Rayver Cruz
Raymond Oliver Cruz Ilustre (born July 20, 1989), better known as Rayver Cruz, is a Filipino actor, dancer, singer, and television host known for his versatile performances across film, television, and music.[1][2] The younger brother of actor Rodjun Cruz, he began his entertainment career as a child artist with GMA Network in 1994 before transferring to ABS-CBN, where he gained prominence with lead roles in youth-oriented series like Spirits (2005) alongside Maja Salvador.[3][4][5] In 2018, Cruz returned to GMA Network, signing with its talent arm Sparkle and expanding into hosting duties on shows like The Clash while starring in primetime dramas such as Bolera (2022).[6][7] His film credits include notable supporting and leading roles in action thrillers like On the Job (2013) and romantic comedies such as Ex With Benefits (2015), earning praise for his dynamic screen presence.[8][9] As a musician, Cruz released his debut album What You Want in 2016 and followed with singles like "Pag-ibig Na Kaya" (a 2023 duet with Julie Anne San Jose), drawing from his family's musical background tied to the iconic 747 Band.[10][11] In his personal life, Cruz has been in a relationship with singer Julie Anne San Jose since 2022, often sharing public tributes to their partnership.[12]Early life and education
Family and background
Raymond Oliver Cruz Ilustre, professionally known as Rayver Cruz, was born on July 20, 1989, in Las Piñas, Metro Manila, Philippines. He measures 1.85 meters (6 feet 1 inch) in height.[13][14] Cruz hails from the influential Cruz family, a prominent dynasty in Philippine show business spanning generations of performers. His two older brothers are actor Rodjun Cruz, who has appeared in various television series and films, and Omar Cruz-Ilustre.[15][16] Among his notable relatives are cousins Sheryl Cruz, Sunshine Cruz, Geneva Cruz, and Donna Cruz, all renowned actresses and singers who have made significant contributions to Philippine entertainment. His uncles include veteran actor Tirso Cruz III, known for his long career in film and television, and the late Ricky Belmonte, a respected figure in the industry under his screen name Jesse Cruz.[17][18] The family has a strong musical heritage, with relatives forming the iconic 747 Band. Growing up in this entertainment-centric family environment, Cruz was immersed in the world of performing arts from an early age, with familial connections providing natural exposure to the industry's dynamics and opportunities. This background shaped his initial interest in the field, fostering a seamless entry influenced by the legacy of his kin.[10]Education
Rayver Cruz attended St. Francis of Assisi College in Las Piñas City, Philippines, where he pursued a degree in business while managing his burgeoning career in the entertainment industry. He graduated in April 2010 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Management.[19] Pursuing higher education amid acting commitments presented significant challenges for Cruz, as he balanced rigorous academic requirements with demanding professional schedules that often required long hours on set and travel.[19] This graduation marked the fulfillment of a long-held dream shared with his parents, underscoring the supportive role his family played in his educational journey.[19]Personal life
Romantic relationships
Rayver Cruz began a high-profile romance with actress Cristine Reyes in 2011, which garnered significant media attention due to their on-screen chemistry in the film No Other Woman.[20] The couple's relationship, marked by public appearances and interviews showcasing their comfort with each other, faced rumors of a split by late 2012 amid intrigues involving Reyes' family.[21] They officially confirmed the breakup in January 2013, with both parties stating it was an amicable decision after persistent speculation.[22] This early relationship contributed to Cruz's image as a young heartthrob in Philippine entertainment, amplifying his visibility in tabloids and fan discussions.[23] In 2017, Cruz started dating actress Janine Gutierrez, keeping their relationship relatively private initially before it became public through subtle social media hints and joint events.[24] The pair, together for four years, emphasized ease and mutual respect in public statements, with Gutierrez describing their dynamic as "nothing forced" in a 2021 interview.[25] They parted ways in early October 2021, with sources confirming no third-party involvement and Cruz later reiterating the split was mutual in a February 2022 clarification.[26][27] Media outlets covered the breakup extensively, portraying it as a mature end to a low-key celebrity pairing, which briefly shifted public focus to Cruz's personal growth amid his career transitions.[28] Cruz began dating singer-actress Julie Anne San Jose in 2022, transitioning from friendship to romance after collaborating on projects. Rumors of their romance surfaced in early 2022, with public professions of love starting in May 2022.[12][29] They made it official during San Jose's JulieVerse concert on November 26, 2022, at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, where Cruz publicly professed his love onstage, further solidifying their status as a power couple in showbiz.[30][31] Public statements from the couple highlight honesty, respect for families, and shared values, with Cruz noting in interviews that he courted San Jose traditionally to ensure propriety.[32] Despite some fan backlash—prompting Cruz to address non-supporters directly in 2024—their relationship has enhanced Cruz's persona as a devoted partner, boosting their joint media presence through concerts and social updates.[33][34] In 2025, the couple continued to share their relationship publicly, attending events like the GMA Gala and discussing future plans including marriage.[35][36]Philanthropy
Rayver Cruz has demonstrated a commitment to philanthropy through his active participation in various charitable initiatives, particularly those organized by the entertainment industry in the Philippines. As a prominent figure in GMA Network, he has supported the network's socio-civic arm, the GMA Kapuso Foundation, by attending and contributing to fundraising events such as the annual GMA Gala, which raises funds for disaster relief, education, and health programs benefiting underprivileged communities.[37] Cruz continued his support in 2025 by attending the GMA Gala.[38] In 2024, Cruz volunteered for GMA Network's Operation Bayanihan: Bagyong Kristine Telethon, where he joined fellow Kapuso stars in taking calls from donors to aid victims of Severe Tropical Storm Kristine, helping to mobilize relief efforts across affected regions.[39] His involvement extended to community health drives, including a visit to the blood collection room during the JAmantes PH #JAmanteShine2024 bloodletting and outreach activity, where he met donors to encourage participation in life-saving blood donations.[40] Beyond network-led efforts, Cruz has engaged in sports-based philanthropy, leveraging his passion for basketball to support causes through celebrity games. For instance, in 2012, he teamed up with actor Gerald Anderson for a charity basketball match organized to benefit local communities, and he has continued participating in similar events, such as the 2015 STAR Magic vs. Collegiate All-Stars rumble and Cebu-based celebrity tournaments, which raise funds for youth sports and disaster aid.[41][42] These activities highlight his broader role in fostering community service and inspiring fans to contribute to humanitarian efforts.[43]Career
Early career (1993–2002)
Rayver Cruz began his entertainment career at the age of four, debuting as a child host on the children's magazine show 5 and Up, which aired on ABC (now TV5) from 1993 to 2002.[44] He co-hosted the program alongside his older brother Rodjun Cruz, presenting segments on news, features, and activities tailored for young audiences, which provided his initial exposure to television production and performance.[45] In 1994, Cruz transitioned to GMA Network, signing as a child actor and appearing in various programs that showcased his versatility in comedic and dramatic roles.[46] This move was facilitated by family connections in the industry, including his cousins Sheryl, Sunshine, Donna, and Geneva Cruz, who were established performers.[47] During his affiliation with GMA from 1994 to 2002, he built foundational experience through supporting roles in youth-oriented series, honing his acting skills amid the competitive landscape of Philippine television. This was followed by his appearance in the 2000 sitcom Kiss Muna, where he played Piolo, contributing to the show's humorous sketches and family-friendly appeal under the direction of established comedians.[46] These roles marked his growth from hosting to acting, establishing him as a promising young talent in GMA's lineup of child stars during the late 1990s and early 2000s.ABS-CBN years (2002–2018)
In 2002, Rayver Cruz transitioned from GMA Network, where he had begun as a child actor, to ABS-CBN by signing with Star Magic, the network's talent management arm, which facilitated his evolution into young adult roles.[48] This move marked a pivotal shift in his career, allowing him to take on more prominent parts in youth-oriented productions. Early in his ABS-CBN tenure, Cruz appeared in the film Pakisabi Na Lang... Mahal Ko Siya, portraying the supporting character Geomar in this romantic comedy directed by Boots Plata.[49] Cruz achieved his first lead role in the 2005 supernatural mystery series Spirits, where he played Red, a teenager with special abilities, alongside co-stars Maja Salvador and John Wayne Sace; the show, which aired from December 2004 to May 2005, highlighted his growing presence in ensemble casts focused on young protagonists discovering supernatural gifts.[50] Building on this momentum, he secured another lead as Mythos, a young Rounin warrior on a quest to uncover his past, in the 2007 fantasy-action series Rounin, which premiered on April 16 and blended martial arts with romance elements in a multi-cast narrative.[51] His television career further expanded with a regular role as Cocoy Bautista in the 2009–2010 religious drama May Bukas Pa, a highly rated primetime series starring Zaijian Jaranilla, where Cruz's character contributed to the ensemble exploring themes of faith and community in Bagong Pag-asa.[52] Parallel to his TV work, Cruz ventured deeper into film with the 2009 romantic comedy You Changed My Life, the sequel to A Very Special Love, in which he portrayed Marcelo "Macoy" Romero, the half-brother of the lead character and a key figure in the story's exploration of long-distance relationships and professional challenges.[53] Directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina and co-starring John Lloyd Cruz and Sarah Geronimo, the movie grossed significantly at the box office, underscoring Cruz's appeal in supporting romantic roles. Additionally, in 2007, he entered the music scene as part of the dance group Ultimate Dance 4 (UD4) on ABS-CBN's ASAP, releasing the single "Kembot" from their debut album ASAP Supah Dance, which featured upbeat choreography and became a popular track among young audiences.[54] This multimedia exposure during his ABS-CBN years solidified his status as a versatile performer in television, film, and music.Return to GMA Network (2018–present)
After wrapping up his long tenure at ABS-CBN with the lead role in the fantasy series Bagani, Rayver Cruz returned to GMA Network on September 6, 2018, signing a new contract after an 18-year absence since his early career beginnings there as a child performer.[4][55] This move marked a significant homecoming, allowing him to leverage his established acting and performing skills in fresh Kapuso projects.[56] In September 2021, Cruz solidified his commitment to GMA by renewing his exclusive contract with the network and his management agreement with GMA Artist Center, emphasizing his loyalty and plans for long-term collaboration in acting, hosting, and music.[57][58] This renewal came amid his growing presence in GMA's programming, highlighting his versatility across entertainment formats. Cruz expanded into hosting with the second season of the singing competition The Clash in 2019, co-hosting alongside Julie Anne San Jose, a role he continues to hold as of 2025.[59] He also became a regular on the variety show All-Out Sundays, frequently delivering high-energy dance performances and musical numbers, such as his collaborations with dance crews like Legit Status and The A Team in 2025 episodes.[60][61] On the acting front, Cruz took on the complex role of Jordan in the primetime drama Asawa ng Asawa Ko, which premiered on January 15, 2024, and concluded on January 9, 2025, exploring themes of family secrets and redemption opposite Jasmine Curtis-Smith and Liezel Lopez.[62] In 2025, he portrayed Jared Lopez in the ongoing series Sanggang-Dikit FR, joining an ensemble cast including Jennylyn Mercado and Dennis Trillo in a narrative of romantic entanglements and family rivalries, with the show reaching its 100th episode by November.[63][64] Complementing his TV work, Cruz maintained his music endeavors, continuing to promote his 2016 carrier single "Bitaw" through performances even after his network shift, while releasing the duet "Pag-Ibig na Kaya" with frequent co-host Julie Anne San Jose in January 2023, which also inspired a boss-employee romance mini-series of the same name.[65][66] This collaboration underscored his multimedia appeal, blending acting and music within GMA's ecosystem.Filmography
Film
Rayver Cruz made his feature film debut in 2002 with Pakisabi Na Lang Na Mahal Ko Siya, portraying the character Geomar in this romantic drama.[67] In 2009, he appeared in the romantic comedy You Changed My Life, playing the supporting role of Marcelo "Macoy" Romero, the best friend of the protagonist navigating career and relationship challenges.[68] Cruz took on a supporting role as Bernabe, a young prison inmate turned contract killer, in the 2013 action thriller On the Job, which explores corruption and crime in the Philippines.[69] In 2015, he played Andrew, a friend involved in the central relationships, in the romantic erotic drama Ex With Benefits.[70] He starred as the lead Miguel Agustin, a businessman dealing with betrayal in love, in the 2023 romantic drama The Cheating Game.[71] In 2025, Cruz featured in the musical drama Sinagtala as a member of the central band, contributing to themes of music, friendship, and faith.[72]Television
Rayver Cruz began his television career as a child host on the children's magazine show 5 and Up, which aired on ABC (now TV5) starting in 1992, where he co-hosted alongside his brother Rodjun Cruz and other young talents.[44][45] In 2004–2005, Cruz portrayed Red, a member of a group of teens with supernatural powers, in the ABS-CBN fantasy drama series Spirits, directed by Chito S. Roño and co-starring Maja Salvador and Jiro Manio.[73][74] He took on the lead role of Mythos, a warrior from the fictional land of Lumeria, in the 2007 ABS-CBN primetime fantasy action series Rounin, which blended martial arts and romance elements and featured co-stars like Shaina Magdayao.[75][76] From 2009 to 2010, Cruz played Francisco "Cocoy" Bautista, a young priest-in-training entangled in community dramas, in the ABS-CBN religious-themed series May Bukas Pa, starring Zaijian Jaranilla and Maja Salvador, which explored themes of faith and redemption.[77][78] After returning to GMA Network in 2018, Cruz appeared as Kidlat, a brave desert warrior and ally to the protagonist, in the ABS-CBN fantasy epic Bagani, his final project with the network before fully transitioning.[79][80] In 2022, he starred as Miguel Salvador / El Salvador, a billiards prodigy, in the GMA primetime drama Bolera, opposite Kylie Padilla and Jak Roberto.[81] In 2024–2025, he starred as Jordan, a man navigating complex marital and familial conflicts, in the GMA primetime drama Asawa ng Asawa Ko (also known as My Husband's Wife internationally), opposite Jasmine Curtis-Smith and Liezel Lopez, which premiered on January 15, 2024.[82][83] Cruz joined the cast of the GMA series Sanggang-Dikit FR in 2025, portraying Jared Lopez, a character involved in a love triangle, with the show reaching its 100th episode by November and airing weeknights after Encantadia Chronicles: Sang'gre.[63][84] Since 2019, Cruz has served as a co-host of the GMA singing competition The Clash, alongside Julie Anne San Jose, guiding contestants through seasons that emphasize vocal battles and performances, with the show returning for new cycles as of 2025.[85][86] He continues to host segments and perform on the GMA variety show All-Out Sundays, which features musical numbers and celebrity collaborations, with Cruz actively participating in dance and group acts as of late 2025.[87]Web series
Rayver Cruz starred as Miguel in the 2023 romantic web mini-series Pag-ibig Na Kaya, a two-part production released as a Valentine's Day offering.[66] In the series, Cruz portrays a stern music company executive whose past connection with his new executive assistant, Sab (played by Julie Anne San Jose), sparks tension and rekindled romance in a boss-employee dynamic.[66] Directed by Niq Ablao, the series features supporting roles by Kim Won-shik as Sab's friend Oli and Yoon Jayden as a K-pop artist, blending drama with musical elements tied to the performers' real-life collaboration.[66] The first episode premiered on February 3, 2023, on the Universal Records Philippines YouTube channel, followed by the second episode on February 10, 2023, allowing viewers to follow the concise narrative unfolding across the installments.[66] This digital project marked Cruz's venture into short-form online content under GMA Network affiliations, emphasizing intimate storytelling suited for streaming platforms.[88]Discography
Singles
Rayver Cruz entered the music scene with his debut single "Kembot" in 2007, a upbeat dance track performed as part of the group Ultimate Dance 4 (UD4) on the variety show ASAP, which became a hit and sparked a dance craze in the Philippines.[89] In 2016, Cruz released "Bitaw," his first solo single from the album What You Want, marking his transition to a more personal pop sound with themes of letting go; it was accompanied by an official music video featuring the dance group G-Force.[90][91] Cruz collaborated with Julie Anne San Jose on the single "Pag-Ibig na Kaya" in 2023, a cover of the 2007 hit originally by Christian Bautista and Rachelle Ann Go, serving as the theme for their mini-series of the same name and blending romantic ballad elements with contemporary production.[92][93]Album appearances
Rayver Cruz contributed to dance compilation albums associated with the ABS-CBN variety show ASAP, where he gained prominence as a dancer in group performances. These appearances highlighted his role in popularizing dance tracks through synchronized routines, distinct from his solo singles. In 2007, Cruz appeared on ASAP Ultimate Dance 4, a Star Records compilation, as a core member of the Ultimate Dance 4 group with John Prats, Maja Salvador, and Shaina Magdayao. The album features high-energy tracks like "Kembot" by Marcus Davis, "UD4 Dance Break" by DJ Coki, "Boom Alejara" by Jungee Marcelo, "Drop It" by Marcus Davis, "Bamboo Dance (Remix)," "Disco Superstar," "Panola," and "Take It Off," which the group performed in viral ASAP segments.[94][95][89] Cruz continued his compilation work in 2010 with ASAP Supahdance 2, another Star Records release, featuring as part of the expanded Supahdance crew including John Prats, Arron Villaflor, and others.[96] The EP includes dance-oriented tracks such as "Dale Grande" by Blanktape and Diorap, "Kitang-Kita" by Jinggle Buena and Cymbee Antiporda, "Do the Swagga" by Chowdawg, "Move" by Gab Valenciano, and "Summer Ang Simula" by Yeng Constantino, emphasizing group choreography that built on his UD4 foundation.[97][98]Concerts
Solo concerts
Rayver Cruz's solo concert engagements have been limited, focusing primarily on promotional events tied to his music releases rather than large-scale headlined tours. In 2016, he held an album launch for his debut album What You Want at URBN Bar in Quezon City, where he performed tracks from the record, including the lead single "Bitaw," blending vocal performances with dance routines to highlight his multifaceted artistry.[99] The event marked a significant step in his transition from acting to music, showcasing R&B-infused songs designed for energetic live execution. As of November 2025, no further major solo concerts have been documented, with Cruz prioritizing collaborative stage appearances.Collaborative performances
Rayver Cruz participated in the Star Magic US Tour 2012, a collaborative concert series celebrating ABS-CBN's Star Magic's 20th anniversary, where he performed alongside prominent artists such as Piolo Pascual, Angelica Panganiban, Bea Alonzo, and Enchong Dee.[100] The tour kicked off on March 30, 2012, at the Waikiki Shell in Hawaii, drawing large crowds of Filipino fans in the United States for a showcase of music, dance, and acting talents from the agency's roster.[100] Additional performances extended to Los Angeles on November 3, 2012, at the Shrine Auditorium, emphasizing ensemble numbers that highlighted the collective star power of the group.[101] In 2022, Cruz joined the One Magical Night concert tour in Canada, performing with Sam Milby, Catriona Gray, and Marcelito Pomoy in May across venues in Vancouver and Calgary.[102] Later that year, he took part in the Together Again: A GMA Pinoy TV at 17 Concert in Los Angeles in September, alongside Dingdong Dantes, Bea Alonzo, and Julie Anne San Jose.[103] Also in 2022, Cruz joined Julie Anne San Jose for the JulieVerse concert, a duo-led production that blended their vocal and dance strengths in a collaborative stage show.[104] Held on November 26 at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, the event featured a repertoire spanning alternative, R&B, and pop genres, with the pair harmonizing on songs, swapping roles—San Jose venturing into dance routines and Cruz into guitar accompaniment—and incorporating special guests Kyline Alcantara and Mavy Legaspi for joint segments.[104] Directed by Paolo Valenciano and produced by GMA Synergy, JulieVerse underscored their onstage chemistry through interactive duets and medleys drawn from their shared musical influences.[104] In February 2025, Cruz made a guest appearance at The Dawn: Almost 40 concert in the Philippines.[105] Cruz performed at the London Barrio Fiesta 2025 on July 5–6 in the United Kingdom alongside Julie Anne San Jose, celebrating Filipino culture and talent.[106] Cruz was a key performer in the Sparkle World Tour 2024, GMA Network's artist collective tour that brought Kapuso stars to international audiences with high-energy OPM performances.[107] The tour included stops in the United States on August 9 and 10 in Anaheim, featuring Cruz alongside Alden Richards, Ai-Ai Delas Alas, Isko Moreno, Boobay, and Julie Anne San Jose for duet highlights, followed by a September 1 show in Tokyo with Ruru Madrid, Bianca Umali, Jillian Ward, Ken Chan, Betong Sumaya, and Ms. Divine Daldal.[107][108] Emphasizing cultural connection, Cruz contributed to the setlist selection, focusing on collaborative numbers that celebrated Filipino music and dance traditions.[107] On November 15, 2025, Cruz performed at the SparkleTrenta 30th anniversary concert in the Philippines alongside his brother Rodjun Cruz and other GMA artists.[109]Accolades
Awards
Rayver Cruz has garnered recognition for his contributions to dance and acting, earning awards from prestigious Philippine entertainment bodies.[67] In 2004, as a member of the all-male dance group Animé, Cruz won the Aliw Awards for Best Dance Group in the Modern category.[110][111] For his role in the 2013 indie film Saturday Night Chills, Cruz shared the Cinema One Originals Award for Best Actor with co-stars Matteo Guidicelli and Joseph Marco.[112][113] In 2022, he was honored with the Outstanding Performer Actor of the Year award at the Gawad Karangalan Para Sa Pilipino.[67] He also received the Most Versatile Actor and Host of the Year award at the 5th Asia Pacific Luminare Awards.[114] In 2023, Cruz won the Best Talent Search Program Host award (shared with Julie Anne San Jose) at the 35th PMPC Star Awards for Television for The Clash. In 2024, he received the Best Male Performer in the Philippines award at the Philippine Finest Business Awards and Recognition.[115] Cruz received the Best TV Actor award at the Gawad Dangal Filipino Awards in 2024 for his lead performance in the television series Asawa ng Asawa Ko.[116] In 2025, he was named TV Actor of the Year at the 10th Platinum Stallion National Media Awards for Asawa ng Asawa Ko.[117] He also won the Best Talent Search Program Host award (shared with Julie Anne San Jose) at the 38th PMPC Star Awards for Television for The Clash.[118]Nominations
Rayver Cruz has received several nominations for his work in television hosting and film acting, recognizing his contributions to Philippine entertainment. In 2021, Cruz was nominated at the 34th PMPC Star Awards for Television in the Best Talent Search Program Host category alongside Julie Anne San Jose for their hosting duties on The Clash (GMA 7).[119] In 2024, Cruz earned a nomination at the 40th PMPC Star Awards for Movies for Movie Loveteam of the Year with Julie Anne San Jose for their performances in the romantic drama The Cheating Game.[120]| Year | Award | Category | Work | Co-Nominee(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 34th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Talent Search Program Host | The Clash | Julie Anne San Jose |
| 2024 | 40th PMPC Star Awards for Movies | Movie Loveteam of the Year | The Cheating Game | Julie Anne San Jose |