List of people from Nueva Ecija
The following is a list of notable people who were either born in, lived in, are current residents of, or are closely associated with the province of Nueva Ecija.
National heroes and patriots
- Antonio Bautista – air force pilot and Medal of Valor awardee
- Mariano Llanera – vice commander of the Philippine Revolutionary Army[1]
- Benito Natividad – brigadier general of the Philippine Revolutionary Army[2]
- Mamerto Natividad – commanding general of the Philippine Revolutionary Arm in Central Luzon[3]
- Juan Pajota – World War II guerrilla officer who played a key role in the Raid at Cabanatuan[4]
- Manuel Tinio – youngest general of the Philippine Revolutionary Army and later governor of Nueva Ecija[5]
- Pantaleon Valmonte – general of the Philippine Revolutionary Army[6]
Entertainment
- Jason Abalos – actor and politician
- Jose Balagtas – film director and politician[7]
- Paolo Ballesteros – actor, comedian and drag queen
- Heber Bartolome – folk singer
- Ruel S. Bayani – film and television director
- Kathryn Bernardo – actress and singer
- Gavin "Ser Geybin" Capinpin – vlogger[8]
- Anthony Castelo – singer
- Val Castelo – singer and actor[9]
- Ryza Cenon – actress
- Manuel Chua – actor and model
- Nestor de Villa – actor
- Cristy Fermin – talk show host
- Diana Mackey – actress and beauty queen[10]
- Rose Marielle Mamaclay – singer
- Kaori Oinuma – actress
- Rommel Padilla – actor and politician[11]
- Fred Panopio – singer and actor
- Coleen Perez – actress
- Kurt Perez – former child actor
- Lito Pimentel – actor
- Willie Revillame – television host, actor, and businessman
- Vilma Santos – actress and politician[12]
- Yen Santos – actress
- Nikki Samonte – actress
- Romnick Sarmenta – actor[13]
- Vic Sotto – actor, television host, and comedian[14][15]
Journalism
- Louie Beltran – broadcast journalist, first editor-in-chief of the Philippine Daily Inquirer
- Frankie Evangelista – broadcast journalist and newspaper columnist
- Athena Imperial – GMA News reporter and Miss Earth - Water 2011
- Anthony Taberna – news anchor and radio broadcaster
- Joe Taruc – DZRH radio broadcaster[16]
Education, literature and the arts
- Lino Brocka – director and National Artist for Film
- Behn Cervantes – artist, activist and film director
- Emmanuel de Guzman – 12th president of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines.
- Felipe Padilla de Leon – composer and National Artist for Music
- Damiana Eugenio – writer known as the "Mother of Philippine Folklore."[17]
- Doreen Fernandez – food writer and cultural historian
- Lázaro Francisco – novelist and National Artist for Literature.
- Rony V. Diaz – writer and Palanca awardee
- E. Arsenio Manuel – academic, historian and anthropologist
- Rogelio R. Sikat – novelist, playwright and Palanca awardee
Politics and government
- Jaime Bautista – businessman and former Secretary of Transportation[18]
- Ponciano Bernardo – former mayor of Quezon City[19]
- Oscar Calderon – former chief of the Philippine National Police[20]
- Oscar Castelo – former secretary of national defense and secretary of justice
- Perci Cendaña – representative, Akbayan Party-list
- Hermogenes Concepcion – former senator[21]
- Hermogenes Concepcion Jr. – former solicitor general and associate justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
- Epifanio de los Santos – historian and writer who served as Nueva Ecija representative to the Malolos Congress and later governor of Nueva Ecija
- Jaime de los Santos – former chief of staff and commanding general of the Philippine Army, former commander of the United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor
- Randy Escolango – undersecretary at the Department of Health
- Josie Fitial – former First Lady of the Northern Mariana Islands
- Isauro Gabaldón – former resident commissioner of the Philippines to the United States House of Representatives[22]
- Dr. Paulino J. García – former Secretary of Health
- Eduardo Joson – WWII guerrilla leader and former governor of Nueva Ecija
- Juan Liwag – former senator[23]
- Rafael V. Mariano – former partylist representative for Anakpawis and former Secretary of Agrarian Reform
- Ameurfina Melencio-Herrera – lawyer and former associate justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
- Vicente "Tito" Sotto III – senate president, actor, and musician[24]
Religion
- Emma de Guzman – Marian visionary and co-founder of La Pietà International Prayer Group
- Frederick Kriekenbeek – Catholic priest and pioneering exorcist in the Archdiocese of Cebu
- Alberto Ramento – ninth supreme bishop and former chairperson of the Supreme Council of Bishops of the Philippine Independent Church
- Oscar Solis – bishop of Salt Lake City in Utah since 2017, first Filipino-American Catholic bishop[25]
Sports
- Hernando Castelo – sports shooter
- Samboy de Leon – basketball player
- Japoy Lizardo – taekwondo athlete, actor, and commercial model
- Frances Molina – volleyball player
- Ferdinand Pascual – international basketball referee
Other
- Mary Jane Veloso – Filipino migrant worker who was sentenced to death in Indonesia for drug trafficking in 2010. Her case drew international attention and widespread advocacy efforts, leading to a stay of execution in 2015.
References
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