Ricky Davao is a well-known Filipino actor and director with a career spanning over four decades in Philippine entertainment. Known for his versatility, he has excelled in film, television, and theater. Beyond his acting talent, Ricky has established himself as a respected director.
His contributions to Filipino cinema and television have earned him numerous accolades and a well-regarded status in the industry. Frederick Charles “Ricky” Cavales Davao was born on March 23, 1961, in Manila. He is a talented artist who grew up in a family connected to the entertainment industry—his father was the renowned actor Charlie Davao.
Nicknamed “Char” by close friends, Ricky developed an interest in acting during his teenage years, inspired by watching his father’s performances on screen and stage. He completed his studies at the University of the Philippines, initially pursuing architecture before finding his true calling in dramatic arts.
Ricky Davao made his professional acting debut in the late 1970s, with minor roles in Filipino films. Gradually, he built a reputation as a reliable character actor with exceptional emotional range. He gained significant recognition after joining “Ang Bagong Kampeon”, a popular talent show in the 1980s that helped cement his presence in Filipino households.
His breakthrough came with the critically acclaimed film “Broken Marriage” in 1983, directed by Ismael Bernal, where his performance alongside Christopher de Leon and Vilma Santos earned praise. In the groundbreaking 1994 drama “Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin”, Ricky delivered a powerful performance as a husband facing marital issues, showcasing his ability to portray complex emotional characters with genuine depth.
In 2003, he starred in the anthology film “Mano Po: My Home”, portraying a manipulative businessman in a story about Chinese-Filipino families, further demonstrating his impressive versatility. In the 2009 TV series “May Bukas Pa”, he played the reformed father Jerome, winning the hearts of viewers and earning widespread recognition for his nuanced portrayal of parental redemption.
Ricky’s multi-talented career expanded into directing in the early 2000s. He directed episodes of popular TV shows like “Maalaala Mo Kaya”, the longest-running drama anthology in Philippine television. His directorial vision was evident in the 2009 series “Dahil May Isang Ikaw”, where his unique storytelling approach and ability to draw authentic performances earned industry acclaim.
He also directed several episodes of the acclaimed series “Ang Probinsyano”, showcasing his skill in balancing action sequences with emotional character development in the long-running police drama.
The accomplished performer won the Best Supporting Actor award at the 2011 FAMAS Awards for his role in “Ang Tanging Ina Mo (Last na ‘To!)”, affirming his continued excellence in character acting. In 2018, he received the prestigious Luna Award for Best Supporting Actor for his unforgettable performance in “Changing Partners”, proving his relevance across generations.
The veteran actor was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2022 Gawad PASADO Awards, recognizing his decades of contributions to Philippine film and television.
Despite his commanding presence on screen, Ricky initially suffered from severe stage fright and physical illness before early performances—a challenge he overcame through unwavering dedication. He also served as an uncredited script doctor for several acclaimed Filipino films in the 1990s, offering critical insights that helped shape key works in Philippine cinema.
In 2012, Ricky faced public criticism after walking out of a live television interview when asked about his political connections—an incident that briefly tarnished his professional reputation. The respected actor publicly expressed regret for turning down a lead role in what later became an internationally acclaimed Filipino film, citing scheduling conflicts he admitted could have been avoided.
Despite his success, Ricky revealed in a 2019 interview that he struggled with depression throughout much of his early career, sparking important conversations about mental health in the entertainment industry.
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