List of Chinese Filipinos
The following is a list of notable Chinese Filipinos (Filipinos of Chinese descent).To be included in this list, one must have a separate Wikipedia article noting Chinese ethnicity.
- Rodrigo Roa Duterte, 16th Philippine president
- Carlene Aguilar (born 1982), actress, model and beauty queen
- Say Alonzo (born Sheryll Anne Yudatco-Tordillas in 1983), Pinoy Big Brother Season 1 housemate
- Ramon S. Ang, businessman
- Corazon Aquino (1933-2009), 11th President of the Philippines
- Benigno Aquino III (born 1960), 15th President of the Philippines
- Kris Aquino (born 1971), actress, TV host
- Ruthlane Uy Asmundson (born 1945), politician
- Arnold Atienza (born 1972), politician, TV host and retired athlete
- Kim Atienza (born 1967), TV host, politician and voice actor
- Lito Atienza (born 1941), politician
- Andres Bonifacio {1863-1897} Filipino National Hero
- Amanda Chan (born 1997), Asia's Next Top Model (cycle 3) contestant, model
- Jeffrei Chan (born 1983), basketball player
- Jose Mari Chan (born 1945), singer
- Ken Chan (born 1993), actor
- Timothy Chan (born 2002), actor and model
- Gab Chee Kee (born 1976), guitarist of Parokya ni Edgar
- Gec Chia (born 1979), retired basketball player
- Joyce Ching (born 1995), actress and model
- Lyn Ching-Pascual, TV personality
- Kim Chiu (born 1990), Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition 1 Big Winner, actress and singer
- Alfrancis Chua, retired basketball player and current team manager of Barangay Ginebra San Miguel
- David Chua, actor and model[1]
- Manuel Chua (born 1980), actor and model
- Siopao Chua, guitarist of Taken by Cars
- Tony Chua (1959-2009), retired basketball player and businessman
- Dee Cheng Chuan (1888–1940), businessman
- Kean Cipriano (born 1987), actor, dancer and model
- Atoy Co, retired basketball player
- Eduardo Cojuangco, Jr. (born 1935), politician and businessman
- AJ Dee (born 1982), actor
- Enchong Dee (born 1989), actor, dancer
- Alec Dungo (born 1994), Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition 4 housemate
- Jason Dy (born 1990), The Voice of the Philippines Season 2 winner and singer
- Luane Dy, actress, host and model[2]
- Heart Evangelista (born Love Marie Ongpauco in 1985), actress
- Rachelle Ann Go (born 1986), actress and singer
- John Gokongwei (born 1926), businessman
- Alodia Gosiengfiao (born 1988), actress, TV host, model, singer and cosplayer
- Yeng Guiao (born 1959), retired basketball player; current head coach of the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters; politician
- Antonio "Tony" Israel (born 1963), ufologist and radio/TV anchor
- Bryan Kong, drummer of Taken by Cars
- Gilbert Lao (born 1978), basketball player
- Jess Lapid, Sr. (1933-1968), actor, movie director and stuntman
- Jess Lapid, Jr., actor, stuntman, movie director and scuba diving instructor
- Lito Lapid (born 1955), actor, stuntman, movie producer and director; politician
- Divine Lee (born 1982), actress, host, blogger and businesswoman[3]
- Jennifer Lee, actress and model
- Mikee Lee (born 1990), Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition 1 2nd Big Placer
- Paul Lee (born 1989), basketball player
- Jaime Licauco (born 1940), parapsychologist
- Celine Lim, actress and model
- Alfredo Lim (born 1929), politician
- Lim Eng Beng, retired basketball player
- Lalay Lim, bass guitarist of Urbandub
- Samboy Lim (born 1962), retired basketball player
- Xian Lim (born 1989), actor, singer and model
- Henry Lim Bon Liong, businessman
- Limahong (fl. 1574), pirate and warlord
- Vicente Lim {1888-1944] World War II hero
- Ferdinand Marcos (1917-1989), 10th President of the Philippines
- Lily Monteverde (born 1928), movie producer of Regal Entertainment, hotelier and businesswoman
- Diether Ocampo (born 1976), actor and model
- Angelia Ong (born 1990), beauty queen
- Sergio Osmeña (1878-1961), 4th President of the Philippines
- Zharman A. Pecaoco (1978), Vice President - Pe Clan Association Philippines, Inc.
- Champ Lui Pio (1982), singer
- Chino Lui Pio (born 1986), model, VJ and host
- Richard Poon (born 1973), singer
- Alberto Rejalldo, actor
- Bong Revilla (born 1966), actor, movie producer and politician
- Jolo Revilla (born 1988), actor, politician
- José Rizal (1861-1896), Philippines National Hero
- Jesse Robredo (1958-2012), politician
- St. Lorenzo Ruiz (1600 - 1637), first Filipino saint
- Rufino J. Card. Santos (1908-1973), former Archbishop of Manila and first Filipino Cardinal
- Beatriz Saw (born 1985), Pinoy Big Brother Season 2 Big Winner and actress
- Jaime Card. Sin (1928-2005), former Archbishop of Manila and leader of the People Power Revolution of 1986
- Jose Maria Sison (born 1939), founder of Communist Party of the Philippines and National Democratic Front Philippines
- Joyce So, actress and model[4]
- Angel Sy (born 2000), child actress, model and singer
- Henry Sy (born 1924), businessman
- Rob Sy, Survivor Philippines Season 1 contestant
- Anthony Taberna (born 1975), newscaster
- Luis Antonio Card. Tagle (born 1957), present Archbishop of Manila and former Bishop of Imus
- Jhoana Marie Tan (born 1993), actress
- Lucio Tan (born 1934), businessman
- Mike Tan (born 1986), StarStruck Season 2 Ultimate Survivor, actor and model
- Tony Tan (born 1934), businessman
- Valerie Tan, TV host
- Tyrone Tang (born 1984), basketball player
- Siot Tanquingcen (born 1972), retired basketball player and current team manager of Petron Blaze Boosters
- Jeric Teng (born 1991), basketball player
- Jeron Teng (born 1994), basketball player
- Chris Tiu (born 1985), basketball player, TV host
- JC Tiuseco (born 1985), basketball player, actor, model and 1st Pinoy Sole Survivor, Survivor Philippines
- Alex To(born Alejandro Delfino on 10 February 1962) is a Hong Kong and Taiwan based singer and actor.
- Dennis Trillo (born 1981), actor, model and singer
- Jong Uichico (born 1962), retired basketball player
- John James Uy (born 1987), actor and model
- Laureen Uy, actress, socialite and fashion designer and blogger[5]
- Liz Uy (born 1982), socialite and celebrity stylist
- Nicole Uysiuseng (born 1990), Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition Plus 3rd Big Placer
- Bobby Yan, actor and host[6]
- Rico Yan (1975-2002), actor and TV host
- Alfredo Yao, businessman
- Arthur Yap (born 1965), politician
- Benny Yap, former guitarist of Taken by Cars
- Bimby Yap (born 2007), child actor and model
- Emilio Yap (1925-2014), tycoon and philanthropist, chairman of the Manila Bulletin[7]
- James Yap (born 1982), basketball player
- Paul Yap, bass guitarist of Up Dharma Down
- Richard Yap (born 1967), businessman and actor
- Tim Yap, host, writer and businessman
- Kenneth Yau, former bass guitarist of Taken by Cars
- Ye Fei (born 1914), Chinese Communist general
- Richard Yee (born 1977), retired basketball player
- Joseph Yeo (born 1983), basketball player
- Slater Young (born 1987), Pinoy Big Brother: Unlimited Big Winner and actor
- Alfonso Yuchengco (born 1923), businessman and diplomat
- Jose Rizal, national hero of the Philippines
- Andres Bonifacio, founder of Katipunan.
- Wilfred Steven Uytengsu, bussinessmam and team owner of Alaska Aces
- Emilio Aguinaldo, first president of the Philippines
- Sergio Osmeña, fourth president of the Philippines
References
- ↑ David Chua
- ↑ Luane Dy
- ↑ Divine Lee
- ↑ Joyce So
- ↑ Laureen Uy
- ↑ Bobby Yan
- ↑ Pagulong, Charmie Joy (2014-04-08). "Emilio Yap, 88". Philippine Star. Retrieved 2014-05-04.
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