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Angelo Ylagan Castro Jr. (March 6, 1945[1] – April 5, 2012) was a Filipino broadcast journalist and actor.[2] He was a news anchor for The World Tonight, the flagship news program of ABS-CBN and ANC.[3] He anchored several ABS-CBN and ANC news and current events programs for the past 25 years.[4] Castro is a recipient of the Ka Doroy Broadcaster of the Year award from the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas.[3]

Castro died at age 67 after succumbing to lung cancer.[5]

Early life and career

Castro studied at the University of the Philippines, where he joined the Upsilon Sigma Phi.[6]

Acting career

Before becoming a journalist, Castro had a flourishing television and film career.[7] He was cast as Bong in Baltic and Co., broadcast over the GMA-7 network during the mid-1970s.

Castro was nominated in the 1982 FAMAS Awards as Best Supporting Actor for Kumander Alibasbas.[8]

Broadcasting

Castro joined ABS-CBN when it reopened in 1986 after the EDSA Revolution[4] and became its news manager.[7][9] He created TV Patrol, the longest-running Filipino newscast.[3][7][8] Castro anchored The World Tonight in 1986 with Loren Legarda.[7]

In 2000, Castro became ABS-CBN's senior vice-president for news and current affairs.[8] He left that post a year later[3] but continued to anchor The World Tonight.[7][8] He also hosted the travel show Las Islas Filipinas on ANC.[3]

Castro retired in September 2009,[7] but returned as news anchor on The World Tonight in November 2011.[3][7][10] He was joined by Tina Monzon-Palma and Teddyboy Locsin.[7] He finally left the show for the last time when his health continued to deteriorate.[5]

Personal life

He was the son of Angelo Castro Sr, a broadcaster, former Philippine Information attaché to San Francisco, and former Press Undersecretary.[11] He was married to fellow actress-broadcaster June Keithley (1947–2013),[8] and is the father of actor-broadcaster Diego Castro III,[5] Gabriella, and Angelica.[3] Castro is also the uncle of musicians Kenneth Ilagan and Mondo Castro.

Health and death

In 2008, he was diagnosed with lung cancer and given three months to live.[12] Castro outlived this prognosis by three years,[1] dying on April 5, 2012, a month after his 67th birthday, at St. Luke's Medical Center, Quezon City.[5]

Aftermath

Presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said after it was announced that Castro had died:

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Awards and nominations

References

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