Acclaimed stage and screen actor Jake Macapagal has been cast as Manuel Nieto, the devoted aide-de-camp to President Manuel L. Quezon, in Jerrold Tarog’s highly anticipated historical epic, “Quezon.” Part of the ever-expanding Bayaniverse, the film began production this month and is set for a theatrical release later this year.
With a narrative deeply rooted in Philippine history, “Quezon” promises an immersive portrayal of the country’s struggles and triumphs during the Commonwealth era and World War II.
With over 35 years of experience in theater and film, Jake brings both depth and authenticity to the role of Nieto, a trusted confidant and right-hand man to Pres. Quezon during some of the most turbulent years of Philippine history.
While Manuel’s name may not be as widely recognized as other historical figures, his influence on Quezon’s wartime decisions was profound. The film will shed light on his pivotal role in the president’s escape from the Philippines to Australia aboard the submarine Swordfish in 1942 — a momentous event that remains one of the most dramatic episodes in the country’s history.
Jake is no stranger to playing complex characters. He first gained international recognition for his breakout role in “Metro Manila” (2013), a gripping crime thriller that won the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival and earned him a British Independent Film Award nomination for Most Promising Newcomer.

His performance was widely praised for its emotional depth and authenticity, setting the stage for a successful career both here and abroad.
More recently, he starred in the Paramount+ series “No Escape” (2023), an epic seven-part thriller that premiered in the UK, Ireland and Canada. The series showcased his ability to command the screen in high-stakes, suspense-driven narratives, reinforcing his reputation as one of the most compelling Filipino actors on the global stage.
Before making a name for himself in film and television, Jake honed his craft in theater, performing in numerous acclaimed productions across the globe. He notably played a leading role in “Miss Saigon” in Stuttgart, Germany, joining the ranks of elite Filipino talents who have made an impact in the international theater.
Over the past three decades, he has built an impressive body of work, demonstrating remarkable range and versatility.
Macapagal’s transition from theater to film exemplifies the rich intersection of Philippine performing arts and cinema. Many of the country’s finest screen actors, including those involved in “Quezon,” have backgrounds in theater, bringing a heightened level of emotional intensity and precision to their cinematic performances.
Set against the backdrop of the Japanese invasion and the Commonwealth government’s fight for survival, “Quezon” will highlight the personal and political battles of one of the country’s most influential leaders.
At the heart of the film is Quezon’s relationship with the men and women who stood by him during one of the darkest chapters in Philippine history. Manuel, as Quezon’s trusted aide and military officer, played an instrumental role in ensuring the president’s safety, navigating the treacherous journey that would ultimately lead them to exile in Australia.
Manuel’s story is often overshadowed in historical narratives, but “Quezon” seeks to change that. His presence in the corridors of power, his loyalty and his wartime sacrifices will be explored in depth, giving audiences a rare glimpse into the life of a man who stood in the shadows of history yet played a vital role in shaping it.
The film is part of the expanding Bayaniverse, a cinematic universe conceptualized by Jerrold, which reimagines and interconnects key moments and figures in Philippine history. With “Quezon,” Jerrold continues his mission of bringing history to life on the big screen, much like he did with the acclaimed “Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral” (2018) and “Heneral Luna” (2015).
Jake joins a stellar cast, with Jericho Rosales in the titular role of Manuel L. Quezon and Iain Glen as General Leonard Wood. The casting of Jericho has generated significant excitement, as he steps into the shoes of one of the most complex and revered figures in Philippine political history. Iain, known for his roles in “Game of Thrones” and “Resident Evil,” adds further international gravitas to the film.
With a blend of Filipino and global talent, “Quezon” aims to capture the attention of both local and international audiences, bringing a uniquely Filipino story to the world stage.
Beyond “Quezon,” Macapagal continues to build his international career, proving that Filipino actors can seamlessly bridge the gap between local heritage and global storytelling. His regional representation by Ricky Gallardo’s Talent Factory, Inc. ensures that he remains a key player in both Philippine and international productions, making him a strong ambassador for Filipino excellence in cinema.
His addition to “Quezon” reinforces the film’s ambitious vision and commitment to historical authenticity, while also allowing him to delve into a character that has rarely been explored in mainstream media.
With production officially underway, anticipation for “Quezon” continues to build. The film is expected to deliver a visually stunning, emotionally charged narrative that brings one of the most crucial periods in Philippine history to life.
From its meticulously researched script to its powerful performances, “Quezon” is poised to be a landmark film in Philippine cinema.
As Jake steps into the role of Manuel, audiences can expect a nuanced and compelling performance that honors the legacy of a forgotten hero. His portrayal ensures that Manuel’s contributions will no longer remain in the shadows but will instead be recognized as an integral part of the country’s wartime history.
With an outstanding cast, an acclaimed director, and a gripping historical narrative, “Quezon” is shaping up to be a cinematic event that will resonate for years to come.
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