: Explicitly noted for exposing "penetration scenes" during the 1980s. Lumakad Ka ng Hubad sa Mundong Ibabaw
| Category | Film Title | Year | Role / Context | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Lumakad Kang Hubad sa Mundong Ibabaw | 1980 | One of his most famous films; won FAMAS Best Supporting Actor | Mainstream success with bold themes | | | Sa Bulaklak ng Apoy | 1984 | Won FAP Best Supporting Actor | Key film in his mature period | | | Scorpio Nights | 1985 | An erotic classic of Philippine cinema | Highly influential genre film | | | Sabik... Kasalanan Ba? | 1986 | Plays a man who seduces his stepdaughter | Notorious for its taboo subject matter | | | Unang Karanasan | — | The film was known for its "first time" theme | Starred opposite actress Liz | | Award-Winning Dramas | Sukdulan | 1972 | Starring role | FAMAS Best Actor Winner | | | Kid Kaliwete | 1978 | Supporting role | FAMAS Best Supporting Actor Winner | | | Nunal sa Tubig | 1976 | Role of "Benjamin" (a fisherman) | Critically acclaimed drama; Best Picture winner at CMMA | | | Hostage: Hanapin si Batuigas | 1977 | Role of "Ruther Batuigas" | Received Gawad Urian Best Actor nomination | | Action & Other Films | The Killing of Satan | 1983 | Horror-fantasy film | Later gained international cult following | | | Cleopatra Wong | 1978 | Action role | Co-starred in this martial arts film | | | Dragons Forever | 1988 | Role of "Mr. Lee" | Hong Kong action film starring Jackie Chan | | | Bobo Cop | 1988 | Role of "Freddie" | Action comedy film from his final year |
Active in the 70s/80s, known for action/bold roles.
George Estregan, known for his rugged looks and intense screen presence, was a natural fit for these roles. He frequently played the anti-hero, the passionate lover, or the conflicted protagonist. Verified George Estregan Bold Films (1970s-1980s)
Estregan often played the corruptor—the man who destroys innocence. The Virgin People series (several entries) was the launching pad for dozens of "bold" actresses.
