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Miko Sotto

Filipino actor (1982-2003)


Summary

Filipino actor (1982-2003)

FieldValue
nameMiko Sotto
imageFile:Miko Sotto Pic.jpg
birth_nameMarcelino Antonio Carag Sotto III
birth_date
birth_placeManila, Philippines
death_date
death_placeMandaluyong, Philippines
resting_placeLoyola Memorial Park, Parañaque
other_namesMiko Sotto
occupationMatinee idol, actor, teen star
years_active2000–2003
parentsMarcelino Antonio "Maru" Sotto, Jr.
Ali Carag-Sotto

Ali Carag-Sotto

Marcelino Antonio Carag Sotto III (May 10, 1982 – December 29, 2003), professionally known as Miko Sotto (), was a Filipino matinee idol, actor, and teen star, and son of singer/actress/radio commentator/TV host Ali Sotto.

Early life and career

Sotto was born on May 10, 1982, in Manila. He is the son of Marcelino "Maru" Sotto Jr. and Ali Sotto. He was part of the prominent Sotto family in showbiz. He was a great-grandson of former Senator Vicente Y. Sotto, Sr. and the grandson and grandnephew of Marcelino Antonio "Nonong" O. Sotto, Sr. and Vicente O. Sotto, Jr., respectively. He was the brother of Senate President Vicente "Tito" C. Sotto, III, Val Sotto and Vic Sotto. His granduncle Filemon Y. Sotto was also a former senator of the Philippines. Actors Oyo Boy Sotto, Ciara Sotto, and Gian Sotto were his cousins. As a talent of the GMA Artist Center, he became a TV fixture, with stints on GMA's youth-oriented programs Click and Kahit Kailan.

Personal life

Sotto had been in a relationship with actress Angel Locsin for six months at the time of his death.

Death

Sotto fell from the ninth floor of San Francisco Garden Plaza Condominium, a condominium building along Boni Avenue, Mandaluyong where he had been living for 4 years. According to initial investigation, Sotto was with his cousin Oyo Boy Sotto, two other friends, and a maid at the condominium. According to reports, a security guard saw Sotto seated at the railings of the balcony. Sotto was about to part with his friends and tried to get down from the railings when his foot allegedly got caught in a planter, causing him to lose his balance and fall from his balcony at 4:50 a.m. on December 29, 2003.

Sotto was immediately rushed to the nearby Mandaluyong City Medical Center where he was declared dead on arrival. "The patient died from multiple skull fracture", according to the male physician on duty at the hospital. From the Mandaluyong hospital, Sotto was brought to Makati Medical Center at 5:45 a.m., but doctors there were also unable to revive him. He was taken to the hospital's morgue at 8:05 a.m., the same day.

His funeral was held at the Arlington Funeral Homes in Quezon City. His remains were later interred at Loyola Memorial Park - Sucat in Parañaque on January 3, 2004.

His mother, Ali donated Miko's corneas to the Eye Bank of the Philippines at the time of his death. His mother met one of the recipients during one of the episodes of Eat Bulaga!.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2000Bakit Ba Ganyan? (Ewan ko nga ba, Darling)
2001Bahay ni LolaBuboy
2003Fantastic Man (film version)Reggie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000–2002Clicklast1=Anarconfirst1=James Patricktitle=Click cast looks back on fond memories with the late Miko Sottourl=https://www.pep.ph/news/local/158995/click-cast-miko-sotto-a724-20210620-lfrmaccess-date=9 February 2022website=Philippine Entertainment Portaldate=20 June 2021language=en}}
2002Kahit KailanItos
Kung Mawawala KaDindo
2003Walang HangganMikeLast TV Series Appearance
SiSHimself / GuestA TV appearance together with his mother Ali Sotto

References

References

  1. (12 May 2020). "Ali Sotto, Angel Locsin remember Miko Sotto on his birthday". www.gmanetwork.com.
  2. (August 5, 2023). "11 showbiz celebrities who died before they turned 22".
  3. (January 8, 2006). "Ali Sotto speaks". [[The Philippine Star]].
  4. Valle, Jocelyn. (January 21, 2005). "Angel Locsin cried herself to sleep grieving at the memorial park". [[Philippine Daily Inquirer]].
  5. (January 3, 2004). "Tears flow for young actor". [[The Philippine Star]].
  6. (December 30, 2003). "Young actor dies in fall from condo". [[The Philippine Star]].
  7. Macairan, Evelyn. (January 3, 2004). "4,000 attend Miko's burial in Parañaque". [[The Philippine Star]].
  8. (10 October 2020). "Eye Bank's Partners In Sight: Ali Sotto and Miko Sotto". Eye Bank Foundation of the Philippines.
  9. (23 August 2021). "Pagkamatay ni Miko Sotto, nagbigay-liwanag sa buhay ng isang dalaga". PEP.ph.
  10. (20 June 2021). "Click cast looks back on fond memories with the late Miko Sotto".
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