A sad and shocking day for the entertainment industry — the actor who once shone in the ’80s, has now passed away peacefully in California.
A day of sorrow, a final scene.
The news that swept social media on October 26, 2025 , left a heavy burden on the hearts of Filipinos who grew up watching him in the movies. Patrick de la Rosa , former matinee idol of the ’80s and known as the “Regal Baby” of Mother Lily Monteverde, has passed away . He was 64 years old .
From Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro , to the lights of showbiz and ultimately a quiet life in California, Patrick’s story is like a movie full of triumphs, tears, and secret trials — a story of a man once adored by the masses, but in the end, chose silence over luxury.
THE ANNOUNCEMENT THAT SILENCED MANY
Patrick’s wife, Arne Bella de la Rosa, was the first to share the devastating news on Facebook.
“It is with deep sadness that I announce the passing of my beloved husband, Patrick de la Rosa, age 64, yesterday October 26, 2025, at 5:25 a.m. at Adventist Hospital, Bakersfield, California. He will be remembered for his unwavering love, strength, and compassion. His memory will forever remain in our hearts.”
At the same time, his brother Marlon Gilbert de la Rosa gave an emotional message:
“Rest now, Patrick. No more pain, please. You are not only my brother, but my best friend. Thank you for all the memories, the laughter, the tears. You are always there through every success and failure. I love you, brother.”
With these lines, fans felt the weight of loss. The memories Patrick left in the film and in the lives of those who knew him seem like scenes that will never be forgotten.
FROM PROVINCIAL YOUNG MAN TO SHOWBIZ STAR

Perfecto “Patrick” de la Rosa was born on July 13, 1961 , in Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro. He grew up in a disciplined home — his father was a soldier who had a strong desire for his son to become an engineer . But fate took a different direction.
A toothpaste commercial in 1983 opened the door to his destiny. He was noticed by Mother Lily Monteverde , the “Regal Mother” of Philippine cinema. And on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, 1983 , he was christened Patrick — a name that would later become a symbol of charisma, courage, and talent.
Within a few years, he proved himself worthy of the title of matinee idol. He appeared in the films “Uhaw sa Pag-ibig,” “Sinner or Saint,” “Harot,” “Climax,” “White Slavery,” and “Kiri.” From a novice, he quickly rose to prominence and was hailed as one of the happiest faces of the 80s.
“I never really dreamed of becoming an actor,” he once said in an interview. “But sometimes, destiny itself writes the script for you.”
Her breakthrough film “The Shame,” directed by Elwood Perez , brought her to the peak of fame. At the tender age of 19, she focused on acting under talented acting coaches, and it paid off — the film went to number one at the box office and even beat Sharon Cuneta’s “To Love Again.”
THE TRANSITION FROM SHOWBIZ TO POLITICS
But the brilliance of the stage did not last forever. By the 1990s, Patrick gradually moved away from the spotlight and entered politics in his province of Oriental Mindoro , where he served as a Board Member of the first district.
Despite the challenges of politics, Patrick was praised for his concern for the people of Mindoro. Through the projects and initiatives he supported, he proved that a former artist can also be a loyal public servant.
However, like every movie, there are stormy scenes. Patrick experienced controversies, intrigues, and challenges to his reputation. But instead of giving up, he chose to remain silent and continue in silent service.
“The truth is, it’s harder to be real than to pretend,” he once said. “That’s why I chose to remain silent rather than argue.”
THE SILENCE IN CALIFORNIA
In 2007 , Patrick said goodbye to showbiz and politics for good. He moved to the United States , where he lived a simple and happy life with his family. Instead of cameras and scripts, he focused on business and exercise.
According to an interview in April 2025, Patrick shared the secret to his health and happiness:
“I stopped chasing fame. I started chasing peace.”
This is where he found true peace — far from the noise of showbiz, but close to the hearts of those who loved him.
THE LAST FAREWELL OF A SIGN

After his passing, condolences poured in from former colleagues, friends, and the local government. In an official statement from the Provincial Government of Oriental Mindoro , they said:
“Thank you very much, Board Member Patrick de la Rosa, for your faithful service and the memories you left behind for the people of Mindoro. Rest in peace.”
For many, Patrick was not just an actor or a politician — he was a brother, a friend, and an inspiration . A man who fell, rose, and ultimately found quiet triumph in the silence of America.
A LIFE FULL OF LESSONS
The life of Patrick de la Rosa is the story of a man loved by the masses , tested by time, but never defeated by trial. From the movies of his youth to the lessons of his old age, he showed that success is not measured by popularity , but by inner peace .
“I don’t regret leaving showbiz,” Patrick said in an interview. “I’m happy. And finally, at peace.”
Patrick de la Rosa (1961–2025) — a star who once shone in the sky of Filipino cinema, and now shines in the silence of eternity.