Fernando Poe, Jr. ( king of pilipino movies )
Ronald Allan Pou y Kelley-Gatbonton (August 20, 1939 – December 14, 2004), better known as Fernando Poe, Jr. and colloquially known as FPJ and Da King, was a Filipino actor
and cultural icon. From the 1950s, Poe played steadfast film heroes who
fight for the common man, which won him respect and admiration. He did
not complete high school but went on to win numerous awards and prizes
as an actor and film director. During the latter part of his career, he
ran an unsuccessful bid for President of the Philippines in the 2004 presidential election against the former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
He was honored on May 24, 2006 as Philippine National Artist through Philippine Proclamation No. 1065.
Early life:
Ronald Allan Pou y Kelley-Gatbonton was born on August 20, 1939 in Manila of Pangasinan, Spanish, Kapampangan and Irish American descent, the son of actor-producer-director Fernando Poe, Sr. of San Carlos City, Pangasinan (1916–1951) and Bessie Gatbonton Kelley (1918–1999) of Candaba, Pampanga.[2] [3] His mother, Bessie Kelley, was an American and sometimes called Elizabeth Kelley in some sources especially in Philippine press.[4][5][6] His mother's parents, Arthur Kelley (WWI Army Corp of Engineer from Iowa, USA) was an Irish American who settled in the Philippines and Martha Gatbonton, a Filipina of mixed Kapampangan and Spanish heritage. Poe Jr.'s parents were not legally married yet when he was born in 1939. His parents later married in 1940.[7] He was the second of six siblings, born after Elizabeth and before Fernando II (Andy), Genevieve (Jenny), Fredrick (Freddieboy), and Evangeline. His name at birth was Ronald Allan Kelley Poe; his brother Andy was the legal Fernando Poe Jr.[citation needed]
Actor Conrad Poe was his half-brother, the illegitimate son of Fernando Poe, Sr. by actress Patricia Mijares.[8] The original family surname was spelled Pou from his grandfather, playwright Lorenzo Pou, a Catalan migrant from Majorca, Spain, who ventured into mining and business in the Philippines.[8] As his father was a famous actor, Poe had small parts in several movies of the 1940s. However, Fernando Poe, Sr. died in 1951 after a rabid puppy licked his wounds. Poe finished primary education in 1953 at San Beda College. For high school, he went to San Sebastian College, Mapua Institute of Technology, and University of the East.[9] After the death of his father, he dropped out of the University of the East in his sophomore year in order to work to support his family. He worked odd jobs, including as a cleaner, a messenger boy and a stuntman, before becoming a full-time actor. He then adopted the screen name Fernando Poe, Jr.
Acting career:
Poe dropped out of high school to work in the Filipino film industry as a messenger boy, and was given acting roles in subsequent years.[9] Starting as a stuntman for Everlasting Pictures, he was given a break and landed his first starring role in the movie Anak ni Palaris (Son of Palaris) at the age of 14. The movie was not a big hit. In 1957, the movie Lo Waist Gang made him popular,[9] and the film was such a big hit that low-waist pants became a fad.
Known also as FPJ from his initials, Poe acted in a number of movies which depicted him as the champion of the poor and downtrodden. He also directed nine movies, under the pseudonym Ronwaldo Reyes. Reyes originated from the surname of his paternal grandmother, Martha. The name Ronwaldo Reyes also alliterates to Ronald Reagan, who like Poe, was an actor who later ran for President.
He established FPJ productions in 1961 and later organized other film companies such as D'Lanor, JAFERE, and Rosas Productions. In 1963, he testified against criminal gangs, known as the Big Four, who extorted money from the film industry.[11] In 1965, he shared the lead in The Ravagers, a film depicting the United States and the Philippines working together against Japanese war time occupation. The film is considered one of the most influential Filipino films.
Poe became an award-winning actor and garnered the most best actor awards at the FAMAS. Among the movies that received awards were Mga Alabok ng Lupa (1967), Asedillo (1971), Durugin si Totoy Bato, Umpisahan Mo, Tatapusin Ko (1983), and Muslim Magnum .357 (1987).[12]
Among his famous movies include playing Flavio in the mythical Ang Panday series, Kahit Konting Pagtingin, Dito sa Pitong Gatang and Aguila. His last movie was Pakners which also stars 9-ball billiards champion Efren "Bata" Reyes.
Presidential bid:
Main article: Fernando Poe Jr's Presidential Candidacy Fernando Poe Jr., was the Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino (KNP)'s candidate for the 2004 presidential election. A public figure in his movie career and known for his charitable but unpublicized endeavours, he targeted his candidacy at the same poor whom he championed in his movies.
Poe accepted the nomination in December 2003 and was to be the standard opposition bearer for the Philippines' 2004 presidential election.[13] Some accounts portray him as a reluctant candidate who was only prevailed upon to accept the nomination by his best friend, former President Joseph Estrada. But other accounts say he was convinced to cast his bid for the presidency because of the overwhelming crowd that gathered for the first rally of the FPJ for President Movement at the Cuneta Astrodome in Pasay City.
Personal life:
Poe married actress Susan Roces (born as Jesusa Sonora) in December 1968 in a civil wedding. They were later married in a church and among their primary sponsors were then President Ferdinand Marcos and First Lady Imelda Marcos. They adopted their only daughter, current MTRCB Chairman Mary Grace Poe-Llamanzares.
Although a famous public figure, Poe had been very reclusive about his personal life. However, in February, 2004, during the presidential campaign, Poe admitted to having sired two children out of wedlock.
Death and legacy:
Poe was admitted to Saint Luke's Medical Center in Quezon City on the evening of December 11, 2004 after complaining of dizziness at a gathering in his production studio premise.[14] He suffered from a stroke and slipped into a coma while being treated for a brain clot. Doctors described his condition as a cerebral thrombosis with multiple organ failure.[15] He died at the age of 65 on December 14 at 12:01 am, without regaining consciousness.[15] Friends and allies from the movie and political worlds were at his bedside. He left behind his wife actress Susan Roces and daughter, Mary Grace
The nine day wake was attended by hundreds of thousands, with organizers claiming numbers as high as two million.[16] The funeral procession drew tens of thousands who crowded the streets of Quezon City, an event that was reminiscent of the funeral processions of Ninoy Aquino in 1983 and matinee idol Julie Vega in 1985. He was buried in his family plot along with his father and mother in North Cemetery, Manila, Philippines.
6th Death Anniversary:
On December 14, 2010, Susan Roces led 6th death anniversary rites by a Mass visit to the cemetery in simple rites for husband Fernando Poe Jr. "Dear uncle Ronnie, I love you, I miss you" small Christmas cards were placed near flowers on Poe's tomb.
In popular culture:
Filmography:
Movies
Anak ng Palaris 1955
Rosita Nobles 1955
Simaron 1956
Babaing Mandarambong 1956
Lo Waist Gang 1956
Kamay ni Cain 1957
Bakasyon Grande 1957
Tipin 1957
Los Lacuacheros 1957
H-Line Gang 1957
Bicol Express 1958
Student Canteen 1958
Lutong Makaw 1958
Pepeng Kaliwete Part 1 1958
May Pasikat Ba sa Kano? 1958
Obra Maestra 1958
Atrebida 1958
Lo’ Waist Gang at Og sa Mindoro 1958
Laban sa Lahat 1958
Bon Voyage 1958
Princesa Naranja 1959
Rolling Rockers 1959
Duke De Borgona 1959
Eva Dragon 1959
Hawaiian Boy 1959
Tough Guy 1959
Big Time Berto 1959
Pitong Gatang 1959
Anak ng Bulkan 1959
Gabi Ng Lagim 1960
Markado 1960
Rancho Grande 1960
Lo Waist Gang Joins The Armed Forces 1960
Walang Daig-dig 1960
Materiales Fuertes 1960
Viuda De Ojo 1960
Sutlang Bakal 1960
True Confessions 1960
Sarhento Salcedo 1960
Pasong Diablo 1961
Sandata at Pangako 1961
Kilabot Sa Barilan 1961
Walang Patawad 1961
Sakristan Mayor 1961
Ikaw O Ako 1961
Hinahamon Kita 1961
Dakilang 9 1961
Matapang Sa Matapang 1961
Baril sa Baril 1961
Tatlong Baraha 1961
Apollo Robles 1961
Walang Pagkalupig 1961
Hari Sa Barilan 1962
Suicide Commandoes 1962
Kapag Puno na ang Salop Part 1 1962
Mga Tigreng Taga-bukid 1962
Batang Maynila 1962
Ako Ang Katarungan 1962
Albano Brothers 1962
4 Valientes 1962
Leon Marahas 1962
Pagtutuos Ng Mga Kilabot 1962
Masikip ang Daigdig 1962
Mapusok na Paghihiganti 1962
Los Palikeros 1963
Limang Kidlat 1963
Kung Hindi Ka Susuko 1963
Ito Ang Maynila 1963
The Big Show 1963
Magnong Mandurukot 1963
12 Kuba 1963
Bilis Ng Kamay 1963
Calleyon 11 1963
Fandong Asintado 1963
Tahimik Ngunit Mapanganib 1963
Angkan ng Matatapang 1963
Sierra Madre 1963
Sa Pagitan ng Dalawang Mata 1963
Sigaw ng Digmaan 1963
Intramuros 1964
Mano Mano 1964
Maskarados 1964
Geron Busabos 1964
Daniel Barrion 1964
Walang Hanggan 1964
Baril Na Ginto 1964
Orlando Romano 1964
Saan Man Sulok ng Daigdig 1964
Walls of Hell 1964
Kumander Fidela 1964
9 Laban sa Lahat 1964
Daig-dig Ko'y Ikaw 1965
Sa Bawa't Hakbang Panganib 1965
Tierra Verde 1965
Pilipinas Kong Mahal 1965
Ang Salarin 1965
Ang Mananandata 1965
Maginoong Tulisan 1965
The Ravagers 1965
Tatak Barbaro 1965
Hangga't May Kalaban 1965
Zamboanga 1966
San Bernardo 1966
Diegong Aklat 1966
Lupong Balisong 1966
Hanggang May Buhay 1966
Franco Madero 1966
Sarhentong Aguila at 9 na Magigiting 1966
Dakilang Balat-kayo 1966
Baril Sa Aking Kamay 1966
Ang Haragan 1966
Ex-Convict 1967
Alyas 1-2-3 1967
Mga Alabok sa Lupa 1967
Langit At Lupa 1967
Baril At Rosaryo 1967
Roman Montalan 1967
...At Sila'y Dumating 1967
Alamat Ng 7 Kilabot 1967
Tatlong Hari 1968
Tanging Ikaw 1968
To Susan With Love 1968
Sorrento 1968
Ang Pagbabalik ni Daniel Barrion 1968
Magpakailanman 1968
Ang Mangliligpit 1968
Dos Por Dos 1968
Ang Dayuhan1968
Barbaro Cristobal 1968
Ikaw Ang Lahat Sa Akin 1969
Perlas ng Silangan 1969
Nardong Kutsero 1969
14 1969
Ginintuang Kamay 1969
Fando 1969
Matimbang Sa Dugo At Tubig 1969
Batang Matadero 1969
Divina Garcia 1970
Santiago! 1970
Mga Anghel na Walang Langit 1970
Digmaan ng Mga Angkan 1971
Dampo't Pukol Salo 1971
Asedillo 1971
Ang Kampana Sa Santa Quiteria 1971
Alas, Hari at Sota 1972
Ang Alamat 1972
Sto. Domingo 1972
Salaginto't Salagubang 1972
Magiting at Pusakal 1972
Ang Alamat 1972
Esteban 1973
Dugo ng Bayan 1973
Ang Agila At Ang Araw 1973
Sto. Kristo 1973
Karnabal 1973
Batya't Palu-Palo 1974
Ang Pangalan "1974
Sanctuario 1974
Alupihang Dagat 1975
Happy Days Are Here Again 1975
Pagbabalik ng Lawin 1975
Anak Ng Araw 1975
Anino ng Araw 1975
Dugo At Pag-ibig Sa Kapirasong Lupa 1975
Tatak ng Alipin 1975
Ang Leon At Ang Daga 1976
Bato sa Buhangin1976
Alakdang Gubat 1976
s Andalucia 1976
Tutubing Kalabaw, Tutubing Karayom 1977
Totoy Bato 1977
Bontoc 1977
Little Christmas Tree 1977
Nagbabagang Asero 1977 FPJ
Tundo: Isla Puting Bato 1977
King 1978
It Happened One Night 1978
Ang Lalaki, Ang Alamat, at Ang Baril1978
Kumander Ulupong 1978
Patayin si Mediavillo 1978
Mga Mata ni Anghelita
(in a Special Role) 1978
Tatak ng Tundo 1978
Ang Panday 1978
Isa Para Sa Lahat, Lahat Para Sa Isa 1979
At Muling Nagbaga ang Lupa 1979
Mahal...Saan Ka Nanggaling Kagabi? 1979
Durugin si Totoy Bato 1979
Mahal, Ginabi Ka Na Naman 1980
Ang Agila at ang Falcon 1980
Ang Lihim ng Guadalupe1980
Aguila 1980
Angelita... Ako ang iyong ina 1980
Leon at ang Kuting 1980
Ang Maestro1981
Bandido sa Sapang Bato 1981
Sierra Madre Part 2 1981
Sambahin Ang Ngalan Mo 1981
Roman Rapido 1982
Ang Pagbabalik ng Panday1982
Manedyer...Si Kumander 1982
Kalibre .451982
Daniel Bartolo ng Sapang Bato 1982
Panday, Ang Ikatlong Yugto 1982
Kapag Buhay Ang Inutang 1983
Umpisahan Mo, Tatapusin Ko 1983
s Isang Bala Ka Lang 1983
Panday, Ikaapat na Aklat 1984
Sigaw ng Katarungan 1984
Sierra Madre Part 3 1984
Daáng Hari 1984
Ang Padrino1985
Isa-Isa Lang 1985
Partida 1985
Kapag Lumaban Ang Api 1986
Batang Quiapo 1986
Iyo ang Tondo, Kanya ang Cavite 1986
Muslim Magnum 357 1986
Kapag Lumaban Ang Api 1987
Kapag Puno na ang Salop 1987
Batás sa Aking Kamay Part 2 1987
Kamao1987
No Retreat... No Surrender... Si Kumander 1987
Anino ni Asedillo 1988
One Day, Isang Araw 1988
Gawa Na Ang Bala Na Papatay Sa Yo 1988
Sheman: Mistress of the Universe 1988
Agila Ng Maynila1989
Wanted: Pamilya Banal 1989
Ako Ang Húhusga (Kapag Punô na ang Salop Part II) 1989
Baril Sa Baril 2: Ang Pagbabalik 1989
May Isang Tsuper ng Taxi 1990
Kahit Konting Pagtingin 1990
Hindi Ka Na Sisikatan Ng Araw (Kapag Puno na ang Salop Part III) 1990
Batas Ng 45 1991
Sigaw ng Digmaan 2: Ang Pagbabalik 1991
Mabuting Kaibigan...Masamang Kaaway 1991
Alyás Lakay1991
Dito sa Pitong Gatang1992
Isang Bala Ka Lang (Part 2) 1992
Parañaque Bank Robbery: The Joselito Joseco Story 1993
Hindi Pa Tapos Ang Lában 1994
The Epimaco Velasco Story: NBI 1994
Walang Matigas na Tinápay sa Mainit na Kape 1994
Minsan Pa (Kahit Konting Pagtingin 2) 1995
Kahit Butas ng Karayom, Papasúkin Ko!1995
Gising na...Ang Higanteng Natutulog 1995
Ang Syota Kong Balikbayan 1995
Hagedorn 1996
Ikaw Ang Mahal Ko 1996
Ang Probinsyano 1996
Eseng ng Tondo 1997
Ang Pagbabalik ng Probinsiyano 1998
Isusumbong Kita sa Tatay Ko 1999
Alyas Lakay Part 2 1999
Ang Dalubhasa 2000
Ayos na ang Kasunod 2000
Batas ng Lansángan 2002
Ang Alamát ng Láwin 2002
Pakners 2003
See Also:
Fernando Poe Jr's Presidential Candidacy
http://fpj-daking.blogspot.com
He was honored on May 24, 2006 as Philippine National Artist through Philippine Proclamation No. 1065.
Early life:
Ronald Allan Pou y Kelley-Gatbonton was born on August 20, 1939 in Manila of Pangasinan, Spanish, Kapampangan and Irish American descent, the son of actor-producer-director Fernando Poe, Sr. of San Carlos City, Pangasinan (1916–1951) and Bessie Gatbonton Kelley (1918–1999) of Candaba, Pampanga.[2] [3] His mother, Bessie Kelley, was an American and sometimes called Elizabeth Kelley in some sources especially in Philippine press.[4][5][6] His mother's parents, Arthur Kelley (WWI Army Corp of Engineer from Iowa, USA) was an Irish American who settled in the Philippines and Martha Gatbonton, a Filipina of mixed Kapampangan and Spanish heritage. Poe Jr.'s parents were not legally married yet when he was born in 1939. His parents later married in 1940.[7] He was the second of six siblings, born after Elizabeth and before Fernando II (Andy), Genevieve (Jenny), Fredrick (Freddieboy), and Evangeline. His name at birth was Ronald Allan Kelley Poe; his brother Andy was the legal Fernando Poe Jr.[citation needed]
Actor Conrad Poe was his half-brother, the illegitimate son of Fernando Poe, Sr. by actress Patricia Mijares.[8] The original family surname was spelled Pou from his grandfather, playwright Lorenzo Pou, a Catalan migrant from Majorca, Spain, who ventured into mining and business in the Philippines.[8] As his father was a famous actor, Poe had small parts in several movies of the 1940s. However, Fernando Poe, Sr. died in 1951 after a rabid puppy licked his wounds. Poe finished primary education in 1953 at San Beda College. For high school, he went to San Sebastian College, Mapua Institute of Technology, and University of the East.[9] After the death of his father, he dropped out of the University of the East in his sophomore year in order to work to support his family. He worked odd jobs, including as a cleaner, a messenger boy and a stuntman, before becoming a full-time actor. He then adopted the screen name Fernando Poe, Jr.
Acting career:
Poe dropped out of high school to work in the Filipino film industry as a messenger boy, and was given acting roles in subsequent years.[9] Starting as a stuntman for Everlasting Pictures, he was given a break and landed his first starring role in the movie Anak ni Palaris (Son of Palaris) at the age of 14. The movie was not a big hit. In 1957, the movie Lo Waist Gang made him popular,[9] and the film was such a big hit that low-waist pants became a fad.
Known also as FPJ from his initials, Poe acted in a number of movies which depicted him as the champion of the poor and downtrodden. He also directed nine movies, under the pseudonym Ronwaldo Reyes. Reyes originated from the surname of his paternal grandmother, Martha. The name Ronwaldo Reyes also alliterates to Ronald Reagan, who like Poe, was an actor who later ran for President.
He established FPJ productions in 1961 and later organized other film companies such as D'Lanor, JAFERE, and Rosas Productions. In 1963, he testified against criminal gangs, known as the Big Four, who extorted money from the film industry.[11] In 1965, he shared the lead in The Ravagers, a film depicting the United States and the Philippines working together against Japanese war time occupation. The film is considered one of the most influential Filipino films.
Poe became an award-winning actor and garnered the most best actor awards at the FAMAS. Among the movies that received awards were Mga Alabok ng Lupa (1967), Asedillo (1971), Durugin si Totoy Bato, Umpisahan Mo, Tatapusin Ko (1983), and Muslim Magnum .357 (1987).[12]
Among his famous movies include playing Flavio in the mythical Ang Panday series, Kahit Konting Pagtingin, Dito sa Pitong Gatang and Aguila. His last movie was Pakners which also stars 9-ball billiards champion Efren "Bata" Reyes.
Presidential bid:
Main article: Fernando Poe Jr's Presidential Candidacy Fernando Poe Jr., was the Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino (KNP)'s candidate for the 2004 presidential election. A public figure in his movie career and known for his charitable but unpublicized endeavours, he targeted his candidacy at the same poor whom he championed in his movies.
Poe accepted the nomination in December 2003 and was to be the standard opposition bearer for the Philippines' 2004 presidential election.[13] Some accounts portray him as a reluctant candidate who was only prevailed upon to accept the nomination by his best friend, former President Joseph Estrada. But other accounts say he was convinced to cast his bid for the presidency because of the overwhelming crowd that gathered for the first rally of the FPJ for President Movement at the Cuneta Astrodome in Pasay City.
Personal life:
Poe married actress Susan Roces (born as Jesusa Sonora) in December 1968 in a civil wedding. They were later married in a church and among their primary sponsors were then President Ferdinand Marcos and First Lady Imelda Marcos. They adopted their only daughter, current MTRCB Chairman Mary Grace Poe-Llamanzares.
Although a famous public figure, Poe had been very reclusive about his personal life. However, in February, 2004, during the presidential campaign, Poe admitted to having sired two children out of wedlock.
Death and legacy:
Poe was admitted to Saint Luke's Medical Center in Quezon City on the evening of December 11, 2004 after complaining of dizziness at a gathering in his production studio premise.[14] He suffered from a stroke and slipped into a coma while being treated for a brain clot. Doctors described his condition as a cerebral thrombosis with multiple organ failure.[15] He died at the age of 65 on December 14 at 12:01 am, without regaining consciousness.[15] Friends and allies from the movie and political worlds were at his bedside. He left behind his wife actress Susan Roces and daughter, Mary Grace
The nine day wake was attended by hundreds of thousands, with organizers claiming numbers as high as two million.[16] The funeral procession drew tens of thousands who crowded the streets of Quezon City, an event that was reminiscent of the funeral processions of Ninoy Aquino in 1983 and matinee idol Julie Vega in 1985. He was buried in his family plot along with his father and mother in North Cemetery, Manila, Philippines.
6th Death Anniversary:
On December 14, 2010, Susan Roces led 6th death anniversary rites by a Mass visit to the cemetery in simple rites for husband Fernando Poe Jr. "Dear uncle Ronnie, I love you, I miss you" small Christmas cards were placed near flowers on Poe's tomb.
In popular culture:
- Fernando Poe Jr. inspired a generation of television and movie impersonators, both serious and comedic. His iconic movie role as the 'Pinoy Robin Hood' and 'People's Champion' in most of his films have repeatedly been clichéd by Filipino action films for years to come.
- TV host-comedian Joey De Leon parodied FPJ and his iconic film persona (most notably the character of Flavio in "Ang Panday") in many cameo and starring roles. In the comedy-hit movie "She-Man, Mistress of the Universe", FPJ himself appeared in character (as Flavio) and made a memorable cameo appearance to rescue "Pandoy" (De Leon's character name) against his enemies. Ironically, De Leon in his Starzan character from the film of the same name made a cameo appearance in FPJ's film "May Isang Tsuper ng Taxi" asking the latter to take him to the forest.
- Sideburns in the Philippines are often referred to as "FPJ's".
Filmography:
Movies
Anak ng Palaris 1955
Rosita Nobles 1955
Simaron 1956
Babaing Mandarambong 1956
Lo Waist Gang 1956
Kamay ni Cain 1957
Bakasyon Grande 1957
Tipin 1957
Los Lacuacheros 1957
H-Line Gang 1957
Bicol Express 1958
Student Canteen 1958
Lutong Makaw 1958
Pepeng Kaliwete Part 1 1958
May Pasikat Ba sa Kano? 1958
Obra Maestra 1958
Atrebida 1958
Lo’ Waist Gang at Og sa Mindoro 1958
Laban sa Lahat 1958
Bon Voyage 1958
Princesa Naranja 1959
Rolling Rockers 1959
Duke De Borgona 1959
Eva Dragon 1959
Hawaiian Boy 1959
Tough Guy 1959
Big Time Berto 1959
Pitong Gatang 1959
Anak ng Bulkan 1959
Gabi Ng Lagim 1960
Markado 1960
Rancho Grande 1960
Lo Waist Gang Joins The Armed Forces 1960
Walang Daig-dig 1960
Materiales Fuertes 1960
Viuda De Ojo 1960
Sutlang Bakal 1960
True Confessions 1960
Sarhento Salcedo 1960
Pasong Diablo 1961
Sandata at Pangako 1961
Kilabot Sa Barilan 1961
Walang Patawad 1961
Sakristan Mayor 1961
Ikaw O Ako 1961
Hinahamon Kita 1961
Dakilang 9 1961
Matapang Sa Matapang 1961
Baril sa Baril 1961
Tatlong Baraha 1961
Apollo Robles 1961
Walang Pagkalupig 1961
Hari Sa Barilan 1962
Suicide Commandoes 1962
Kapag Puno na ang Salop Part 1 1962
Mga Tigreng Taga-bukid 1962
Batang Maynila 1962
Ako Ang Katarungan 1962
Albano Brothers 1962
4 Valientes 1962
Leon Marahas 1962
Pagtutuos Ng Mga Kilabot 1962
Masikip ang Daigdig 1962
Mapusok na Paghihiganti 1962
Los Palikeros 1963
Limang Kidlat 1963
Kung Hindi Ka Susuko 1963
Ito Ang Maynila 1963
The Big Show 1963
Magnong Mandurukot 1963
12 Kuba 1963
Bilis Ng Kamay 1963
Calleyon 11 1963
Fandong Asintado 1963
Tahimik Ngunit Mapanganib 1963
Angkan ng Matatapang 1963
Sierra Madre 1963
Sa Pagitan ng Dalawang Mata 1963
Sigaw ng Digmaan 1963
Intramuros 1964
Mano Mano 1964
Maskarados 1964
Geron Busabos 1964
Daniel Barrion 1964
Walang Hanggan 1964
Baril Na Ginto 1964
Orlando Romano 1964
Saan Man Sulok ng Daigdig 1964
Walls of Hell 1964
Kumander Fidela 1964
9 Laban sa Lahat 1964
Daig-dig Ko'y Ikaw 1965
Sa Bawa't Hakbang Panganib 1965
Tierra Verde 1965
Pilipinas Kong Mahal 1965
Ang Salarin 1965
Ang Mananandata 1965
Maginoong Tulisan 1965
The Ravagers 1965
Tatak Barbaro 1965
Hangga't May Kalaban 1965
Zamboanga 1966
San Bernardo 1966
Diegong Aklat 1966
Lupong Balisong 1966
Hanggang May Buhay 1966
Franco Madero 1966
Sarhentong Aguila at 9 na Magigiting 1966
Dakilang Balat-kayo 1966
Baril Sa Aking Kamay 1966
Ang Haragan 1966
Ex-Convict 1967
Alyas 1-2-3 1967
Mga Alabok sa Lupa 1967
Langit At Lupa 1967
Baril At Rosaryo 1967
Roman Montalan 1967
...At Sila'y Dumating 1967
Alamat Ng 7 Kilabot 1967
Tatlong Hari 1968
Tanging Ikaw 1968
To Susan With Love 1968
Sorrento 1968
Ang Pagbabalik ni Daniel Barrion 1968
Magpakailanman 1968
Ang Mangliligpit 1968
Dos Por Dos 1968
Ang Dayuhan1968
Barbaro Cristobal 1968
Ikaw Ang Lahat Sa Akin 1969
Perlas ng Silangan 1969
Nardong Kutsero 1969
14 1969
Ginintuang Kamay 1969
Fando 1969
Matimbang Sa Dugo At Tubig 1969
Batang Matadero 1969
Divina Garcia 1970
Santiago! 1970
Mga Anghel na Walang Langit 1970
Digmaan ng Mga Angkan 1971
Dampo't Pukol Salo 1971
Asedillo 1971
Ang Kampana Sa Santa Quiteria 1971
Alas, Hari at Sota 1972
Ang Alamat 1972
Sto. Domingo 1972
Salaginto't Salagubang 1972
Magiting at Pusakal 1972
Ang Alamat 1972
Esteban 1973
Dugo ng Bayan 1973
Ang Agila At Ang Araw 1973
Sto. Kristo 1973
Karnabal 1973
Batya't Palu-Palo 1974
Ang Pangalan "1974
Sanctuario 1974
Alupihang Dagat 1975
Happy Days Are Here Again 1975
Pagbabalik ng Lawin 1975
Anak Ng Araw 1975
Anino ng Araw 1975
Dugo At Pag-ibig Sa Kapirasong Lupa 1975
Tatak ng Alipin 1975
Ang Leon At Ang Daga 1976
Bato sa Buhangin1976
Alakdang Gubat 1976
s Andalucia 1976
Tutubing Kalabaw, Tutubing Karayom 1977
Totoy Bato 1977
Bontoc 1977
Little Christmas Tree 1977
Nagbabagang Asero 1977 FPJ
Tundo: Isla Puting Bato 1977
King 1978
It Happened One Night 1978
Ang Lalaki, Ang Alamat, at Ang Baril1978
Kumander Ulupong 1978
Patayin si Mediavillo 1978
Mga Mata ni Anghelita
(in a Special Role) 1978
Tatak ng Tundo 1978
Ang Panday 1978
Isa Para Sa Lahat, Lahat Para Sa Isa 1979
At Muling Nagbaga ang Lupa 1979
Mahal...Saan Ka Nanggaling Kagabi? 1979
Durugin si Totoy Bato 1979
Mahal, Ginabi Ka Na Naman 1980
Ang Agila at ang Falcon 1980
Ang Lihim ng Guadalupe1980
Aguila 1980
Angelita... Ako ang iyong ina 1980
Leon at ang Kuting 1980
Ang Maestro1981
Bandido sa Sapang Bato 1981
Sierra Madre Part 2 1981
Sambahin Ang Ngalan Mo 1981
Roman Rapido 1982
Ang Pagbabalik ng Panday1982
Manedyer...Si Kumander 1982
Kalibre .451982
Daniel Bartolo ng Sapang Bato 1982
Panday, Ang Ikatlong Yugto 1982
Kapag Buhay Ang Inutang 1983
Umpisahan Mo, Tatapusin Ko 1983
s Isang Bala Ka Lang 1983
Panday, Ikaapat na Aklat 1984
Sigaw ng Katarungan 1984
Sierra Madre Part 3 1984
Daáng Hari 1984
Ang Padrino1985
Isa-Isa Lang 1985
Partida 1985
Kapag Lumaban Ang Api 1986
Batang Quiapo 1986
Iyo ang Tondo, Kanya ang Cavite 1986
Muslim Magnum 357 1986
Kapag Lumaban Ang Api 1987
Kapag Puno na ang Salop 1987
Batás sa Aking Kamay Part 2 1987
Kamao1987
No Retreat... No Surrender... Si Kumander 1987
Anino ni Asedillo 1988
One Day, Isang Araw 1988
Gawa Na Ang Bala Na Papatay Sa Yo 1988
Sheman: Mistress of the Universe 1988
Agila Ng Maynila1989
Wanted: Pamilya Banal 1989
Ako Ang Húhusga (Kapag Punô na ang Salop Part II) 1989
Baril Sa Baril 2: Ang Pagbabalik 1989
May Isang Tsuper ng Taxi 1990
Kahit Konting Pagtingin 1990
Hindi Ka Na Sisikatan Ng Araw (Kapag Puno na ang Salop Part III) 1990
Batas Ng 45 1991
Sigaw ng Digmaan 2: Ang Pagbabalik 1991
Mabuting Kaibigan...Masamang Kaaway 1991
Alyás Lakay1991
Dito sa Pitong Gatang1992
Isang Bala Ka Lang (Part 2) 1992
Parañaque Bank Robbery: The Joselito Joseco Story 1993
Hindi Pa Tapos Ang Lában 1994
The Epimaco Velasco Story: NBI 1994
Walang Matigas na Tinápay sa Mainit na Kape 1994
Minsan Pa (Kahit Konting Pagtingin 2) 1995
Kahit Butas ng Karayom, Papasúkin Ko!1995
Gising na...Ang Higanteng Natutulog 1995
Ang Syota Kong Balikbayan 1995
Hagedorn 1996
Ikaw Ang Mahal Ko 1996
Ang Probinsyano 1996
Eseng ng Tondo 1997
Ang Pagbabalik ng Probinsiyano 1998
Isusumbong Kita sa Tatay Ko 1999
Alyas Lakay Part 2 1999
Ang Dalubhasa 2000
Ayos na ang Kasunod 2000
Batas ng Lansángan 2002
Ang Alamát ng Láwin 2002
Pakners 2003
See Also:
Fernando Poe Jr's Presidential Candidacy
http://fpj-daking.blogspot.com