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Julian Daan was born on 15 February, 1945 in Talisay City, Cebu, is an actor. Discover Julian Daan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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Politician
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74 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
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15 February 1945 |
Birthday |
15 February |
Birthplace |
Talisay City, Cebu |
Date of death |
(2019-08-22)2019-08-22 |
Died Place |
Cebu City, Philippines |
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Philippines |
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Julian Daan Height, Weight & Measurements
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Julian Daan Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Julian Daan worth at the age of 74 years old? Julian Daan’s income source is mostly from being a successful actor. He is from Philippines. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Admitted at Chong Hua Hospital on August 19, 2019 because of mild stroke, he died two days later after he succumbed to heart failure at the age of 74. The Philippine flags each in front of Cebu Provincial Capitol and Talisay City Hall were flown half-mast in his memory a day after his death. His remains were brought for an overnight wake at the Capitol on August 26 and the Cebu provincial government held necrological services the next day, after which the remains were transferred to his residence in Tabunok, Talisay and on August 29, to the Talisay City Hall. After a requiem mass was held at the Archdiocesan Shrine of Santa Teresa de Avila, he was laid to rest at a private cemetery in Cansojong, Talisay City on August 30.
In 2016, he was voted councilor of Talisay City and reelected during the 2019 mid-term elections with the highest number of votes among councilors. Together with Vice Mayor Alan Bucao and 10 councilors, he was among the respondents named in an administrative and criminal complaint lodged at the Office of the Ombudsman - Visayas for the alleged failure to accredit a senior citizens' group, which Bucao described as politically motivated.
On a four-month leave from his duties as provincial board member, Daan underwent triple bypass surgery in December 2013, had an operation for intestinal bleeding on January 18 the next year, and had been going through dialysis since. Upon his return to the Cebu Provincial Capitol on April 6, 2014, he was on a wheelchair and attributed his recovery through the intercession of Teofilo Camomot. He had been frequently hospitalized since serving as Talisay City councilor.
In 1995, he won as member of the Cebu Provincial Board for the first legislative district and reelected to the same position twice in 1998 and 2001. He lost to Gregorio Sanchez Jr in his bid for Vice Governor as the running-mate of Gwendolyn Garcia in 2004. He would serve three more consecutive terms as provincial board member for the same district from 2007 until 2016. Weeks after Vice Governor Sanchez' death on April 29, 2011, the provincial board recognized him as presiding Pro-Tempore after Agnes Magpale became acting governor, vacating the former position. He later became acting vice governor when Gwendolyn Garcia was suspended and Magpale became acting governor in 2012. However, he declined to take an oath to serve the office reportedly out of loyalty to his political party and personal affiliation with Garcia as well as his insistence to wait the result of the temporary restraining order Garcia filed at the court to lift her suspension.
His political career began when he was elected councilor for Tabunok, a barangay in the then-municipality of Talisay, in 1982. In 1987, he was voted to serve as member of Talisay Municipal Council.
In 1980, he partnered with Allan "Golyat" Nacorda in the radio drama series, "Teban Loves Lorna." The comedic duo of Daan and Nacorda gained sustained mainstream popularity and they were invited to perform stage shows during fiestas and Christmas seasons. Their partnership lasted 39 years and produced the hits "Milyonaryong Mini" and "Goat the Wonderful," which were adapted into television series.
Daan became popularly known as Esteban Escudero, a character he played in "Ang Manok ni San Pedro," a famous radio show in the 1970s. A rags-to-riches story of a man murdered by the family of a wealthy lady he was in love with but was resurrected and given a magical rooster by St. Peter, its popularity since it was first broadcast in 1976—at a time when the public listened to the radio for news and entertainment while the cost of acquiring a television was prohibitive—made him a household name. Originally written and directed by Marcos Navarro Sacol, it was a half-hour show aired daily except Sundays at 7:00 in the evening and over the years underwent several title changes: from the original "Ang Tawong Nakaadto sa Langit" to "Esteban Escudero" and finally "Ang Manok ni San Pedro." Daan later on replaced Sacol in writing the script and directing. When "Ang Manok ni San Pedro" was made into film in which he also starred and produced by siblings Rey and Domingo Arong with Jose Macachor as director, it became a commercial success upon its release in 1977 and was screened in theaters, festivals and local barangay events.
Daan came from a poor background and attained elementary education. He worked at the ship dock as a tally man and as a laborer in a beverage box-making company. He was married in 1969 to Yolanda Daan, also an elected provincial board member, and had two sons named Lester and Rodel.
He was the station manager of DYHP RMN Cebu and also hosted the morning program, "Kung Ako ang Pasultihon" aired on DYHP with Priscilla Raganas with whom he had worked with since 1965. Among the shows he wrote were “Balentin ug Bulantoy,” “If I Know Pa Lamang, I Never Gayud,” “Inday Conching,” “Salvador del Mundo,” “Talpolano the Boxer,” “Teban, Bagduki Ko,” and “Teban Goes to America.”
Julian Bacus Daan (February 15, 1945 – August 21, 2019), popularly known as Esteban "Teban" Escudero after a character he played in a radio drama, was a Filipino Cebuano film, local TV, stage, and radio writer, director, actor, comedian, and politician from Cebu, Philippines. He served six terms as member of the Cebu Provincial Board representing the first legislative district. He was serving his second term as councilman for Talisay City at the time of his death.