
Bodjie Pascua
Acting
Biography
Luisito "Bodjie" Pascua (born March 2, 1955) is a Filipino stage and film & TV actor and former children's television host. He is best known as "Kuya Bodjie" ("Big Brother Bodjie"), the iconic character he portrayed on the children's educational television program Batibot.
Born: March 2, 1955
Place of Birth: Manila, Philippines
Known For

Tayo Sa Huling Buwan Ng Taon
Five years after their break-up, ex-lovers turned friends Sam and Isa attempt to find their own selves in the realm of their respective romantic relationships. What they discover instead is pain and uncertainty as they come to terms with their feelings for each other and everyone around them.

It's Okay to Not Be Okay
An author with severe antisocial tendencies learns to confront her deep emotional wounds when she meets a stranger who challenges her cold facade.

Video City: Be Kind, Please Rewind
An uninspired filmmaker accidentally time travels back to the 90s at a Video City store, where he meets the woman who will change his life.

Love You Stranger
LJ, a production designer for film, who grew up caring for her reclusive mother, Lorraine. Lorraine believes in the existence of a shadow figure called LILOM, a creature from folklore in the old town of Sta. Castella, where she and LJ used to live. As LJ struggles to understand her mother’s fear of shadows and the outside world, she serendipitously lands a major break: a job in a movie based on the Lilom folklore itself. The film is helmed by a charming young director named Ben.

Mano po Legacy: The Flower Sisters

The Sweet Taste of Salted Bread and Undies
A special little homeless girl travels about the Philippines curing the afflicted with her mysterious healing powers, until one day she befriends a sick old man who for some perplexing reason she is unable to cure. The unlikely pair are drawn to each other and their lives are forever changed by their unique friendship and magical journey together.

Quezon
A historical drama focusing on Manuel L. Quezon years after the Philippine Revolution during the American occupation. When his fight for independence from the United States is put to the test, Quezon finds himself playing the brutal game of politics to outmaneuver his rivals — including Leonard Wood, Sergio Osmeña, and Joven Hernando. In Quezon’s relentless quest for power, he ultimately faces off with Emilio Aguinaldo in the 1935 presidential elections, using charm and favoritism as both weapons and currency, in a campaign that ultimately changes the face of Philippine politics and history.

K-Love
As the story unfolds, K-Love is set to take on a journey filled with growing friendships, budding romance, inevitable chaos, and life-long lessons.

2 Good 2 Be True
Car mechanic Eloy makes a terrible first impression on Ali, who works for a real estate magnate. But both of them are hiding their true personas.

Ask the Moon
A robbery goes wrong and the bank's teller, Josie is abducted by lone gunman Angelito Asuncion. A few weeks pass and Josie escapes to tell a tale of terror and mayhem. She asserts to have faked falling for him in order to win his trust while Angelito surfaces to claim otherwise. Josie is not really a victim but has been his lover for some time. In fact, they planned the whole thing so they could start a new life together. Who is telling the truth?
Filmography
as Lolo Fred
as Present Otep
as Raymundo Melliza
as Ginoong Valdez
as Tommy
as Boss
as Lex's Father
as Tino (voice)
as Grandpa
as Renato
as Felino
as Writing Professor
as Eddie
as Larry
as Bart / Bartolome Rosales
as Tatay
as Lolo Ining
as Dr. Mortis
as Mang Kulas
as Tatay Koks
as Roger Macadaeg
as Marty's Dad
as Bert
as Priest / Principal
as Maning
as Sixto
as Ikong
as Tatay
as Old Man
as Danny
as Bukidnon Doctor
as Cabinet Member
as Pilosopong Tasyo
as Sir Bert
as (segment "Barado")
as Chairman Silta
as Domeng
as New Sergeant
as Cow (voice)
as Eseng San Carlos
as Mr. Aragon
as Senyong
as Belen's Lawyer (episode 1)
as Aduro
as Bank Manager