Lou Veloso

Luciano "Lou" Mariñas Veloso (born January 7, 1948)[1] is a Filipino actor, comedian, director and politician. He is known for his supporting roles in over 30 comedy films, which include Mga Kwento ni Lola Basyang (1985), Pulis Patola (1993), Ang Cute ng Ina Mo (2007), and Desperadas 2 (2008).[2] As an actor, Veloso has also performed in films such as Kabayo Kids, released in 1990, in which he portrayed Loreiga, Buddy en Sol (Sine Ito!) (1992), and M & M: The Incredible Twins (1989).[3]

Lou Veloso
Veloso in December 2016
Member of the Manila City Council from the
Manila's 6th congressional district
Assumed office
June 30, 2019
In office
June 30, 2007  June 30, 2013
In office
June 30, 1995  June 30, 2004
Personal details
Born
Luciano Mariñas Veloso

(1948-01-07) January 7, 1948
Rizal City, Rizal, Philippines
Political partyAsenso Manileño (2021–present)
Other political
affiliations
Aksyon Demokratiko (2021–present)
PMP (2018–2021)
Liberal (1995-2018)
ResidenceManila
Occupation
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • politician

Early career

Veloso's first film was Working Girls under VIVA Films in 1984 in which he played a security guard in a bank office. Veloso was also a TV host of AgriSiyete, which he replaced original host the late comedian Bert Marcelo in 1996. He also appeared in a various educational programs are Batibot and K-High which he plays as a grandfather.

Senakulo stage play

He is also the founder and musical stage play director of "Martir sa Golgota", a senakulo or passion play, launched in 1979 which was traditionally held every Holy Week of every year in Manila.[4]

Political career

Veloso was elected councilor of the 6th district of Manila from 1995 to 2004 and from 2007 until 2013. He ran for vice mayor on the 2013 midterm elections under the Liberal Party with Mayor Alfredo Lim but lost to incumbent Vice Mayor Isko Moreno.[5] He ran in 2016 for councilor under KABAKA but lost, placing eighth.

He successfully returned to the city council in 2019, running under the Team Legacy ticket of PMP led by Mayor Joseph Estrada. He was re-elected in 2022, this time under Asenso Manileño.[1]

He was notably the author of a resolution in 1996 seeking the renovation of the Manila City Hall's Clock Tower.[6] The renovation only started years later, until it was completed and inaugurated as the Manila Clock Tower Museum in 2022.[7][8]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
1984Working GirlsSecurity guard
1985Mga Kwento ni Lola Basyang
1987Binibining TsupermanIpe
1988Wake Up Little SusieAtty. Perfecto Holmado
Hamunin ang Bukas...
Bakit Kinagat ni Adan ang Mansanas ni Eba?Snake
1989M & M: The Incredible Twins
1990Kabayo Kids
1991Katabi Ko'y MamawRestaurant manager
Juan Tamad at Mister Shooli: Mongolian BarbecueKulas
1993Gagay: Prinsesa ng BrownoutRoderick
Pulis Patola
1995Run Barbi RunMr. Gloria
1995 Closer to Home Nanding
2001 Greaseman the Greaseman
2003A.B. Normal CollegeCarlos
Woman of BreakwaterIgme
Crying LadiesBarangay chairman
2005The MasseurClient F
2006 Gee-Gee at Waterina
HeremiasMang Teban
2007Ang Cute ng Ina MoDon Emong Goloid
2008Desperadas 2Ugly doctor
2009 Colorum Pedro Trinidad
Ang Tanging Pamilya: A Marry Go RoundSunshine's father
2011Wedding Tayo, Wedding HindiKanoy Garbanzos
2012The Bourne LegacyThe fisherman
El PresidenteJulián Felipe
Shake, Rattle and Roll Fourteen: The InvasionKatiwala
Kamera Obskura
Requieme!
2013Thalia Melpomene
2014Bonifacio: Ang Unang PanguloTatang
Shake, Rattle & Roll XVBadjo
2015Kid KulafuMang Polding
Da Dog ShowSergio
PipoPhotographer
Trap Renato
2016Hiblang AboHuse
Die BeautifulFlora
SeklusyonMang Sandoval
Shiniuma (Dead Horse)
I America
2017Ang Guro Kong 'Di Marunong Magbasa
Woke Up Like ThisBegger
Tatlong BibeTino
2018 Manila is Full of Men Named Boy
Citizen Jake
Ang Misyon: A Marawi Siege Story
Kontradiksyon
Harry & Patty Mang Sincero
2019General Commander
BanalManong Cielo
Mina-AnudMario
3pol Trobol: Huli Ka Balbon!Ka Tinio
Damaso Pilosopo Tasyo
2020D'NinangLolo Medy
Suarez: The Healing Priest
Watch List Hector
2021KatipsTemyong
A Hard DayEduardo
Bekis on the Run Nanay Pacing
Death of Nintendo Mang Pido
Versus Baby's attorney
Tenement 66 Old Man Nando
2022 Broken Blooms
2023Ang Matsing at ang PagongTatay Rudy
Balik TayaTito Gani
Ang Mga Halang

Television

YearTitleCharacter/RoleNetwork
1985–1989Student CanteenHostGMA Network
1985–1994BatibotHimselfRPN
1985–1996Lovingly YoursHimselfGMA Network
1989–1990BoracayVariousRPN
1990Mongolian Barbecue[9]GuestIBC
1994–1996Sine SkwelaVariousABS-CBN
1996–1998Agri SiyeteHostGMA Network
1999–2001IspupABC
1999Back to Iskul BukolIBC
1999Beh Bote NgaGMA Network
2001Daddy Di Do Du
2002MagpakailanmanVarious
2003Math-TinikHimselfABS-CBN
2005KakabakabooVariousGMA Network
2005MaynilaVarious
2005Bubble Gang Jr.Various
2005NoelVariousQTV
2006Calla LilyFather TheoABS-CBN
2007Camera CaféVariousQTV and GMA Network
2007Daisy SieteVariousGMA Network
2007Maging Sino Ka Man Ang PagbabalikVariousABS-CBN
2009–2010May Bukas Pa
2009–2010Pepeng AgimatTata Endo
2010Pepito ManalotoVariousGMA Network
2010NoahTatang ZatokABS-CBN
2010K-HighLoloKnowledge Channel
2010Pidol's WonderlandVariousTV5
2010Maalaala Mo KayaChoreographerABS-CBN
2011Mula sa PusoTaxi Passenger
2012Wako WakoChief Satano
2012Luv UVarious
2012Toda MaxUncle Magpainitan
2013Got to BelieveDuring Pantoja
2014Mars Ravelo's DyesebelApoika
2014Home Sweetie HomeJoselito Romulo
2015Kano Luvs PinayVariousTV5
2015Pangako sa 'YoSous Chef TonyABS-CBN
2016Saq Al-bambu (The Bamboo Stalk)Grandpa MendozaMBC
2016Dear UgeGMA Network
2016Magpakailanman: The Happy and Sad Adventures of Tekla: The Romeo Librada StoryLolo
2016TsuperheroTaong Grasa
2016–2017FPJ's Ang ProbinsyanoMiyongABS-CBN
2017Destined to be YoursElvisGMA Network
2017TropsUge
2017Alyas Robin HoodTanglaw
2017–2018TadhanaTatay Doy/Gusting
2018BaganiPirate GuyABS-CBN
2018Dear UgePrincipal TeodoroGMA Network
2019Kadenang GintoWaldoABS-CBN
2019Parasite IslandAndong
2019One of the BaesEd CasikipGMA Network
2020Bella BandidaSikenTV5
2021Hoy, Love You!BrunoiWantTFC
2022–2023Maria Clara at IbarraProf. Jose R. TorresGMA Network
2023–presentFPJ's Batang QuiapoRicardo "Noy" Asuncion, Jr.Kapamilya Channel
A2Z
TV5

Theatre

Year Title Role Notes Ref
1982 Taong Grasa (Grease Man) Palanca award-winning One-Act and One Actor Play – A Monologue about a homeless man in the throes of hunger by Dr Anton Juan [10]
2005 Gee-gee at Waterina Presented at the Cultural Center of the Philippines' Virgin Labfest [11]
2009 Mga Gerilya sa Powell Street Tanghalang Pilipino production of an original play adapted by Palanca Award-winning playwright Rody Vera from the novel of the same title by Benjamin Pimentel [12]
Tanyag a production of Palanca Award-winning plays about contemporary Philippine society such as Our Lady of Arlegui by Chris Martinez (First Prize, 2007) J. Dennis Teodosio's Baka Sakali (Second Prize, 2007) and Ang Kalungkutan ng mga Reyna by Floy Quintos (First Prize, 2008) [13]
Cory as one of the narrators A restaging of original Filipino musical “Cory” at the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Theater in Manila [14]
2012 Walang Kukurap Papang Tanghalang Pilipino suspense thriller play that tackles graft and corruption [15][16]
Walang Sugat Tadeo Tanghalang Pilipino production of an original zarzuela with a libretto written by Severino Reyes in 1898 and music by Fulgencio Tolentino [17]
Stageshow Beggar Tanghalang Pilipino production written by Mario O’Hara as a tribute vaudeville and stage show artists [18]
2013 Der Kaufmann Tanghalang Pilipino production of the retelling of William Shakespeare's comedy "The Merchant of Venice" [19]
Katy! A Spotlights Artists Centre production with music by Ryan Cayabyab and lyrics by Jose Javier Reyes, directed by Nestor U. Torre [20]
Pramoedya one of Pramoedya’s rival writers Benjamin Pimentel's two-act drama, inspired by the life and times of Indonesia’s Pramoedya Ananta Toer presented at Cultural Center of the Philippines' Virgin Labfest [21]
Martir sa Golgota Director of the play a senakulo play based on the life and passion of Jesus Christ staged by The Manila Mobile Theater Foundation (Tanghalang Sta. Ana) at the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theater) [22]
2014 Taong Grasa (Grease Man) restaging by MusicArtes Inc. [23]

Awards

Year Award Giving Body Award Work Results Ref
2009 5th Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival Best Actor Colorum Won [24]
36th Brussels International Film Festival Best Actor Colorum Won [25]
2010 33rd Gawad Urian Best Actor Colorum Won [26]
1st MTRCB Awards Best Actor Colorum Won [27]
26th PMPC Star Awards for Movies Best Actor Colorum Nominated [28]
7th ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards Best Actor Colorum Nominated [29]
58th Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards Lou Salvador Sr. Memorial Award Won [30]
2013 6th Gawad Buhay Awards Male Featured Performance in a Play Der Kaufmann Nominated [31]
2015 QCinema Film Festival Awards 2015 Best Supporting Actor Water Lemon Won [32]
Young Critics Circle Best Performer Da Dog Show Won [33]
2016 12th Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Hiblang Abo Won [34]
39th Gawad Urian Best Actor Da Dog Show Nominated [35]
Best Supporting Actor Taklub Nominated [35]
2019 42nd Gawad Urian Best Supporting Actor Citizen Jake Nominated [36]
6th Urduja Heritage Film Festival Awards Best Actor Kawangis Won [37]

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