
Bon Andrew Lentejas
Acting
Biography
Bon Andrew Lentejas is a Filipino actor. He won Best Supporting Actor for "Huling Palabas" at the 19th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival and for "Hamog" at the 2015 Cinema One Originals Digital Film Festival.
Born: November 30, 2003
Known For

Hamog
About the notorious batang hamog loitering in main thoroughfares such as EDSA.

My Teacher Who Doesn't Know How to Read
When their teacher disappears, school children cradle guns in their arms instead of books.

Sunshine
Just days before her team's tryouts for the Olympics, dedicated young gymnast Sunshine discovers she is pregnant. Now she must embark on a desperate and risky journey to fight for her dream.

Baconaua
After a turbulent squall in the night, villagers wake up to the astonishing sight of the sea that has turned red.

Call Me Mother
Twinkle is a single queer mother whose dream of officially adopting her son gets shaken when the boy's biological mother, Mara, unexpectedly reappears.

GomBurZa
A powerful and moving historical drama that tells the courageous story of three Filipino Catholic priests: Mariano Gomez, José Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora.

Goyo: The Boy General
With this film (the second war trilogy set during the Filipino-American war in the early 1900s), the revolution marches on against the Americans after the bloody death of General Antonio Luna. The conflicted philosophies behind the heroic struggle continue and become personified in the colorful character of General Gregorio "Goyo" del Pilar.

Kid Kulafu
Before he became one of the world's greatest boxers, Emmanuel "Manny" Pacquiao was a young boy living a hand-to-mouth existence, trying to survive from one day to the next. When he discovers his natural talent for boxing, he embarks on a brutal and intense journey that takes him from the mountains of the Philippines to the streets of Manila, and must risk everything to become a champion - for himself, his family, and his country.

Maalaala Mo Kaya
Recognized as the longest and most award-winning drama anthology in the country, Charo Santos-Concio narrates real-life stories of people with well-crafted storylines, excellent performances by its actors, and topnotch production details.

Ordinary People
Ordinary People is a family portrait of Jane, 16, and her boyfriend, Aries, who live on their own in the chaotic streets of Manila. Surviving as pickpockets, the lives of the young couple change when they suddenly become teenage parents. But not even a month into parenthood, their child is stolen from them. In order to retrieve the child, the young couple is forced to take desperate measures.
Filmography
as Teenager Bully
as Junior
as Kidlat
as Benok
as Rod
as Young Student
as Pido
as Rohan
as Sebio
as Kiko Garcia
as Caloy
as Edong
as Moy
as Young Emmanuel