Jose Sixto "Dingdong" Gonzalez Dantes III (born August 2, 1980) is a Filipino actor, filmmaker, and television personality. He is known for his acting versatility, and has played dramatic and action roles in films and television series in the Philippines. His accolades include multiple Box Office Entertainment Awards,[1] 11 wins & 35 nominations,[1] 2X MMFF Best Actor Award,[2] 1x MIFF Best International Actor,[3] a Seoul International Drama Award,[4] 2x Golden Screen TV Best Actor Award,[1] 3x Best Drama Actor at PMPC Star Awards,[1] 3x Film Actor of the Year at EdukCircle Awards,[1] 1x Asian TV Awards Best Actor Award,[1] a FAMAS Takilya King Award,[5] EDDYS Box Office King Award[6] and including nominations for Best Film Actor at Gawad Urian,[1] FAMAS Award,[1] LUNA Awards,[1] and Asian TV Awards.[1]

Dingdong Dantes
Dantes at his wedding to Marian Rivera, December 2014
Commissioner-at-large of the National Youth Commission
In office
May 2014 – April 2016
PresidentBenigno Aquino III
ChairmanGregorio Ramon Tingson
Personal details
Born
Jose Sixto Gonzalez Dantes III

(1980-08-02) August 2, 1980 (age 44)
Quezon City, Philippines
Spouse
(m. 2014)
Children2
Relatives
Alma mater
Occupation
  • Actor
  • filmmaker
  • television personality
Military service
Allegiance Philippines
Branch/service Philippine Navy
Naval Reserve Command
Years of service2023–present
RankLieutenant Commander

Dantes' breakthrough came in the early 2000s, where he co-starred with Tanya Garcia in the drama series Sana ay Ikaw na Nga and Twin Hearts. He received further recognition in the late 2000s, where he co-starred with Marian Rivera in Marimar. His further appearances include Stairway to Heaven, Endless Love and I Heart You, Pare!. He is also as a television presenter, serving as the presenter of the shows StarStruck (2003–2019), Family Feud (2009–present), Amazing Earth (2018-present) and The Voice Generations (2023). Dantes is married to Rivera, with whom he has two children.

Early life and education

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Jose Sixto Gonzales Dantes III was born on August 2, 1980 in Quezon City, Philippines to Angeline Gonzales-Dantes and Jose Sixto "Jig" Dantes Jr, a commander of Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary.[7][8] He is the eldest son of five siblings with three younger sisters and a younger brother.[9][10]

Dantes studied at San Beda University but moved to Ateneo de Manila University to finish high school.[11] He pursued higher education while juggling his showbiz career. He enrolled college at West Negros University with a degree in Business Administration majoring in Marketing and he graduated from college in 2014.[12][13]

He graduated as part of Naval Combat Engineer Officer Class in 2023 and had his field training as military reservist.[14][15] He is a member of Philippine Naval Reserve Command with a rank of Lieutenant Commander.[16][17]

Career

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Dantes began his career as a child model.[18] Several other commercials ensued before he joined an all-male dance group called Abztract Dancers, with his friend, actor Nathan Dados, and his cousin, actor Arthur Solinap. Their group became regulars on Eat Bulaga! and That's Entertainment.

As an actor, his first movie appearance was in the Shake, Rattle & Roll V episode "Anino". After three years, he debuted on GMA Network's youth-oriented T.G.I.S. when he was 17, under the name Raphael Dantes playing the role of Iñaki. He was first paired with Antoinette Taus. Dantes and Taus became one of the most memorable loveteams in Philippine entertainment industry, especially in the '90s. He appeared in films like Honey My Love So Sweet, Kiss Mo 'Ko and I'm Sorry My Love, and television show Anna Karenina.

2000s

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In 2000, Dantes appeared in the sitcom Super Klenk. In 2001, he was paired with actress Tanya García as they top-billed GMA-7's primetime soap opera series Sana ay Ikaw na Nga. The two headlined in another primetime romance-drama billing in 2003 titled Twin Hearts. He took on several hosting jobs including beauty pageants such as Binibining Pilipinas and GMA Network's reality artist search, StarStruck, and the game show Family Feud before its transfer to Edu Manzano. Aside from his television stints, he also appeared in films including Magkapatid and Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka. He hosts the suspense-thriller Wag Kukurap, occasionally directing. He played King Ybrahim/Ybarro in the Encantadia fantasy-themed television saga and the 2006 film Moments of Love[broken anchor].

In 2007, Dantes portrayed the lead role Sergio to Marian Rivera's character, Marimar in Marimar. During the same year, he was named No. 1 Bachelor of 2007 by Cosmopolitan magazine (Philippines).[19] He won the USTV Students’ Choice Award for "Most Popular Actor in a Drama/Mini-series."[19]

 
Dantes at the National Youth Commission event in Dingalan, Aurora, September 15, 2014.

In 2008, he was cast by his home studio to play the role of Fredo, a love interest of Dyesebel in Dyesebel. In March 2008, he debuted as the Bench image model.[20] Also in 2008, Dantes starred in One True Love. The Cinema Evaluation Board of the Philippines rated the film a B.

In early 2009, Dantes appeared on Ang Babaeng Hinugot sa Aking Tadyang. He was chosen as Myx guest VJ in August 2009 to promote his album The Dingdong Dantes Experience.[21] The album turned gold one week after it was released on the variety show SOP.[citation needed] Dantes was chosen to portray the role of "Cholo" in the 2009 Philippine adaptation of the Korean drama Stairway to Heaven. He also replaced Richard Gomez as the new host for Family Feud.[22]

Dantes founded YesPinoy Foundation on August 21, 2009. [23] It helped bridged the resources gap in education, and assisted out-of-school youth and children of fallen soldiers.[24]

2010s

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In 2010, Dantes was scheduled to release You to Me Are Everything. He was part of Regine Velasquez and Ogie Alcasid's U.S. tour mid May–June. He appeared in the television show Endless Love from June 25 to October 15, 2010. Dantes became a cohost of Party Pilipinas on channel 7. He won the "Best Drama Actor Award" for Stairway To Heaven in the 2010 PMPC Star Awards for TV and was nominated for the same category at the 2010 Asian Television Awards.

 
Dantes as NYC Commissioner in October 2014.

In 2011, Dantes did a comedy primetime TV series titled, I Heart You, Pare! with his leading lady Regine Velasquez. He plays an obnoxious macho guy who falls with a heterosexual woman played by Velásquez who, after a chance encounter, met again as she plays a drag who tries to run away from the law. Unfortunately Regine Velasquez left seven weeks before the series came to a close due to her pregnancy with husband Ogie Alcasid. Iza Calzado replaced Velasquez in the series.

He was part of the Star Cinema suspense film Segunda Mano with Kris Aquino and Angelica Panganiban as he played the main antagonist role, Ivan. This marked Dantes' first project with the rival station and film archive Star Cinema, a division of ABS-CBN. It was also his first time to work with Kapamilya stars. He stated that he signed a one-film contract with Star Cinema to do the film and work with Kris Aquino.[25][26]

He did a primetime TV series, My Beloved which aired on February 13, 2012. In June 2012, he was chosen to star in another MMFF Entry for 2012 in the film One More Try starring Kapamilya actors Angelica Panganiban, Angel Locsin and Zanjoe Marudo. It was Dante's second film with rival Star Cinema of ABS-CBN and was a comeback for Ruel S. Bayani after his critically acclaimed successful blockbuster film No Other Woman hit the box-office last year. In November 2012, Dantes was set in a primetime TV series Pahiram ng Sandali with Lorna Tolentino, Christopher de Leon and Max Collins.

In 2013, Dantes and Marian Rivera joined PETA in their campaign to free the elephant Mali from the Manila Zoo, where she has been kept for the majority of her life alone in a tiny enclosure and in need of proper care.[27]

 
Dantes (2023 Metro Manila Film Festival)

On May 5, 2014, Dantes was appointed and sworn in by President Benigno Aquino III as commissioner-at-large of the National Youth Commission.[28] Two years later, he decided to resign as the NYC commissioner to give way for his endorsement for Grace Poe as president and Leni Robredo as vice president in the 2016 national elections.[29]

In April 2017, he visited Calapan, Oriental Mindoro to inaugurate the Mindoro State College of Agriculture and Technology (MinSCAT) Grandstand. A day later, he became the guest speaker during the 43rd Commencement Exercises of Mindoro State College of Agriculture and Technology-Calapan Campus.

2020s

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In 2020, Dantes appeared in a Philippine adaptation of Descendants of the Sun from South Korean TV series of his role Capt. Lucas Manalo, together with Jennylyn Mercado.

In 2022, Dantes hosted the game show as the second time on GMA Network, Family Feud. During the season break, he appeared in his drama Royal Blood and hosted The Voice Generations.

His next films were part of the 2023 Metro Manila Film Festival: Rewind, where he co-starred with Marian Rivera in a lead role, and Firefly, where he played an adult version of a character played by Euwenn Mikaell.

On October 30, 2023, Dantes joined Mowelfund Board of Trustees. [30]

Personal life

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Dantes with Rivera in LA, December 2008.

Dantes proposed for the second time to his perennial leading lady and longtime girlfriend, Marian Rivera, on the Marian dance show on August 9, 2014. They met on the set of Marimar in 2007. His first proposal was in Macau in August 2012.

On December 30, 2014 (Rizal Day), Dantes married Rivera in the Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Cubao, Quezon City. Both Dantes and Rivera are exclusive artists of GMA Network. After years of hard work and proven successes of their television projects, both individually or together, GMA gave them the honor of the title as their network's primetime king and queen. Thus, their wedding was given the title "The Royal Wedding".[31][32] They announced an expected first child in April 2015; Rivera gave birth to Maria Letizia on November 23, 2015,[a] and later gave birth to their second child Jose Sixto IV (Sixto) on April 16, 2019, Holy Tuesday of the Holy Week.[37]

He is the cousin of fellow actors Carlo Gonzalez, Arthur Solinap, and also the cousin of former sports anchor and current TV host Bianca Gonzalez-Intal.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Production company
1987 Forward March Small Boy Regal Films
1992 Takbo Talon Tili German Seiko Films
1993 Makati Avenue Office Girls Marco Regal Films
Edgardo Gang: Santa Rosa Daang Ben Santa Rosa
1994 Hindi Magbabago Ritchie Regal Films
Shake, Rattle & Roll V Elmer
1998 I'm Sorry, My Love Butch Viva Films
1999 Honey, My Love, So Sweet Paco
Kiss Mo 'Ko Aaron Vincent Nakpil
2002 Akala Mo Eric
Magkapatid Mike
2003 Pangarap Ko ang Ibigin Ka Kevin
Malikmata Alvin Canary Films
2004 Annie B. Fernando Viva Films
Spirit of the Glass Choppy OctoArts Films / Canary Films
2005 Bahay ni Lola 2 Rupert Regal Films
Mulawin: The Movie Ybrahim GMA Films / Regal Films / AgostoDos Pictures
Moments of Love Marco GMA Films / AgostoDos Pictures
2006 Eternity Crisanto Regal Films / GMA Pictures / AgostoDos Pictures
2007 Resiklo Angelo Imus Productions / GMA Pictures
2008 One True Love Miguel "Migs" Mijares GMA Films / AgostoDos Pictures
2009 Kimmy Dora: Kambal sa Kiyeme Johnson Spring Films / MJM Productions
2010 You to Me Are Everything Raphael Benítez GMA Films / Regal Films / AgostoDos Pictures
Noy Himself/Cameo Star Cinema
2011 Tween Academy: Class of 2012 Cameo GMA Films
Segunda Mano Ivan Gálvez AgostoDos Pictures / Star Cinema
2012 Kimmy Dora and The Temple of Kiyeme Johnson Spring Films
Boy Pick-Up: The Movie Cameo GMA Films / Regal Films
Tiktik: The Aswang Chronicles Makoy GMA Films / AgostoDos Pictures
One More Try Edward Star Cinema / AgostoDos Pictures
2013 Dance of the Steel Bars Inmate GMA Films / Portfolio Pictures/AgostoDos Pictures
She's the One Wacky Delos Reyes Star Cinema / AgostoDos Pictures
Kimmy Dora: Ang Kiyemeng Prequel Johnson Spring Films / MJM Productions / Quantum Films
2014 Kubot: The Aswang Chronicles 2 Makoy GMA Films / AgostoDos Pictures / Reality Entertainment
2016 The Unmarried Wife Geoff Victorio Star Cinema / AgostoDos Pictures
2017 Seven Sundays Bryan Bonifacio
2018 Sid & Aya: Not a Love Story Sid Viva Films / AgostoDos Pictures
Fantastica Dong Nam Viva Films / Star Cinema
2019 Family History Ronaldo Reyes GMA Pictures / Mic Test Entertainment
2021 A Hard Day Detective Edmund Villon Viva Films / AgostoDos Pictures
2023 Rewind John Nuñez Star Cinema / APT Entertainment / AgostoDos Pictures
Firefly Antonino "Tonton" Alvaro [b] GMA Pictures / GMA Public Affairs / AgostoDos Pictures
2025 Only We Know Star Cinema / Cornerstone Studio / AgostoDos Pictures / 7K Entertainment

Television

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Television series

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Year Title Role Network Notes Ref.
1996–2002 Anna Karenina Brix GMA Network Supporting role [38]
2001–2003 Sana ay Ikaw na Nga Carlos Miguel Altamonte Leading role with Tanya Garcia [39]
2003–2004 Twin Hearts Adrian Asuncion [40]
2005 Encantadia Ybrahim / Ybarro [41]
2005–2006 Etheria: Ang Ikalimang Kaharian ng Encantadia Ybrahim / Ybarro / Alexus Main cast [42]
2006 Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas Haring Ybrahim / Ybarro [43]
2006–2007 Atlantika Aquano Leading role with Iza Calzado [44]
2007–2008 Marimar Sergio Santibañez Leading role with Marian Rivera [45]
2008 Dyesebel Fredo Legaspi [46]
2009 Ang Babaeng Hinugot sa Aking Tadyang Homer Alcaraz [47]
Stairway to Heaven Pocholo "Cholo" Fuentebella Leading role with Rhian Ramos [48]
2010 Diva Himself Cameo role [49]
Endless Love Johnny Dizon Leading role with Marian Rivera [50]
2011 I ♥ You, Pare! Kenneth Castillo Leading role with Regine Velasquez/Iza Calzado [51]
2012 Amaya Ferdinand Magellan Cameo role [52]
My Beloved Benjamin "Benjie" Castor / Arlan Leading role with Marian Rivera [53]
2012–2013 Pahiram ng Sandali Alex Santiago Leading role with Lorna Tolentino, & Max Collins [54]
2013 Genesis Isaak Macalintal Leading role with Rhian Ramos [55]
2014 Ang Dalawang Mrs. Real Juan Antonio "Anthony" V. Real III Leading role with Maricel Soriano, & Lovi Poe [56]
2015 Pari 'Koy Father Jericho "Kokoy" Evangelista Leading role with David Remo [57]
Yagit Cameo role; Crossover character from Pari 'Koy [58]
2016 Poor Señorita Rafael Buenaventura Special Participation [59]
Encantadia Prinsipe Raquim† Special Participation with real-life wife, Marian Rivera. originally by Richard Gomez [60]
2016–2017 Alyas Robin Hood Jose Paolo "Pepe" De Jesus / Crisostomo "Cris" Bonifacio / Alyas Robin Hood Leading role with Megan Young, Solenn Heussaff and Andrea Torres [61]
2018–2019 Cain at Abel Daniel Anthony Larrazabal Leading role with Dennis Trillo, Sanya Lopez and Solenn Heussaff [62]
2020 Descendants of the Sun Capt. Lucas Manalo (a.k.a. Big Boss) Leading role with Jennylyn Mercado [63]
2023 Royal Blood Napoleon "Napoy" Terrazo-Royales Leading role
2025 Lilet Matias: Attorney-at-Law Pres. Frederico Macalintal Special Participation

Television shows

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Year Title Role Network Ref.
1997–1999 T.G.I.S. Iñaki Torres GMA Network [64]
1997–2010 SOP Himself / Co-host / Performer [65]
2003–2004 StarStruck Himself / Host [66]
2004–2005 StarStruck Season 2 [67]
2004–2006 Wag Kukurap [68]
2005–2006 StarStruck: The Nationwide Invasion [69]
2006–2007 StarStruck: The Next Level [70]
2009–2010 StarStruck V: The Worldwide Invasion [71]
2009–2010
2022–present
Family Feud [72][73]
2010–13 Party Pilipinas Himself / Co-host / Performer [74]
2011 Mind Master Himself / Host [75]
Protégé: The Battle for the Big Break [76]
2012 Protégé: The Battle for the Big Artista Break [77]
2015 StarStruck VI [78]
2015–2016
2018–2019
Sunday PinaSaya Himself / Regular guest (later a co-host and performer) [c]
2017 Case Solved Himself / Host [84]
2018–present Amazing Earth [85]
2019 StarStruck VII
2020; 2023 All-Out Sundays Himself / Guest / Performer [86]
2022; 2024 Jose & Maria's Bonggang Villa Jose
2023 The Voice Generations Himself / Host
2024–present The Voice Kids Himself / Host

Drama anthologies

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Year Title Role Episode Network Ref.
1998 TEXT (The Extreme Team) Lance GMA Network
2000 GMA Mini-Series Gerald Tuwing Kapiling Ka
2005 Kakabaka-Boo! [87]
2007 Magic Kamison Rudy Little Big Rufo [88]
2011 Spooky Nights Presents Bongbong The Mommy Returns: Ang Mama Kong Mamaw [89]
Franco Da Mami [90]
Alfonso Bampirella [91]
2016 Magpakailanman Rev. Ricardo Manlapaz / Boy Bonus The Rev. Ricardo Manlapaz Story: Ang Kriminal na Binuhay ng Diyos [92]
2022 I Can See You Nate / Michael AlterNate [93]

TV specials

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Year Title Role Network Notes Ref.
1998 T.G.I. X-Mas Iñaki Torres GMA Network T.G.I.S. Christmas TV special
2000 Binibining Pilipinas 2000 Himself / Host Host with Ralion Alonso and KC Montero
2001 Binibining Pilipinas 2001 Host with David Bunevacz, Ruffa Gutierrez and China Cojuangco
2004 Binibining Pilipinas 2004 Host with Ariel Rivera and Miriam Quiambao
2006 Binibining Pilipinas 2006 Host with Dennis Trillo and Pia Guanio
2008 MariMar: Isang Pasasalamat Sergio Santibañez MariMar farewell special [94]
2009 Dantes Peak Himself / Host / Performer His 29th birthday celebration special [95]
2010 GMA @ 60: The Heart of Television GMA Network 60th anniversary special [96]
2011 Report Card: Antas Ng Edukasyon Sa Pilipinas Himself / Host GMA News and Public Affairs documentary special [97]
Kwentong Dabarkads (30 Dekada ng Eat Bulaga!) Eat Bulaga! documentary special
2015 2°: Panahon Na GMA News and Public Affairs climate change special [98]
2017 Selda 1430 Argel Corpuz APT Entertainment holy week special. (aired im Black Saturday)

Discography

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Albums

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Year Title Record Label Certifications
2009 The Dingdong Dantes Experience Universal Records Platinum Award

Awards and recognitions

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Notes

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  1. ^ Attributed to multiple references:[33][34][35] [36]
  2. ^ Special participation role of an adult version of the film's main child protagonist
  3. ^ Attributed to multiple references:[79][80][81][82][83]

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