Mondo C. Castro

Mondo C. Castro
Born Ramon Carlos Cruz Castro
Manila, Philippines
Occupation Business consultant musician disc jockey host actor and model
Relatives Liezel Castro (sister)
Rico Yan (cousin)
Angelo Castro, Jr. (uncle)
June Keithley (aunt)
Kenneth Ilagan (cousin)
Karl Roy (cousin)
Fred Ruiz Castro (grandfather)

Mondo C. Castro is a Filipino musician and founder of independent band The Pin-Ups, ex-disc jockey for NU 107[1] and DWKX. He was also an actor and TV host. He is the son of deceased veteran broadcaster Reynaldo Ylagan Castro and Frances Cruz.

Career

He started out his career fresh out of high school as a TV commercial model and endorser for Filipino brands Ivy League, Bench, and sporting brand Adidas in the 1990s.

Mondo also acted in TV shows like (Ang TV) and other ABS CBN shows back in the day. He also had a recurring adversarial role in the GMA Network, Inc show T.G.I.S. with Bobby Andrews and Angelu De Leon.[2]

His movies include Magarap Ka", , Wala Na bang Pag-Ibig and Ako Ba Ang Nasa Puso Mo.[3] He is known to be vocal about his initial reluctance to be an actor and is said to have abandoned shooting dates for the latter two movies in favor of finishing school.

Starting 1997, he moved on to hosting TV shows such as Gameplan TV,[4] where he won the Catholic Mass Media Awards' "Best TV Host" alongside fellow hosts Paolo Bediones and Suzi Entrata-Abrera, Channel V's POPKORN, and Auto Extreme. Mondo had stints as a radio disc jockey at DWKX and NU 107 where he hosted shows like Club Retro and Euro-Rock.[5]

Castro formed independent band The Pin-Ups, then known as The Pin-Up Girls, back in 1995 and signed-up with Tacoma, Washington label Know-It-All Records.[6] In 2009, the band was invited by Chris Williams to contribute to Baby Boom Records' compilation CD. The band is now called The Pin-Ups.

Mondo is a business consultant and is associated with known Filipino speakers and consultants Anthony Pangilinan, Ardy Abello, Francis Kong, and Maricel Laxa.[7]

He is a born-again Christian.[8] and a member of the Tau Gamma Phi fraternity [9]

Personal life

He is the son of the late broadcaster Reynaldo Castro of DXRJ-FM and ABS CBN and former Supreme Court Director III Frances F. Cruz. He is the brother of former newscaster Liesl Castro, cousin of Rico Yan and musicians Karl Roy and Kenneth Ilagan. Mondo is also the nephew of Angelo Castro Jr and June Keithley. The late Chief Justice Fred Ruiz Castro is his grandfather.

The Pin-Up Girls/The Pin-Ups Discography

Compilations[edit]

Music Videos

Videos Directors
"A Cold & Better Place" Erwin Romulo
"Down" Quark Henares
"Love X Ten" Edsel Abesames
"Ingay" Ike Avellana
"The Five Minute Hallway" Flip and Hand versions Alvin Tecson
"All Seats Are Taken" Mondo Castro - - "Can't Stand Waiting Here" Paolo Jaminola & Mark Villaflor -

Television

Year Title Role Network
1992 Ang Tv Mon ABS-CBN
1992 Sineskwela Host ABS-CBN
1995 Go SPORTS! Host DZKB-TV
1996 GamePlan TV Host GMA Network
2002 Auto Extreme Host DZKB TV
2009 POPKORN Host Channel V - 2015 "O Shopping" Host O Shopping -
Film
Year Title Role 1994 - Mangarap Ka Jon Castro
1997 Ako Ba Nasa Puso Mo Credited as "Mon Castro"
1997 Wala Na Bang Pagibig Credited as Mon Castro
1998 Squala Leo

Radio

Year Radio Station
1997–2003 NU 107
2008–2010 103.5 MAX FM DWKX
2013–2014 103.5 K-LITE DWKX!

References

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  1. "The Pin-Up Girls". Retrieved 2010-08-27.
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