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Allen Dizon
Born (1977-10-03) October 3, 1977 (age 47)
Sta. Ana, Pampanga, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Occupations
Allen Dizon's Acting Awards
Award-Giving Bodies Wins
International Film Festivals
13
Local Film Festivals
4
FAMAS Awards
7
Gawad Urian
1
PMPC Star Awards for Movies
1
Gawad Pasado
6
Gawad Tanglaw
9
Gawad Genio
3
Urduja Heritage Film Awards
5
Laguna Excellence Awards
2
Total Acting Awards Won
51

Allen Dizon (born on October 3, 1977), is a Filipino actor, model and producer. A former member of the Viva Hot Men,[1] Dizon has transitioned from his early years in daring roles to become an independent film actor and producer.[2]

In 2007, he won the Best Supporting Actor FAMAS award and Star Award for Movies in the film Twilight Dancers.[3] Dizon appeared in movies such as Dukot (2009), Sigwa (2010), Patikul (2011), Deadline (2011), and Migrante (2012).[4] He played Sonny Burgos in the film Burgos (2013) starring Lorna Tolentino and Rocco Nacino, directed by Joel Lamangan.[5] Dizon played as a soldier in Lauriana (2013) with Bangs Garcia and Rich Asuncion.[6] He starred in ABS-CBN's melodrama series Doble Kara (2015), as Antonio Dela Rosa.[7]

In 2021, while appearing as well in a few drama anthology episodes, Allen was included in a handful of GMA Network series, like First Yaya and Agimat ng Agila, but it was in 2022 when he got a top-billing TV series role in Return to Paradise, playing main support, alongside Eula Valdez, to the paired leads Derrick Monasterio and Elle Villanueva. [8]

He currently appears on GMA Network's melodrama series Abot-Kamay na Pangarap as he plays the supporting role of Dr. Carlos Benitez, Zoey's (played by Kazel Kinouchi) biological father, who becomes the husband of Lyneth (played by Carmina Villarroel). [9] Dizon is also reunited with Villarroel, his co-star in ABS-CBN's melodrama series Doble Kara.

Dizon produced the indie films Crossroads (Paupahan) (2008), Marino (2009) and Dukot (2009). [10][11][12]

Filmography

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Film

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  • Hipo
  • Private Parts
  • Curacha: Ang Babaeng Walang Pahinga (1998)
  • Babae sa Bubungang Lata (1998)
  • Shirley (1998)
  • Tatlong Makasalanan (1999)
  • Molata (1999)
  • Huwag Po, Huwag Po (1999)
  • Nikilado (1999)
  • Hilig ng Katawan (1999)
  • Pamasak Butas (1999)
  • Pila Balde (1999)
  • Luksong Tinik (1999)
  • Terror (1999)
  • Gawin sa Dilim 2 (2000)
  • Azucena (2000)
  • Saranggani (2000)
  • Bukas May Ligaya (2000)
  • Ang Gusto Ko sa Lalaki (2000)
  • Malikot Ang Agos ng Tubig (2001)
  • Ika-Pitong Gloria (2001)
  • Oras Na Para Lumaban (2001)
  • Amorseko: Damong Ligaw (2001)
  • Venus: Dyosa ng Kagandahan (2001)
  • Trip (2001)
  • Hayup sa Sex Appeal (2001)
  • Virgin People III (2002)
  • Kaulayaw (2002)
  • Hinog sa Pilit, Sobra sa Tamis (2002)
  • Eva, Lason kay Adan (2002)
  • Sana Totoo Na (2002)
  • Mama San (2002)
  • Sugat, Walang Paghilom (2002)
  • Tukaan (2002)
  • Matamis Hanggang Dulo (2003)
  • Kiskisan (2003)
  • Balat-Sibuyas (2003)
  • Motel (2003)
  • Bold Star (2003) – Arman Reyes
  • Xerex (2003)
  • Tumitibok, Kumikirot (2003)
  • Langit Mo Kaligayahan Ko (2004)
  • Hotmen (Video) (2004)
  • Erotica: Lessons of the Flesh (Video) (2005)
  • Boso (2005)
  • Twilight Dancers (2006)
  • Ikaw Pa Rin: Bongga Ka Boy! (2008)
  • Crossroads (2008)
  • Room 213 (2008)
  • Baler (2008)
  • Loophole (2009)
  • Tutok (2009)
  • Marino (2009)
  • Dukot (2009)
  • Sigwa (2010)
  • Pink Halo-Halo (2010)
  • Patikul (2011)
  • Deadline: The Reign of Impunity (2011)
  • Migrante (2012)
  • Flames of Love (2012)
  • El Presidente (2012)
  • Lauriana (2013)
  • Burgos (2013)
  • Children's Show (2014)
  • Kamkam (2014)
  • Magkakabaung (2014)
  • Imbisibol (2015)
  • Sekyu (2015)
  • Iadya Mo Kami (2016)
  • Lando at Bugoy (2016)
  • Area (2016)
  • Malinak Ya Labi (2016)
  • Bomba (2017)
  • Persons of Interest (2018)
  • Alpha: The Right to Kill (2018)
  • Jesusa (2019)
  • Mindanao (2019)
  • Latay (2020)
  • Walker (2022)
  • An Affair to Forget (2022)
  • Oras de Peligro (2023)
  • AbeNida (2023)
  • Guardia De Honor (2024)
  • Off Load (2024)
  • Ligalig (post-production)
  • Acetylene Love (post-production)
  • Poon (post-production)
  • Fatherland (post-production)

Television

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Awards and nominations

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International Film Festivals

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Year International Festival Location Result Award Movie
2024 10th Emirates Film Festival Dubai, United Arab Emirates Won Best Actor AbeNida [13]
2023 2nd International Imago Film Festival Civitella del Tronto, Italy Won Humphrey Bogart Award (Best Lead Actor in a Foreign Film) [14]
2021 7th Art International Film Festival Kerala, India Won Award of Excellence in Acting Latay [15]
14th London International Filmmaker Festival London, UK Nominated Best Lead Actor in a Foreign Language Film [16]
2020 10th International Film Festival Manhattan New York, USA Won Best Actor - Feature Film [17]
Nominated Jury Award Best Performance
2018 25th FACINE Filipino International Cine Festival San Francisco, USA Won Best Actor Bomba [18]
8th International Film Festival Manhattan New York, USA Won Best Actor - Feature Film Sekyu [19]
16th Dhaka International Film Festival Dhaka, Bangladesh Won Best Actor Bomba [20]
11th London International Filmmaker Festival London, UK Nominated Best Lead Actor in a Foreign Language Film Area [21]
2017 33rd Warsaw International Film Festival Warsaw, Poland Won Special Jury Prize* Bomba [22]
3rd ASEAN International Film & Festival Awards Kuching, Malaysia Nominated Best Actor Area [23]
2016 1st Berlin International Filmmaker Festival Berlin, Germany Nominated Best Lead Actor in a Foreign Language Film Iadya Mo Kami [24]
13th Salento International Film Festival Salento, Italy Won Best Actor [25]
4th Silk Road International Film Festival Dublin, Ireland Won Best Actor [26]
2015 2nd ASEAN International Film & Festival Awards Kuching, Malaysia Nominated Best Actor Magkakabaung [27]
3rd Silk Road International Film Festival Dublin, Ireland Won Best Actor [28]
2014 3rd Hanoi International Film Festival Hanoi, Vietnam Won Best Actor [29]
9th Harlem International Film Festival New York, USA Won Best Actor [30]
  • Note: The Special Jury Prize in the 33rd Warsaw International Film Festival was co-awarded to Angeli Nicole Sanoy.

Local Film Festivals

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Year Festival Result Award Movie
2019 45th Metro Manila Film Festival Won Best Actor Mindanao [31]
2nd Subic Bay International Film Festival Nominated Best Actor Jesusa [32]
5th Sinag Maynila Film Festival Nominated Best Actor [33]
Nominated Best Actor Persons of Interest
2018 4th Sinag Maynila Film Festival Won Best Actor Bomba [34]
2015 1st Sinag Maynila Film Festival Won Best Actor Imbisibol [35]
2014 40th Metro Manila Film Festival Won New Wave Best Actor Magkakabaung [36]

"The First Four" Major Award-Giving Bodies

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  • Pertaining to: Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) Awards, Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino (MPP) Gawad Urian, Film Academy of the Philippines (FAP) Luna Awards and Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) Star Awards for Movies; collectively accepted to comprise, when all won in a single year, the "Grand Slam" achievement in the Philippines.
Year Award Ceremony Result Award Movie
2021 69th FAMAS Awards Won Best Actor Latay [37]
2018 36th FAP Luna Awards Nominated Best Actor Bomba [38]
66th FAMAS Awards Won [39]
41st Gawad Urian Nominated [40]
2016 34th FAP Luna Awards Nominated Best Supporting Actor Imbisibol [41]
2015 63rd FAMAS Awards Nominated Best Actor Kamkam [42]
Won Magkakabaung
38th Gawad Urian Won [43]
2011 59th FAMAS Awards Won Best Supporting Actor Sigwa [44]
27th PMPC Star Awards for Movies Nominated [45]
2010 58th FAMAS Awards Won Best Actor Dukot [46]
26th PMPC Star Awards for Movies Nominated [47]
33rd Gawad Urian Nominated [48]
2009 57th FAMAS Awards Won Best Actor Paupahan [49]
25th PMPC Star Awards for Movies Nominated [50]
2007 55th FAMAS Awards Won Best Supporting Actor Twilight Dancers [51]
23rd PMPC Star Awards for Movies Won [52]

Other Major Award-Giving Bodies

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  • Pertaining to: the Young Critics Circle Film Desk (YCC), the defunct Entertainment Press Society, Inc. (EnPress) and the more recent Society of Philippine Entertainment Editors, Inc. (SPEEd).
Year Award Ceremony Result Award Movie
2017 27th Young Critics Circle Annual Circle Citations Nominated Best Performance (Ensemble) Area [53]
Nominated Malinak Ya Labi
2014* 24th Young Critics Circle Annual Circle Citations Nominated Best Performance (Individual) Lauriana [54]
2013 10th EnPress Golden Screen Awards for Movies Nominated Best Actor - Drama Migrante [55]
2012 9th EnPress Golden Screen Awards for Movies Nominated Best Supporting Actor Patikul [56]
2011 8th EnPress Golden Screen Awards for Movies Nominated Best Supporting Actor Sigwa [57]
2010 7th EnPress Golden Screen Awards for Movies Nominated Best Actor - Drama Dukot [58]
  • Note: The 24th YCC Annual Citations for the films of 2013 were actually announced April 2015, along with the 25th Annual Citations for films of 2014.[59]

Academe-Based & Regional-Based Award-Giving Bodies

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  • Pertaining to: Pampelikulang Samahan ng mga Dalubguro (Gawad Pasado), Tagapuring mga Akademik ng Aninong Gumagalaw (Gawad Tanglaw), Critics Academy Film Desk of Zamboanga City (Gawad Genio), Urduja Film Festival Social Advocacy from Pangasinan (Urduja Heritage Film Awards), Guild of Educators, Mentors and Students (GEMS Hiyas ng Sining Awards) and 3Stars Productions (Laguna Excellence Awards).
Year Award Ceremony Result Award Movie
2023 4th Laguna Excellence Awards Won Best Indie Actor Walker [60]
2022 19th Gawad Tanglaw Won Best Actor Latay [61]
2020 14th Gawad Genio Won Best Actor Mindanao
7th Urduja Heritage Film Awards Won [62]
2nd Laguna Excellence Awards Won Best Indie Actor Persons of Interest [63]
18th Gawad Tanglaw Won Best Actor Mindanao [64]
22nd Gawad Pasado Won [65]
Won Alpha: The Right To Kill
4th GEMS Hiyas ng Sining Awards Nominated Mindanao [66]
2019 21st Gawad Pasado Won Best Actor Bomba [67]
2018 12th Gawad Genio Won
5th Urduja Heritage Film Awards Won [68]
16th Gawad Tanglaw Won [69]
2017 4th Urduja Heritage Film Awards Won Best Actor Lando at Bugoy [70]
19th Gawad Pasado Won Iadya Mo Kami [71]
15th Gawad Tanglaw Won [72]
2016 3rd Urduja Heritage Film Awards Won Best Actor Imbisibol [73]
2015 9th Gawad Genio Won Best Actor Magkakabaung
2nd Urduja Heritage Film Awards Won [74]
17th Gawad Pasado Won [75]
13th Gawad Tanglaw Won [76]
2014 16th Gawad Pasado Won Best Actor Lauriana [77]
2013 11th Gawad Tanglaw Won Best Supporting Actor Migrante [78]
2012 10th Gawad Tanglaw Nominated Best Actor Patikul [79]
2011 5th Gawad Genio Nominated Best Supporting Actor Sigwa
2010 4th Gawad Genio Nominated Best Actor Dukot
8th Gawad Tanglaw Won [80]

Award-Giving Bodies Recognizing Achievements for Television

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  • Pertaining to: Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) Star Awards for TV, Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster sa Pilipinas (KBP) Golden Dove Awards, Tagapuring mga Akademik ng Aninong Gumagalaw (Gawad Tanglaw) and Guild of Educators, Mentors and Students (GEMS Hiyas ng Sining Awards).
Year Award Ceremony Result Award TV Program / Episode Title
2020 18th Gawad Tanglaw Won Best Actor in a Single Performance Magpakailanman Kailan Naging Ama Ang Isang Babae [81]
2019 17th Gawad Tanglaw Won Maalaala Mo Kaya Duyan [82]
3rd GEMS Hiyas ng Sining Awards Nominated Best Single Performance by an Actor [83]

Special awards

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Year Award Movie That Earned Special Recognition
2022 6th Asia Pacific Luminare Awards Outstanding Actor of the Year
70th FAMAS Awards Best Actor Hall Of Fame [84]
2021 23rd Gawad Pasado Dambana ng Kahusayan sa Pagganap (Best Actor Hall Of Fame) [85]
1st Diamond Excellence Awards Man Of The Year (Special Recognition for International Accolades)
5th FDCP Film Ambassadors' Night Film Ambassador Award Latay [86]
2019 Provincial Government of Pampanga MOKA 2019 Most Outstanding Kapampangan in the Field of Arts [87]
Film Development Council of the Philippines SineSandaan Luminaries Icon of Philippine Cinema [88]
11th NCCA Philippine Arts Festival Ani ng Dangal Bomba [89]
3rd FDCP Film Ambassadors' Night Film Ambassador Award [90]
2018 12th Gawad Genio International Excellence Award
7th Cine Kabalen Regional Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award [91]
10th NCCA Philippine Arts Festival Ani ng Dangal Bomba [92]
2nd FDCP Film Ambassadors' Night A-Lister Award [93]
2017 8th Philippine Daily Inquirer Indie Bravo! Award [94]
9th NCCA Philippine Arts Festival Ani ng Dangal Iadya Mo Kami [95]
2016 7th Philippine Daily Inquirer Indie Bravo! Award [96]
FDCP Film Ambassadors' Night Artistic Excellence Award* [97]
15th Gawad Amerika Most Outstanding Filipino in the Field of Thespian Performance in Television and Film [98]
8th NCCA Philippine Arts Festival Ani ng Dangal Magkakabaung [99]
2015 9th Gawad Genio International Excellence Award
6th Philippine Daily Inquirer Indie Bravo! Award [100]
7th NCCA Philippine Arts Festival Ani ng Dangal [101]
2014 5th Philippine Daily Inquirer Indie Bravo! Award [102]
2012 10th Gawad Tanglaw Pinakakapuri-Puring Artista ng Dekada (2002-2011) [103]
  • Note: FDCP's Artistic Excellence Award handed out during its Annual Film Ambassadors' Night is also now termed as Camera Obscura Award.

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