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| nationality = Filipino
| nationality = Filipino
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1968|10|2}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1968|10|2}}
| birth_place = [[Caloocan]], Philippines
| birth_place = [[Caloocan]], [[Rizal (province)|Rizal]], Philippines
| high_school = [[San Beda College]]
| high_school = [[San Beda University|San Beda]] ([[Manila]])
| college = [[University of the Philippines Diliman]]
| college = [[UP Fighting Maroons basketball|UP]]
| draft_round_pba = 1
| draft_round_pba = 1
| draft_pick_pba = [[Philippine Basketball Association draft#List of first overall picks|1st]] overall
| draft_pick_pba = [[Philippine Basketball Association draft#List of first overall picks|1st]] overall
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| team2 = [[San Miguel Beermen]]
| team2 = [[San Miguel Beermen]]
| cyears1 = 2012–2019
| cyears1 = 2012–2019
| cteam1 = [[San Beda Red Lions]] (assistant)
| cteam1 = [[San Beda Red Lions basketball|San Beda]] (assistant)
| cyears2 = 2019–2020
| cyears2 = 2019–2020
| cteam2 = [[UP Fighting Maroons]] (assistant)
| cteam2 = [[UP Fighting Maroons men's basketball|UP]] (assistant)
| highlights =
| highlights =
'''As player:'''
'''As player:'''
* 4x [[List of Philippine Basketball Association champions|PBA champion]] ([[1990 PBA First Conference Finals|1990 First]], [[1992 PBA First Conference Finals|1992 First]], [[1998 PBA Governors' Cup Finals|1998 Governors']], [[1999 PBA All-Filipino Cup Finals|1999 All-Filipino]])
* 4x [[List of Philippine Basketball Association champions|PBA champion]] ([[1990 PBA First Conference finals|1990 First]], [[1992 PBA First Conference finals|1992 First]], [[1998 PBA Governors' Cup finals|1998 Governors']], [[1999 PBA All-Filipino Cup finals|1999 All-Filipino]])
* 2× [[Philippine Basketball Association Most Valuable Player award|PBA Most Valuable Player]] ({{pbay|1989}}, {{pbay|1999}})
* 2× [[Philippine Basketball Association Most Valuable Player award|PBA Most Valuable Player]] ({{pbay|1989}}, {{pbay|1999}})
* [[Philippine Basketball Association Rookie of the Year award|PBA Rookie of the Year]] ({{pbay|1989}})
* [[Philippine Basketball Association Rookie of the Year award|PBA Rookie of the Year]] ({{pbay|1989}})
* [[Bogs Adornado PBA Comeback Player of the Year award|PBA Comeback Player of the Year]] ({{pbay|1999}})
* [[Bogs Adornado PBA Comeback Player of the Year award|PBA Comeback Player of the Year]] ({{pbay|1999}})
* [[Philippine Basketball Association Best Player of the Conference award|PBA Best Player of the Conference]] ([[1999 PBA Commissioner's Cup|1999 Commissioner's]])
* [[Philippine Basketball Association Best Player of the Conference award|PBA Best Player of the Conference]] ([[1999 PBA Commissioner's Cup|1999 Commissioner's]])
* [[Philippine Basketball Association Finals Most Valuable Player award|PBA Finals Most Valuable Player]] ([[1998 PBA Governors' Cup Finals|1998 Governors']])
* [[Philippine Basketball Association Finals Most Valuable Player award|PBA Finals Most Valuable Player]] ([[1998 PBA Governors' Cup finals|1998 Governors']])
* 5× [[Philippine Basketball Association Mythical Team|PBA Mythical First Team]] ({{pbay|1989}}–{{pbay|1991}}, {{pbay|1995}}, {{pbay|1999}})
* 5× [[Philippine Basketball Association Mythical Team|PBA Mythical First Team]] ({{pbay|1989}}–{{pbay|1991}}, {{pbay|1995}}, {{pbay|1999}})
* 3× [[Philippine Basketball Association Mythical Team|PBA Mythical Second Team]] ({{pbay|1992}}, {{pbay|1994}}, {{pbay|1996}})
* 3× [[Philippine Basketball Association Mythical Team|PBA Mythical Second Team]] ({{pbay|1992}}, {{pbay|1994}}, {{pbay|1996}})
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* 6x [[List of NCAA Philippines basketball champions|NCAA champions]] ([[NCAA Season 88 basketball tournaments|2012]], [[NCAA Season 89 basketball tournaments|2013]], [[NCAA Season 90 basketball tournaments|2014]], [[NCAA Season 92 basketball tournaments|2016]], [[NCAA Season 93 basketball tournaments|2017]], [[NCAA Season 94 basketball tournaments|2018]])
* 6x [[List of NCAA Philippines basketball champions|NCAA champions]] ([[NCAA Season 88 basketball tournaments|2012]], [[NCAA Season 89 basketball tournaments|2013]], [[NCAA Season 90 basketball tournaments|2014]], [[NCAA Season 92 basketball tournaments|2016]], [[NCAA Season 93 basketball tournaments|2017]], [[NCAA Season 94 basketball tournaments|2018]])
| medaltemplates =
| medaltemplates =
{{MedalSport | Men’s [[basketball]]}}
{{MedalSport | Men's [[basketball]]}}
{{MedalCountry | {{flag|Philippines|1986}} }}
{{MedalCountry | {{flag|Philippines|1986}} }}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Basketball at the Asian Games|Asian Games]]}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Basketball at the Asian Games|Asian Games]]}}
{{MedalSilver|[[1990 Asian Games|1990 Beijing]]| Team competition}}
{{MedalSilver|[[1990 Asian Games|1990 Beijing]]| [[1990 Philippines Asian Games basketball team|team]]}}
}}
}}


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In 1992, Paras and the rejuvenated Turbo Chargers, now with Leo Isaac and Rey Cuenco, led Shell to another title, winning it over the [[San Miguel Beermen]]. After the 1992 title, Paras and Shell would show inconsistencies as it flirted to the cellars in several occasions. This was also capped with a controversy back in 1993 when Paras sat out for one conference after a contract dispute with Shell that prompted him to demand a trade deal to rival team [[Barangay Ginebra San Miguel|Anejo Rhum]]. But after Shell rejected trade offers for their prized center, he decided to concentrate on his movie and TV career. After Paras came back to the team in the [[1993 PBA Commissioner's Cup]], the team never made it back to the Finals until the [[1996 PBA Commissioner's Cup|1996 Commissioner's Cup]], thanks in part to import [[Kenny Redfield]] and supporting casts such as [[Peter Naron]], [[Richie Ticzon]], [[Victor Pablo]], and [[Jojo Lim]]. In 1996, they battled the [[Grand Slam (PBA)|grandslam]] seeking [[Alaska Aces (PBA)|Alaska Aces]], then known as the Alaska Milkmen, in an unbelievable seven-game series which Alaska won. Paras was also a contender to win the MVP in the 1996 season of the PBA.
In 1992, Paras and the rejuvenated Turbo Chargers, now with Leo Isaac and Rey Cuenco, led Shell to another title, winning it over the [[San Miguel Beermen]]. After the 1992 title, Paras and Shell would show inconsistencies as it flirted to the cellars in several occasions. This was also capped with a controversy back in 1993 when Paras sat out for one conference after a contract dispute with Shell that prompted him to demand a trade deal to rival team [[Barangay Ginebra San Miguel|Anejo Rhum]]. But after Shell rejected trade offers for their prized center, he decided to concentrate on his movie and TV career. After Paras came back to the team in the [[1993 PBA Commissioner's Cup]], the team never made it back to the Finals until the [[1996 PBA Commissioner's Cup|1996 Commissioner's Cup]], thanks in part to import [[Kenny Redfield]] and supporting casts such as [[Peter Naron]], [[Richie Ticzon]], [[Victor Pablo]], and [[Jojo Lim]]. In 1996, they battled the [[Grand Slam (PBA)|grandslam]] seeking [[Alaska Aces (PBA)|Alaska Aces]], then known as the Alaska Milkmen, in an unbelievable seven-game series which Alaska won. Paras was also a contender to win the MVP in the 1996 season of the PBA.


Paras would then re-enter the Finals 2 years later in the Centennial Cup Finals, this time meeting the [[Tropang TNT|Mobiline Phone Pals]]. In a one-game title showdown, Shell came up short. Paras would get his revenge thanks to the help of [[Noy Castillo]] and [[Gerald Esplana]] as the rematch was set for the Governor's Cup Finals of the PBA against Mobiline. Shell came back after trailing the series 3 games to 2. Shell and Mobiline battled into a gruelling 7 games until Shell prevailed due to timely baskets by Paras and Esplana.
Paras would then re-enter the Finals 2 years later in the Centennial Cup Finals, this time meeting the [[Tropang TNT|Mobiline Phone Pals]]. In a one-game title showdown, Shell came up short. Paras would get his revenge thanks to the help of [[Noy Castillo]] and [[Gerry Esplana]] as the rematch was set for the Governor's Cup Finals of the PBA against Mobiline. Shell came back after trailing the series 3 games to 2. Shell and Mobiline battled into a gruelling 7 games until Shell prevailed due to timely baskets by Paras and Esplana.


In 1999, Paras dominated the Filipino-American laden PBA by leading Shell to another Finals appearance, this time against Tanduay Rhum Makers bannered by Fil-Am [[Eric Menk]] and the deported [[Sonny Alvarado]]. Paras held his own against the two taller, stronger and more athletic Fil-Ams as he led Shell to another title winning it 4–2. That would be Paras' last title, as his team was unable to stop the San Miguel Beermen in the title showdown for the Commissioner's Cup. Paras would win his 2nd MVP since 1989.
In 1999, Paras dominated the Filipino-American laden PBA by leading Shell to another Finals appearance, this time against Tanduay Rhum Makers bannered by Fil-Am [[Eric Menk]] and the deported [[Sonny Alvarado]]. Paras held his own against the two taller, stronger and more athletic Fil-Ams as he led Shell to another title winning it 4–2. That would be Paras' last title, as his team was unable to stop the San Miguel Beermen in the title showdown for the Commissioner's Cup. Paras would win his 2nd MVP since 1989.
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==Acting career==
==Acting career==
Paras retired in 2003, ending his 14-year career with the Philippine Basketball Association and became an actor.<ref>{{cite news |last=Ballesteros |first=Jan |date=June 20, 2015 |title=Benjie Paras guides sons in showbiz, basketball |url=http://cnnphilippines.com/sports/2015/06/20/Benjie-Paras-guides-sons-Andre-Kobe-in-showbiz-basketball.html |newspaper=[[CNN|CNN Philippines]] |location=Philippines |access-date=October 27, 2015}}</ref> He recently played for NBA Asia Challenge in 2011 with his fellow former and current PBA Stars and NBA Stars.
Paras retired in 2003, ending his 14-year career with the Philippine Basketball Association and became an actor.<ref>{{cite news |last=Ballesteros |first=Jan |date=June 20, 2015 |title=Benjie Paras guides sons in showbiz, basketball |url=http://cnnphilippines.com/sports/2015/06/20/Benjie-Paras-guides-sons-Andre-Kobe-in-showbiz-basketball.html |newspaper=[[CNN|CNN Philippines]] |location=Philippines |access-date=October 27, 2015 |archive-date=March 4, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304195409/http://cnnphilippines.com/sports/2015/06/20/Benjie-Paras-guides-sons-Andre-Kobe-in-showbiz-basketball.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> He recently played for NBA Asia Challenge in 2011 with his fellow former and current PBA Stars and NBA Stars.


He has acted in local films and television shows. He appeared in ''[[Narito Ang Puso Ko]]'', his first drama series on [[GMA Network]], he also appeared in a former sitcom, ''[[Lagot Ka, Isusumbong Kita]]'', a weekly [[sitcom]] by GMA and also starred in ''[[Encantadia]]'', as the Ascano barbarian, ''Wahid''. He was also the host of [[Associated Broadcasting Company|ABC's]] local version of [[Guinness Book of Records]]. He also flexed his acting muscles by playing offbeat roles in ''[[Lupin (Philippine TV series)|Lupin]]'' (as Richard Gutierrez's gay inmate) and ''[[Fantastic Man]]'' (as one of Mark Herras' villains). In late 2007, he became one of main casts in [[Bong Revilla|Ramon "Bong" Revilla]]'s movie, ''[[Resiklo]]'', which is an entry in [[Metro Manila Film Festival]]. He was also the main host for the short-lived late night ABC 5 (now TV5) game show, ''WinWinWin''. In November 2007, he was cast as one of the fictional characters for Richard Gutierrez's former fantaserye on GMA 7, ''[[Kamandag]]'', as Haring Dinggol, king of the human-apes. Paras recently finished his GMA 7 comedy teleserye, ''Adik Sa'Yo'' with [[Marvin Agustin]] and [[Jolina Magdangal]]. Benjie Paras also worked with boxer [[Manny Pacquiao]] in a GMA 7 Sitcom, ''Show Me Da Manny''. Paras was back again on GMA Telebabad for the role as a villain in a recent drama-fantaserye, ''[[The Last Prince]]''. Benjie returns to comedy via a reality comedy show, ''[[Ang Yaman ni Lola]]''. Benjie returns once again in a 1st Christmas reality show and is now included in a newest GMA 7 Christmas reality show, ''Puso Ng Pasko: Artista Challenge'' which he was a challenger. Benjie returns to drama again via ''Bantatay'' which he plays ''Jace Ventura'', a pet detective. Benjie is now on his former show a horror-comedy anthology, ''Spooky Nights Presents: The Ringtone''. Benjie returns to comedy again and his 4th fantaserye ''Alice Bungisngis And Her Wonder Walis'' in 2012.
He has acted in local films and television shows. He appeared in ''[[Narito Ang Puso Ko]]'', his first drama series on [[GMA Network]], he also appeared in a former sitcom, ''[[Lagot Ka, Isusumbong Kita]]'', a weekly [[sitcom]] by GMA and also starred in ''[[Encantadia]]'', as the Ascano barbarian, ''Wahid''. He was also the host of [[Associated Broadcasting Company|ABC's]] local version of [[Guinness Book of Records]]. He also flexed his acting muscles by playing offbeat roles in ''[[Lupin (Philippine TV series)|Lupin]]'' (as Richard Gutierrez's gay inmate) and ''[[Fantastic Man]]'' (as one of Mark Herras' villains). In late 2007, he became one of main casts in [[Bong Revilla|Ramon "Bong" Revilla]]'s movie, ''[[Resiklo]]'', which is an entry in [[Metro Manila Film Festival]]. He was also the main host for the short-lived late night ABC 5 (now TV5) game show, ''WinWinWin''. In November 2007, he was cast as one of the fictional characters for Richard Gutierrez's former fantaserye on GMA 7, ''[[Kamandag]]'', as Haring Dinggol, king of the human-apes. Paras recently finished his GMA 7 comedy teleserye, ''Adik Sa'Yo'' with [[Marvin Agustin]] and [[Jolina Magdangal]]. Benjie Paras also worked with boxer [[Manny Pacquiao]] in a GMA 7 Sitcom, ''Show Me Da Manny''. Paras was back again on GMA Telebabad for the role as a villain in a recent drama-fantaserye, ''[[The Last Prince]]''. Benjie returns to comedy via a reality comedy show, ''[[Ang Yaman ni Lola]]''. Benjie returns once again in a 1st Christmas reality show and is now included in a newest GMA 7 Christmas reality show, ''Puso Ng Pasko: Artista Challenge'' which he was a challenger. Benjie returns to drama again via ''Bantatay'' which he plays ''Jace Ventura'', a pet detective. Benjie is now on his former show a horror-comedy anthology, ''Spooky Nights Presents: The Ringtone''. Benjie returns to comedy again and his 4th fantaserye ''Alice Bungisngis And Her Wonder Walis'' in 2012.
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Paras played as the best friend of [[Vic Sotto]] in the movie ''[[Iskul Bukol|Iskul Bukol 20 Years After (Adventures of Vic Ungasis and the Escalera Brothers)]]'' and the best friend of [[Vhong Navarro]]'s best friend in the movie ''[[My Only U]]''.
Paras played as the best friend of [[Vic Sotto]] in the movie ''[[Iskul Bukol|Iskul Bukol 20 Years After (Adventures of Vic Ungasis and the Escalera Brothers)]]'' and the best friend of [[Vhong Navarro]]'s best friend in the movie ''[[My Only U]]''.


In mid-2012, Benjie Paras returned to the drama again in a romantic teleserye ''[[One True Love (TV series)|One True Love]]''.
In mid-2012, Benjie Paras returned to the drama again in a romantic teleserye ''[[One True Love (TV series)|One True Love]]''.


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
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==Filmography==
==Filmography==
===Television===
===Television===<!-- Never add unnecessary background colors -->
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!Year
|- <!-- Never add unnecessary background colors -->
!Title
! Year
!Role
! Title
!Network
! Role
! Network
|-
|-
|1987–1998
| rowspan="3"|1989
| ''[[Palibhasa Lalake]]''
|
| [[ABS-CBN]]
|-
| rowspan="3" |1989
| ''Last Two Minutes The Sitcom''
| ''Last Two Minutes The Sitcom''
|
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| 1990–1992
| 1990–1992
| ''[[Estudyante Blues]]''
| ''[[Estudyante Blues]]''
|
|
| [[People's Television Network|PTV 4]]
| [[People's Television Network|PTV 4]]
|-
|-
|
|
| ''[[Palibhasa Lalake]]''
| ''Just the 3 of Us''
|
| [[ABS-CBN]]
|-
|
|
| ''Just the 3 of Us''
|
| RPN
| RPN
|-
|-
| 1993–1998
| 1993–1998
| ''[[Oki Doki Doc]]''
| ''[[Oki Doki Doc]]''
|
|
| [[ABS-CBN]]
| [[ABS-CBN]]
|-
|-
|
|
| ''Haybol Rambol''
| ''Haybol Rambol''
|
|
| rowspan="6"|[[GMA Network]]
| rowspan="6" |[[GMA Network]]
|-
|-
| 1998–2003
| 1998–2003
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|
| ''Kakabakaba Adventures''
| ''Kakabakaba Adventures''
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|
|-
|-
| 2003–2007
| 2003–2007
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|
| ''Guinness Book of World Records Philippine Edition''
| ''Guinness Book of World Records Philippine Edition''
|
|
| [[TV5 (Philippines)|TV5]]
| [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5]]
|-
|-
|
|
| ''Naks!''
| ''Naks!''
|
|
| rowspan=7|[[GMA Network]]
| rowspan="7" |[[GMA Network]]
|-
|-
|
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| ''Gags Must Be Crazy''
| ''Gags Must Be Crazy''
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| [[Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation|IBC]]
| [[Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation|IBC]]
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|-
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|-
| 2005
| 2005
| ''[[Encantadia]]''
| ''[[Encantadia (2005 TV series)|Encantadia]]''
| rowspan=3| Wahid
| rowspan="3" | Wahid
| rowspan=3|[[GMA Network]]
| rowspan="3" |[[GMA Network]]
|-
|-
| 2005–2006
| 2005–2006
| ''[[Etheria]]''
| ''[[Etheria: Ang Ikalimang Kaharian ng Encantadia]]''
|-
|-
| rowspan=3|2006
| rowspan="3" |2006
| ''[[Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas]]''
| ''[[Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas]]''
|-
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| ''[[Love to Love (TV program)|Love to Love]]''
| ''[[Love to Love (TV program)|Love to Love]]''
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|
| rowspan=8|[[GMA Network]]
| rowspan="8" |[[GMA Network]]
|-
|-
| rowspan="6"|2007
| rowspan="6" |2007
| ''[[Lupin (Philippine TV series)|Lupin]]''
| ''[[Lupin (Philippine TV series)|Lupin]]''
| Generoso/Jenny
| Generoso/Jenny
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| ''Finish Line''
| ''Finish Line''
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|
| [[Radio Philippines Network|9TV]]
| [[Radio Philippines Network|9TV]]
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| ''Win Win Win''
| ''Win Win Win''
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|
| [[TV5 (Philippines)|ABC]]
| [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|ABC]]
|-
|-
| 2008–2014
| 2008–2014
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| ''[[Gagambino]]''
| ''[[Gagambino]]''
| Stalin
| Stalin
| rowspan=2|[[GMA Network]]
| rowspan="2" |[[GMA Network]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|2009
| rowspan="2" |2009
| ''[[Adik Sa'Yo]]''
| ''[[Adik Sa'Yo]]''
| Benjo
| Benjo
|-
|-
| ''Clear Men Future League''
| ''Clear Men Future League''
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|
| SOLAR TV
| SOLAR TV
|-
|-
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| ''[[Show Me Da Manny]]''
| ''[[Show Me Da Manny]]''
| Oscar Paredes
| Oscar Paredes
| rowspan=10|[[GMA Network]]
| rowspan="10" |[[GMA Network]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=4|2010
| rowspan="4" |2010
|''[[The Last Prince]]''
|''[[The Last Prince]]''
| Rizayo
| Rizayo
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| Jace
| Jace
|-
|-
| rowspan=3|2011
| rowspan="3" |2011
| ''[[Spooky Nights Presents: The Ringtone]]''
| ''[[Spooky Nights Presents: The Ringtone]]''
|
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|-
| ''[[Manny Many Prizes]]''
| ''[[Manny Many Prizes]]''
| Co-host
| Himself/Co-host
|-
|-
| rowspan=3|2012
| rowspan="3" |2012
| ''[[Alice Bungisngis and her Wonder Walis]]''
| ''[[Alice Bungisngis and her Wonder Walis]]''
| Timoteo/Tim
| Timoteo/Tim
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| [[ABS-CBN]]
| [[ABS-CBN]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=3|2013
| rowspan="3" |2013
| ''[[Wagas]]''
| ''[[Wagas]]''
| Various roles
| Various roles
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| ''Video Incredible''
| ''Video Incredible''
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|
| [[TV5 Philippines|TV5]]
| [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|ABC]]
|-
|-
| 2013–2016
| 2013–2016
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| 2014
| 2014
| ''[[Tunay na Buhay]]''
| ''[[Tunay na Buhay]]''
| Guest
| Himself/Guest
| [[GMA Network]]
| [[GMA Network]]
|-
|-
| 2015–2019
| 2015–2019
| ''[[NBA|NBA Sabados sa Dos]]''
| ''[[NBA|NBA Sabados sa Dos]]''
| Sports Commentator
| Himself/Sports Commentator
| rowspan="2" | [[ABS-CBN]]
| rowspan="2" | [[ABS-CBN]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=4|2015
| rowspan="4" |2015
| ''[[Nathaniel (TV series)|Nathaniel]]''
| ''[[Nathaniel (TV series)|Nathaniel]]''
| Abner Bartolome
| Abner Bartolome
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| ''[[The Half Sisters]]''
| ''[[The Half Sisters]]''
| Peter
| Peter
| rowspan=2|[[GMA Network]]
| rowspan="2" |[[GMA Network]]
|-
|-
| ''[[Sabado Badoo]]''
| ''[[Sabado Badoo]]''
| Guest
| Himself/Guest
|-
|-
| ''[[And I Love You So (TV series)|And I Love You So]]''
| ''[[And I Love You So (TV series)|And I Love You So]]''
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| ''[[Dear Uge]]''
| ''[[Dear Uge]]''
| Various roles
| Various roles
| rowspan=3|[[GMA Network]]
| rowspan="3" |[[GMA Network]]
|-
|-
| 2016
| 2016
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| Coach Fred
| Coach Fred
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|2017
| rowspan="2" |2017
| ''[[The Promise of Forever]]''
| ''[[The Promise of Forever]]''
| Geoffrey Madrid
| Geoffrey Madrid
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|-
| ''[[The Lolas' Beautiful Show]]''
| ''[[The Lolas' Beautiful Show]]''
| Guest
| Himself/Guest
| [[GMA Network]]
| [[GMA Network]]
|-
|-
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| rowspan="2" | [[ABS-CBN]]
| rowspan="2" | [[ABS-CBN]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=4|2018
| rowspan="4" |2018
| ''[[Bagani (TV series)|Bagani]]''
| ''[[Bagani (TV series)|Bagani]]''
| Bernardo Carpio
| Bernardo Carpio
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| ''[[Victor Magtanggol]]''
| ''[[Victor Magtanggol]]''
| Erwin Bravo
| Erwin Bravo
| rowspan=4|[[GMA Network]]
| rowspan="4" |[[GMA Network]]
|-
|-
| ''[[Barangay 143]]''
| ''[[Barangay 143]]''
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| Tom
| Tom
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|2019
| rowspan="2" |2019
| ''[[The Boobay and Tekla Show]]''
| ''[[The Boobay and Tekla Show]]''
| Guest
| Himself/Guest
|-
|-
| ''[[Ipaglaban Mo!]]''
| ''[[Ipaglaban Mo!]]''
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| ''[[Prima Donnas]]''
| ''[[Prima Donnas]]''
| Agaton Salazar
| Agaton Salazar
| rowspan=2|[[GMA Network]]
| rowspan="2" |[[GMA Network]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=5|2020
| rowspan="5" |2020
| ''[[Mars Pa More]]''
| ''[[Mars Pa More]]''
| Guest
| Himself/Guest
|-
|-
| ''[[Fill in the Bank]]''
| ''[[Fill in the Bank]]''
| Celebrity Player
| Himself/Celebrity Player
| rowspan=3|[[TV5 Philippines|TV5]]
| rowspan="3" |[[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5]]
|-
|-
| ''[[Sunday 'Kada]]''
| ''[[Sunday 'Kada]]''
| rowspan="3" | Guest
| rowspan="3" | Himself/Guest
|-
|-
| ''[[Lunch Out Loud]]''
| ''[[Lunch Out Loud]]''
|-
|-
| ''[[Iba Yan!]]''
| ''[[Iba Yan!]]''
| [[Kapamilya Channel]],[[A2Z (TV channel)|A2Z]]
| [[Kapamilya Channel]], [[A2Z (TV channel)|A2Z]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=3|2021
| rowspan="3" |2021
| ''Wanted ang Serye''
| ''Wanted ang Serye''
|
|
| [[TV5 Philippines|TV5]]
| [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5]]
|-
|-
| ''[[I Can See You (TV series)|I Can See You: The Lookout]]''
| ''[[I Can See You (TV series)|I Can See You: The Lookout]]''
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|-
| ''[[Sing Galing]]''
| ''[[Sing Galing]]''
| Celebrity Player
| Himself/Celebrity Player
| [[TV5 Philippines|TV5]]
| [[TV5 (Philippine TV network)|TV5]]
|-
|-
| 2021–2022
| 2021–2022
| ''[[Agimat ng Agila]]''
| ''[[Agimat ng Agila]]''
| Sgt. Wesley Dimanahan
| Sgt. Wesley Dimanahan
| rowspan=3|[[GMA Network]]
| rowspan="4" |[[GMA Network]]
|-
| rowspan="3" |2022
|''[[Start-Up PH]]''
|Himself/Guest
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|2022
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| ''[[Jose and Maria's Bonggang Villa]]''
| Mr. Rico Nero
| Mr. Rico Nero Cusin
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| ''[[Regal Studio Presents|Regal Studio Presents: Most Valuable Daddy]]''
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|''How to Spot a Red Flag''
|Ime
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* ''Last Two Minutes'' (Regal Entertainment, 1989) - Benjie's Debut Movie
* ''Last Two Minutes'' (Regal Entertainment, 1989) - Benjie's Debut Movie
* ''May Isang Tsuper Ng Taxi'' (FPJ Productions, 1990)
* ''May Isang Tsuper Ng Taxi'' (FPJ Productions, 1990)
* ''Bulag, Pipi At Bingi'' (Regal Entertainment, 1993)
* ''Bulag, Pipi at Bingi'' (Regal Entertainment, 1993)
* Dunkin Donato (Moviestars Production Inc. 1993)
* ''Dunkin Donato'' (Moviestars Production Inc. 1993)
* ''Mga Siyanong Parak'' (Regal Entertainment, 1993)
* ''Mga Siyanong Parak'' (Regal Entertainment, 1993)
* ''Greggy en' Boogie: Sakyan mo na lang, Anna'' (Regal Entertainment, 1994)
* ''Greggy en' Boogie: Sakyan mo na lang, Anna'' (Regal Entertainment, 1994)
* ''Exodus: Tales From Enchanted Kingdom'' (Ignite Media Productions & Imus Productions, 2005) - Benjie's 1st Action Movie
* ''[[Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom]]'' (Ignite Media Productions & Imus Productions, 2005) - Benjie's 1st Action Movie
* ''Resiklo'' (Imus Productions, 2007)
* ''[[Resiklo]]'' (Imus Productions, 2007)
* ''My Best Friend's Girlfriend'' (GMA Films & Regal Entertainment, 2008)
* ''[[My Best Friend's Girlfriend]]'' (GMA Films & Regal Entertainment, 2008)
* ''My Only U!'' (Star Cinema, 2008)
* ''[[My Only Ü]]'' (Star Cinema, 2008)
* ''Iskul Bukol 20 Years After'' (M-Zet/APT Entertainment/OctoArts Films, 2008)
* ''[[Iskul Bukol 20 Years After: The Ungasis and Escaleras Adventure|Iskul Bukol 20 Years After]]'' (M-Zet/APT Entertainment/OctoArts Films, 2008)
* ''Wapakman'' (Solar Entertainment, 2009)
* ''[[Wapakman]]'' (Solar Entertainment, 2009)
* ''Ang Panday'' (GMA Films, 2009)
* ''[[Ang Panday (2009 film)|Ang Panday]]'' (GMA Films, 2009)
* ''Si Agimat At Si Enteng Kabisote'' (GMA Films/M-Zet/APT Entertainment/OctoArts Films/Imus Productions, 2010)
* ''[[Si Agimat at si Enteng Kabisote]]'' (GMA Films/M-Zet/APT Entertainment/OctoArts Films/Imus Productions, 2010)
* ''Ang Panday 2'' (GMA Films, 2011)
* ''[[Ang Panday 2]]'' (GMA Films, 2011)
* ''My Lady Boss'' (GMA Films, 2012)
* ''[[My Lady Boss]]'' (Regal Films, 2013)
* ''Ibong Adarna: The Pinoy Adventure'' (Gurion Entertainment, 2014)
* ''Ibong Adarna: The Pinoy Adventure'' (Gurion Entertainment, 2014)
* ''Past Tense'' (Star Cinema, 2014)
* ''[[Past Tense (2014 film)|Past Tense]]'' (Star Cinema, 2014)
* ''Papa's Boy'' (CMB Productions, 2015)
* ''Papa's Boy'' (CMB Productions, 2015)
* ''Wang Fam'' (Viva Films, 2015) - Benjie's 1st VIVA Films Movie
* ''Wang Fam'' (Viva Films, 2015) - Benjie's 1st VIVA Films Movie
* ''Lumayo Ka Nga Sa Akin'' (Viva Films, 2016) - post production
* ''[[Lumayo Ka Nga sa Akin (film)|Lumayo Ka Nga sa Akin]]'' (Viva Films, 2016) - post production
* ''Dear Future Husband'' (Viva Films & Star Cinema, 2017) - pre production
* ''Dear Future Husband'' (Viva Films & Star Cinema, 2017) - post production
* ''Barbi: D' Wonder Beki'' (OctoArts Films & APT Entertainment, 2017)
* ''Barbi: D' Wonder Beki'' (OctoArts Films & APT Entertainment, 2017)
* ''Mang Kepweng 2: Ang Lihim Ng Bandanang Itim'' (Star Cinema & CineKo Productions, 2020)
* ''[[Mang Kepweng: Ang Lihim ng Bandanang Itim]]'' (Star Cinema & CineKo Productions, 2020)
* ''And I Love You So'' (ABS-CBN, 2015)
* ''Hello Universe'' (VIVA Films, 2023)


==Awards and achievements==
==Awards and achievements==
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Latest revision as of 07:52, 25 November 2024

Benjie Paras
Paras in 2010
Personal information
Born (1968-10-02) October 2, 1968 (age 56)
Caloocan, Rizal, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Listed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Listed weight220 lb (100 kg)
Career information
High schoolSan Beda (Manila)
CollegeUP
PBA draft1989: 1st round, 1st overall
Selected by the Formula Shell
Playing career1989–2003
PositionCenter
Career history
As player:
1989–2002Shell Turbo Chargers
2002–2003San Miguel Beermen
As coach:
2012–2019San Beda (assistant)
2019–2020UP (assistant)
Career highlights and awards
As player:

As assistant coach:

Medals
Men's basketball
Representing  Philippines
Asian Games
Silver medal – second place 1990 Beijing team

Venancio Johnson Paras Jr. (born October 2, 1968), better known as Benjie Paras, is a Filipino actor, comedian, and a retired professional basketball player who played for Shell Turbo Chargers and San Miguel Beermen of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). He is the only PBA player to win both Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player honors, in a single season (1989). As its star center, Paras led the Shell Turbo Chargers to championship titles.

Early career

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High school

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Paras played with the San Beda Red Cubs together with Ronnie Magsanoc and Eric Altamirano.

Collegiate

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Paras played for the UP Fighting Maroons in the UAAP. In 1986, the UP Fighting Maroons won the championship. Paras played with Magsanoc, Altamirano, Joey Guanio, and future UP champion head coach Goldwin Monteverde under the guidance of Joe Lipa.[1][2]

Professional career

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Shell Turbo Chargers (1989–2002)

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Drafted by the Shell Turbo Chargers[3] in 1989, Paras, aptly nicknamed "The Tower of Power", played in the PBA with ball-handling, powerful rebounding, deft mid-range shooting, well-timed shot blocks and the uncanny ability for inside scoring. Although Shell did not win any titles that season, these abilities overshadowed even the most skilled of players and because of these he not only took Rookie of the Year, but also became its Most Valuable Player.[4] Paras, as of 2020, is the only PBA player to have done this feat.

In 1990, Paras would lead Shell to their first Open Conference title by defeating Anejo Rhum in a championship series[5] that finished in 6 games, the climax featured a walkout by Anejo players. In 1991, Shell and Ginebra would meet again in the Finals of the Reinforced Conference. Paras and the Turbo Chargers seemed poised to beat the Gins once again after taking a commanding 3–1 lead, but the Gins made a dramatic rally and coming back from the 3–1 deficit and winning the title in a classic Game 7 encounter that featured Rudy Distrito's game winner.

In 1992, Paras and the rejuvenated Turbo Chargers, now with Leo Isaac and Rey Cuenco, led Shell to another title, winning it over the San Miguel Beermen. After the 1992 title, Paras and Shell would show inconsistencies as it flirted to the cellars in several occasions. This was also capped with a controversy back in 1993 when Paras sat out for one conference after a contract dispute with Shell that prompted him to demand a trade deal to rival team Anejo Rhum. But after Shell rejected trade offers for their prized center, he decided to concentrate on his movie and TV career. After Paras came back to the team in the 1993 PBA Commissioner's Cup, the team never made it back to the Finals until the 1996 Commissioner's Cup, thanks in part to import Kenny Redfield and supporting casts such as Peter Naron, Richie Ticzon, Victor Pablo, and Jojo Lim. In 1996, they battled the grandslam seeking Alaska Aces, then known as the Alaska Milkmen, in an unbelievable seven-game series which Alaska won. Paras was also a contender to win the MVP in the 1996 season of the PBA.

Paras would then re-enter the Finals 2 years later in the Centennial Cup Finals, this time meeting the Mobiline Phone Pals. In a one-game title showdown, Shell came up short. Paras would get his revenge thanks to the help of Noy Castillo and Gerry Esplana as the rematch was set for the Governor's Cup Finals of the PBA against Mobiline. Shell came back after trailing the series 3 games to 2. Shell and Mobiline battled into a gruelling 7 games until Shell prevailed due to timely baskets by Paras and Esplana.

In 1999, Paras dominated the Filipino-American laden PBA by leading Shell to another Finals appearance, this time against Tanduay Rhum Makers bannered by Fil-Am Eric Menk and the deported Sonny Alvarado. Paras held his own against the two taller, stronger and more athletic Fil-Ams as he led Shell to another title winning it 4–2. That would be Paras' last title, as his team was unable to stop the San Miguel Beermen in the title showdown for the Commissioner's Cup. Paras would win his 2nd MVP since 1989.

San Miguel Beermen (2002–2003)

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During the 2000s, Paras played in 44 games and had ongoing injuries. In 2003, Paras ended his basketball career. However, he returned later in the year, suiting up for San Miguel Beer before retiring once again at the end of the season. Paras accumulated 10,322 career points throughout his 574 games.[6]

National team career

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Paras was also selected to play in the 1990 Asian Games Basketball Team that won the silver medal, but the team came up short against China in the gold-medal match.

Coaching career

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In 2013, Paras returned to basketball as an assistant coach for the San Beda Red Lions.[7] In 2014, Paras became one of the members of the PBA Legends Team that played in Asia Tour Singapore.[8]

Acting career

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Paras retired in 2003, ending his 14-year career with the Philippine Basketball Association and became an actor.[9] He recently played for NBA Asia Challenge in 2011 with his fellow former and current PBA Stars and NBA Stars.

He has acted in local films and television shows. He appeared in Narito Ang Puso Ko, his first drama series on GMA Network, he also appeared in a former sitcom, Lagot Ka, Isusumbong Kita, a weekly sitcom by GMA and also starred in Encantadia, as the Ascano barbarian, Wahid. He was also the host of ABC's local version of Guinness Book of Records. He also flexed his acting muscles by playing offbeat roles in Lupin (as Richard Gutierrez's gay inmate) and Fantastic Man (as one of Mark Herras' villains). In late 2007, he became one of main casts in Ramon "Bong" Revilla's movie, Resiklo, which is an entry in Metro Manila Film Festival. He was also the main host for the short-lived late night ABC 5 (now TV5) game show, WinWinWin. In November 2007, he was cast as one of the fictional characters for Richard Gutierrez's former fantaserye on GMA 7, Kamandag, as Haring Dinggol, king of the human-apes. Paras recently finished his GMA 7 comedy teleserye, Adik Sa'Yo with Marvin Agustin and Jolina Magdangal. Benjie Paras also worked with boxer Manny Pacquiao in a GMA 7 Sitcom, Show Me Da Manny. Paras was back again on GMA Telebabad for the role as a villain in a recent drama-fantaserye, The Last Prince. Benjie returns to comedy via a reality comedy show, Ang Yaman ni Lola. Benjie returns once again in a 1st Christmas reality show and is now included in a newest GMA 7 Christmas reality show, Puso Ng Pasko: Artista Challenge which he was a challenger. Benjie returns to drama again via Bantatay which he plays Jace Ventura, a pet detective. Benjie is now on his former show a horror-comedy anthology, Spooky Nights Presents: The Ringtone. Benjie returns to comedy again and his 4th fantaserye Alice Bungisngis And Her Wonder Walis in 2012.

Paras played as the best friend of Vic Sotto in the movie Iskul Bukol 20 Years After (Adventures of Vic Ungasis and the Escalera Brothers) and the best friend of Vhong Navarro's best friend in the movie My Only U.

In mid-2012, Benjie Paras returned to the drama again in a romantic teleserye One True Love.

Personal life

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Paras is married to Lyxen Diomampo, a former pre-school teacher and commercial model. They have two sons, Riley and Sam, and a daughter, Georja. Paras had two sons[10] from a previous marriage, Andre and Kobe;[11] both have basketball careers and started playing for La Salle Greenhills basketball team in grade school. André is also an actor at GMA 7, while Kobe played in the US NCAA Division I having played collegiate ball for the Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska,[12] the California State University, Northridge.[13] and for UP Fighting Maroons.[14] Kobe currently plays for Niigata Albirex BB in Japan.

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Network
1987–1998 Palibhasa Lalake ABS-CBN
1989 Last Two Minutes The Sitcom PTV 4
Ang Tabi Kong Mamaw IBC
Young Love, Sweet Love Various roles RPN
1990–1992 Estudyante Blues PTV 4
Just the 3 of Us RPN
1993–1998 Oki Doki Doc ABS-CBN
Haybol Rambol GMA Network
1998–2003 Kool Ka Lang Jie
2003–2004 Narito ang Puso Ko Boyong
Kakabaka-Boo
Kakabakaba Adventures
2003–2007 Lagot Ka, Isusumbong Kita Junior
Guinness Book of World Records Philippine Edition TV5
Naks! GMA Network
Wag Kukurap Various roles
GMA Telecine Specials
Campus Romance
Mikee
Dear Mikee
Sa Dako Pa Roon
Gags Must Be Crazy IBC
2005–2006 My Guardian Abby QTV
2005 Encantadia Wahid GMA Network
2005–2006 Etheria: Ang Ikalimang Kaharian ng Encantadia
2006 Encantadia: Pag-ibig Hanggang Wakas
Family Zoo QTV
Love to Love GMA Network
2007 Lupin Generoso/Jenny
Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang Higanteng Amok
Fantastic Man Gobo
Magic Kamison Pancho
Boys Nxt Door Badong
Kamandag Dinggol
2007–2022 Maynila Various roles
Finish Line 9TV
Win Win Win ABC
2008–2014 Maalaala Mo Kaya Various roles ABS-CBN
2008–2009 Gagambino Stalin GMA Network
2009 Adik Sa'Yo Benjo
Clear Men Future League SOLAR TV
2009–2011 Show Me Da Manny Oscar Paredes GMA Network
2010 The Last Prince Rizayo
Ang Yaman ni Lola Benjo Cabagnot
Puso ng Pasko: Artista Challenge Challenger
Bantatay Jace
2011 Spooky Nights Presents: The Ringtone
Futbolilits Harrison Fortunato
Manny Many Prizes Himself/Co-host
2012 Alice Bungisngis and her Wonder Walis Timoteo/Tim
One True Love Douglas
Toda Max Benjo ABS-CBN
2013 Wagas Various roles GMA News TV
Got to Believe Chito Tampipi ABS-CBN
Video Incredible ABC
2013–2016 Wansapanataym Various roles ABS-CBN
2014 Tunay na Buhay Himself/Guest GMA Network
2015–2019 NBA Sabados sa Dos Himself/Sports Commentator ABS-CBN
2015 Nathaniel Abner Bartolome
The Half Sisters Peter GMA Network
Sabado Badoo Himself/Guest
And I Love You So Joey Ramirez ABS-CBN
2016–2020 Dear Uge Various roles GMA Network
2016 Tsuperhero Makutoks
2016–2017 Trops Coach Fred
2017 The Promise of Forever Geoffrey Madrid ABS-CBN
The Lolas' Beautiful Show Himself/Guest GMA Network
2017–2019 Ipaglaban Mo! Various roles ABS-CBN
2018 Bagani Bernardo Carpio
Victor Magtanggol Erwin Bravo GMA Network
Barangay 143 Abdul's voice
Daddy's Gurl Tom
2019 The Boobay and Tekla Show Himself/Guest
Ipaglaban Mo! Various roles ABS-CBN
2019–2022 Prima Donnas Agaton Salazar GMA Network
2020 Mars Pa More Himself/Guest
Fill in the Bank Himself/Celebrity Player TV5
Sunday 'Kada Himself/Guest
Lunch Out Loud
Iba Yan! Kapamilya Channel, A2Z
2021 Wanted ang Serye TV5
I Can See You: The Lookout Kapitan GMA Network
Sing Galing Himself/Celebrity Player TV5
2021–2022 Agimat ng Agila Sgt. Wesley Dimanahan GMA Network
2022 Start-Up PH Himself/Guest
Jose and Maria's Bonggang Villa Mr. Rico Nero Cusin
Regal Studio Presents: Most Valuable Daddy Emerson
2023 The Iron Heart Aphroditus "Aphro" Viray Kapamilya Channel
Royal Blood Otep GMA Network
2024 How to Spot a Red Flag Ime Viu

Film

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  • Last Two Minutes (Regal Entertainment, 1989) - Benjie's Debut Movie
  • May Isang Tsuper Ng Taxi (FPJ Productions, 1990)
  • Bulag, Pipi at Bingi (Regal Entertainment, 1993)
  • Dunkin Donato (Moviestars Production Inc. 1993)
  • Mga Siyanong Parak (Regal Entertainment, 1993)
  • Greggy en' Boogie: Sakyan mo na lang, Anna (Regal Entertainment, 1994)
  • Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom (Ignite Media Productions & Imus Productions, 2005) - Benjie's 1st Action Movie
  • Resiklo (Imus Productions, 2007)
  • My Best Friend's Girlfriend (GMA Films & Regal Entertainment, 2008)
  • My Only Ü (Star Cinema, 2008)
  • Iskul Bukol 20 Years After (M-Zet/APT Entertainment/OctoArts Films, 2008)
  • Wapakman (Solar Entertainment, 2009)
  • Ang Panday (GMA Films, 2009)
  • Si Agimat at si Enteng Kabisote (GMA Films/M-Zet/APT Entertainment/OctoArts Films/Imus Productions, 2010)
  • Ang Panday 2 (GMA Films, 2011)
  • My Lady Boss (Regal Films, 2013)
  • Ibong Adarna: The Pinoy Adventure (Gurion Entertainment, 2014)
  • Past Tense (Star Cinema, 2014)
  • Papa's Boy (CMB Productions, 2015)
  • Wang Fam (Viva Films, 2015) - Benjie's 1st VIVA Films Movie
  • Lumayo Ka Nga sa Akin (Viva Films, 2016) - post production
  • Dear Future Husband (Viva Films & Star Cinema, 2017) - post production
  • Barbi: D' Wonder Beki (OctoArts Films & APT Entertainment, 2017)
  • Mang Kepweng: Ang Lihim ng Bandanang Itim (Star Cinema & CineKo Productions, 2020)
  • Hello Universe (VIVA Films, 2023)

Awards and achievements

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PBA

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  • 4x PBA Champion (1990, 1992, 1998 & 1999)
  • 2-time Most Valuable Player (1989 & 1999)
  • Rookie of the Year (1989)
  • 5-time Mythical First Team Selection (1989, 1990, 1991, 1995 & 1999)
  • 3-time Mythical Second Team Selection (1992, 1994 & 1996)
  • Best Player of the Conference (1999 Commissioner's Cup)
  • Comeback Player of the Year (1999)
  • Eight-time PBA All-Star
  • 2-time PBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (1994 & 1999)
  • PBA's 25 Greatest Players of All-Time

Philippine national team

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  • Member of the 1990 Asian Games national team (silver medal)

References

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  1. ^ "Fun fact: Goldwin played for last coach to lead UP Maroons to a title". Spin.ph. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
  2. ^ "Can UP Maroons fulfill their date with destiny?". Spin.ph. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
  3. ^ Laureta, Isabelle (November 29, 2013). "The layups and laughs in Benjie Paras' life". GMA News. Philippines. Retrieved October 27, 2015.
  4. ^ Jugado, Michael Angelo (November 2, 2013). "The best and worst draft classes in PBA history". Rappler. Philippines. Retrieved October 27, 2015.
  5. ^ Leongson, Randolph (April 24, 2012). "Benjie Paras sees greatness in latest reunion with an old teammate". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Philippines. Retrieved October 27, 2015.
  6. ^ "Remember the 'Tower of Power'". Shell Turbo Chargers. Archived from the original on March 17, 2006. Retrieved July 2, 2021.
  7. ^ Gasgonia, Dennis (September 27, 2013). "Benjie Paras returns to basketball". ABS-CBN News. Philippines. Retrieved October 27, 2015.
  8. ^ "Former PBA stars to play in Singapore". Manila Bulletin. Philippines. August 11, 2014. Retrieved October 27, 2015.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ Ballesteros, Jan (June 20, 2015). "Benjie Paras guides sons in showbiz, basketball". CNN Philippines. Philippines. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 27, 2015.
  10. ^ "Andre, Kobe have touching messages for dad Benjie". ABS-CBN News. Philippines. October 3, 2015. Retrieved October 27, 2015.
  11. ^ Almo, Alder (October 12, 2014). "Benjie Paras to son Kobe: Be humble, continue to improve". The Philippine Star. Philippines. Retrieved October 27, 2015.
  12. ^ "Boys' basketball: Kobe Paras is headed to Creighton". Los Angeles Times. July 18, 2016.
  13. ^ "Paras to transfer from Creighton to Northridge". May 10, 2017.
  14. ^ Lozada, Bong (July 11, 2018). "Kobe Paras joins UP Maroons". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
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