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AJ Perez, Filipino actor, died from a traffic accident he was , 18.

Antonello Joseph "AJ" Sarte Perez  was a Filipino actor. He was a member of ABS-CBN's Star Magic in Batch 13. He portrayed one of the lead characters in the 2009 miniseries Your Song Presents: Underage.[2] In 2010, he played his first main role on primetime in the television series, Sabel. He died at the age of 18, in a vehicular accident in Paniqui, Tarlac midnight of April 17, 2011.

(February 17, 1993 – April 17, 2011)

Background

Perez was born on February 17, 1993 to a Bicolana mother, Maria Victoria "Marivic" (nee Sarte) and Ilonggo father, Gerardo "Gerry" Perez. He has a younger brother, Angello, who is five years his junior. He dated Steph Ayson, from February 14, 2010 until his death. [3] He attended high school at La Salle Greenhills in Greenhills, Mandaluyong City, and graduated on March 20, 2011.[4][5] He planned to take up Marketing at the De La Salle University because he wanted to help run the family business.[4]

Career

Perez was discovered by ABS-CBN in a TV commercial for Milo. He attended self-enhancement workshops with ABS-CBN Talent Center and was one of the new talents launched by Star Magic on its 13th Anniversary in 2006.[5]
The same year, Perez, along with the rest of Star Magic Batch 13, made a cameo appearance in the Komiks special episode Bampy. He then appeared in Star Magic Presents: All About A Girl along with Piolo Pascual and Lauren Young -- his first team up with Young—they would then subsequently appear in several TV shows opposite each other.[6] He was later cast as Josh Smith, his first regular TV appearance, in the youth-oriented TV series Star Magic Presents: Abt Ur Luv.[7] In December 2006, he made his film debut in the award-winning Star Cinema film Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo, where he played the younger brother of Judy Ann Santos.[8]
In 2007, Perez's Josh Smith was promoted to a lead character in Star Magic Presents: Abt Ur Luv and subsequently crossed over to Abt Ur Luv Ur Lyf 2, after the show was revamped.[9] In the latter part of the year, he reprised his role as Otap in Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo -- the sequel of Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo.
In January 2008, Perez appeared in Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po! -- the film, an entry to the 33rd Metro Manila Film Festival, was originally set for a December 2007 release date.[10] When Abt Ur Luv Lyf 2 ended its two-year run, Perez went to appear in two seasons of Star Magic Presents: Astigs -- namely: Astigs in Haay...School Life and Astigs in Luvin Lyf. He was later cast as Bayani Mendoza in the supernatural drama Lobo. Perez made a guest appearance in the "Bato" episode of the romantic fantasy TV series Love Spell and in the Imposible episode of the musical anthology Your Song. He also joined ASAP '08 as one of the Dynamite Dance Crew and appeared in the film Magkaibigan and the direct-to-video film Kelly! Kelly! (Ang Hit na Musical).[11][12]
In 2008, Robi Domingo joined Perez and the remaining members of ASAP's Dynamite Dance Crew, Chris Gutierrez,Dino Imperial, Sam Concepcion, Arron Villaflor and Enchong Dee to form ASAP's Gigger Boys.[12] The group was later cast in the TV adaptation of the 1981 film Boystown -- Your Song Presents: Boystown.[13] Earlier, Perez appeared in another TV adaptation -- Your Song Presents: Underage -- where he played a gay role.[14] He then went to appear in two Star Cinema films; BFF: Best Friends Forever and Ang Tanging Pamilya: A Marry Go Round.[12]
Perez appeared in the romantic comedy film Babe, I Love You and, alongside Robi Domingo and Sam Concepcion, in the multi-narrative horror film Cinco in 2010.[15] His last film appearance was in the comedy film Mamarazzi.[16] He appeared as Jeffrey in the "Kakambal ko'y Manika" episode of Wansapanataym. In December 2010, Perez was cast in Sabel, where he played his first leading role in a teleserye.
His last TV appearance was in the "Tsinelas" episode of the drama anthology Maalaala Mo Kaya, which he finished filming before his death. He played Edgar, the older of the two orphaned boys who walked from Manila to Samar to search for their relatives.[17] The episode also starred Bugoy Cariño.[17][18] It aired posthumously on April 30, 2011.[19]
Perez had earlier appeared as a guest judge in Showtime. He had been set to appear in the Philipppine remake of María la del Barrio.[20] Perez was also supposed to play a lead role in a planned film launch of Kathryn Bernardo and Julia Montes.[21]

Death

On April 17, 2011, Perez had just finished a show in Dagupan and was riding an ABS-CBN service van on his way home with his father Gerardo, and four others. The driver of the van tried to overtake a trailer truck but collided with a Partas provincial passenger bus along MacArthur Highway in Barangay San Julian, Paniqui, Tarlac.[1] He was declared dead on arrival at the Rayos-Valentin Hospital in Moncada, Tarlac[4] at 12:10 a.m.[1] Initial reports said that the cause of his death is "multiple head injuries".[22] The autopsy, however, revealed that his broken ribs pierced his heart and lungs thus causing his death.[23]
Perez's funeral was held at La Salle Green Hills chapel on April 17–18, and in The Christ the King Parish along Greenmeadows Avenue in Quezon City on April 19–26, 2011.[3] President Benigno Aquino III paid his respects on the final night of Perez's wake.[24]
Perez was buried at the Manila Memorial Park in Parañaque City on April 26, 2011. His favorite blanket, a pair of rubber shoes, and a watch he gave his younger brother were reportedly placed inside the casket.[25]
ABS-CBN filed a case of reckless imprudence on the driver of the van that carried Perez and four others. The driver is an employee of Southbend Express Services, Inc., a service contractor of ABS-CBN.[26]
Perez's family wanted to donate his corneas to blind singer Fatima Soriano after his mother saw her interview with Boy Abunda in The Bottomline. However, Soriano's doctor explained this is not possible because Soriano's problem is her retinas, and only corneas can be transplanted.[27] Perez's corneas were eventually donated to a 28-year-old man and an 8-year old-boy.[28]

Filmography

Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2006
Komiks Presents: Bampy
Boy
Cameo
2006
Egay

2006–2007
Star Magic Presents: Abt Ur Luv
Josh Smith

2007–2008
Josh Smith

2008
Star Magic Presents: Astigs: Hay School Lyf
Tyler

2008
Star Magic Presents: Astigs: Luvin' Life
Wave

2008
Harold
"Dalandan" episode
2008
Bayani "Yani" Mendoza

2009
Himself
Host/performer, "Dynamite Dance Crew" segment
2008
Love Spell Presents: Bato
Rico

2008
Young Raphael Torralba

2008
Your Song Presents: Imposible
Vince

2009
Your Song Presents: Boystown
Ricky

2009
Your Song Presents: Underage
Gary

2009
Himself
Host/performer, "Gigger Boys" segment
2009
Billy
"Picture Perfect" episode
2009
Maynila
Andy
"Chances at Love" episode
2009
Baste

2010
Jeffrey
"Kakambal ko'y Manika" episode
2010
Himself
Host/performer, "Gigger Boys" segment
2010–2011
Candido "Dido" Sandoval

2011
Himself
Host/performer, "Gigger Boys" segment
2011
Himself
Guest judge
2011
Maalaala Mo Kaya
Edgar
"Tsinelas" episode; aired posthumously.

Film
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2006
Otap

2007
Otap

2008
Cholo's Friend

2008
Magkaibigan
Jonie

2008
Kelly! Kelly! (Ang Hit na Musical)
Wesley

2009
Miguel

2009
Aga Sicat

2010
Gian

2010
Andrew

2010
Dingdong

 

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