards | Best Actor | Markang rehas (1962) |
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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1981 | FAMAS Award | FAMAS Awards | Best Actor | Hoy, tukso layuan mo ako! (1980) |
1978 | FAMAS Award | FAMAS Awards | Best Actor | Bakya mo Neneng (1977) |
1975 | FAMAS Award | FAMAS Awards | Best Actor | Manila Connection (1974) |
1974 | FAMAS Award | FAMAS Awards | Best Actor | Erap Is My Guy (1973) |
1973 | FAMAS Award | FAMAS Awards | Best Actor | Kill the Pushers (1972) |
1972 | FAMAS Award | FAMAS Awards | Best Actor | Hukom bitay (1971) |
1969 | FAMAS Award | FAMAS Awards | Best Actor | Galo Gimbal (1968) |
1966 | FAMAS Award | FAMAS Awards | Best Actor | Sapang palay (1965) |
1964 | FAMAS Award | FAMAS Awards | Best Actor | Ito ang Maynila (1963) |