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Near the end of the 19th century, 35-year-old Jos Rizal turned into the Philippines' most beloved hero when he was martyred by the Spanish colonial government at Bagumbayan. He died an extraordinary man of his times: renowned novelist, poet, ophthalmologist, journalist, and linguist. But behind these achievements, there remained the story of a man every Filipino can relate and connect to. Like today's overseas Filipino, Rizal needed to leave his family to fulfill his studies and career abroad, suffering from homesickness, and enduring a long-distance relationship with the woman he loved most. He was also the best example of the Filipino who came back home and used the knowledge and skills he learned abroad to help improve the lives of his family and countrymen.

Alden Richards
Jose Rizal

Kylie Padilla
Leonor Rivera

Eula Valdez
Teodora Alonzo

Solenn Heussaff
Nellie Boustead

Jaclyn Jose
Conchita Monteverde

Junjun Quintana
Eduardo De Lete

Polo Ravales
Venchito Monteverde
Mark Bordalba
Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo
TJ dela Paz
Mariano Ponce

Freddie Webb
Jose Alberto

Mailes Kanapi
Teodora Formoso
Jhiz Deocareza
Pepe

David Bianco
Charles Kipping

Marco Alcaraz
Paciano Mercado

Glaiza de Castro
Gregoria de Jesus

Sid Lucero
Andres Bonifacio
Eddie Ngo
Alkalde Mayor
Lito Legaspi
Padre Amado

Max Collins
Consuelo Ortiga
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