Allen Dizon
In 2007, he won the Best Supporting Actor FAMAS award and Star Award for Movies in the film Twilight Dancers. Dizon appeared in movies including Dukot (2009), Sigwa (2010), Patikul (2011), Deadline (2011), and Migrante (2012). He played Sonny Burgos in the film Burgos (2013) starring Lorna Tolentino and Rocco Nacino, directed by Joel Lamangan. Dizon played as a soldier in Lauriana (2013) with Bangs Garcia and Rich Asuncion. He starred in ABS-CBN's melodrama series Doble Kara (2015), as Antonio Dela Rosa.
In 2021, while also appearing in a few drama anthology episodes, Allen was included in a handful of GMA Network series, including First Yaya and Agimat ng Agila. In 2022 he had a role in TV series Return to Paradise, playing support, alongside Eula Valdez, to the leads Derrick Monasterio and Elle Villanueva.
In 2023 he appeared on GMA Network's melodrama series Abot-Kamay na Pangarap in the supporting role of Dr. Carlos Benitez, Zoey's (played by Kazel Kinouchi) biological father, who becomes the husband of Lyneth (played by Carmina Villarroel). Dizon is also reunited with Villarroel, his co-star in Doble Kara.
Dizon produced the indie films Crossroads (Paupahan) (2008), Marino (2009) and Dukot (2009).
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