Freddie Webb
Freddie Nelle Webb (born November 24, 1942) is a Filipino retired basketball player and coach, former politician, and television and radio personality.
Freddie N. Webb | |
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Senator of the Philippines | |
In office June 30, 1992 – June 30, 1998 | |
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Parañaque | |
In office June 30, 1987 – June 30, 1992 | |
Preceded by | Post created |
Succeeded by | Roilo Golez |
Member of the Pasay City Council | |
In office December 30, 1971 – June 12, 1978 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Freddie Nelle Webb November 24, 1942 Manila, City of Greater Manila, Philippine Commonwealth |
Nationality | Filipino |
Political party | Lakas ng Bansa/LDP |
Spouse | Elizabeth Pagaspas |
Children | 6 (including Pinky, Jason, and Hubert) |
Alma mater | Colegio de San Juan de Letran (BA) |
Basketball career | |
Career information | |
College | Colegio de San Juan de Letran |
Playing career | 1965–1978 |
Coaching career | 1975–1985 |
Career history | |
As player: | |
1965–1975 | YCO Painters |
1976–1978 | Tanduay Rhum Makers |
As coach: | |
1975 | Letran Knights |
1981–1983 | YCO-Tanduay |
1985 | Shell Azodrin Bugbusters |
Education
He completed his elementary education at San Beda College and his degree in Bachelor of Arts in English at Colegio de San Juan de Letran.
Personal life
He is married to Elizabeth Pagaspas of Tanauan, Batangas with whom he has six children. He is the father of Hubert, Pinky, and Jason Webb.
Career
In basketball
Webb first played for the Letran Knights (1960–1964) and became a star for the team. After college, he played in the MICAA with the YCO Painters (1965–1975) and in the PBA with the Tanduay Rhum Makers (1976–1978).
He was a member of the national basketball team that participated in the 1972 Summer Olympics. After retiring in 1978, Webb coached YCO-Tanduay (1981–1983) and Shell (1985) in the Philippine Basketball Association. He also coached the Letran Knights for one season in 1975 and finished the season as runner up to the Ateneo Blue Eagles.
In politics
Webb was elected in 1971 as city councilor in Pasay, which he held up to 1978.
In 1987, Webb ran and won in the Philippine legislative elections as the first representative of the lone district of Parañaque. From 1987 to 1988, he was awarded one of the Ten Outstanding Congressman of the Year Award. He sponsored the provisions creating the Sangguniang Kabataan in the Local Government Code of 1991.
In 1992, he was elected Senator, placing 12th to earn a six-year term. As Senator, he held various chairmanships like Senate Committees/Committee on Health and Demography and the Committee on Games and Amusements. He also headed the Senate Ad Hoc Committee on AIDS and the Congressional Commission on Health. He authored, co-authored and steered into law, acts such as the National Health Insurance Act, (R.A.7875), The Hepatitis-B Immunization Act, (R.A. 7846), The Corneal Transplant Law, the Voluntary Blood Donation Act, (R.A.7719) and the Act Granting Benefits to Barangay Health Workers (R.A. 7883). He ran for re-election in 1998 but was unsuccessful, placing 23rd out of the 12 seats up for election.
On television and radio
Webb began a career in movies and television from his days as a basketball player up to the present. He is also a radio personality and sportscaster.
After the declaration of Martial Law in 1972, Webb hosted the daily show Pa-bandying, Bandying in 1973 over RPN. But he became a household name when he was cast as Jimmy Capistrano, the modelling and talent agency proprietor in IBC's Chicks to Chicks in 1979. He was paired with comedienne Nova Villa, who was Ines Capistrano, the wacky housewife of Jimmy Capistrano. Their team-up was hilariously accepted and where the funny line "Sweetheart, ligo na tayo" (transl. "Sweetheart, let's take a bath"), started.
Filmography
Television
Movies
Year | Title | Role | Film Producer |
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2020 | Four Sisters Before the Wedding | Grace's father in a still picture | Star Cinema, SCX |
2019 | Maria | Ricardo Dela Vega | Viva Films |
2018 | Three Words to Forever | Cito Andrada | Star Cinema |
2016 | Enteng Kabisote 10 and the Abangers | M-Zet Productions, APT Entertainment, OctoArts Films | |
2016 | Love Me Tomorrow | Manuel Monteclaro | Star Cinema |
2016 | This Time | Melchor Martinez | Viva Films |
2015 | The Prenup | Alfonso Billones | Regal Films |
2015 | Etiquette for Mistresses | Roberto "Bob" Mariano | Star Cinema |
2015 | You're My Boss | Sir Albert | Star Cinema |
2015 | Liwanag Sa Dilim | Police Officer | APT Entertainment |
2014 | 1st Ko Si 3rd | Third Rodriguez | Cinemalaya Productions, Real Films, Central Digital Lab Entertainment |
2013 | Bakit Hindi Ka Crush Ng Crush Mo? | Don Antonio Prieto | Star Cinema |
2012 | Every Breath U Take | Pepe | Star Cinema |
1985 | Magchumicap Ka | Seiko Films | |
1984 | Tender Age | Regal Films | |
1982 | Pamilya Dimagiba | Day Films | |
1980 | Problem Child | Regal Films | |
1980 | Wanted Wives | Sining Silangan Productions | |
1976 | Walang Pagkalupig | D Victor Productions | |
1973 | Johnny Jokor | Juver Productions | |
1973 | Sikaran Boxer | Prima Productions | |
1972 | The Snatcher | MVM Productions | |
1971 | Fastbreak | FPJ Productions | |
1971 | Dimasupil Brothers | FPJ Productions |
Radio
- Sports Talk "Co-Host with Gretchen Fullido" (DZMM, 2004–2014)
- FastBreak "Co-Host with Boyet Sison" (DZMM, August 2, 2014 – March 14, 2020)
References
- Rodriguez, Isa (December 18, 2015). "Blast From The Past: Do You Remember These Old Filipino TV Shows?". When in Manila. Retrieved February 1, 2019.