With a
vast work experience in the field of broadcasting and advertising as a
producer, writer, and artist, Robert Arevalo still regards the stage as home
for his art and talents. He has been part of teleserye casts across all the
networks, having appeared in “Balintataw”, “Annaliza”, “Sa Dulo Ng Walang
Hanggang”, “Tayong Dalawa”, and “Magkaribal” to name a few. In cinema, he has
portrayed salient roles in “Hiwaga sa Pulong Pasig” (1973),
Director
“Akin ang Huling Awit” (1971),
and “Hubad na Bayani” (1977) ,
“Sinong
Pipigil sa Pagpatak ng Ulan” (1979) . For the theater, he has played the in “Medea”
as Jason,
“Glass Menagerie”
as Tom, “Trojan
Women” as Menelaus,
“Ang Bundok,
“Bernardo Carpio” (U.P. Repertory),
“Kapinangan”( Metropolitan Theatre),
“Sign of the
Seagulls” ( St. Paul Production), “Showboat” (St. Paul Production) , “Bayaning Huwad” (PETA),
“Apoy sa Karimlan”(
PETA), “Diary
of Anne Frank”,
“Oliver” ,”Ako” (CCP),
“Sundalong Kapitan”,
“Ang Buhay nga
Naman” , “New Yorker from Tondo” by Nick Joaquin
,“Mga Ama, mga Anak” by Nick Joaquin,
“The Boor”, and “A
Dream of a Better Tomorrow” by Nestor Torre. For film and television,
Arevalo has been cited for the following: FAMAS Best Actor “Daigdig ng Mqa
Api” in 1965,
F.A.P. Best Supporting Actor for “Pangako ng Kahapon”, 1994, the VIC SILAYAN MEMORIAL ACTING AWARD Lifetime
Achievement by the MANUNURI NG PELIKULANG PILIPINO URIAN AWARDS, Best
Screenplay Awardee for “Hubad na Bayani”,
C.A.T. (Citizens Award for Television) Best
Actor Awardee for Drama Anthology “Balintataw”, URIAN Best Picture “Hubad na Bayani” as
Actor, Writer, Director, URIAN Best Actor Nominee for “Hubad na Bayani, ”
URIAN Best Actor Nominee
for “Divorce
Pilipino Style”,
URIAN Best Director Nominee for “Hubad na Bayani”
, FAMAS Best Director
Nominee for “Sino’ng Pipigil sa Pagpatak ng Ulan”
, FAMAS
Best Actor Nominee for “Sa Atin ang Daigdig”,
FAMAS Best Supporting Actor Nominee for “El
Filibusterismo”,
FAMAS Best Supporting Actor Nominee for “Pangako ng
Kahapon”, and
FAMAS Best Supporting Actor Nominee for “Ang Boyfiend kong Kano”. Arevalo also served as an
MTRCB Board Member from 1994-2001.