Jose Romulo

{{Infobox person

| name = Jose Romulo

| image =

| caption =

| birth_name = Romulo Alib Zuño

| birth_date = {{birth date|1931|10|11|df=yes}}

| birth_place = Rosario, Batangas, Philippines

| death_date = {{death date and age|2015|08|05|1931|10|11|df=yes}}

| death_place = Parañaque City, Philippines

| other_names = "The First Brown Adonis"

| occupation = Actor

| years_active = 1950s–1960s

| notable_works = DI-13, El Jugador, Pandora, Gabi ng Lagim

| spouse = Lydia

| children = 5

}}

Jose Romulo (born Romulo Alib Zuño; October 11, 1931 – August 5, 2015) was a Filipino actor and one of the leading men of Philippine cinema during the 1950s. Known for his good looks, brown Filipino complexion, and acting talent, he was hailed as the first "brown Adonis" to grace the Philippine movie screen.{{Cite web |title=Premiere actor Jose Romulo, 83 |url=https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2015/08/06/1485602/premiere-actor-jose-romulo-83 |access-date=2024-12-17 |website=Philstar.com}}

Early life and career

Romulo was born on October 11, 1931, in Rosario, Batangas, Philippines. Before entering the entertainment industry, he served as a police officer in his hometown.{{Cite web |title=Jose Romulo {{!}} Actor |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0739775/ |access-date=2024-12-17 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}} He was discovered by Premiere Productions, a major film studio at the time, which signed him to a contract and developed him into one of the era's prominent leading men.

Romulo quickly rose to fame for his versatility and on-screen presence, following the footsteps of actors like Leopoldo Salcedo.

Film career

Jose Romulo made his breakthrough as the lead actor in DI-13, a movie based on a popular serialized komiks novel about a fictional police detective. Over the course of his career, he appeared in nearly 200 films, often playing leading roles during the 1950s.

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|+ Filmography

! Year !! Title !! Role

rowspan="1" | 2000

| Tumbador

Amigo
rowspan="1" | 1998

| Armadong Hudas

Roman Reyes
rowspan="2" | 1997

| Isinakdal Ko Ang Aking Ina

Gustavo
Eseng ng Tondo
rowspan="1" | 1995

| Pulis Probinsya II

Maj. Enriquez
rowspan="2" | 1994

| Ikaw Lamang, Wala Nang Iba

NBI: Epimaco Velasco, the True StoryPutik's Man
rowspan="4" | 1993

| Gaano Kita Kamahal

Rolly's Father
Manila BoyCol. Quinzon
Alejandro 'Diablo' MalubayMaj. Barreto
Gascon... Bala ang Katapat Mo
rowspan="5" | 1992

| Warden

Daniel
Andres Manambit: Angkan ng MatatapangChief
Amang Capulong - Anak ng Tondo IIMaj. Valdez
Bad Boy IIPolice Chief
Alyas Lakay
rowspan="6" | 1991

| Mayor Latigo

Ka Omeng
MoroRashid Lucman
Kumukulong DugoCol. Mirasol
Hepe: ...Isasabay Kita sa Paglubog ng ArawRivera
Boyong Mañalac: Hoodlum TerminatorMalapon P, Chief
Takas sa ImpiyernoChief
rowspan="5" | 1990

| May Isang Tsuper ng Taxi

Huling Lalaki sa BitayanTata Betoy
The Smokey Mountain
Mula Paa Hanggang UloHepe
Sa Diyos Lang Ako Susuko
rowspan="7" | 1989

| Binuhay Mo Ako Ngayon, Papatayin Kita Bukas!

Boots Oyson: Sa Katawan Mo ... Aagos Ang Dugo!Amando
Pamilya BanalEmong
Hindi Pahuhuli ng BuhayKumander Acosta
Maria Luisa Brigade: The Beginning
Alyas: Boy LifeGusting Daga
Tadtarin ng Bala Si Madelo
rowspan="6" | 1988

| Aguilar, May Oras Ka Rin

One Day, Isang Araw
Ang Supremo
Buy One, Take OnePolice Chief
Ex-ArmyKumander Tala
Alyas Pusa: Ang Taong May 13 Buhay
rowspan="9" | 1987

| Aguila at Falcon

Kapag Puno Na Ang Salop
Boy TornadoKid Amante's Trainer
Sparrow Unit: The Termination Squad
Feliciano Luces: Alyas Kumander Toothpick, Mindanao
BalwegMacli-ing Dulag
Di Bale Na LangEmong (uncredited)
Batas sa Aking Kamay
Operation: Get Victor Corpuz, the Rebel Soldier
rowspan="6" | 1986

| Dalagita

Payaso
Pepe Saclao: Public Enemy No. 1Pepe's elder brother
Agaw ArmasMang Canor
Batang QuiapoMajor Corrales
Anak ng Supremo
rowspan="5" | 1985

| Victor Lopez Jr. (Robinhood ng Tondo)

Sangley Point RobberyHepe
Isa-Isa Lang!Mr. Moreno
Escort GirlsGigi's father
Mission Order: Hulihin si ... Avelino Bagsic ang Rebelde
rowspan="3" | 1984

| Huwag Kang Papatay

Mayor Alcaraz
Sigaw ng KatarunganBadong
Pasukuin Si Waway
rowspan="3" | 1983

| Lintik Lang Ang Walang Ganti

Kapag Buhay Ang InutangCelso
Gamu-gamo sa Pugad LawinPilo
rowspan="4" | 1982

| Daniel Bartolo ng Sapang Bato

Kumander .45
Classified OperationJose Romulus
Get My Son Dead or Alive
rowspan="6" | 1981

| Pagbabalik ng Panday

Ama ng mga Taong Lawin
Bandido sa Sapang BatoKa Pepeng
Ang Maestro
Geronimo
Laya
Shoot the Killer
rowspan="2" | 1980

| Ang Agila at ang Falcon

Leon ng Central Luzon
rowspan="3" | 1979

| Ang Lihim ng Guadalupe

Dobol Dribol
Isa Para sa Lahat, Lahat Para sa Isa
rowspan="7" | 1978

| Salonga

Mercenario
Joe QuinteroPonso
Kumander Ulupong
Malabanan: Kilabot Hunter ng Cavite
Blood Run
Ang Lalaki... Ang Alamat... Ang Baril
rowspan="2" | 1977

| Bontoc

Bianong Bulag: One-Eyed Terror of Cavite
rowspan="4" | 1976

| Bongbong

Luis
Mapang-akit... ang Dilim ng Gabi!
Alakdang Gubat
Bergado, Terror of Cavite
rowspan="6" | 1975

| Huwag Mo Akong Paandaran

Niño Valiente
Dugo at Pag-ibig sa Kapirasong LupaMulong (uncredited)
Hit and RunKapitan
Walang Duwag sa Kayumanggi
Dugo ng Tarikan
rowspan="2" | 1974

| South Seas

Kill RP Nine-O
rowspan="3" | 1973

| Dugo ng Bayan

Sto. Cristo
Batang Bicol
rowspan="5" | 1972

| Superbeast

Vigo
Rio Tigre
The Hot BoxCrao
Mga Ligaw ng Punglo
Viva Zaldo
rowspan="3" | 1971

| Asedillo

Basta't Basketball
Adios Mi Amor
rowspan="2" | 1970

| San Diego

The Man from A.N.K.L.A.
rowspan="4" | 1969

| Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin

Ginintuang Kamay
The Gunman
Batang Matadero
rowspan="4" | 1968

| Tatak: Sacramentados

Mine Hunter
Barbaro Cristobal
Ang Mangliligpit
rowspan="4" | 1967

| Marko Asintado

Ex-Convict
Bravados
Metrocom
rowspan="8" | 1966

| Hanggang May Buhay

Estranghero sa Sapang Bato
Wanted: Johnny L
Swanie
Sarhento Aguila at ang 9 na Magigiting
Pistolero
Ang Haragan
Dakilang Balatkayo
rowspan="6" | 1965

| Lady Killer

Bandido Aguilar
Darmo Solo
Dugo sa Pantalan
Ang Mga Sandatahan
Maginoong Tulisan
rowspan="3" | 1964

| Scout Rangers

Saan Mang Sulok ng Daigdig
9 Laban sa Lahat
rowspan="6" | 1963

| 12 Kuba

Hunchback
Sigaw ng Digmaan
Sa Iyo O Sa Akin
Ang Tatay Kong Kalbo
Limang Kidlat
The Big Show
rowspan="6" | 1962

| Tatak Mondragon

Ang Nabubuhay Sa Patalim
Baliw O Martir
Sakdalista
Mapusok na Paghihiganti
4 Valientes
rowspan="5" | 1961

| Bangkay Kaming Hahakbangan

Presinto 13: Sa Lahat ng Dako
Nagsasalitang Kalansay
Viva Caballeras
Divina, Diyosa ng Apoy
rowspan="8" | 1960

| Wala Kang Kapantay

Lintik Lang ang Walang Ganti
True Confessions
Cuatro Cantos
Viuda de Oro
Gabi ng Lagim
Batingaw
Materiales Fuertes
rowspan="2" | 1959

| Bigtime Berto

Berto's victim
Ultimatum
rowspan="5" | 1958

| 4 na Pulubi

Bon Voyage
Mr. Basketball
Obra Maestra
Mga Liham kay Tiya Dely
rowspan="5" | 1957

| Wala Nang Luha

Familia Alvarado
Sweethearts
Bicol Express
Barumbado
rowspan="5" | 1956

| Exzur

Lalo Kitang Mahal
Prinsipe Villarba
Apat na Kasaysayang Ginto
Santa Lucia
rowspan="7" | 1955

| Dakilang Hudas

Unang Halik
El Jugador
Pandora
Ha Cha Cha
El Conde de Monte Carlo
Adventures of DI-13DI-13
rowspan="4" | 1954

| Abenturera

Laging May Umaga
Paladin
Salabusab
rowspan="1" | 1952

| Ang Sawa sa Lumang Simboryo

Isagani

= Freelance work =

In the 1960s, Romulo transitioned to freelance acting and frequently collaborated with FPJ Productions, owned by actor Fernando Poe Jr. One of his notable performances in this period was in the film Lakay, where he took on a significant supporting role.

Personal life

Jose Romulo was married to Lydia, with whom he had five children: Rey, Rizaldy, Marivic, Carmen, and Richmond. His daughter Marivic recalled her father as a generous and loving parent who often entertained his family with stories about the movie industry.

Death

On August 5, 2015, Romulo passed away at the age of 83 due to pneumonia{{Cite web |title=Jose Romulo - Biography |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0739775/bio/ |access-date=2024-12-17 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}} resulting from complications of diabetes. He died at Parañaque Doctors Hospital in Parañaque City. His nephew, Nestor Cuartero, a journalist for Tempo and the Manila Bulletin, remembered him as "a gentleman of the old school" and "a true actor."

Romulo's interment took place on August 9, 2015, at Loyola Memorial Park in Sucat, Parañaque City.

Legacy

Jose Romulo remains a beloved figure in Philippine cinema, particularly remembered for his significant contributions during the golden age of Philippine movies. As the first "brown Adonis" on the local silver screen, he paved the way for actors who followed in his footsteps.

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