Yul Servo

Filipino actor, visual artist and politician (born 1977) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Marvin "Yul Servo" Cruz Nieto[a] (born February 22, 1977)[1][3] is a Filipino actor and politician who has served as the 34th Vice Mayor of Manila from 2022 to 2025.

Preceded byHoney Lacuna
Succeeded byChi Atienza
Preceded byEric Martinez
Quick facts 34th Vice Mayor of Manila, Mayor ...
Yul Servo
Servo in 2024
34th Vice Mayor of Manila
In office
June 30, 2022  June 30, 2025
MayorHoney Lacuna
Preceded byHoney Lacuna
Succeeded byChi Atienza
Chair of the House Committee on Youth and Sports Development
In office
October 6, 2020  June 30, 2021
Preceded byEric Martinez
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Manila's 3rd district
In office
June 30, 2016  June 30, 2022
Preceded byZenaida Angping
Succeeded byJoel Chua
Member of the Manila City Council from the 3rd district
In office
June 30, 2007  June 30, 2016
Deputy Leader of Asenso Manileño
Assumed office
August 6, 2024
Party LeaderHoney Lacuna
Preceded byHoney Lacuna
Personal details
BornJohn Marvin Cruz Nieto
(1977-02-22) February 22, 1977 (age 49)
Calumpit, Bulacan, Philippines[1]
PartyLakas (2024–present)[2]
Asenso Manileño (local party; 2015–present)
Other political
affiliations
Aksyon (2021–2024)
PDP–Laban (2007–2009; 2016–2021)
PMP (2015–2016)
UNA (2012–2015)
Nacionalista (2009–2012)
SpouseFlovelyn Nieto
Children5
Alma materPhilippine College of Criminology (BS)
Occupation
  • Actor
  • politician
  • visual artist
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Early life and education

Nieto, nicknamed "Jon-Jon" as a child, was born in Calumpit, Bulacan, and was raised in Binondo, Manila. Nieto's father, Glenn Martin Romano Nieto (born 1952), is an architect by profession who used to own a tailoring shop and served as a city councilor from 1988 to 1995.[4][5] His mother was Zenaida Cruz Nieto (1948–2024).[6][7] The second of eight children in a Manila middle-class family, Nieto studied and graduated from the Philippine College of Criminology to become a policeman but was pushed into acting by his maternal uncle.

Entertainment career

Servo entered show business in 2001. His stage name Yul Servo was chosen by director Maryo J. de los Reyes in homage to Russian actor Yul Brynner and Servo being the name of the head waiter in the restaurant de los Reyes frequented. He initially wanted his stage name as Ador Papa, after a famous swimmer, but agreed to the stage name given by the director. Servo started his career as a theater actor. Servo's notable films include Batang West Side (2001), Laman (2002), Naglalayag (2004), Torotot, and Brutus (2008). Several of Servo's notable acting accolades include winning the Best Actor award for Naglalayag at the 2004 Brussels Independent Film Festival, an international award-giving body based in Belgium.[8]

Following his loss in the 2025 Manila local elections, which ended his 18-year political stint in the city, he returned to show business through GMA Network's TV series My Father's Wife.

Political career

Servo entered politics in 2007 with his election to the Manila City Council. Upon being term-limited during his third term, Servo was elected to the House of Representatives in 2016 to represent Manila's 3rd congressional district in the chamber, being reelected to a second term in 2019.[9]

Although he was one of the actors who appeared on some of the programs of ABS-CBN, he is among the 70 representatives who voted "yes" to "kill" (reject) the franchise renewal of the said network, the largest in the Philippines.[10] A former heavy smoker himself and quitter, Servo is also the proponent of the Smoke-Free Environment Bill which aims to create more public places for people to be free from the dangers of second-hand smoke.[11]

Servo was later elected vice mayor of Manila in 2022 under the local party Asenso Manileño. He was the running mate of then-vice mayor Honey Lacuna, who was elected mayor.

As vice mayor, Servo highlighted the Manila City Council’s efforts to improve transparency by launching a website to access the city's ordinances and establishing a legislative team to develop new ordinances. During his tenure, the city council has approved 185 ordinances and 1,119 resolutions as of August 2024. He also emphasized his near-perfect attendance record, missing only one session as vice mayor due to late arrival on August 22, 2024. He ran for re-election in 2025, but lost to Chi Atienza.[2]

Controversies

On February 16, 2013, months before the election, police arrested and detained Servo, fellow councilor Joel Chua, two other incumbent councilors, former councilor Manuel Zarcal, and vice mayor Isko Moreno due to alleged bingo operations held in a public place in Santa Cruz, Manila, and a lack of permit.[12] Moreno claimed Mayor Alfredo Lim was behind his arrest, which Lim denied, and they asserted that the bingo game was not illegal as it involved no wagers, was held in a private compound, and aimed to entertain attendees of a consultation program.[13] They were released a day later, and the gambling charges were eventually dismissed by the Department of Justice due to lack of evidence and vague allegations. The police complainants also failed to cite a particular provision of the law that was violated.[14]

In August 2024, members of the Manila City Council allied with former Mayor Isko Moreno filed an injunction against Servo, Majority Floor Leader Ernesto Isip Jr., Minority Floor Leader Philip Lacuna, and 19 other councilors allied with incumbent Mayor Honey Lacuna for allegedly conducting a session during recess on July 23, when the city government declared all work to be suspended in view of Typhoon Carina.[15] The Moreno allies who filed the suit condemned the meeting as being "illegal and secret", noting that 83 million city council funds were transferred to the office of the mayor during the meeting.[16] Servo belied the suit and said that the session was livestreamed.[16][17]

In September 2024, Manila Sangguniang Kabataan Federation President Juliana Rae “Yanyan” Ibay filed with the Ombudsman a complaint against Servo and the city councilors for violation of the Local Government Code and the Sangguniang Kabataan Act of 2015. The case stemmed from her alleged illegal ouster as youth committee chairwoman during a ‘secret session.'[18]

Personal life

Servo is married to Flovelyn Lola and has six children.[19] Their son Lucas (born 1998) was the third nominee of Juan Pinoy Partylist for the 2025 election, where it ran unsuccessfully.[6][20]

Outside acting and politics, Servo is an avid skateboarding fan and rides the skateboard.[21] Servo is good friends with fellow actor Piolo Pascual, who is also the godfather to four of Servo's children.[22]

Electoral history

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Electoral history of Yul Servo
Year Office Party Votes received Result
Local National Total % P. Swing
2007 Councilor (Manila–3rd district) N/a PDP–Laban 31,220 N/a 5th N/a Won
2010 Nacionalista 60,301 12.10% 2nd N/a Won
2013 UNA 61,028 N/a 1st N/a Won
2016 Representative (Manila–3rd district) Asenso PMP 46,353 44.93% 1st N/a Won
2019 PDP–Laban 65,153 67.81% 1st N/a Won
2022 Vice Mayor of Manila Aksyon 586,855 73.67% 1st N/a Won
2025 Lakas 249,691 28.49% 2nd N/a Lost
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Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role
2001 Batang West Side Hanzel Harana
2002 Laman Dodong
2004 Naglalayag Noah Garcia
2005 Ilusyon Miguel
2008 Brutus, Ang Paglalakbay
2008 Torotot (Destierro) Gabby
2010 Rosario Vicente Velez
2011 Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story Bimbo
2012 El Presidente Pedro Paterno
2013 Porno Xander
2017 Kiko Boksingero
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Television

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YearTitleRoleRef.
2001–2003Sa Puso Ko Iingatan KaEpoy
2002–2003Habang Kapiling KaNonoy Bautista
2005Kampanerang KubaAntonio
2006Calla LilyRamil
2007Maria FlordelunaDanillo Ferrer
2008Maalaala Mo Kaya: BisikletaPiano
2008–2009LaLolaMatias
2009RosalindaRoberto
ZorroSamurai
2010Sine Novela Presents: Mars Ravelo's Trudis LiitLando
2010–2011Jillian: Namamasko PoRoberto
2011Carlo J. Caparas' BangisDon Dominador Serpente Jr.
2012BiriteraJerome Macapagal
2013Anna KareninaKadyo
2014Kambal SirenaDamos
2015Baker KingManager Henry Lee
2016Pepito ManalotoFrancis Might
Oh, My Mama!Roberto Reyes
2017Magpakailanman: Love Is Complicated: The Edgar Mendoza StoryColonel Danny
2018The CurePia's father
Tadhana: Mabuting AnakPhilip
Maalaala Mo Kaya: SementeryoKokoy
2019Ipaglaban Mo: IngrataDado
Magpakailanman: Yanig ng Buhay - The Pampanga Earthquake Victims StoryJason[23]
SahayaNolan del Sol
2024Black RiderMiguel Rosales
2025My Father's WifeMarcelino "Marcel/Jun" Santos Jr.
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Acting awards and nominations

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YearAward giving bodyCategoryNominated workResults
2001Cinemanila International Film FestivalBest ActorBatang West SideWon
2004Brussels Independent Film Festival
(International competition)
NaglalayagWon
2005FAMAS AwardNominated
2008Brussels Independent Film FestivalTorotot (Destierro)Won
Brutus, Ang PaglalakbayWon
Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film FestivalBest Supporting Actor
(Balanghai Trophy)
Won
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Notes

  1. Servo is known as Yul Servo Nieto during his political career. He still uses the name Yul Servo for his acting career.

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