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Antonio D. Laxa (June 12, 1934 – January 23, 2021), better known by his stage name Tony Ferrer, was a Filipino actor, film director and producer. He was tagged as the James Bond of the Philippines for his films in which he played a spy named Tony Falcon in the Agent X-44 movie series.

Tony Ferrer
Born
Antonio D. Laxa

(1934-06-12)June 12, 1934
Macabebe, Pampanga, Philippine Islands
DiedJanuary 23, 2021(2021-01-23) (aged 86)
Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines
OccupationActor
Years active1960–2007
RelativesMaricel Laxa (daughter)
Mutya Crisostomo (daughter)
Falcon Laxa (son)
Donny Pangilinan (grandson)

He won Best Actor at the Quezon City Film Festival for Sapagkat Sila'y Aming Mga Anak (1970) with Boots Anson-Roa and Vilma Santos. He received the nominations for FAMAS Award Best Actor in Sabotage (1966) and I Love Mama, I Love Papa (1971).


Career


Laxa was born in Macabebe, Pampanga, Philippines.[citation needed]

His first film was Kilabot sa Barilan (1960) with Fernando Poe Jr. and Zaldy Zshornack. His next supporting roles were in such war films as Mga Tigreng Tagabukid (1962) and Suicide Commandos (1962) starring Fernando Poe Jr., Romeo Vasquez and Joseph Estrada.[citation needed]

He starred in Marcong Bagsik (1964) with Divina Valencia. He starred as Tony Falcon, Agent X-44 in Sabotage (1966), directed by Eddie Garcia. He did drama films like Living Doll (1970) and The Golden Child (1971) with Snooky Serna. He did action films like Walang Duwag Sa Kayumanggi (1975) with Lotis Key, Mission: Get The Killers On The Loose (1975) with Gina Pareño, Alat (1975) with Chanda Romero, and Jailbreak! (1976) with Alma Moreno.[citation needed]

He was also paired with Niño Muhlach in Wonder Boy (1976). Ferrer was paired with Nora Aunor in Sa Lungga ng Mga Daga (1978).[citation needed]

He starred with Ramon Revilla in Nardong Putik (1972), Lito Lapid in Back To Back (1979), Ramon Zamora in Experts (1979), Rey Malonzo in Deadly Fighters (1979), Ace Vergel in Pangkat Do Or Die (1980), Vic Vargas in Dope Godfathers (1983), Bembol Roco and Efren Reyes Jr. in Over My Dead Body (1983), Fernando Poe Jr in Ang Agila at ang Falcon (1980), Bong Revilla in Chinatown: Sa Kuko ng Dragon (1988), Ronnie Ricketts in Black Sheep Baby (1989) and Jess Lapid Jr. in Isang Milyon sa Ulo ni Cobra (1990).[citation needed]

He also did international films like The Vengeance of Fu Manchu (1967) with Christopher Lee, Cosa Nostra Asia (1974) with Chris Mitchum, Blind Rage (1978) with Fred Williamson, and Cover Girl Models (1975) with Pat Anderson for New World Pictures.[citation needed]

On the July 2, 1981, Ferrer's directorial debut the musical film Legs... Katawan... Babae! premiered, it's a film vehicle for the disco group Hagibis.[1] The film co-stars Myrna Castillo, Laarni Enriquez, Dinah Dominguez Val Iglesias, etc.[2]

Ferrer had special participation as Tony Falcon in the remake of Agent X44 (2007), an action-comedy, played by Vhong Navarro.[citation needed]

He appeared in more than 155 films, including the 21-film series Agent X-44.[citation needed]


Personal life


Ferrer was the younger brother of Espiridion Laxa, producer of Tagalog Ilang-Ilang Pictures and EDL Productions.[citation needed]

He was paired with Mutya ng Pilipinas Alice Crisostomo in The Golden Child (1971), and subsequently married her a year later. They have two kids, actress Mutya Crisostomo and Falcon. He has a daughter with actress Imelda Ilanan, Maricel Laxa. He also has a son, Mark by Pinky Poblete. Ferrer lived with a non-showbiz partner.[citation needed]

His grandson, Donny Pangilinan, is also an actor.[citation needed]


Death


Ferrer died on 23 January 2021 at home in Pasig, at the age of 86 due to heart illness and diabetic complications.[3][4]


Selected filmography


[5] [6]


References


  1. Leavold, Andrew (2017). "Discos, westerns, and disco westerns". The Search for Weng Weng. Australia: The LedaTape Organisation. pp. 119–121. ISBN 9780994411235.
  2. Leavold, Andrew (2017). "Weng Weng filmography". The Search for Weng Weng. Australia: The LedaTape Organisation. p. 233. ISBN 9780994411235.
  3. Alpad, Christina (January 23, 2021). "Tony Ferrer, Philippines' James Bond, dies at 86". The Manila Times.
  4. Tribune, EMEA. "Tony Ferrer Filipino actor dies at age 86". Latest Breaking News From US, Europe & World. Retrieved 2021-01-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. http://www.philstar.com/entertainment/379703/tony-ferrer-there៛s-life-after-x-44 "Tony Ferrer: There's life after X-44"
  6. http://www.philstar.com/showbiz/379769/naka-21-agent-x44-movies-si-tony-ferrer "Naka-21 Agent X-44 movies si Tony Ferrer"





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