Cogie Domingo

Cogie Domingo
Born Redmond Christopher Fernandez Domingo
(1985-08-15) August 15, 1985
Manila, Philippines
Years active 1993–2017
Agent Star Magic (1993–1998; 2010; 2016)
GMA Artist Center (1999–2006; 2015-2017)
Talent5 (2010-2012)
Height 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Spouse(s) Ria Sacasas
Children 1

Redmond Christopher Fernandez Domingo (born August 15, 1985 in Manila, Philippines), simply known as Cogie Domingo, is a Filipino former actor and model.

Career

At age 13, he joined the cast of ABS-CBN's Cyberkada. This was followed by Regal Films' horror flick, Sa Piling ng mga Aswang (1999), in which he starred opposite Maricel Soriano. His next project was Jose Javier Reyes's Yakapin Mo ang Umaga (2000), where he played son to Christopher de Leon and Lorna Tolentino. But what was his most memorable is his lead portrayal of the juvenile prisoner in the award-winning filmfest entry, Deathrow in 2000, in which he co-starred with Eddie Garcia and was coached by director Joel Lamangan. He also starred in different television shows such as Ikaw Lang Ang Mamahalin with Angelika dela Cruz, Kung Mawawala Ka with Sunshine Dizon and Bakekang with Lovi Poe.

His career began in ABS-CBN at 1993, as first seen in Star Drama Presents. In 1999, he moved to GMA Network until 2006.

He went back to showbiz, returned to ABS-CBN, appearing in Maalaala Mo Kaya after being out for almost four years since 2010.

Domingo moved to TV5, appears in Inday Wanda, P.S. I Love You & Valiente. after 3 years Domingo left TV5.

In 2015, he appeared in GMA Network again as joining the cast of Buena Familia starring Angelu De Leon, Bobby Andrews, Kylie Padilla, Julie Anne San Jose, Julian Trono and Mona Louise Rey.

His last appearance on ABS-CBN in 2016, is Ipaglaban Mo. Domingo's final drama appearance at GMA Network is Someone to Watch Over Me.

Personal life

Domingo is the son of a lawyer. The actor was linked to different actresses like Anne Curtis, Angel Locsin, and Lovi Poe. In September 2009, it was reported in the news that he had an affair with Rachel Tiongson while she was still cohabiting with politician and businessman Chavit Singson.[1] On 11 March 2016, Domingo married his long-time girlfriend, Ria Sacasas, in an intimate ceremony.[2] Domingo has one daughter with a former girlfriend.[3]

On October 27, 2017, Domingo and two other persons were arrested by PDEA for possession of illegal drugs.[4][5] 3 days later, Domingo is allowed by PDEA to post bail. he remain imprisoned until November 2017.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNetwork
2016-2017Someone to Watch Over MeIan AlejandroGMA Network
2016 MARS Himself / Guest GMA News TV
Wagas
Ipaglaban Mo: Kapitbahay DanABS-CBN
2015Buena Familia KardoGMA Network
2012ValienteYoung ArmandoTV5
2011–2012P. S. I Love YouDonald Bautista
2010Maalaala Mo KayaDanielABS-CBN
Inday WandaJoelTV5
2006The Score NedGMA Network
Love To Love Season 12: Jass Got LuckyRico
BakekangJohnny
2005Now and Forever: GantiJavier
DarnaDaniel
2004Love To Love Season 3: Kissing BeautyJoseph
2004–2005JoyrideJason Santamaria
2003Love To Love Season 1: Maid For Each OtherDodong
Lagot Ka, Isusumbong KitaKiko
2001–2002Kung Mawawala KaCarlito Valiente
2001Ikaw Lang Ang MamahalinJepoy
1999ClickGino
1998CyberkadaHimselfABS-CBN
1993-2001Star Drama Presents???

Movies

YearTitleRole
2012The HealingRyan
2010MuliErrol
2006 Mourning GirlsRaffy
2004 So... Happy Together Oliver
KuyaNoy
2003Mano Po 2: My HomeLean Tan
Anghel sa LupaBenjo
2002Mano PoYoung Luis/Fong Muan
Pakisabi Na Lang Mahal Ko SiyaGonzo
2001 Cool Dudes Pinky
2000DeathrowSonny
Yakapin mo ang umagaGabby
1999 Sa Piling ng mga Aswang Joshua

Footnotes

  1. "Wedding photos of Cogie Domingo and Ria Sacasas". 5 April 2016. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  2. "Cogie Domingo still adjusting to fatherhood; finally reveals identity of mother of his child". 30 September 2012. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
  3. "Cogie Domingo, 2 others arrested in Parañaque drug bust". 27 October 2017. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  4. "PDEA operation that netted Cogie Domingo". 27 October 2017. Retrieved 27 October 2017.

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