John Lloyd Cruz




























John Lloyd Cruz

John Lloyd Cruz by Ronn Tan, April 2010.png
Cruz in April 2010

Born
John Lloyd Espidol Cruz
Pasay City, Philippines
Other names Lloydie, JLC
Occupation
Actor, Model, TV host
Agent
Star Magic (1997–2017) (On indefinite leave from show business)
Parent(s) Aida Espidol-Cruz
Luisito Llora Cruz

John Lloyd Espidol Cruz is a Filipino actor, model, and occasional TV host. His career started with appearances in numerous teen-oriented movies and TV shows. He was a member of ABS-CBN's Star Magic, where he is an alumnus of Batch 5.


He starred in the teen drama Tabing Ilog along with Kaye Abad. He is best known for his work on soap operas such as It Might Be You, Maging Sino Ka Man, I ♥ Betty La Fea, and Imortal.


Throughout his career, he has collaborated with fellow actors, including Kaye Abad, Angel Locsin, Bea Alonzo, and Sarah Geronimo. In mid-2009, he shifted from his regular series of roles for a more controversial role in the film In My Life where he played a gay character.


Cruz finished his elementary education at Marikina Catholic School. He attended his secondary education until third year at ABS-CBN Distance Learning Center.[1]


He used to reside in Santolan, Pasig. He is currently residing in Valle Verde, an exclusive subdivision in Pasig.[1]




Contents






  • 1 Background


  • 2 Television career


  • 3 Film career


  • 4 Activities


    • 4.1 Media reception




  • 5 Filmography


    • 5.1 Film


    • 5.2 Television




  • 6 Awards and nominations


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Background


Cruz was born as John Lloyd Espidol Cruz, the youngest child of Luisito Llora and Aida Espidol Cruz. He was called by his nickname "Juward" and "Idan" among his family and some close friends. Cruz finished his grade school at Marikina Catholic School in 1996. He was later discovered by a talent scout in a mall while hanging out with friends. 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 the now-defunct crime and investigative series Calvento Files. This was followed by several guesting and shows. At the age of 14, he 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.[2][3][4]



Television career


In 1999, he starred in the teen drama Tabing Ilog alongside Kaye Abad, playing the role of Rovic. The series was successful where it lasted for five years.


His breakthrough role came in 2002, when he was chosen to play Yuri in Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay where he was paired with future love team Bea Alonzo. After his role in Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay, it was followed by many television series where he played the lead roles including It Might Be You where he played Lawrence.
After the said series, he then played the role of Oliver in Ikaw Ang Lahat Sa Akin, Eli in Maging Sino Ka Man and its sequel where he won an award for Best Actor.


In 2009, he was again reunited with actress Bea Alonzo where he played the male lead in the I Love Betty La Fea an adaptation of the Colombian series Yo Soy Betty La Fea which marks their 6th TV collaboration.


In 2010, Cruz was paired with Angel Locsin in a dark-romance, fantasy-thriller series titled Imortal a sequel to the original series Lobo.


As a TV host, he has recurring appearances in the concert show, ASAP. With ASAP, he has been recruited as one fourth of the variety group Kanto Boys alongside ASAP mainstays Billy Crawford, Vhong Navarro and Luis Manzano.


Since he started his showbiz career in 1996, he has been a contract talent for ABS-CBN.


Cruz went on indefinite leave from show business in 2017.



Film career




John Lloyd Cruz at the ABS-CBN Talent Center, May 2010.


On July 30, 2008, Cruz starred with Sarah Geronimo in A Very Special Love above Star Cinema and Viva Films. The film grossed PHP 179,569,117 at the box office.[5][6][7][8]


In February 2009, Cruz's follow-up movie with Sarah Geronimo, You Changed My Life, hit the box office. It was the sequel to A Very Special Love and was also produced by Star Cinema and Viva Films.[9] The film’s total theatrical earnings reached PHP 240.44 million and is ranked as the highest grossing Filipino film of all time.[10]
In mid-2009, he shifted from his regular series of roles for a more controversial and challenging project with Vilma Santos, in which he portrayed Luis Manzano's lover in the movie In My Life.
He 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.


Lloydie's reunion movie with perennial love team partner Bea Alonzo, Miss You Like Crazy, which was shown on February 2010 as Star Cinema's post-office offering, was a box office hit earning more than PHP 140 million in its seven-week run and still the second Filipino movie of 2010.


He was paired with Toni Gonzaga in again an expected 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.[11][12] It earned PHP 165 million in its one-month run and was the top-grossing film of 2010. Cruz will have another project with Kanto Boys in 2011.


On 2012, Lloyd and Bea Alonzo had a film entitled The Mistress in celebrating their 10th year anniversary. The said film has been critically acclaimed and leaving a total box office gross of P260,000,000 and being the third highest grossing Filipino film of all time.


In 2015, he starred in the thriller Honor Thy Father in which 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. He also reunited with Bea Alonzo for the sequel of their highly successful 2007 film, One More Chance called A Second Chance. The film earned PHP 550 million and became the highest grossing Filipino film of 2015 and the highest grossing Filipino film of all time.[13] John Lloyd Cruz has been 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 this year's recipients of the award.


He starred in and produced Honor Thy Father, which is set to make its New York debut at the festival.



Activities


Cruz continues to be an endorser of such properties as Bear Brand Adult Milk, PS Bank, Banana Peel, Lucky Pancit Beef Pares, NamNam Lucky Me, Tropicana Fruit Burst, 555, Sun Cellular, Magic Flakes, Biogesic, Biogesic for Kids, Adidas, Greenwich, 555 Corned Tuna, Swatch, Direct TV, Purefoods, Smart, Choco Lava, Urban bags, Knorr cubes, 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, and GAOC.


He is considered one of the most-acclaimed actors in the country today, and was recently inducted to the Philippine Walk of Fame by German "Kuya Germs" Moreno in Eastwood City, Libis, Quezon City. His movies and television projects are usually big hits with audiences nationwide.



Media reception


In Cinema One Originals 2009, he was awarded as one of the 15 Cinema One Legends.


In the April 2009 issue of Summit Media's YES! magazine, he was hailed as the third most powerful celebrity in The Philippines.[citation needed] In the July 2010 special issue of YES! magazine, he got the third spot in the 100 Most Beautiful Stars.[citation needed]



Filmography



Film






















































































































































































Year Film Role Notes and Awards
1997

Ikaw Pala ang Mahal Ko
Robin Gatmaitan

1998

Nagbibinata
G-Boy Velasco

1999

Oo Na, Mahal Na Kung Mahal
Igi Boy


Gimik: The Reunion
Junie De Dios

2002

Forevermore
Boyet

2003

My First Romance
Enzo
"Two Hearts"
2004

Now That I Have You
Michael Morelos
Nominated—ENPRESS Golden Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Musical or Comedy)
2005

Dubai
Andrew "Kasmot" Alvarez

GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Film Actor of the Year
FAMAS Award for Best Supporting Actor[14]

PMPC Star Award for Movies for Movie Supporting Actor of the Year
Nominated—FAP Luna Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated—Gawad PASADO Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated—Gawad TANGLAW Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated—Gawad URIAN Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated—U.P. Film Desk of the Young Critics Circle Award for Movies for Best Supporting Actor
2006

Close to You
Manuel "Palits" Soriano
Nominated—ENPRESS Golden Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Musical or Comedy)

All About Love
Eric
"About Anna"
FAP Luna Award for Best Actor[14]
2007

One More Chance
Rodolfo "Popoy" Gonzales Jr.

GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Box-Office King
ASAP Pop Viewer's Choice Award for Pop Love Team (shared with Bea Alonzo)[15]
ASAP Pop Viewer's Choice Award for Pop Screen Kiss (shared with Bea Alonzo)[15]
ENPRESS Golden Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Drama)[14]
Nominated—FAMAS Award for Best Actor[14]
Nominated—FAP Luna Award for Best Actor[14]
Nominated—PMPC Star Award for Movies for Movie Actor of the Year

Still Life
Himself
Cameo
Official Indie film entry for Cinemalaya 2007
2008

A Very Special Love
Miguel "Miggy" Montenegro

GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Box-Office King
Nominated—ENPRESS Golden Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Musical or Comedy)
Nominated—FAP Luna Award for Best Actor[14]
Nominated—Gawad PASADO Award for Best Actor
Nominated—PMPC Star Award for Movies for Movie Actor of the Year

My Only U
Miggy
Cameo
2009

You Changed My Life
Miguel "Miggy" Montenegro

GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Box-Office King
Nominated—ENPRESS Golden Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Musical or Comedy)

In My Life
Noel Villanueva
Gawad PASADO Award for Best Actor
Gawad TANGLAW Award for Best Actor
GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Box-Office King(shared with Luis Manzano)
MTRCB Movie Awards for Best Supporting Actor
PMPC Star Award for Movies for Movie Actor of the Year
Nominated—ENPRESS Golden Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Drama)
Nominated—FAMAS Award for Best Actor
Nominated—Gawad URIAN Award for Best Actor[14]

T2
Gary (Cameo)
Cameo
2010

Miss You Like Crazy
Allan Alvarez

FAMAS Award for Best Actor
GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Film Actor of the Year[16]
Nominated—ENPRESS Golden Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Drama)
Nominated—Gawad TANGLAW Award for Best Actor
Nominated—Gawad URIAN Award for Best Actor
Nominated—PMPC Star Award for Movies for Movie Actor of the Year

My Amnesia Girl
Apollo

SM Cinemas Award for Box Office King
Nominated—ENPRESS Golden Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Musical or Comedy)
2012

ÜnOfficially Yours
Mackie Galvez


The Mistress
Frederico "JD" Torres

GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Box-Office King

24/7 in Love
Elvis Monzon

2013

It Takes A Man And A Woman
Miguel "Miggy" Montenegro

GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Award for Box-Office King
Nominated-- FAMAS Award for Best Actor

Bromance: My Brother's Romance
Cameo

2014

The Trial
Ronald Jimenez Jr.
Gawad PASADO Award for Best Actor
31st Star Awards for Movies for Movie Actor Of The Year
46th Guillermo Mendoza Box-Office Entertainment Awards for Film Actor Of The Year
2015

A Second Chance
Rodolfo "Popoy" Gonzales Jr.
Highest grossing Filipino film of all time

Honor Thy Father
Edgar

2015 Metro Manila Film Festival entry
Gawad Urian for Best Actor
Nominated-Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Actor
Nominated—FAP Luna Award for Best Actor[14]
2016

A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery
Isagani


Just the 3 of Us
Uno Abusado


The Woman Who Left
Hollanda

2017

Finally Found Someone
Rafael "Raffy" Sandoval



Television






























































































































































Year Title Role
1997–2017

ASAP
Himself/Performer
1997

Palibhasa Lalake
Himself
1998–1999

Sa Sandaling Kailangan Mo Ako
Daniel
1998–1999

Gimik
Junie de Dios
1999–2003

Tabing Ilog
Ronaldo Victor "Rovic" Mercado
2000

Maalaala Mo Kaya: Peanut Butter
Itoy

Maalaala Mo Kaya: Burger Joint
Ryan
2001–2003

Sa Puso Ko Iingatan Ka
Adrian Montecillo
2002–2003

Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay
Andrei / Yuri Orbida
2003

Star Studio Presents: Suyuan sa Lalawigan
Leon
2003-2004

It Might Be You
Earl Lawrence "Kulit" Trinidad
2004

Maalaala Mo Kaya: Lapis
Justin
2005

Maalaala Mo Kaya: Upuan
Lino Cayetano

Ikaw Ang Lahat Sa Akin
Oliver Ynares

Maalaala Mo Kaya: Skating Rink
Jonel
2006

Maalaala Mo Kaya: Greeting Card
Raymund Narag

Maalaala Mo Kaya: Kwintas
Jason

Komiks: Bampy
Himself
2006–2007

Maging Sino Ka Man
Gabriel "Eli" Davide
2006

Star Magic Presents: My Angel
Martin
2007–2008

Maging Sino Ka Man: Ang Pagbabalik
Gabriel "Eli" Hidalgo Roxas
2008

Banana Split
Himself/Guest
2008–2009

I ♥ Betty La Fea
Armando Solis
2008

Maalaala Mo Kaya: Pedicab
Chris
2010–2011

Imortal
Mateo Rodriguez
2011

100 Days to Heaven
Jack de Guzman
2012–2013

A Beautiful Affair
Napoleon "Leon" Riego
2014–2017

Home Sweetie Home
Romeo Valentino
2015

Maalaala Mo Kaya:
Tarik
2015

Nathaniel
Atty. Francisco Lucas
2017

La Luna Sangre
Mateo Rodriguez


Awards and nominations




References





  1. ^ ab Yes! magazine, July 2010 issue.


  2. ^ bio Archived November 17, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.


  3. ^ bio2. Celebritiesph.com (2007-08-21). Retrieved on 2012-03-28.


  4. ^ bio3[dead link]


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  6. ^ "A Very Special Love movie success". asianjournal.com. 2008-10-10.


  7. ^ "Sarah Geronimo and Jason Baluyot movie: A Very Special Love".


  8. ^ "Box Office Hit: A Very Special Love".


  9. ^ "Sarah Geronimo and Jason Baluyot movie: You Changed My Life". pep.ph. 2009-03-02.


  10. ^ "Big Dome triumph 4". inquirer.net. 2009-11-11. Archived from the original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2009-11-11.


  11. ^ John Lloyd Cruz and Toni Gonzaga to be recognized as SM Cinema Box-Office King and Queen for 2010 retrieved on August 2, 2011 via www.pep.ph


  12. ^ John Lloyd Cruz on perhaps getting his fourth Box-Office King title: "Mahirap panindigan." retrieved on November 17, 2010 on www.pep.ph


  13. ^ Red, Isah V. (December 20, 2015). "John Lloyd Cruz takes a chance on something new". The Standard. Retrieved December 24, 2015.


  14. ^ abcdefgh "List of awards received by John Lloyd Cruz", Internet Movie Database, Retrieved 2010-10-02


  15. ^ ab Quintos, Napoleon (2008-11-16). "'ASAP '08' announces the Pop Viewer's Choice Awards winners". ABS-CBN.com. Retrieved 2010-11-03.


  16. ^ "42nd Box-Office Entertainment Awards for 2011 winners announced!". WhyNotCoconut.com/. April 11, 2011. Retrieved 2011-04-17.




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