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Ruel Vernal (born Norberto Paranada Venancio; September 8, 1946) is a Filipino-American actor. He was known for portraying villain and lead roles in many famous Philippine films. He was also known as the first endorser of Red Horse Beer .
Dec 22, 2021 · Ruel Vernal is one of the well-known and reputed antagonist in Philippine cinema since 1970s. But why did Ruel suddenly disappeared from the limelight in 2000? Where is he now? Will he make a showbiz comeback? PHOTO/S: YouTube / Facebook.
Dec 22, 2021 · RUEL VERNAL – The veteran actor rose to fame as kontrabida icon in Philippine cinema from the ’70s until early 2000. Credit to the rightful owner of the photos.
Mar 5, 2020 · Former actor Ruel Vernal, who was known for his "kontrabida" roles in Pinoy actions movies during the 1970s to 1990s, is living this life now.
Ruel Vernal ay isang beteranong Pilipinong aktor at ng pelikulang nakatuon sa aksiyon at komedya. Palagi siyang kontrabida at komedyante sa lahat ng ginagampanan niya at kabilang dito ang pagiging kontrabida nya sa mga pelikula ni Fernando Poe, Jr. [1] [2] [3] [4]
1M Followers, 585 Following, 263 Posts - RUEL (@oneruel) on Instagram: "cats on the ceiling out now 🐈".
Jun 24, 2001 · Ruel Vernal, however, was in the original TV presentation of Insiang – as the brutish Dado. It is a role for which he will be remembered for the rest of his life – and perhaps even...
Ruel Vernal has: Performed in "Durando" in 1970. Performed in "Boy Kodyak" in 1970. Performed in "Adios mi amor" in 1971. Performed in "Magiting at pusakal" in 1972. Performed in "Ang agila at ang ...
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Name That Filipino Actor!: Ruel Vernal. Thursday 16 August 2018. Ruel Vernal. - Specialized in kontrabida roles. As an unnamed goon - credited as "Ruel Bernal" - in Master Samurai (dirs. Cesar & Jun Gallardo, 1974) As Allan Lee in Fortress In The Sun (dir. George E. Rowe, 1975)