Leon Miguel
Noel I. Aparilla, commonly known by the screen name Leon Miguel is a Filipino actor, model, and engineer. He recently bagged the Best Actor award from the International Film Festival Manhattan 2016 in New York City, USA for his performance in Redlights. Earlier, he gained world-wide attention and notoriety for his role as the leading villain, Visel, in a Tribeca film crime-thriller entry, Graceland: A Life for Every Lie directed by Ron Morales. Graceland's premiere in the Tribeca Film Festival mesmerized audiences in the 2012 festival and was awarded Second Place in Audience Choice Award. Graceland also had its Canadian premiere in the Fantasia International Film Festival in July 2012 in Montreal, Canada and it also won Audience Award at the Gasparilla Film Festival in Tampa, Florida.
Some of the latest works that has caught the attention of international film festivals is Leon Miguel's starring role in Mang Abe's Ube, a modern-day folktale about a Filipino ube farmer trying to protect his magical source of success from corporate crooks, directed by Paolo Bitanga. Leon Miguel is currently premiering "EJK", a timely and political film narrative by Red Carpet Philippines at Greenbelt 1, Cinema 2, Ayala Center, Makati.
Leon Miguel was featured in the November 2014 issue of Manila Bulletin titled "International filmfest veteran is proudly from Masbate".
Early career
In a span of a little over a decade, Leon Miguel's career in the entertainment world was more than the typical story of an artist struggling to survive. He was into films, theatre, television shows and television commercial ads, practically accepting every possible role that he can get his hands into concentrating rather intently in sharpening his skills as an actor and learning the ropes and nuances of the industry.He broke into international scenes through movies and television presentations appearing in American, Japanese and Italian movies shot in the Philippines. Such American movies were: In the Name of the Queen of NCRV/TEWES Production and directed by Bram Van Erkel, portraying the “Djahat Warrior” ; Behind Enemy Lines of Philippine Film Studio, Inc. and directed by Mark Griffiths, playing as the “Vietnamese Gangster Leader;” Legacy of Star Pacific International Productions and directed by T.J. Scott, doing the role of a “Cambodian Rebel Leader,” together with David Hasselhoff and Rod Steiger; and Going Back, of GFT Films, Inc. and directed by Sydney Furie, portraying as the “Vietnamese Thief,” together with the lead actor, Casper Van Dien.
Exotic Asian roles
Leon Miguel was remarked by many, to have an exotic Asian face and notable acting fitted for various Asian and native roles, which made him greatly preferred by international directors and producers. He was involved in various notable Filipino films. Among the local films were, Mulanay Sa Pusod Ng Paraiso directed by Gil Portes, Kamada directed by Raymond Red, and My Guardian Debil. He appeared in Ara Mina's Nag-Aapoy Na Laman as “Chupon,” directed by Don Escudero, as well as in Bala Ko Ang Bahala Sa Iyo, Rosario 18, Utang Ni Tatang, Batas Ng Lansangan, Bakat, Lapu-Lapu, Operation Balikatan and Paraiso, where he did distinctive roles such as: kanto boy, siga, syndicate member, school worker, youngster’s hoodlum, snatcher, hitman, rapist, bangkero, and rebel roles.He was the guerilla named “Juan” in Concerto, a Cinemalaya finalist directed by Paul Alexander Morales; as well as portrayed “Lobo” in Panahon Na and “Farmer” in Pendong, both directed by Sean Lim and under Oxin Films. Further, he was a “Gangster,” in Third World Happy with Sam Milby as the lead actor, of CinemaOne/Brass Knuckers Inc., under the direction of Edward James Salcedo; the “Rebel” in CinemaOne Originals, Tsardyer directed by Sigfried Barros-Sanchez; and depicted the role of “Baloy” in Isda 2011 Cinemalaya entry, directed by Adolf Alix, Jr. In July 2012, he portrayed as Guerilla in Death March, another film directed by Adolf Alix, Jr.
Television commercials
Leon Miguel also did several television commercial advertising as a Katipunero in KKK , and Isang Bandilla for the Philippine Centennial Celebration. He was also the lead actor Katipunero in the Duty Free Centennial Presentation directed by Raymond Red. He also appeared in San Miguel Beer, SMB Vietnam Setting commercial, Metro Bank, Blend 45, SMB Walng Kupas, Oracle and Touch Mobile. He as well portrayed as a Chavacano Fisherman, in an intrusion project of GMA Channel 7 and Globe Company, in the music video Believe used as a Station ID for the Peace and Unity information-dissemination drive.He was also featured in a Talk & Text commercial, Snitch Choco Bar , Head & Shoulders, Project Building Medicine TVC, and Ayos Dito Rocker TVC.
Filmography
Film
CommercialsYear | Title | Role | Director |
2014 | Dynamic Trio Voltplex KQ, Reload Plus & Respigen 15 | Cock Fighter | Buddy Gargancia |
2014 | Ayos Dito | Rockstar | Alex Breckman |
2014 | Amtyl 500 | Farm Owner | Buddy Gargancia |
2014 | BDO | Music Store Owner - Dj | Joel Limchoc |
2013 | EQ Diaper | Lead Actor - Lapu-Lapu | Mike Alcazarrel |
2010 | Project Building Medicine TVC - Saridon | Carpenter | Joel Limchoc |
2010 | Head And Shoulders | Business man | Joel Limchoc |
2010 | Snicth Choco Bar | Rockers Dream | Carlo Derecto |
2010 | Talk And Text | Store Owner | |
2008 | Believe | Abu Sayaff | |
2006 | Oracle | Hacker | Raffy Dejada |
2005 | Blend 45 | Farmer | Dindo Angeles |
2004 | San Miguel Beer | Farmer | Peque Galyaga |
2004 | Metro Bank | Business man | Vitorio Romero |
1998 | Isand Bandila | Katipunero | Vitorio Romero |
1998 | KKK | Katipunero | Vitorio Romero |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Director |
2012 | Broken Vow | Artemio | Omar Deroca |
2011 | Amaya | Balong | Mac Alejandre |
2011 | Pueblo Sombra | Fisher man | Lori Reyes |
2010 | Panday Kids | Shaman | Mark Reyes |
2010 | Pidol’s Wonderland | Hector | Erik Quizon |
2010 | Barangay Aswang | Camera man | Lori Reyes |
2010 | Halimaw sa Tuod | Lori Reyes | |
2010 | Nag-Simula sa Puso | Ben | |
2010 | Daisy Syete – Bebe & Me | Roman | Rowel Camen |
2010 | Hoy!Hoy! Syokoy | Fisherman | Lori Reyes |
2009 | Tinderella | Rowel Camen | |
2009 | Zorro | Pirate | Mark Reyes |
2009 | Ang Babaeng Hinugot sa aking Tadyang | Car Dealer | Domique Zapata |
2009 | Multo Sa Pabrika | Shoe Maker | Lori Reyes |
2009 | Nuno sa Punso | Constraction Forema | Lori Reyes |
2008 | Daisy Syete – Ulingling | Hit man | Rowel Camen |
2007 | Fantastic Man | Robber | Lori Reyes |
2007 | Fantastic kids | Shaman | Mark Reyes |
2007 | Kamandag | Tadik | Mark Reyes |
2007 | Maalaala mo kaya | Manobo Warrior | Ricky Davao |
2006 | Babangon ako’t dudurugin kita | Fredo | Joel Lamangan |
2005 | Encantadia | Warrior | Mark Reyes |
2005 | NBI Files | Muslin | Albert Cortez |
2004 | Te Amo | Berto | Khris Adalia |
2004 | Philippine Most Wanted | Gangster | Jon Red |
2003 | Forever in my heart | Fisher man | Khris Adalia |
2003 | Kabalikat | Fisher man | |
2002 | GMA True Stories | Xoxi Topacio | |
2001 | Habang kapiling ka | ||
2000 | Mother Studio Presents | NPA | Mario Jay Delos Reyes |
2000 | Diwa | Ermano Puli | Mel Chonglo |
2000 | Hiraya Manawari | Kalikasan | Noel Anonuevo |
2000 | Twin Hearts | Kidnapper | Gil Tejada |
2001 | Kirara | Manoah | Rowel Camen |
2000 | Deltierro | Leon | Rowel Camen |
1994 | Bisperas ng Kasaysayan | Katipunero | Lupia, Yashiwara |
Theater
Year | Title | Role | Director |
2009 | Sakay | Sakay | George Vail Kabrestante |
2006 | Lapu-lapu | Lapu-lapu | Joe Gruta |
2005 | No Exit | Kamatayan | Abdel Langit |
2003 | Indio Anakbanua | Indio | Abdel Langit |
2002-2004 | Noli Me Tangere | Elias | Xoxi Topacio |
2001 | Senakulo | Christ | Raffy Tejada |
1999 | El Filibusterismo | Kabesang Tales | Jake De Asis |