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Sonny Parsons
Parsons Agliam Nabiula Jr. (August 22, 1958 – May 10, 2020), known professionally as Sonny Parsons, was a Filipino actor, singer, director, and politician who was a member of Hagibis, an all-male sing-and-dance group active in the late 1970s to the early 1980s, who were coined as the Filipino version of the Village People. He served as a member of the Marikina Municipal Council from 1992 to 1995.
Parsons was born to Parsons Nabiula, a Constabulary officer from Sulu and former Olympic swimmer.
In the late 1970s to 1980s, Parsons was a member of the Manila sound group Hagibis together with Bernie Fineza, Mike Respall, Joji Garcia, and Mon Picazo. Their hit songs included "Legs", "Babae", "Lalake", and "Katawan" (a theme song in Palibhasa Lalake, a Philippine TV sitcom series), among others. In 2001, Hagibis reunited and released one album under Star Records. He performed in a series of concerts at various venues such as in Hobbit House (Ermita), Hobbit East (Antipolo), Bodega City (Quezon Ave) and Cowboy Grill (Malate), among others.[citation needed] In 2011, he was a special guest in the Philippines leg of the greatest hits tour of Bobby Kimball (original lead singer of Toto).
In 1981, the Hagibis members made a film titled Legs, Katawan, Babae (lit. 'Legs, Body, Woman') with Laarni Enriquez, Myrna Castillo and Jess Lapid, Jr., and directed by Tony Ferrer. When Hagibis split up in the 1980s, Parsons became an actor, director, and politician. He appeared in many action films in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He starred with Ronnie Ricketts in the 1989 action film UZI Brother 9mm which was directed by Francis 'Jun' Posadas. His first TV guest appearance was in the 1991 teleserye Agila which starred Val Sotto, Aurora Sevilla and Roy Alvarez. He produced, directed, and starred in the film Bala Para sa Katarungan for Regal Films in 1997.
As a result of the July 2002 attempted robbery of Parsons' house, an autobiographical film he was in the middle of shooting titled Konsehal, Halal Kang Palaban (lit. 'Councilor, You Were Elected a Fighter') had to be shelved, with its producer backing out due to the incident.
Parsons played a guest role as the main villain to Coco Martin in the 2017 action-drama TV series Ang Probinsyano.[citation needed]
In 1986, Parsons campaigned for the reelection of president Ferdinand Marcos in the 1986 snap election.
In 1992, Parsons was elected councilor in Marikina. A member of the minority bloc, Parsons was among the five councilors who were vehemently opposed to the actions and policies of Mayor Bayani Fernando, dubbing themselves "Voltes V" and calling for Fernando's ouster within their first year in office. Parsons attempted to run for mayor in 1995, but lost to Fernando.
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Sonny Parsons
Parsons Agliam Nabiula Jr. (August 22, 1958 – May 10, 2020), known professionally as Sonny Parsons, was a Filipino actor, singer, director, and politician who was a member of Hagibis, an all-male sing-and-dance group active in the late 1970s to the early 1980s, who were coined as the Filipino version of the Village People. He served as a member of the Marikina Municipal Council from 1992 to 1995.
Parsons was born to Parsons Nabiula, a Constabulary officer from Sulu and former Olympic swimmer.
In the late 1970s to 1980s, Parsons was a member of the Manila sound group Hagibis together with Bernie Fineza, Mike Respall, Joji Garcia, and Mon Picazo. Their hit songs included "Legs", "Babae", "Lalake", and "Katawan" (a theme song in Palibhasa Lalake, a Philippine TV sitcom series), among others. In 2001, Hagibis reunited and released one album under Star Records. He performed in a series of concerts at various venues such as in Hobbit House (Ermita), Hobbit East (Antipolo), Bodega City (Quezon Ave) and Cowboy Grill (Malate), among others.[citation needed] In 2011, he was a special guest in the Philippines leg of the greatest hits tour of Bobby Kimball (original lead singer of Toto).
In 1981, the Hagibis members made a film titled Legs, Katawan, Babae (lit. 'Legs, Body, Woman') with Laarni Enriquez, Myrna Castillo and Jess Lapid, Jr., and directed by Tony Ferrer. When Hagibis split up in the 1980s, Parsons became an actor, director, and politician. He appeared in many action films in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He starred with Ronnie Ricketts in the 1989 action film UZI Brother 9mm which was directed by Francis 'Jun' Posadas. His first TV guest appearance was in the 1991 teleserye Agila which starred Val Sotto, Aurora Sevilla and Roy Alvarez. He produced, directed, and starred in the film Bala Para sa Katarungan for Regal Films in 1997.
As a result of the July 2002 attempted robbery of Parsons' house, an autobiographical film he was in the middle of shooting titled Konsehal, Halal Kang Palaban (lit. 'Councilor, You Were Elected a Fighter') had to be shelved, with its producer backing out due to the incident.
Parsons played a guest role as the main villain to Coco Martin in the 2017 action-drama TV series Ang Probinsyano.[citation needed]
In 1986, Parsons campaigned for the reelection of president Ferdinand Marcos in the 1986 snap election.
In 1992, Parsons was elected councilor in Marikina. A member of the minority bloc, Parsons was among the five councilors who were vehemently opposed to the actions and policies of Mayor Bayani Fernando, dubbing themselves "Voltes V" and calling for Fernando's ouster within their first year in office. Parsons attempted to run for mayor in 1995, but lost to Fernando.
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