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Emilio Ramon P. Ejercito III
17th Governor of Laguna
In office
June 30, 2010 – May 27, 2014
Vice GovernorCaesar Perez (2010–2013)
Ramil Hernandez (2013–2014)
Preceded byTeresita Lazaro
Succeeded byRamil Hernandez
Mayor of Pagsanjan, Laguna
In office
June 30, 2001 – June 30, 2010
Preceded byAbner Afuang
Succeeded byGirlie Javier-Ejercito
Personal details
Born
Emilio Ramon Pelayo Ejercito III

(1963-10-05) October 5, 1963 (age 60)
San Juan, Rizal, Philippines
Political partyPFP (2018–present)
Other political
affiliations
PMP (2001–2012)
UNA (2012–2016)
PDP–Laban (2016–2018)
Spouse
Girlie Javier-Ejercito
(m. 1987)
RelationsJoseph Estrada (uncle)
Loi Ejercito (aunt)
Children4
ParentGeorge Estregan
Residence(s)Calamba, Laguna
Pagsanjan
Alma materUniversity of the Philippines Diliman (BA)
Occupation

Emilio Ramon Pelayo Ejercito III (Tagalog: [ɛhɛɹˈsɪtɔ]; born October 5, 1963), commonly known as E. R. Ejercito,[a] is a Filipino actor and former governor of Laguna from 2010 until his removal in 2014. Prior to his election as governor, he served as mayor of Pagsanjan, Laguna from 2001 until 2010.[1] He is the son of actor George Estregan and the nephew of former President and former Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada.

Early life

Born Emilio Ramon Pelayo Ejercito III on October 5, 1963 in San Juan, then a municipality of Rizal province, to actor Jesús Jorgé Marcelo Ejercito (1939-1988) who went by the screen name George Estregan and Ramona Pelayo (1942-2020) from Ibajay, Aklan. He holds residence in Pagsanjan.

Education

He studied at La Salle Green Hills for his primary and secondary education. He then studied at the University of the Philippines Diliman for his college education and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Majoring in Advertising and Visual Communications.

Acting career

In 1989, Ejercito began using the screen name George Estregan Jr. and Jorge Estregan, taken after his father's screen name, starring in the film Eagle Squad. He later went on to use Jeorge "E. R." Ejercito Estregan in his later acting career.[2]

Political career

He served as mayor of Pagsanjan, Laguna from 2001 until 2010. He then ran for governor in 2010 and 2013. On May 27, 2014, the Commission on Elections unseated Ejercito after alleged overspending during the campaign for the 2013 midterm elections. Three days later, his uncle, Joseph Estrada, convinced him to step down. Despite the conviction, he attempted a comeback as governor in 2016 and 2019 but lost on both occasions to incumbent Ramil Hernandez.

On April 5, 2019, he was convicted and sentenced to 6 to 8 years in prison for graft over an anomalous insurance deal when he was mayor of Pagsanjan in 2008.[3][4][5] The Sandiganbayan anti-graft court on August 7, 2019, upheld its earlier ruling that also barred Ejercito from holding public office.[3][6]

Despite his conviction[7] and controversial transfer of residency,[8] Ejercito ran for mayor of Calamba in 2022, but eventually lost to Roseller Rizal.[9]

Personal life

He is married to former actress, former mayor, and also former Pagsanjan vice mayor Maita Sanchez (Girlie Javier-Ejercito in real life). They have 4 children: Eric Ejercito (born 1987), Jet Ejercito (born 1989), Jerico Ejercito (born 1992) and Jhulia Ejercito (born 2002).

Organizations

  • Vice President – Knights of the Altar (1982–1987) Became Altar Boy of 5 years at St. John the Baptist Parish Church, San Juan City
  • Vice President – Katipunan ng mga Artistang Pilipino sa Pelikula at Telebisyon (KAPPT) or Philippine Cinema & Television Actors Guild, Inc. (1999–2002)
  • Member – Rotary Club of Pagsanjan, Laguna
  • Member – Carpa Club of Pagsanjan, Laguna
  • National Presidential Adviser on Servant Leadership - The Fraternal Order of Eagles - Philippine Eagles (TFOEPE)[10]

Filmography

Television

Title Role Year
Heredero recurring role 1985–1987
IBC Headliners news anchor 2000
Ang Probinsyano guest cast 2021
Walang Matigas na Pulis sa Matinik na Misis Juancho"Kamao"Dehadoa.k.a. Scarface 2023
Maging Sino Ka Man2023TV seriesMaging Sino Ka Man Boss Frank 2023

Film

  • Mga Paru-Parrong Bukid (1985) as Senen's brother
  • Haunted House (1985)
  • Bagets Gang (1986)
  • Bukas ng Sabo Agi Buka sa Sabitan (1986)
  • Kapitan Pablo: Cavite Killing Fields (1986) as Kapitan Pablo's son
  • Humanda Ka, Ikaw ang Sumuko (1987)
  • Target: Sparrow Unit (1987)
  • Boy Tornado (1987) as Boy's friend
  • Dongalo Massacre (1988)
  • Lost Command (1988)
  • Tumayo Ka't... Lumaban (1988)
  • Alega Gang: Public Enemy No.1 of Cebu (1988)
  • Ambush (1988)
  • Ang Supremo (1988)
  • Kumander Dante (1988)
  • Kumakasa... Kahit Nag-iisa (1988)
  • Kamandag ng Dagat (1988)
  • Alex Boncayao Brigade (1989)
  • Kontra Puwersa (1989)
  • Eagle Squad (1989) as Jet Espino
  • Isang Bala, Isang Buhay (1989) as Ex-commando
  • Bala... Dapat Kay Cris Cuenca (Public Enemy No.1 of Region 4) (1989)
  • Moises Platon (1989)
  • Gapos Gang (1989)
  • Kakampi Ko ang Diyos (1990)
  • Asiong Salonga Ikalawang Aklat (1990)
  • Urbanito Dizon: The Most Notorious Gangster in Luzon (1990) as Apache Gang Member
  • Ibabaon Kita sa Lupa (1990)
  • Hanggang Saan ang Tapang Mo? (1990) as Greg
  • Hukom. 45 (1990)
  • Hulihin si... Boy Amores (1990)
  • Alyas Pogi: Birador ng Nueva Ecija (1990) as Air-Con Gang Member
  • Inosente (1990)
  • Leon ng Maynila, Lt. Col. Romeo Maganto (1991)
  • Mayor Latigo: Ang Barakong Alkalde ng Baras (1991)
  • Captain Jaylo: Batas sa Batas (1991) as Dodong Sanggano
  • OXO vs Sigue-Sigue (1991)
  • Eddie Tagalog: Pulis Makati (1992)
  • Task Force Habagat (1992) as Alfredo "Joey" de Leon
  • Manila Boy (1993) as Ragoy's henchmen no. 2
  • Sala sa Init, Sala sa Lamig (1993) as Drug Pusher
  • Manchichirichit (1993)
  • Bukas Tatakpan Ka ng Dyaryo (1993)
  • Epimaco Velasco: NBI (1994) as one of the Big-4 Man (cameo appearance)
  • The Four Stooges (1995) as Stanley
  • Hatulan: Bilibid Boys II (1995)
  • Ang Titser Kong Pogi (1995) as Emilio the backdiving thug
  • Kahit Harangan ng Bala (1995) as Jigo Almonte
  • Mano Mano (1995)
  • Balawis (1996)
  • Kristo (1996) as St. Matthew
  • Batang Z (1996)
  • Bossing (1996)
  • Hagedorn (1996) as Totoy
  • Totoy Hitman (1996) as Mael
  • Extranghero (1997) as Dr. Ivan
  • Pag-Ibig Ko sa Iyo'y Totoo (1997) as Mr. Diaz's son
  • Babasaging Kristal (1997)
  • Yes Darling: Walang Matigas na Pulis 2 (1997) as kidnapper
  • Tuloy! Bukas ang Pinto! (1998)
  • Ang Maton at ang Showgirl (1998) as Valdez
  • Pakawalang Puso (1998)
  • Birador (1998) as bank hold-up gang member
  • Jesus Salonga, Alyas Boy Indian (1998)
  • Cariño Brutal (1998)
  • Notoryus (1998)
  • Tulak ng Bibig, Kabig ng Dibdib (1998)
  • Hiwaga ng Panday (1998)
  • Type Kita ... Walang Kokontra! (1999) as Tong
  • Mamang Shotgun (1999) – Wilfredo
  • Abel Villarama: Armado (1999)
  • Makamandag Na Bala (2000)
  • Huwag Mong Takasan ang Batas (2002)
  • Ang Panday (2009) as Apoykatawan
  • Si Agimat at si Enteng Kabisote (2010) as Magat
  • Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story (2011) as Nicasio "Asiong" Salonga
  • This Guy's in Love with U Mare! (2012)
  • El Presidente (2012) as General Emilio Aguinaldo
  • Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill (2013) as Arturo "Boy Golden" Porcuna
  • Muslim Magnum .357: To Serve and Protect (2014) as Lt. Jamal Razul
  • Loyalista: The Untold Story of Imelda Papin (upcoming) as Ferdinand Marcos
  • Malvar: Tuloy ang Laban (upcoming) as Emilio Aguinaldo
  • Oplan Exodus: SAF 44 – For God and Country (upcoming)

Awards

Year Award-Giving Body Category Work Result
2011 37th Metro Manila Film Festival[11] Best Festival Actor Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story Nominated
Male Sexiest Appeal Celebrity of the Night - Won
2012 GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards[12] Outstanding Government Service Award - Won
2012 28th PMPC Star Awards for Movies Movie Actor of the Year (Best Actor) Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story Won tied with (Aga Muhlach)
Male Star with Radiant Skin - Won
2012 14th Gawad PASADO Awards PinakaPasadong Aktor Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story Won
2012 60th FAMAS Awards Best Actor Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story Won
2012 30th FAP Luna Awards Best Actor Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story Won
2012 38th Metro Manila Film Festival Best Festival Actor El Presidente Nominated
2013 29th PMPC Star Awards for Movies Movie Actor of the Year (Best Actor) El Presidente Won
15th Gawad PASADO Awards PinakaPasadong Aktor El Presidente Won
61st FAMAS Awards Best Actor El Presidente Won
39th Metro Manila Film Festival Best Festival Actor Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill, the Arturo Porcuna Story Nominated
2014 30th PMPC Star Awards for Movies Movie Actor of the Year (Best Actor) Nominated
62nd FAMAS Awards Best Actor Won
2015 63rd FAMAS Awards Best Actor Magnum Muslim .357 Nominated

Notes

  1. ^ Also known by his official on-screen names Jorge Estregan (sometimes spelled Jeorge), George Estregan Jr. (sometimes spelled Jorge or Jeorge), and Jeorge "E. R." Ejercito Estregan (or simply Jeorge "E.R." Estregan).

References

  1. ^ Martinez-Belen, Crispina (March 1, 2011). "E.R. Ejercito is 'El Presidente'". The Manila Bulletinurl-status=dead. Archived from the original on March 2, 2011.
  2. ^ Japitana, Norma (March 27, 1989). "The action at Viva". Manila Standard. Manila Standard News, Inc. p. 18. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  3. ^ a b Marcelo, Elizabeth (August 8, 2019). "Sandigan affirms ER Ejercito's conviction". Philstar. Retrieved August 9, 2019.
  4. ^ Chiu, Patricia Denise M. (April 6, 2019). "Ex-governor Ejercito convicted of graft". Inquirer. Retrieved August 9, 2019.
  5. ^ Marcelo, Elizabeth (April 6, 2019). "ER Ejercito gets 8 years for graft". Philstar. Retrieved August 9, 2019.
  6. ^ Ki, Czarina Ong (August 7, 2019). "Sandiganbayan affirms graft conviction of ex-Laguna Gov. Ejercito". Manila Bulletin News. Retrieved August 9, 2019.
  7. ^ Gabinete, Jojo (October 1, 2021). "ER Ejercito, kakandidato bilang Calamba mayor; hindi natinag sa graft conviction" [ER Ejercito runs as Calamba mayor; unfazed by graft conviction]. PEP.ph (in Filipino). Retrieved June 15, 2022.
  8. ^ Gabinete, Jojo (October 5, 2021). "Mag-asawang ER at Girlie Ejercito, tatakbong mayor sa magkaibang bayan sa Laguna" [The couple, ER and Girlie Ejercito, will run for Mayor in different towns in Laguna.]. PEP.ph (in Tagalog). Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  9. ^ "Rizal unseats Chipeco as new Calamba mayor". CNN Philippines. May 11, 2022. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  10. ^ Tomandao, Roy (July 7, 2021). "Fraternal eagles". Manila Standard. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  11. ^ "Metro Manila Film Festival:2011". IMDB. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
  12. ^ "Vice Ganda named Phenomenal Box-Office Star; Derek Ramsay is Box-Office King while Anne Curtis and Cristine Reyes share Box-Office Queen title" Archived July 1, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. Pep.ph. Retrieved May 20, 2014.