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IN PHOTOS: Actors who portrayed Andres Bonifacio on film and TV

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Julio Diaz

The award-winning actor portrayed the brave Katipunero twice. First was in the 1992 movie Bayani, followed by the 1995 educational TV series with the same title.

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Gardo Versoza

Gardo donned the Andres Bonifacio persona in the award-winning GMA Films' bio film, José Rizal, in 1998.

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Alfred Vargas

The incumbent Quezon City 5th District Congressman portrayed the revolutionary leader in the movies The Trial of Andres Bonifacio in 2010 and the 2012 bio film Supremo.

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Mark Anthony Fernandez

The son of actress Alma Moreno and the late action superstar Rudy Fernandez assumed the role of Bonifacio in the Lupang Hinirang music video produced by GMA Network in 2010.

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Cesar Montano

Cesar moved from portraying Rizal to Bonifacio via the 2012 historical biopic El Presidente: General Emilio Aguinaldo Story and the First Philippine Republic or El Presidente.

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Jolo Revilla

The Cavite vice governor played Bonifacio in the GMA-7 drama-epic fantasy series Indio in 2013.

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Sid Lucero

Sid played the Filipino revolutionary leader in the GMA-7 historical drama TV series Katipunan in 2013 and Ilustrado in 2014.

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Robin Padilla

Robin channeled his inner Bad Boy to portray the courageous Katipunero in the 2014 historical drama movie, Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo.

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Nico Antonio

Nico played Andres Bonifacio in the 2015 historical drama movie, Heneral Luna.

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Jhong Hilario

The 2018 comedy film Unli Life saw Jhong portray the revolutionary hero.

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Isko Moreno

From one Batang Tondo to another.

In June this year, Film director Erik Matti and producer Dondon Monteverde announced their decision to tap Manila Mayor Isko Moreno to play the brave Filipino hero on the big screen.

The two are working on an Andres Bonifacio biopic, revealing new discoveries on the life of the fallen revolutionary leader.

Vouching for Isko to assume the role is no less than Susan Meyer, the great-granddaughter of Andres Bonifacio.

No word, however, when the movie, tentatively titled 'May Pag-asa,' will be shown.

Still, the hype generated by the initial publicity along with the endorsement of Bonifacio's kin is enough to get viewers intrigued.