List of Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal celebrity players

List of Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal celebrity players

This article lists the celebrity players on "Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal" and trivia related to their games.

Celebrity Players

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*The following are the movie, TV, and music personalities who became contestants in the game show. Those with an asterisk played on the first week while those with a plus sign won at least PHP100,000 in any situation. Those with a dagger won only a peso, but later returned to play in the last week of the second season:
**Mae Rivera*
**Rico Robles*+
**Debraliz*
**Onyok Velasco*
**Dimples Romana*+
**Blakdyak*+
**Katherine Luna
**Mickey Ferriols
**Franzen Fajardo
**Roderick Paulate
**Angelu de Leon
**Amy Perez
**Toni Gonzaga+
**Claudine Barretto
**Bea Alonzo+
**Matt Evans
**Rica Peralejo+
**John Estrada and Randy Santiago
**Nova Villa+
**Judy Ann Santos
**Maricel Soriano+
**Dagul
**Ai Ai de las Alas
**Cesar Montano
**Sarah Geronimo
**Zsa Zsa Padilla+
**Nadia Montenegro
**Boy Abunda
**Bong Revilla, Jr.+
**Kim Chiu and Gerald Anderson+
**Anne Curtis
**Vhong Navarro+
**Yeng Constantino
**Pokwang and Keanna Reeves
**Chokoleit and Pooh+
**Rico J. Puno+
**John Lloyd Cruz
**Ian Veneracion+
**Eula Valdez
**Jay Contreras of Kamikazee+
**Rosanna Roces+
**Dick Israel and Ramon Zamora
**Chito Miranda of Parokya ni Edgar
**Edu Manzano and son Luis Manzano+

*The following are "celebrity" contestants who are neither movie, TV, nor music personalities, but are prominent people themselves. This list does not include those who played as regular contestants (i.e. joined the program through the normal process).
**Alfonso "Boy" Umali, Jr. (Oriental Mindoro representative)
**Rene Mariano (the psychic who predicted Hero Angeles's downfall from showbiz)
**Ogie Diaz (gossip columnist and showbiz talk show host)
**Jinggoy Estrada (actor, senator, and son of former president Joseph Estrada)
**Efren "Bata" Reyes (professional billiards player)
**Noli de Castro (Philippine Vice-President; interestingly, a former news anchorman of ABS-CBN's "TV Patrol" & "MGB" host)
**Manny Pacquiao (boxing champion)
**Alfie Lorenzo (talent manager and entertainment columnist)
**Corazon Aquino (former Philippine president and mother of Kris)
**Robert Jaworski (former basketball player and senator)+

Season 2

*Celebrities:
**Annabelle Rama and daughter Ruffa Gutierrez-Bektas+
**Aurora Sevilla
**Mariel Rodriguez+
**Diether Ocampo and Kristine Hermosa+
**Bayani Agbayani+
**Coney Reyes and Aiza Seguerra+
**Isko Salvador (a.k.a. Brod Pete)
**Andrew E.
**Jodi Sta. Maria-Lacson
**Martin Nievera
**Angelica Panganiban+
**Brothers Mark Gil and Michael de Mesa
**Candy Pangilinan+
**Dina Bonnevie and son Oyo Boy Sotto
**Albert Martinez and wife Liezel Martinez+
**Aga Muhlach
**Jason Gainza and Nel Rapiz
**Angel Locsin
**Batangas Governor Vilma Santos-Recto
**Christopher De Leon and wife Sandy Andolong
**Sam Milby
**Tirso Cruz III and son Bodie Cruz+
**Rustom Padilla
**Piolo Pascual
**Maja Salvador+
**Jake Cuenca and Roxanne Guinoo
**Gretchen Barretto
**Derek Ramsay
**Donita Rose+
**John Prats
**Jericho Rosales
**Kris Aquino (in a special episode game hosted by Boy Abunda)
**Aiko Melendez+
**Iya Villania
**Valerie Concepcion
**Pilita Corrales and daughter Jackie Lou Blanco
**Pops Fernandez+
**Long Mejia and Dennis Padilla
**Danilo Barrios and Jhong Hilario of the Street Boys
**Ryan Agoncillo
**Eric Quizon
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**Christian Bautista and Rachelle Ann Go
*Prominent Players:
**Noelle Wenceslao and Leo Oracion (one of the three first Southeast Asian women and the second ever Filipino to scale Mount Everest respectively).
**Wendy Valdez (Pinoy Big Brother second season housemate; former member of the 26K), switched temporarily with and joined by fellow housemate Dionne Monsanto.
**Chot Reyes (Coach of the Philippine national basketball team)
**Senator Mar Roxas and broadcaster Korina Sanchez
**Kim Atienza (TV host and animal conservationist)+
** Senator Chiz Escudero+
** Charmel de Asis (26K Model)

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*Celebrities:
**Gabby Concepcion
**Billy Crawford+
**Gladys Guevarra and K Brosas
**Ely Buendia+
**Melanie Marquez
**Cristine Reyes
**Gary Valenciano
**Dingdong Avanzado and Jessa Zaragoza+
**Ryan Cayabyab
**Vice Ganda
**Sisters Vina Morales and Shaina Magdayao+
**Carmen Soo+
**Brazilian models Priscilla Meirelles and Mariana del Rio
**Bentong

*Prominent players:
**Joseph Estrada (former Philippine president)
**Tessa Prieto-Valdez (socialite and newspaper columnist)
**Ben Chan (owner of the Bench clothing brand)+
**Angge (talent manager and former comedienne)
**Johnny Litton and Maurice Arcache+ (socialites and former talk show partners)
**Senator Francis Pangilinan

Notable events in celebrity games

First season

*September 28, 2006 is marked with the very first airing of a replay since the show started. Celebrity gossip columnist and TV host Ogie Diaz's game was supposed to be shown on that day, but a replay of the June 12 episode (the second half of Blakdyak's game) was aired instead. No official reason was announced as to why this happened, although it can be attributed to the massive power outage in the entire island of Luzon caused by winds emitted by Typhoon Milenyo; the change in the airing of the game was probably an assurance that no viewer of the show would miss Diaz's game because of the blackout. Diaz's episode was aired the following day.

*Former housemate Matt Evans from "The Adventures of Pedro Penduko" was the youngest ever "single" contestant in the show. He was twelve days shy of his 18th birthday when he played in the October 10, 2006 episode and took the Banker's offer of PHP80,000. His chosen briefcase contained PHP1,000. Only his fellow housemate Kim Chiu (16) was even younger; she and loveteam partner Gerald Anderson played in the January 8, 2007 episode, where they won PHP100,000 in a No Deal situation. Kim & Gerald also plugged their incoming soap opera "Sana Maulit Muli" which premiered in the same station two hours later. They won PHP100,000 in a No Deal situation. Ordinarily, one should be at least 18 years old to be a contestant of the show.

*In the December 1, 2006 episode, midget comedian Dagul became the show's shortest ever contestant. In fact, he is so short, he had to sit on a high chair just to reach the top of the podium which held the button. Child actors from "Goin' Bulilit", where he appears as the only resident adult, were also with him to cheer him on. Dagul defended his briefcase to the end, winning PHP750.

*In the December 8, 2006 episode featuring Cesar Montano, the 26K wore red gowns and Santa hats as its theme for Christmas. Cesar chose briefcase 7. The host asked Cesar if the case signifies his plans of moving to rival network GMA-7. During the last round of the Post-Deal game, Kris said that if the briefcase contains PHP1, Cesar will remain as part of ABS-CBN. The case indeed contained the lowest amount (PHP1). Cesar dealt for PHP7,500.

*In the December 15, 2006 episode featuring singer and actress Zsa Zsa Padilla, she became the very first celebrity to pick a briefcase containing a million pesos. She dealt for PHP300,000 with PHP300, PHP400 and PHP1,000,000 still unopened. The said three values were the same as the amounts left when fellow celebrity Amy Perez played on October 24, 2006.

*For the first time since the pilot week, the show held its celebrity week featuring celebrities as contestants from January 15-19, 2007. Such move was made to counter the pilot week of GMA-7's "Asian Treasures". The celebrities that played for the celebrity week were Philippine Vice-President Noli De Castro, Anne Curtis from "Maging Sino Ka Man", Vhong Navarro from "Agent X44", Yeng Constantino ("Pinoy Dream Academy" champion), and boxing champion Manny Pacquiao.

*In the January 15, 2007 episode featuring Philippine Vice-President Noli De Castro, the banker offered a house worth P60,000 as a donation for Gawad Kalinga, a rehabilitation charity organization in the Philippines. The donation was made by the banker despite the fact that Vice-President De Castro only won PHP9,999 in a Deal situation, with his chosen briefcase containing only PHP1,000. It was the first time in Philippine TV history when a high-ranking public official from the executive branch of Philippine government joined a television game show.

*During Pokwang and Keanna Reeves' game last January 23, 2007, the banker offered PHP2, PHP3, and PHP1 in the first three rounds, making it the game with the lowest offers in three consecutive rounds. During the ending credits of the show, Pokwang climbed to the banker's skybox in order to see him. It was never known if Pokwang was able to see the banker in person since the ending credits immediately ended when Pokwang was halfway of the stairs to the banker's skybox. However, the commercial of the episodes from January 22-26 showed that Pokwang was able to open the door of banker's skybox, though it is still unclear if Pokwang was actually able to see the banker.

*To celebrate Kris' birthday, her mother, former Philippine President Corazon Aquino played in the February 14, 2007 episode. The rest of the Aquino family, except for Kris' brother and senatorial candidate Noynoy Aquino, also showed up to cheer the former president on. The episode occurred over two months after the December 4, 2006 episode, wherein she appeared in the show as a member of the audience in a surprise cameo. In the 2nd to 5th rounds, the banker's offers increased by PHP1,000 each round despite the fact that the highest amount per round was opened. In the end, she fought her briefcase and she won PHP400.

*Real life father and son Edu and Luis Manzano became the last contestants of the first season of the game show. They won PHP500,000 in a deal situation, although their case contained PHP2,000,000. Edu Manzano was the host of the Philippine version of 1 vs. 100.

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* Annabelle Rama and daughter Ruffa Gutierrez-Bektas were the first contestants of the second season, winning PHP250,001 (their chosen suitcase contained PHP500,000). This appearance seemed to be timely as Gutierrez was currently in a rift against husband Yilmaz Bektas.

* When Mariel Rodriguez played in the June 15, 2007 episode, she was surprised to be helped by Big Brother. Both the show and "Pinoy Big Brother" are created by Endemol.

* On the July 2, 2007 episode, Coney Reyes and Aiza Seguerra, who appeared in the soap opera "Ysabella", accepted the Banker's offer of PHP777,777 with their chosen suitcase containing only PHP500. The digit "7" seems to be connected to GMA Network, where the show which made the two famous, "Eat Bulaga!", is currently aired. "Eat Bulaga!" was a part of ABS-CBN's program line-up from 1989 to 1995.

* On the July 9, 2007 episode, Wendy Valdez, former housemate of Pinoy Big Brother's second season played. However, because her game became sour after the second round, the Banker proposed to her to pick one among the 15 fellow housemates (who came to cheer for her) to temporarily take over. She picked fellow housemate Dionne Monsanto to play for her for only one round. Wendy reinstated her place after the third round, but decided to bring Dionne beside her, feeling the latter would bring her good luck. This was Wendy's first time at the other side, having previously been a member of the 26K before appearing on "Pinoy Dream Academy" and eventually Pinoy Big Brother.

* In the July 23, 2007 episode featuring Angelica Panganiban, the banker offered Angelica with PHP100,000 in one of the earlier rounds. The banker wanted to increase the offer to PHP200,000 and even PHP300,000 if Angelica will break-up with her boyfriend, Derek Ramsay. Angelica refused. In a much later round, Kris Aquino asked Derek to give Angelica a good luck kiss. However, the banker called and told Derek to kiss Angelica at their own risk. Derek didn't pursue the kiss. Angelica won PHP635,000. In her post-deal round, the first case that she opened was P3,000,000. It turned out to be a good deal.

* Chot Reyes played in the August 1, 2007 episode, accompanied by the most of the Philippine national basketball team. At the time the episode was aired, he and the team were in Tokushima, Japan competing in the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship, making it obvious that the episode was taped before they left the Philippines.

*When Batangas Governor Vilma Santos-Recto opened the briefcase containing just one peso during the August 23, 2007 episode, the Banker told the actress that he would dance with her in front of the audience. But instead of personally doing so, he sent Edu Manzano, father to her son Luis Manzano, to dance with her, thus keeping the Banker's identity a secret.

*In the August 28, 2007 episode, when Christopher de Leon and wife Sandy Andolong played, Kris openly acknowledged that the success of the Philippine version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire", which Christopher hosted, helped spawn Kris' first game show "Game KNB". The aforementioned success also spawned Philippine versions of "Weakest Link", "Wheel of Fortune", "Family Feud", and "The Price is Right".

*When Sam Milby played in the August 30, 2007 episode, he made the stipulation that he would kiss the model who revealed the briefcase containing one peso. That model was Shin Yuriko who held Briefcase # 5. For fun, the Banker gave his own stipulation: whoever revealed the briefcase containing the three million would kiss the floor director.

*In the September 25, 2007 episode, Maja Salvador was left with the P3,000,000 and P5, when the Banker finally offered her P800,000 (less than half of the P3,000,005 total). Since she reached this point after removing the P2,000,000 (unsurprising held by model Charmel de Asis), Maja accepted the banker's offer, although her chosen briefcase contained P3,000,000. Actually, she was the first celebrity contestant who picked a briefcase containing the top prize.

*In the September 27, 2007 episode, Gretchen Barretto was offered in the first round the amount her little sister Claudine won, which was P10,000. Gretchen would refuse. Eventually, she opened so many large amounts that she eventually won only P300.

*When the show was moved to the 6:00pm timeslot, the first six contestants were celebrities: Piolo Pascual, Maja Salvador, the team of Roxanne Guinoo and Jake Cuenca, Gretchen Barretto, Derek Ramsey, and Donita Rose. Maja Salvador and Donita Rose came out big winners with P800,000 and P500,000 respectively. Interestingly, the contestant who played after Donita Rose's game became a millionaire. (See main article.)

*On the October 12, 2007 episode, in a reversal of roles, Kris Aquino became a contestant of the show. Boy Abunda, her partner on "Boy & Kris" and former player took over as host. She only won PHP50, proving that the game is completely fair and favors no one. Her prize was for the benefit of Ronald McDonald House Charities.

*On the November 2, 2007 episode, Pops Fernandez took the banker's offer of PHP704,500 with PHP250, PHP250,000, and P3,000,000 still in play. Her chosen briefcase contained PHP250,000. The offer Pops accepted included the amount her ex-husband Martin Nievera accepted in his game: PHP4,500. The Banker's last potential offer was P1,500,000.

*When comedians Dennis Padilla and Long Mejia played on the November 7, 2007 episode, 26 contestants from the Miss Earth 2007 pageant were the ones handling the briefcases instead of the 26K. Dennis and Long chose case #15 held by Miss Philippines, Jeanne Angeles Harn, based on the sum of their birthdates, October 6 and February 9 respectively. At the end, they refused the Banker's last offer of P299, and won P100 in a No Deal situation. The suitcase that contained the three million was held by Miss Uganda, Hellen Karungi.

*On the Christmas Eve 2007 episode, apl.de.ap of the Black Eyed Peas, who at the time was spending Christmas in his home country, became the first internationally known celebrity to play in the show. He even performed the song "Bebot" for the 26K. In fact, whenever he opened a small amount, several Black Eyed Peas songs were played in the background. Overall, he won P10,000 in a No Deal situation.

*Model Charmel de Asis became the surprise Christmas Day episode's contestant. When she was called down to take the player's stand, she was holding briefcase #22, but she chose Briefcase #7. Her participation in the show was done on short notice that no relative was present to help her. Instead, the other models who either had their briefcases opened or were not part of the episode cheered for her. Her game turned out so bad, that she won only P25 in a No Deal situation, again proving the cleanliness and fairness of the game, even if the contestant happened to be a 26K who most of time holds briefcases that contain very large amounts.

*On the final week of the second season, from January 7 to 11, five winners of just one peso from both the first and second seasons, three of them celebrities, returned to have another shot. Although they all managed to dodge the one peso this time, only the very last contestant did relatively well.
**January 7: Jericho Rosales won only P400 in a No Deal situation. The last unopened briefcase contained P1,000,000.
**January 8: Efren "Bata" Reyes won P200 in a No Deal situation.
**January 9: Batangas provincial board member Marc Leviste, who previously played as a regular contestant, took the Banker's offer of P125,000. His chosen briefcase contained double that amount (P250,000).
**January 10: Ronilo Bohol, a barangay captain who previously played as part of the show's "Tulong sa Barangay" promotion, took the Banker's offer of P86,000. His chosen briefcase contained P500,000.
**January 11: Roderick Paulate accepted the Banker's offer of P14,000 with P25,000 and P75 still in play. His chosen briefcase contained only P75.

Third season

*For the premiere of the third season, Gabby Concepcion became its first contestant, being joined later on by his fellow cast members from "Iisa Pa Lamang" and other ABS-CBN shows. He chose Briefcase #13 to symbolize his 13-year absence from Philippine showbiz. While he eliminated many of the large amounts except the P2,000,000 by Round 5, his game went so good that his offer even reached P513,000 before the P2,000,000 was revealed from inside Briefcase #22 in Round 9. He ended up winning only P150 in a No Deal situation, with the Banker's final offer being P13.

*Former Philippine president Joseph Estrada played in the August 1, 2008 episode with several of his grandchildren as his companions and his son and former contestant Jinggoy in the audience. The former president opened the briefcases containing the one million and two million in the first round alone that Banker offered him only P13 (in reference to Estrada being the 13th president and his alleged triskaidekaphobia), only to be turned down. Estrada's game went better from there, with the Banker's final offer being P275,000 with P750 and P500,000 still unopened. But like former president Aquino before him, he did not take the final offer and ended up winning small when the contents of his chosen briefcase revealed to contain only P750. During the post-game moments, Estrada even suggested that former President Fidel Ramos play the game as well.

*Socialite Tessa Prieto-Valdez, notorious for her flamboyant outfits, appeared in the August 6, 2008 episode wearing a red gown, signifying her intention of donating her winnings to the Makati chapter of the Philippine Red Cross. To match her flamboyance, the 26K wore identical floral hairpieces and the Banker draped a set of boa feathers on his shoulders. Most of her companions also wore red to show their support. She had written briefly about her appearance in the show in her Sunday column in the Philippine Daily Inquirer three days before the episode aired, although she never mentioned the outcome. [http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/lifestyle/lifestyle/view/20080803-152339/Dealing-my-way-through-Deal-or-No-Deal]

* Gladys Guevarra and K Brosas's game on August 11, 2008 was the first time the two were seen together since Gladys left her band Gladys and the Boxers featuring K, which eventually changed its name to K and the Boxers. Their selected briefcase contained P25,000, with the Banker's final offer being half that amount (P12,500).

* When Ben Chan played his game on his birthday on August 25, 2008, the Banker added P279 (the retail price of a pair of Bench briefs) to his offer two separate times, including his final offer of P150,279. Chan eventually rejected both offers and went on to win P300,000 in a No Deal situation with the last unopened briefcase containing P10.

* During Gary Valenciano's game on August 27, 2008, he was offered two offers with significant numbers from the Banker. The first instance was P25,000 to symbolize his 25 years in Philippine showbiz. On a later round, Gary was offered P91,000 in reference to Psalm 91. But Gary's game went so bad from that point, however, that he eventually won only P300 in a No Deal situation.

* When Maurice Arcache and Johnny Litton played in the September 8, 2008 episode, Johnny "accidentally" pressed the Deal button despite Maurice already saying "No Deal" on taking the Banker's offer of P322,000 in the 5th round. Johnny's action was ruled as Deal because he pressed the button instead of covering it. Despite their chosen briefcase contained P2,000,000 with the potential final offer of P1,113,000 and the last unopened briefcase containing P25,000, they were able to win a high amount. Regardless, this was the largest prize won by a team of two contestants.

* When Ryan Cayabyab played in the September 11, 2008 episode, there were two instances that made references to two of the songs he composed. At one instance, the show's resident brass band Ang Parokya ni Banker played "Kayganda ng Ating Musika" while his companions, which included the Ryan Cayabyab Singers and his Pinoy Dream Academy colleague Kitchie Molina, were entering the studio. Later, after he opened the last big amount, P300,000 (he opened the two million a round before), the Banker mentioned to Kris the title of the song "Limang Dipang Tao" before revealing the final offer: P16. Cayabyab said No Deal and won P1,000.

* Malaysian actress Carmen Soo became the first non-Filipino, let alone a non-Filipino "celebrity", to play in the show on September 29 2008. Her participation was made possible because of her role in the show "Kahit Isang Saglit". She took the Banker's penultimate offer of P600,000 with P2,000,000, P100,000, and P750 still unopened. In the post-deal proceedings, she opened the P2,000,000 first and later found out her chosen briefcase to contain only P750. It should be noted that her country has two versions of "Deal or No Deal": a Chinese version and an English version, both giving away 100,000 Malaysian ringgit (around US$29,000) and use the 26-briefcase-with-models format.

"See also: Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal"


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