SHOCKING NEWS: HARI NG STUNT DANTE VARONA, BAKIT MAS PINILING MAGING JANITOR SA AMERIKA KAYSA MAG ARTISTA SA PINAS?

Dante Varona: The King of Stunts and the Legendary Leap from the San Juanico Bridge

 

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In the golden era of Philippine action cinema during the 1970s and 1980s, Dante Varona emerged as one of the most iconic figures. Known as the “King of Stunts”, he captivated audiences with death-defying feats, performed without doubles or safety harnesses. Among his many daring performances, none is more unforgettable than his legendary jump from the San Juanico Bridge in the 1981 film Hari ng Stunt (King of Stunts) — a scene that forever etched his name in the annals of Philippine cinema.


From Humble Beginnings to Action Hero

Dante Varona’s journey in the entertainment industry started modestly. He first appeared in films as a body double and sidekick to major actors. Over time, however, his undeniable talent, charisma, and daredevil spirit caught the attention of directors and producers. He slowly rose through the ranks until he eventually headlined his own films.

He starred in over 100 action movies, including titles such as Ermitanyo, Bathala, The Raging Anger, and Bangkay Mo’y Hahakbangan Ko. What made Varona stand out was not just his intense screen presence but his willingness to perform all his own stunts, many of which were extremely dangerous. While his peers relied on stuntmen, Dante was the real deal — a genuine action star in every sense of the word.


The Historic San Juanico Bridge Stunt

Perhaps the most iconic moment in Dante Varona’s career was his daring leap from the San Juanico Bridge, the longest bridge in the Philippines connecting the provinces of Leyte and Samar. In the 1981 film Hari ng Stunt, Varona jumped from the bridge — over 40 meters high — directly into the ocean without any safety equipment.

No harness. No wires. No stunt double.

The scene was not only breathtaking but also borderline insane by today’s safety standards. Yet, it was this very act that cemented Varona’s status as the Philippines’ ultimate stuntman. The public was amazed, the press buzzed, and Varona became a living legend. That single stunt came to symbolize his fearless dedication to the craft of filmmaking and his authenticity as an action star.


Life After Showbiz: From Stardom to Simplicity

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After years in the limelight, Dante Varona eventually left the entertainment industry. As the Philippine movie industry became increasingly volatile, Varona tried his hand at film production, launching his own small company. However, as he recounted in later interviews, the business side proved challenging. “If you’re a small producer,” he explained, “it’s hard to secure bookings. Bigger production companies always get prioritized.”

Disheartened but not defeated, Varona made the life-altering decision to move to the United States. There, he lived far from the fame and attention that once surrounded him. He took up humble jobs — working as a janitor and later as a security guard. While the transition was drastic, Dante embraced his new reality with grace and humility.

In a vlog interview hosted by celebrities LJ Moreno and Rufa Mae Quinto, the two women accidentally ran into Dante at a grocery store in the U.S. Surprised and thrilled, they took the opportunity to sit down and hear his story. What they found was a man at peace — content with his past achievements and his current life of simplicity.


A Family Man at Heart

 

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Despite his fame and image as a tough action hero, Dante Varona was — and remains — a devoted husband, father, and grandfather. Unlike many celebrities of his time who were involved in controversies, Dante kept a clean and quiet personal life. He proudly declared that he was never unfaithful to his wife and never allowed his stardom to change who he was.

Now enjoying retirement in the U.S., Varona occasionally does part-time work in security but spends most of his time with his family. While filmmakers and fellow Filipinos abroad have invited him to return to acting, he respectfully declines. “I never dreamed of coming to America,” he once said, “but sometimes life takes you where you’re meant to be.”


Legacy of a Legend

Today, Dante Varona is no longer seen in films, but his name continues to resonate with fans and film historians alike. He is remembered not just for his thrilling stunts, but for his integrity, humility, and courage — both on and off the screen.

His story is one of perseverance and reinvention. From a lowly stunt double to one of the most recognizable faces in Philippine action films, to a humble worker abroad — Varona’s journey is a testament to how success is not only measured by fame but also by how one chooses to live their life beyond it.

He once said he had no regrets leaving showbiz, and his life now, filled with family and peace, reflects a man who lived boldly and walked away with grace.


“I never dreamed of becoming an actor, nor of living in America. But I have no regrets. I gave my best, and I lived with honor.”
Dante Varona


Dante Varona may have stepped away from the spotlight, but his legacy as the Philippines’ one and only “King of Stunts” will forever remain untouchable.
His leap from the San Juanico Bridge wasn’t just a cinematic stunt — it was a metaphor for a life lived with bravery, authenticity, and purpose.

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