Joey de Leon

{{short description|Filipino actor and comedian (born 1946)}}

{{other people|José de León}}

{{Philippine name|Ramos|de Leon}}

{{Use Philippine English|date=January 2023}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=July 2024}}

{{Infobox person

| image =

Joey De Leon and Travis Kraft (cropped).jpg

| imagesize =

| caption = De Leon in 2010

| name = Joey de Leon

| birthname = Jose Maria Ramos de Leon Jr.

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1946|10|14}}

| birth_place = Binondo, Manila, Philippines

| alias = Boss Joey
Henyo Master

| occupation = {{hlist|Comedian|actor|television presenter}}

| yearsactive = 1969–present

| spouse = {{plainlist|

  • Daria Ramirez (annulled)
  • {{marriage|Eileen Macapagal|1982}}

}}

| children = 5 (including Keempee)

}}

Jose Maria Ramos de Leon Jr. (born October 14, 1946), professionally known as Joey de Leon and also known as Henyo Master, is a Filipino comedian, actor, television host and songwriter. He is one of the members of the comedy trio, collectively known as TVJ with the Sotto brothers, Tito and Vic.

Aside from being one of the pioneer hosts of Eat Bulaga!, de Leon is also the creator of the said noontime variety show as recognized by the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL), and the co-founder of the show's production company, TVJ Productions.{{Cite web |last=Evangelista |first=Jessica Ann |date=December 5, 2023 |title=TVJ rightful owner of 'Eat Bulaga' trademark, says IPO |url=https://entertainment.inquirer.net/530297/eat-bulaga-trademark-belongs-to-tvj-says-ipo |access-date=2024-11-02 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en}}

Early life

De Leon was the second child of Jose Seoane de Leon (1918–2008) of Spanish Filipino descent, and Emma Manahan Ramos (1925–2019). His paternal grandfather was the first mayor of Malolos, Bulacan.{{cite news|last1=Gay Ace|first1=Domingo|title=Our pal, Joey de Leon|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/35744/showbiz/our-pal-joey-de-leon|work=GMA News|access-date=January 25, 2016|date=March 26, 2007}} When he was three years old, his parents divorced. His father then moved to Madrid, Spain and eventually remarried.{{citation needed|date=July 2022}}

Career

{{BLP sources section|date=July 2021}}

Prior to being an entertainer, de Leon earned his architecture degree from the National University in Manila. He was also a disc jockey for 12 radio stations when he was starting out. De Leon started his showbiz career in the 1960s as a radio disc jockey and announcer. He worked for 12 radio stations, including all seven radio stations owned by ABS-CBN Corporation as well as other broadcasters like KBS whose had acquiring several broadcasting facilities and channel frequencies formerly used by de Leon's first employers ABS-CBN, such as Channel 9.{{cite news |last1=Francisco |first1=Butch |date=February 6, 2024 |title=The Butcher, The odyssey of Channel 9 |url=https://www.pikapika.ph/pikadaily/the-butcher-the-odyssey-of-channel-9/the-butcher |access-date=March 22, 2025 |work=Pikapika.ph}} His first big break on TV was IBC 13's gag show OK Lang.

= Tito, Vic and Joey =

In 1975, de Leon became a co-host of GMA Network's late afternoon variety show Discorama hosted by Bobby Ledesma. He invited his former co-stars at OK Lang, the Sotto brothers Tito, Vic and Val, to join him at Discorama. Only Tito and Vic accepted de Leon's invitation. The newly-formed trio began to do comedy newscast segments interspersed with Top 40 hit-song parodies. Originally, the trio's appearance was supposed to be a one-off invitation as Discorama was set to be axed but after getting good feedback from the viewers and high ratings, the show was given a new lease on life by GMA management. The trio was later invited to become part of the noontime show Student Canteen as they released 12 albums based on their Discorama Tough Hits segment.

The sitcom Iskul Bukol gave them nationwide fame as comedians. Soon after, other TV and movie offers came knocking on the trio's door.

In 1979, Tito, Vic and Joey began hosting the noontime show Eat Bulaga!, which was pitted against the more established Student Canteen. Not long after, Eat Bulaga! toppled Student Canteen from the ratings. The trio is still active on both Holy Week Dramas every Lenten Season and also on comedy variety show on Eat Bulaga!.

= Solo artist =

Although de Leon continued to do movies alongside his showbiz teammates Tito and Vic, he started doing solo performances for other TV shows. He top billed Joey and Son in 1982, a sitcom on RPN where he played father to a young boy named "Jeffrey Laperal" played back then by Ian Veneracion. He was also one of the gag performers on TODAS where his co-stars included Jimmy Santos and Val Sotto. Other TV shows included Apple Pie, Patis, Atbp., the Sharon Cuneta Show, and Let's Go Crazy. He was launched by Viva Films as a solo comedian in She-Man: Mistress of the Universe. He also tried his hand at directing films like Romeo Loves Juliet and Small, Medium, Large.

De Leon's films include Starzan. De Leon did several TV shows for GMA Network and ABC. In 1995, he made a film comeback via the comedy Bangers for Viva Films as well as Pipti-pipti, Ang Tipo kong Lalake and Takot Ako sa Darling Ko. He hosts Eat Bulaga! which is now the longest-running TV program in the Philippines, and appears in other shows like Mel and Joey, Startalk, Nuts Entertainment and started a new show for ABC, the now-defunct Teka Mona, which replaced Wow Mali, his long-running TV show on the same network. He started hosting Takeshi's Castle with Ryan Yllana. He is also the resident judge of the annual reality-based star search StarStruck and writes the entertainment column "De Leon's Den" once a week in the Philippine broadsheet Manila Bulletin.

In December 2006, de Leon returned to recording with a novelty song he wrote titled "Itaktak Mo" ("Shake It Off"). Seen by critics as his answer to the other wildly popular hit "Boom Tarat Tarat" (written by Lito Camo and sung by de Leon's rival host Willie Revillame), "Itaktak Mo" was softly launched on Eat Bulaga! shortly before the Christmas season. In January 2007, the song was launched on de Leon's album, Joey to the World 2 and gained airplay in most FM stations. "Itaktak Mo" has also become part of Eat Bulaga!{{'}}s segment "Taktak Mo o Tatakbo" that replaced "Laban o Bawi", and is also one of the official dances of the 4th batch of the reality talent search StarStruck.

After "Itaktak Mo" became one of the most requested dance tunes of 2007, de Leon followed it up with "Kagat Labi Song", which was launched on Eat Bulaga! on September 22, 2007. The "Kagat Labi" dance craze was already sweeping the whole country by storm before de Leon wrote it. On February 24, 2008, de Leon released a song titled "Walang Daya" ("No Cheating") with lyrics comparing his love to his rival host Willie Revillame's misfortunes (Wilyonaryo, Ferrari and Ultra stampede). He first sang it on his own program Mel and Joey.

On July 31, 2008, de Leon tendered his irrevocable resignation as columnist ("De Leon's Den") for Manila Bulletin, and he is currently with The Philippine Star, and has a column, "Me, Starzan".

In late 2009, de Leon wrote another hit Eat Bulaga! song titled "Ba Ba Boom". Then in early 2010, he wrote another song, "Aalog-Alog". He also wrote the theme song for Diz Iz It!.

In 2011, he played as Pablo Apostol, the rock-star father of George Apostol/DJ Heidee played by Sarah Geronimo in the romantic-comedy film Won't Last a Day Without You.

= As a songwriter =

De Leon wrote most of the lyrics of VST & Co. songs and some Cinderella songs. He also co-wrote "Ilagay Mo Kid" with Mike Hanopol which was performed by Hagibis.{{Cite web|url=https://www.filipinaslibrary.org.ph/himig/the-himig-collection/|title=Filipinas Heritage Library | The Himig Collection|website=Filipinaslibrary.org.ph}} He also wrote "Ang Labo Mo" for Sharon Cuneta.{{Cite web |url=https://video.ultra-zone.net/watch?v=HvwUYkzjbuk&list=PLLWkpFp6_hbETLnIZ9ZLxSuS1eNJT7VH_ |title=LightTube |access-date=July 31, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180731123457/https://video.ultra-zone.net/watch?v=HvwUYkzjbuk&list=PLLWkpFp6_hbETLnIZ9ZLxSuS1eNJT7VH_ |archive-date=July 31, 2018 |url-status=dead }}

Controversies

=Pepsi Paloma gang rape case=

{{See also|Pepsi Paloma}}

15-year old actress Pepsi Paloma accused de Leon and fellow comedians Vic Sotto and Richie D'Horsie of gang raping and taking photos of her on June 21, 1982, in a room at the Sulo Hotel in Quezon City. On July 31, Paloma's manager Rey dela Cruz lodged a formal complaint with Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile. On August 18, 1982, Paloma filed charges of rape and acts of lasciviousness against the three television personalities before the Quezon City fiscal's office.{{cite news |last1=del Carmen |first1=Cristina P. |title=It Hurts Only When They Laugh |url=https://www.esquiremag.ph/culture/lifestyle/who-magazine-pepsi-paloma-through-tito-vic-joey-a00203-20180706-lfrm |publisher=Who |date=September 29, 1982}} The crime of rape at the time, carried the death penalty in the Philippines, and to prevent his brother and his cohorts from being sent to the electric chair, Tito Sotto quickly went to see Paloma while she was still securing the services of Atty. Rene Cayetano. According to Paloma, Tito Sotto coerced her into signing an "Affidavit of Desistance" to drop the rape charges against his brother and cohorts{{cite news |last1=Rodis |first1=Rodel |title=The rape of Pepsi Paloma |url=http://globalnation.inquirer.net/99861/the-rape-of-pepsi-paloma |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180627133530/http://globalnation.inquirer.net/99861/the-rape-of-pepsi-paloma |url-status=dead |archive-date=June 27, 2018 |publisher=Philippine Daily Inquirer |date=March 5, 2014}}—Tito Sotto had allegedly placed a pistol on the table in front of Paloma when he went to talk to her.{{cite news |last1=Jimenez-David |first1=Rina |title=Jimmy Savile and our own 'lovable louts' |url=http://opinion.inquirer.net/40064/jimmy-savile-and-our-own-lovable-louts |publisher=Philippine Daily Inquirer |date=November 3, 2012}}

=Depression and self-harm comments=

On October 5, 2017, de Leon elicited controversy from Filipino netizens and high-profile figures advocating for mental health awareness, following a remark he made about depression during GMA's Eat Bulaga! segment "Juan for All, All for Juan", saying in part that the mental disorder is "just something made up by people" and that "they do it to themselves". He apologized the following day.{{cite news|title=Joey de Leon draws flak on social media for depression statement|url=https://www.rappler.com/entertainment/news/184381-joey-de-leon-draws-flak-netizens-mental-health-depression-statement|access-date=October 6, 2017|work=Rappler|date=October 6, 2017}}{{cite news|last1=Bacungan|first1=VJ|title=Comedian Joey de Leon apologizes for depression remark|url=http://cnnphilippines.com/entertainment/2017/10/06/comedian-joey-de-leon-sorry-depression.html|access-date=October 6, 2017|work=CNN Philippines|date=October 6, 2017|archive-date=October 6, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171006142058/http://cnnphilippines.com/entertainment/2017/10/06/comedian-joey-de-leon-sorry-depression.html|url-status=dead}}

On September 23, 2023, de Leon sparked another controversy in TV5's E. A. T. segment "Gimme 5", where he suggested that a rope is one of the most common objects placed on a person's neck, which was widely interpreted by audiences as a reference to suicide by hanging.{{Cite news |last=Requintina |first=Robert |date=September 25, 2023 |title=Netizens call out E.A.T. host Joey De Leon for 'insensitive' joke, ask Lala Sotto to look into the matter |url=https://mb.com.ph/2023/9/24/netizens-call-out-e-a-t-host-joey-de-leon-for-insensitive-joke-ask-lala-sotto-to-look-into-the-matter |access-date=September 24, 2023 |work=Manila Bulletin}} De Leon's remark was harshly criticised on social media as insensitive, resulting in calls for MTRCB chairperson Lala Sotto – daughter of fellow E.A.T. host Tito Sotto – to investigate on the matter.{{cite news|title=Joey de Leon pinagmumura ng netizens dahil sa 'lubid' joke sa 'E.A.T.', MTRCB kinalampag: 'Galaw, galaw Lala Sotto!'|trans-title=Joey de Leon cursed by netizens for the 'rope' joke in 'EAT', MTRCB slammed: 'Move, move Lala Sotto!'|url=https://bandera.inquirer.net/363391/joey-de-leon-pinagmumura-ng-netizens-dahil-sa-lubid-joke-sa-e-a-t-mtrcb-kinalampag-galaw-galaw-lala-sotto|access-date=September 25, 2023|website=bandera.inquirer.net|date=September 24, 2023}} The management of E.A.T. issued an apology, saying they are "regretful and apologetic to those who were offended by the said utterance".{{cite news|title='EAT' management says sorry for Joey De Leon's 'lubid' joke|url=https://entertainment.inquirer.net/520522/e-a-t-management-says-sorry-over-joey-de-leons-lubid-joke|access-date=September 30, 2023|website=entertainment.inquirer.net|date=September 27, 2023}}{{cite news|title='E.A.T' apologizes to MTRCB over Joey de Leon's 'lubid' remark|url=https://www.rappler.com/entertainment/series/eat-apologizes-mtrcb-joey-de-leon-lubid-remark/|access-date=September 30, 2023|website=Rappler|date=September 28, 2023}}

Filmography

=Film=

{{BLP sources section|date=June 2011}}

class="wikitable sortable"
YearTitleRoleFilm production
rowspan="3" | 1979

| Mang Kepweng

| Tres Dwendes

| GP Films

Swing It... Baby!

| Joey

| rowspan="2" | Lea Productions

Rock, Baby! Rock!

| himself

rowspan="2" | 1980

| Iskul Bukol (Freshmen)

| Joey Escalera

| GP Film

Mr. One-Two-Three

| Ricky

| rowspan="4" | Regal Films

rowspan="7" | 1981

| Age Doesn't Matter

| Johnny

Palpak Connections

| Katch

Bilibid Gays

| Daria

D'Gradweyts

| Jomari

| rowspan="5" | GP Films

Tartan

| Danny

Magtoning Muna Tayo

| Rene Soriano

Mr. One-Two-Three Part 2

| Ricky

rowspan="3" | 1982

| Si Ako at... Tres Muskiteros!

| Ariong Muskitero

Tatlo Silang Tatay Ko

| Bronzon

| 'D Wonder Films

Ang Tapang Para sa Lahat!

| Raphael

| rowspan="2" | Lea Productions

rowspan="2" | 1983

| M.I.B.: Men in Brief

| Eugene Williams

My Darling Princess

| Joakim

| Regal Films

rowspan="4" | 1984

| Goodah!

| Owen

| Seiko Films

Give Me Five

| Jackson

| rowspan="2" | Regal Films

Pepe en Pilar

| Pepper

Naku Ha!

| Billy Jean

| Seiko Films

rowspan="6" | 1985

| I Have Three Hands

| Carlos "Caloy" Agatep

| Regal Films

Ride on Baby

| John

| Seiko Films

Doctor, Doctor We Are Sick

| Robin

| Viva Films

Mama Said, Papa Said, I Love You

| Boy

| Regal Films

Ma'am May We Go Out?

| Jeff Soriano

| rowspan="2" | Viva Films

Working Boys

| Ernie

rowspan="3" | 1986

| Super Wan, Tu, Tri

| Baltazar

| Regal Films

Send in the Clowns

| Jojo

| Viva Films

Horsey-Horsey, Tigidig-Tigidig

| Gringo

| rowspan="7" | Regal Films

rowspan="4" | 1987

| The Best of Iskul Bukol: The Movie

| Joey Escalera

Forward March

| Dodong

Shoot That Ball

| Tinggoy

Ready!.. Aim!.. Fire!..

| Hagler

rowspan="6" | 1988

| Fly Me to the Moon

| Jacko

Wake Up Little Susie

| Alexander

Sheman: Mistress of the Universe

| Pando/She-Man

| Viva Films

Good Morning, Titser

| Priest

| Seiko Films

I Love You 3x a Day

| Fairy godmother

| rowspan="2" | Viva Films

Smith & Wesson

| James Smith

rowspan="8" | 1989

| Starzan: Shouting Star of the Jungle

| Starzan

| Regal Films

Barbi: Maid in the Philippines

| Bartolome/Barbi

| Movie Arts Productions

Si Malakas at si Maganda

| Police Officer

| rowspan="3" | Regal Films

Long Ranger & Tonton: Shooting Stars of the West

| Davie Bowie aka Long Ranger

Starzan II: The Coming of the Star Son

| Stazan

Elvis and James: The Living Legends! (Buhay Pa... Mukhang Alamat Na!)

| Elvis Presto

| Viva Films

SuperMouse and the Robo-Rats

| Mickey

| Regal Films

Romeo Loves Juliet... But Their Families Hate Each Other!

| Romeo Sr.

| Starzan Films

rowspan="12" | 1990

| Hotdog

| Pedro

| Seiko Films

Small, Medium, Large

| Prince/Director

| Starzan Films

My Funny Valentine

| Mang Pandoy

| Regal Films

Elvis and James 2

| Elvis Presto

| Viva Films

Ganda Babae, Gandang Lalake

| Joseph

| rowspan="4" | Regal Films

Kabayo Kids

| Pando/Yellow Banana

Little & Big Weapon

| Mel Bigson

I Have 3 Eggs

| Ariong

Tangga and Chos: Beauty Secret Agents

| Ray Tangga

| Movie Arts Productions

Starzan III: The Jungle Triangle

| Starzan

| rowspan="3" | Regal Films

Little Boy Blue: Tiny Terrestrial

| Prof. Edwin Presto

Tiny Terrestrial: The Three Professors

| Prof. Edwin Presto

rowspan="4" | 1991

| Ali in Wonderland

| Fernando/Ali

| OctoArts Films

Barbi 2: For President

| Bartolome/Barbi del Rosario

| Movie Arts Productions

Onyong Majikero

| Ervin

| OctoArts Films

Goosebuster

| Patrick Sisi

| rowspan="2" | Regal Films

rowspan="3" | 1992

| The Return of the Long Ranger & Tonton: How the West Was Wrong

| Davie Bowie a.k.a. Long Ranger

The Wild Cowboys

| Juan Gomez

| Movie Arts Productions

Sam and Miguel

| Miguel

| rowspan="2" | Regal Films

rowspan="2" | 1993

| Alyas Batman en Robin

| Batman/Bruce

Pandoy, ang Alalay ng Panday

| Pandoy

| Movie Arts Productions

rowspan="2" | 1995

| Bangers

| Hip

| Viva Films

Run Barbi Run

| Bartolome

| GMA Films

rowspan="3" | 1996

| Detective: Michael & Jackson

| Ricky Lashley

| Movie Arts Productions

Ang Tipo kong Lalake (Maginoo Pero Medyo Bastos)

| Boy

| rowspan="4" | Neo Films

Ang Misis kong Hoodlum

| Andy

rowspan="3" | 1997

| Pipti-pipti: One for You, Two for Me

| Jack

Takot Ako sa Darling Ko

| Santi

Wow! Multo

| Kuya Joe Baruc

| MAQ Productions

2001

| Super Idol

| Pandoy

| Neo Films

rowspan="3" | 2003

| Lastikman

| Elmer

| OctoArts Films

Pakners

| Pickpocketer

| Regal Films

Fantastic Man

| Doc

| OctoArts Films

2004

| Enteng Kabisote: OK Ka Fairy Ko... The Legend

| Mulawit

| rowspan="4" | M-Zet Productions

2005

| Enteng Kabisote 2: Okay Ka Fairy Ko... The Legend Continues!

| Panggay

2006

| Enteng Kabisote 3: Okay Ka, Fairy Ko: The Legend Goes On and On and On

| Shintaro Gokoyami

2007

| Enteng Kabisote 4: Okay Ka Fairy Ko...The Beginning of the Legend

| Karimarimar

2008

| Iskul Bukol: 20 Years After

| Joey Escalera

| rowspan="2" | OctoArts Films

2009

| Ang Darling Kong Aswang

| Mang Kepweng

rowspan="2" | 2011

| Pak! Pak! My Dr. Kwak!

| Doctor

| Star Cinema

Won't Last a Day Without You

| Pablo Apostol

| Star Cinema & Viva Films

2013

| My Little Bossings

| SPO2 Bryant

| OctoArts Films, APT Entertainment, M-Zet Productions, K Productions

2015

| My Bebe Love: KiligPaMore

| Dom

| GMA Films, APT Entertainment, OctoArts Films, M-Zet Productions, MEDA Productions

2016

| Enteng Kabisote 10 and the Abangers

| Pandoy

| OctoArts Films, APT Entertainment, M-Zet Productions, GMA Films

2017

| Barbi: D' Wonder Beki

| Barbie

| OctoArts Films, APT Entertainment, M-Zet Productions

2022

| My Teacher

| Solomon

| Ten17P, Tincan Productions, DepEd Entertainment

=Television=

class="wikitable sortable"
YearShowRoleNetwork
1975–1976OK LangHimself/HostIBC
1975–1979Discoramarowspan="2" | Himself/Co-hostrowspan="2" | GMA Network
1976–1979Student Canteen
1978–1988Iskul BukolJoey Escalerarowspan="2" | IBC
1980–1988T.O.D.A.S.: Television's Outrageously Delightful All-Star Showrowspan="2" | Himself/Host
1979–presentEat Bulaga!RPN/CNN Philippines/RPTV
ABS-CBN
GMA Network
TV5
1982Joey and SonJoeyRPN
1988–1997The Sharon Cuneta ShowHimself/Co-hostABS-CBN
1990TVJ (TeleVision's Jesters)rowspan="2" | VariousIBC
rowspan="2" | 1992TVJ on 5rowspan="2" | ABC
Rock n' Roll 2000Teodoro Enriquez
1994–1997Mixed Nuts: Numero Unong Terrific Showrowspan="2" | Himself/HostGMA Network
1996–2006
2009–2010
Wow MaliABC/TV5
1998–2004ASAPHimself/hostABS-CBN
1999Beh Bote NgaTio PotGMA Network
1999–2000Back to Iskul BukolJosemari "Joey" EscaleraIBC
2001Korek na Korek Ka Diyanrowspan="2" | Himself/Hostrowspan="8" | GMA Network
2002Kiss Muna
2002–2003Sana ay Ikaw na NgaDr. Ricardo Peron
2003–2008Nuts EntertainmentHimself/Host
2003–2004SOP RulesHimself/Guest co-host
2003–2006
2015
StarStruckHimself/Judge
2004–2015Startalkrowspan="11" | Himself/Host
2004–2011Mel and Joey
2005-2006Wow Maling Mali!ABC
2005MagpakailanmanGMA Network
2006–2007Teka Mona!
2006
2006–2009
Takeshi's CastleQ
GMA Network
2007SlingoABC
2008Jungle TVrowspan="3" | GMA Network
rowspan="2" | 2009Joey's Quirky World
Suwerteng-Suwerte sa Siyete: Spin It! Win It!
rowspan="2" | 2010–2011Wow! Meganon?!rowspan=2 | TV5
House or NotHimself/Host (as Don Joey)
2010Suwerteng-Suwerte sa Siyete: Press It! Win It!rowspan="4" | Himself/Hostrowspan="2" | GMA Network
rowspan="4" | 2011Mind Master
Big Shot JackpotTV5
Suwerteng-Suwerte sa Siyete: Win Mo, Kapuso!rowspan=2 | GMA Network
Protégé: The Battle for the Big BreakHimself/Judge
2011–2012Celebrity Samurairowspan="3" | Himself/Hostrowspan="3" | TV5
2012The Biggest Game Show in the World - Asia
2012–2013Game 'N Go
2012Protégé: The Battle for the Big BreakHimself/JudgeGMA Network
2013Hayop sa GalingHimself/HostTV5
2013–2014Sunday All StarsHimself/JudgeGMA Network
2013–2015Wow Mali Pa Rin!Himself/HostTV5
rowspan="2" | 2014Hakbang Sa Pangarap: Eat Bulaga Lenten Drama Special 2014AbeGMA Network
One of the BoysDJrowspan="2" | TV5
rowspan="2" | 2015Wow Mali: Lakas ng TamaHimself/Host
Pinagpalang Ama: Eat Bulaga Lenten Drama Special 2015Papsyrowspan="4" | GMA Network
2015–2016CelebriTVHimself/Host
2016Dalangin ng Ama: Eat Bulaga Lenten SpecialOmar
2017Kaibigan: Eat Bulaga Lenten SpecialJeff
2022Oh No! It's B.O. (Biro Only)!rowspan="2" | Himself/HostNet 25

= Voice actor =

== Animation ==

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"

|+

!Year

!Title

!Role

!Network

!Notes

!Source

2012

|Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens

|Max Tennyson

|TV5

|Filipino dub

|{{Citation |title=Ben 10 DAA Joey| date=April 30, 2012 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4k2ScREweyg |access-date=January 3, 2024 |language=en}}

Albums/songs discography

  • TVJ Tough Hits series (12 albums) (Vicor Music Corp.)
  • 1990: Joey de Leon Tough Hits 1990 (OctoArts International, now PolyEast Records)
  • 1993: JoeyRassic (MCA Music)
  • 1999: Mga Pakyuuuut ni Joey de Leon (OctoArts-EMI Music, now PolyEast Records)
  • 2003: "Spageti Song" (duet with Sexbomb Girls from the album Round 2) (Sony BMG)
  • 2004: "Halukay Ube" (duet with Sexbomb Girls from the album Bomb Thr3at) (Sony BMG)
  • 2004: Joey to the World (Sony BMG Music)
  • 2007: Joey to the World 2 (Sony BMG Music) (featuring "Itaktak Mo")
  • 2008: Kagat Labi (EMI Philippines, now PolyEast Records)

Awards

{{expand section|date=May 2014}}

width="90%" class="wikitable sortable"
width="10%"| Year

! width="30%"| Award-Giving Body

! width="25%"| Category

! width="25%"| Work/Nominee

! width="10%"| Result

rowspan="1" align="center"| 2008

| rowspan="1" align="left"| 38th GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards

| align="left"| Most Popular Novelty Singer[http://www.pep.ph/photos/910/the-38th-box-office-entertainment-awards-part-2 "The 38th Box-Office Entertainment Awards (Part 2)"]. Pep.ph. Retrieved May 24, 2014.

| align="center" rowspan="1"| Itaktak Mo!

| {{won}}

rowspan="3" align="center"| 2009

| rowspan="3" align="left"| 23rd PMPC Star Awards for Television

| align="left"| Best Comedy Actor

| align="center"| Nuts Entertainment

| {{Nom}}

align="left"| Best Magazine Show Host (with Mel Tiangco)

| align="center"| Mel and Joey

| {{Nom}}

align="left"| Best Male Showbiz Oriented Talk Show Host

| align="center"| Startalk

| {{Nom}}

rowspan="2" align="center"| 2010

| rowspan="1" align="left"| 24th PMPC Star Awards for Television

| rowspan="1" align="left"| Best Male TV Host

| align="center"| Eat Bulaga!

| {{Won}}

Eastwood City Walk of Fame

| Walk of Fame Star Inductee{{cite news |url=http://www.mb.com.ph/walk-with-the-stars/|title=Walk with the stars|date=October 12, 2014|last=Cuartero|first=Nestor|work=Manila Bulletin|access-date=July 16, 2016}}

| align="center"| Himself

| {{won|Inducted}}

align="center"|2011

| Golden Screen TV Awards

| Outstanding Male Host in a Musical or Variety Program{{cite news|url=http://www.pep.ph/news/31660/golden-screen-tv-awards-nominees-bared|title=Golden Screen TV Awards nominees bared|last=Calderon|first=Ricky|date=October 29, 2011|work=Philippine Entertainment Portal|access-date=July 17, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140103112123/http://www.pep.ph/news/31660/golden-screen-tv-awards-nominees-bared|archive-date=January 3, 2014|url-status=dead}}

| align="center" | Eat Bulaga!

| {{nom}}

align="center"| 2014

| PEP List Awards

| Pepsi' Choice: Male Showbiz Treasure of the Year{{cite news |url=http://www.philstar.com/cebu-entertainment/2014/05/23/1326330/winners-pep-list-awards|title=Winners at the PEP List awards|date=May 23, 2014|work=The Philippine Star|last1=Calderon|first1=Ricky|access-date=July 18, 2016}}

| align="center"| Himself

| {{won}}

align="center"|2015

| 63rd FAMAS Awards

| FAMAS Lifetime Achievement Award{{cite news|url=http://www.rappler.com/entertainment/news/106456-full-list-winners-famas-awards-2015d|title=FULL LIST: Winners, FAMAS Awards 2015|date=September 21, 2015|work=Rappler|access-date=July 16, 2016}}{{Dead link|date=November 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

| align="center"| Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon

| {{won}}

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! Year !! Award Giving Body !! Category !! Nominated Work !! Results

2000PMPC Star Awards for TelevisionAding Fernando Lifetime Achievement Award{{small|(shared with Tito Sotto and Vic Sotto)}}{{N/A}}{{won}}{{cite news|url=http://www.philstar.com/entertainment/92149/happy-triumphant-faces-14th-pmpc-star-awards-tv|title=Happy, triumphant faces at the 14th PMPC Star Awards for TV|date=October 9, 2000|work=The Philippine Star|access-date=July 19, 2016}}
2008Awit AwardsBest Novelty Recordingalign=center|"Itaktak Mo"{{won}}

See also

References

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