List of Chinese Filipinos
The following is a list of notable Chinese Filipinos (Filipinos of Chinese descent).[1][2]
- López family of Iloilo, is a wealthy and influential Filipino family of business magnates, media proprietors, politicians, and philanthropists descended from Filipino-Chinese merchant Basílio López (c. 1800–c. 1875).
- Tommy Abuel (born 1942), actor and lawyer
- Tetchie Agbayani (born 1961), movie and television actress and model
- Carlene Aguilar (born 1982), actress, model and beauty queen
- Emilio Aguinaldo (1869-1964), Filipino revolutionary hero and first president of the Philippines
- Say Alonzo (born Sheryll Anne Yudatco-Tordillas in 1983), Pinoy Big Brother Season 1 housemate
- Dante Ang, journalist, the chairman emeritus and owner of The Manila Times
- Ramon S. Ang (born 1954), businessman
- Angel Aquino (born 1973), actress
- Bam Aquino (born 1977), entrepreneur, politician
- Benigno Aquino III (1960–2021), 15th president of the Philippines
- Corazon Aquino (1933-2009), 11th president of the Philippines and mother of Philippine democracy
- Kris Aquino (born 1971), actress, TV host
- John Arcilla (born 1966), actor and environmentalist
- Ruthlane Uy Asmundson (born 1945), politician
- Arnold Atienza (born 1972), politician, TV host and retired athlete
- Kim Atienza (born 1967), television host, weather anchor and former politician
- Lito Atienza (born 1941), politician
- Paulo Avelino (born 1988), actor, singer, model and a movie producer
- Julius Babao (born 1968), news anchor, news reporter, broadcaster, journalist
- Harlene Bautista (born 1973), actress and businesswoman
- Herbert Bautista (born 1968), actor, comedian, host, politician
- Gelli de Belen (born 1973), actress and television host
- Janice de Belen (born 1968), actress, commercial model and Television presenter
- Kris Bernal (born 1989), actress, dancer, singer
- Tony Tan Caktiong (born 1953), businessman person and founder, ceo, and president of Jollibee Foods Corporation
- Albie Casiño (born 1993), actor and model
- Ricardo Cepeda (born 1964), actor, director and writer
- Jeffrei Chan (born 1983), basketball player
- Jose Mari Chan (born 1945), singer
- Ken Chan (born 1993), actor
- Gab Chee Kee (born 1976), guitarist of Parokya ni Edgar
- Gec Chia (born 1979), retired basketball player
- Joyce Ching (born 1995), actress and model
- Lyn Ching-Pascual (born 1973), TV host
- Kim Chiu (born 1990), Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition 1 Big Winner, actress and singer
- Kriesha Chu (born 1998), singer based in South Korea
- Alfrancis Chua (born 1966), retired basketball player and current team manager of Barangay Ginebra San Miguel
- Brent Chua (born 1985), fashion model
- Karl Chua (born 1978), economist and Socioeconomic Planning Secretary
- Manuel Chua (born 1980), actor and model turned politician
- Tony Chua (1959-2009), retired basketball player and businessman
- Xiao Chua, popular historian
- Dee C. Chuan (1888–1940), businessman
- Michael Cinco, (born 1971), World Class Fashion Designer
- Kean Cipriano (born 1987), actor, dancer and model
- Alfredo Co (born 1949), Sinologist and philosopher
- Atoy Co (born 1951), retired basketball player turned actor
- Eduardo Cojuangco, Jr. (1935-2020), politician and businessman
- Jose Cojuangco, Jr. (born 1934), politician
- Jose Cojuangco, Sr. (1896-1976), politician
- Mark Cojuangco (born 1957), politician
- Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski (born 1974), equestrienne, model, actress and television host
- Tingting Cojuangco (born 1944), former politician
- Gabby Concepcion (born 1964), actor, singer and businessman
- Yam Concepcion (born 1988), actress and model
- David Consunji (1921-2017), businessman
- Rez Cortez (born 1956), film and television actor and assistant director
- Nikki Coseteng (born 1952), politician
- Sunshine Cruz (born 1977), singer, actress and model
- Tirso Cruz III (born 1952), actor, comedian and singer
- AJ Dee (born 1982), actor
- Enchong Dee (born 1988), actor, dancer, model and swimmer
- Michelle Dee (born 1995), actress, athlete, model, TV presenter, beauty pageant titleholder
- Kisses Delavin (born 1999), Pinoy Big Brother: Lucky 7 2nd Big Placer, model, actress, singer
- Damián Domingo (1796-1834), 19th century painter and headmaster
- Alec Dungo (born 1994), Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition 4 housemate
- Paolo Duterte (born 1975), politician
- Rodrigo Duterte (born 1945), 16th Philippine president
- Sara Duterte (born 1978), 15th Philippine vice president
- Jason Dy (born 1990), The Voice of the Philippines Season 2 winner and singer
- Luane Dy (born 1986), actress, host and model[3]
- Guillermo Eleazar (born 1965), PNP chief (May 8, 2021)
- Gary Estrada (born 1971), television and film actor
- John Estrada (born 1973), actor and model
- Heart Evangelista (born Love Marie Ongpauco in 1985), actress
- Mr. Fu (born 1978) DJ, host, news reporter
- Jennica Garcia (born 1989), actress, host and director
- Boboy Garovillo (born 1951), singer, composer, television host, and actor
- Win Gatchalian (born Sherwin Ting Gatchalian in 1974), politician and businessman
- Bong Go (born Christopher Lawrence Go in 1974), senator and former personal aide of President Rodrigo Duterte
- Rachelle Ann Go (born 1986), actress and singer
- Tshomlee Go (born 1981), Taekwondo practitioner
- Betty Go-Belmonte (1933-1994), newspaper publisher
- Eric Go Yap (born 1979), congressman
- John Gokongwei (1926-2019), businessman
- Dick Gordon (born 1945), lawyer and politician
- Alodia Gosiengfiao (born 1988), actress, TV host, model, singer and cosplayer
- Yeng Guiao (born 1959), retired basketball player, current head coach of the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters and politician
- Michele Gumabao (born 1992), volleyball player and beauty pageant titleholder
- Paolo Gumabao (born 1998), actor and model
- Tonton Gutierrez (born 1964), film and television actor
- JM de Guzman (born 1988), actor, mixed martial artist, model and singer
- Katrina Halili (born 1986), actress, commercial model and businesswoman
- Gretchen Ho (born 1990), television host, model and former volleyball player
- Rhene Imperial (born Renato Chua in 1950), former actor, former movie producer, born-again Christian minister
- Bryan Kong, drummer of Taken by Cars
- Hayden Kho (born 1980), actor, model, public speaker, cosmetic surgeon and entrepreneur
- Yasmien Kurdi (born 1989), actress, singer
- Panfilo Lacson (born 1948), politician, former PNP chief (1999-2001)
- Raymond Lauchengco, (born 1964), OPM balladeer singer
- Gilbert Lao (born 1978), basketball player
- Jess Lapid Jr. (born 1962), actor, diving instructor, fight director
- Jess Lapid Sr. (1933-1968), actor
- Lito Lapid (born 1955), actor, movie director, politician
- Mark Lapid (born 1980), actor and politician
- Mikee Lee (born 1990), Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition 1 2nd Big Placer
- Paul Lee (born 1989), basketball player
- Ricky Lee (born 1948), screenwriter, journalist, novelist, and playwright.
- Zoren Legaspi (born 1972), actor, director, host, film producer
- Joey de Leon (born 1946), comedian, actor, television presenter and songwriter
- Keempee de Leon (born 1973), actor, comedian, singer, songwriter and TV host
- Ann Li (born 1995), model, photographer, TV personality
- Ronnie Liang (born 1985), singer
- David Licauco, (born 1995) actor and model
- Alberto Lim (born 1959), businessman and former secretary of Department of Tourism under the second Aquino administration
- Alfredo Lim (1929-2020), politician, former police general of Western Police District (WPD) and former National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) director
- Celine Lim, actress and model
- Danilo Lim (1955-2021), former Filipino military officer and chairman of the MMDA
- Lim Eng Beng (1951-2015), retired basketball player
- Reno Lim (born 1960), politician
- Samboy Lim (born 1962), retired basketball player
- Xian Lim (born 1989), actor, singer and model
- Henry Lim Bon Liong, businessman
- Limahong (fl. 1574), pirate and warlord
- Vicente Lim (1888-1944) World War II hero
- Mona Lisa (1922-2019), former actress
- Ricky Lo (1946-2021), entertainment journalist, entertainment writer, commentator, TV host
- Angel Locsin (born 1985), model, actress
- Liza Lorena (born 1949), actress
- Bongbong Marcos (born 1957), 17th president of the Philippines
- Ferdinand Marcos (1917-1989), 10th president of the Philippines
- Imee Marcos (born 1955), politician and former actress
- Irene Marcos, third child of the late former president Ferdinand Marcos and former first lady Imelda Marcos
- Gello Marquez (born 2000), actor and singer
- Alex Medina (born 1986), actor
- Ping Medina (born 1983), actor
- Glydel Mercado (born 1975), singer, actress, model and politician
- Lily Monteverde (born 1938), movie producer of Regal Entertainment, hotelier and businesswoman
- Marcelo Nubla (1898-1984?), legal practitioner and banker
- Diether Ocampo (born 1973), actor and model
- Dominic Ochoa (born 1974), actor, comedian and model
- Isabel Oli (born 1981), model, actress
- Angelia Ong (born 1990), beauty queen
- Daryl Ong, (born 1987), singer
- Doc Willie Ong, family medicine; politician, cardiologist and medical advisor
- Sergio Osmeña (1878-1961), 4th president of the Philippines
- Robin Padilla (born 1969), politician, television personality, film actor and director
- Rommel Padilla (born 1965), actor, model, businessman, politician, and movie producer
- Bodjie Pascua (born 1955), film and tv actor
- Ion Perez (born 1990), actor, model and television host
- Lito Pimentel (born 1963), film and television actor
- Champ Lui Pio (born 1982), singer
- Chino Lui Pio (born 1986), model, VJ and host
- Richard Poon (born 1973), singer, enabler
- Richard Quan (born 1974), actor and model
- Miriam Quiambao (born 1975), model, actress, host
- Epy Quizon (born 1973), actor, comedian and television host
- Eric Quizon (born 1967), actor, director, producer, writer and comedian
- Rodolfo Vera Quizon Sr., (1928-2012), comedian, singer and actor
- Vandolph Quizon (born 1984), actor, comedian and politician
- Rhian Ramos (born 1990), actress, model, singer and host
- Jeric Raval (born 1975), film and television actor
- Jolo Revilla (born 1988), actor, politician
- Ramon "Bong" Revilla, Jr. (born 1966), actor, movie producer and politician
- Willie Revillame (born 1961), television host, comedian, drummer, singer, songwriter, actor, and businessman
- Efren Reyes Jr. (born 1959), actor and director
- Alden Richards (born 1992), actor, host, ambassador, recording artist, producer and entrepreneur
- Isabel Rivas (born 1958), actress and businesswoman
- José Rizal (1861-1896), Filipino national hero
- Jesse Robredo (1958-2012), politician
- Raul Roco (1941-2005), politician
- Dennis Roldan (born 1956), retired basketball player, actor, businessman, politician
- Lorenzo Ruiz (1600 - 1637), first Filipino saint
- Maja Salvador (born 1988), actress, performer, dancer, singer, television host, occasional producer, and talent manager
- Randy Santiago (born 1960), actor, comedian, television host, singer, songwriter, producer, director and entrepreneur
- Rowell Santiago (born 1964), actor, director and producer
- Rufino Santos (1908-1973), former Archbishop of Manila and first Filipino Cardinal
- Yen Santos (born 1992), actress, singer and endorser
- Romnick Sarmenta (born 1972), actor and businessman
- Beatriz Saw (born 1985), Pinoy Big Brother Season 2 Big Winner and actress
- Saweetie (born Diamonte Quiava Valentin Harper in 1993), American rapper, singer and songwriter
- Homer Se (born 1977), retired basketball player
- Jennifer Sevilla (born 1974), actress, model, businesswoman, entrepreneur
- Victor Silayan (born 1992), actor and model
- Jaime Sin (1928-2005), former Archbishop of Manila and leader of the People Power Revolution of 1986
- Jose Maria Sison (born 1939), founder of Communist Party of the Philippines and National Democratic Front Philippines
- Meryll Soriano (born 1982), actress
- Vicente Yap Sotto (1877-1950), politician
- Vicente Sotto III (born 1948), actor, host, singer and politician
- Vic Sotto (born 1954), actor, host, singer and endorser
- Vico Sotto (born 1989), politician
- Angel Sy (born 2000), child actress, model and singer
- Henry Sy (1924-2019), businessman
- Teresita Sy-Coson (born 1950), businesswoman
- Albino SyCip (born 1887), lawyer and banker
- Washington SyCip (born 1921), accountant
- Anthony Taberna (born 1975), newscaster
- Luis Antonio Tagle (born 1957), former Archbishop of Manila and former Bishop of Imus
- Andrew Tan (born 1952), businessman person
- Jhoana Marie Tan (born 1993), actress
- Lucio Tan (born 1934), businessman
- Mike Tan (born 1986), StarStruck Season 2 Ultimate Survivor, actor and model
- Milagrosa Tan (1958-2019), politician
- Tony Tan Caktiong (born 1954), businessman and founder of Jollibee Foods Corporation
- Tyrone Tang (born 1984), basketball player
- Siot Tanquingcen (born 1972), retired basketball player and current team manager of Petron Blaze Boosters
- Al Tantay (born 1956), film actor, comedian, director and writer
- Jeric Teng (born 1991), basketball player
- Jeron Teng (born 1994), basketball player
- Mel Tiangco (born 1955), news anchor and TV host of drama anthology Magpakailanman
- Chris Tiu (born 1985), basketball player, TV host
- JC Tiuseco (born 1985), basketball player, actor, model and 1st Pinoy Sole Survivor, Survivor Philippines
- Alex To (born Alejandro Delfino on 10 February 1962) is a Hong Kong and Taiwan based singer and actor.
- Lorna Tolentino (born 1961), actress, host and executive producer
- Dennis Trillo (born 1981), actor, model and singer
- Jong Uichico (born 1962), retired basketball player
- Alfonso A. Uy, businessman person
- Dennis Anthony Uy (born 1973), businessman person and founder of Converge ICT
- Ivan John Uy, lawyer and secretary of the Department of Information and Communications Technology under the second Marcos administration
- John James Uy (born 1987), actor and model
- Nicole Uysiuseng (born 1990), Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition Plus 3rd Big Placer
- Wilfred Steven Uytengsu, businessman and team owner of Alaska Aces
- Arron Villaflor (born 1990), rapper, actor dancer and singer
- Joel Villanueva (born 1975), politician
- Roi Vinzon (born 1953), action star, film and television actor and film director
- Manuel Yan (1920-2008), retired World War II veteran, former Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines under the first Marcos administration and former cabinet member of the first Aquino, Ramos and Estrada administrations
- Rico Yan (1975-2002), actor and TV host
- Luis Yangco, businessman person
- Cathy Yap-Yang (born 1971), business journalist, talk host, news anchor, reporter, newscaster
- Alfredo Yao (born 1943), businessman
- Arthur Yap (born 1965), politician
- Bimby Yap (born 2007), child actor and model
- Emilio Yap (1925-2014), tycoon and philanthropist, chairman of the Manila Bulletin[4]
- James Yap (born 1982), basketball player
- Richard Yap (born 1967), businessman and actor
- Tim Yap (born 1977), host, writer and businessman
- Ye Fei (1914-1999), Chinese Communist general
- Mark Yee (born 1982), basketball player
- Richard Yee (born 1977), retired basketball player
- Joseph Yeo (born 1983), basketball player
- Slater Young (born 1987), Pinoy Big Brother: Unlimited Big Winner and actor
- Tan Yu, businessman person
- Agatha Wong (born 1998), wushu champion
- Alfonso Yuchengco (1923-2017), businessman and diplomat.
- Jose Yulo (1894-1976), cabinet member under Quezon and the first Marcos administrations
- Dennis Chung
- William Jay Grierson
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