Richard Quan

Richard Quan

Personal Details

Biography

Richard Quan's illustrious career in the entertainment industry began with a stint as an image model for a prominent blue soda clothing company, showcasing his versatility and charisma to a wide audience. Prior to transitioning to acting, he made a name for himself by appearing in several television commercials, further honing his skills and building a strong foundation for his future endeavors.

In 1994, Quan took his first steps into the world of film, starring in the critically acclaimed "Saan Ka Man Naroroon" directed by the renowned Carlitos Siguion-Reyna, and earning the prestigious title of Best New Actor for his outstanding performance. This early success paved the way for his entry into the world of theater, where he would go on to make a significant impact.

In 1995, Quan made his debut on the theater stage, taking on iconic roles such as Andres Bonifacio in "Ang Paglilitis ni Bonifacio" and Crisotomo Ibarra in "Noli me Tangere". His impressive range and depth as a thespian earned him numerous acting nominations, a testament to his dedication and passion for his craft.

Years later, in 2018, Quan's hard work and talent were once again recognized with a Best Supporting Actor award for his outstanding performance in the film "1957", directed by Hubert Tibi, under the prestigious ToFarm Film Festival. This notable achievement serves as a reminder of Quan's enduring impact on the Philippine entertainment industry, and his continued relevance as a talented and respected actor.

Career

Of Sinners and Saints
Of Sinners and Saints as Father Demetrio
Shake Rattle & Roll XV
Shake Rattle & Roll XV as Young Angkong Cesar (segment "Ulam")
2012
Amorosa: The Revenge
Amorosa: The Revenge as Sgt. Villegas
2010
2008
One True Love
One True Love as Engineer
2006
Sukob
Sukob as Edwin
2004
Kuya
Kuya as Ferdie's Dad
2003
2002
Mano po
Mano po as Joey Yang
1998
José Rizal
José Rizal as Isagani
1997