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Personal life

Family

Kim Atienza is married to Felicia Hung,[3] and they have three children: Jose III, Eliana, and Emman.
Atienza is the president and founding member of Chinese International School Manila (CISM). Kim
Atienza is an avid marathoner, triathlete and cyclist. Politician Lito Atienza is Atienza's father, while
politicians Ali Atienza and Maile Atienza are his siblings.

Health and recovery

Atienza had a stroke in 2010.[12] In 2013, he was diagnosed to have Guillain–Barré syndrome, a rare
disease that attacks the nervous system. Atienza totally recovered and has since finished several
marathons, 70.3 Ironman and full Ironman races. He continues to compete and lead his age group to
this day.[20][21]

Filmography

Television

Muscles in Motion (1987) (RPN)

Sports Review (1991–1993) (RPN)

Daimos (1993) (IBC-13) as Kazuya Ryuzaki (Richard Hartford) (Voice Dubber)

Hikari Sentai Maskman (1989–1990) (ABS-CBN) (1993–1998) (replayed in IBC-13) as Takeru (renamed as
Michael Joe) (Voice Dubber)

Ultraman Ace (1993) (ABS-CBN) as Captain Mura (Voice Dubber)

Magma Man (1993) (ABS-CBN) as Misakey (Voice Dubber).

Voltes V (1999) (GMA) as Kenichi Go (Steve Armstrong) (Voice Dubber)

Umagang Kay Ganda (2007–2009) – host (ABS-CBN)

Kapamilya, Deal or No Deal (2007) (ABS-CBN) – Celebrity player (won the one-million-peso briefcase)

TV Patrol (2006–2021) – weatherman/Weather-Weather Lang and Kaunting Kaalaman segment anchor


(ABS-CBN)

Entertainment Live (2008–2012) – Co-Host (ABS-CBN)

Matanglawin (2008–2020) – Host (ABS-CBN)

It's Showtime (formerly called as Showtime) (2009–2016; 2019–2020) – Co-host (ABS-CBN)

Magpasikat (2010) – Co-host (ABS-CBN)

Barangay DOS! (2011) - Host (ABS-CBN)


24 Oras (2021) – segment anchor (GMA Network)

Dapat Alam Mo! (2021-present) – host (GTV & GMA Network)

Mars Pa More (2021-2022) – Co-host (GMA Network)

TiktoClock (2022-present) – Co-host (GMA Network)

Film

Shake, Rattle & Roll 15: Flight 666 (2014) – Kuya Kim's 1st MMFF Movie

Here Comes the Bride (2010) special participation

Wapakman (2009)

Astig (2009)

Saan Nagtatago Si Happiness (2006) – Kuya Kim's 1st Movie as Tim

Radio

Sakto (DZMM) (2018–2020)

Awards

29th Star Awards for Television Best Education Program Host – for Matanglawin

28th Star Awards for Television Best Education Program Host – for Matanglawin

26th Star Awards for Television Best Education or Children's Program Host – for Matanglawin

25th Star Awards for Television Best Educational Program Host – for Matanglawin

24th Star Awards for Television Best Educational Program Host – for Matanglawin

22nd Star Awards for Television Best Educational Program Host – for Matanglawin

32nd Star Awards for Television Best Educational Program Host – for Matanglawin

26th Star Awards for Television Best Game or Reality Show Host – for It's Showtime

2015 KBP Golden Dove Awards for Best Children's Show – for Matanglawin

2008 KBP Golden Dove Awards for Best Children's Show – for Matanglawin

2007 KBP Golden Dove Awards for Best Children's Show – for Matanglawin

2015 Golden Screen Awards for Outstanding Natural History Wildlife Program Host and Show – for
Matanglawin

2012 Golden Screen Awards for Outstanding Natural History Wildlife Program Host and Show – for
Matanglawin

2011 Golden Screen Awards for Outstanding Natural History Wildlife Program Host and Show – for
Matanglawin
References

Kim Atienza's Birth Certificate

"THEN AND NOW: 10 celebrities born in Year of the Sheep". ABS-CBN Corporation. February 19, 2015.
Archived from the original on February 24, 2015. Retrieved February 19, 2015.

Lo, Ricky (February 15, 2002). "Councilor Kim takes a bride". Philippine Star. Retrieved March 30, 2016.

"About Atienza Vlogs". YouTube.

"Kim Atienza won't go into politics anymore". ABS-CBN News. May 25, 2011. Retrieved March 30, 2016.

Gorospe, Marjorie (March 22, 2011). "Kuya Kim hopes to instil value of learning among Pinoys". omg!
Philippines News Blog. Yahoo! Southeast Asia. Retrieved March 24, 2011.

Santos, Tomas (September 25, 2010). "Year with the Tigers". Varsitarian. Retrieved August 15, 2022.

Mariano, Diane (October 4, 2021). "Meet the #KuyaNgBayan, Kim Atienza!". Retrieved August 15, 2022.

Viernes, Franchesca (October 5, 2021). "Kuya Kim reveals he hated school, took 7 years to finish college:
'I'm not advising that for young people'". Retrieved August 15, 2022.

"Manila Is Mad at Claire Danes". CBS News. October 1, 1998. Retrieved March 30, 2016.

Felipe, Cecille Suerte (May 18, 2004). "Atienza triumphs in Manila". The Philippine Star. Retrieved April
4, 2016.

Rowena, Tan (May 22, 2015). "The many hats Kuya Kim wears". Manila Bulletin. Archived from the
original on April 23, 2016. Retrieved April 4, 2016.

"Kim Atienza's episode". Moments. Season 28 (in Tagalog). September 5, 2015. Net 25.

Pangan, Jett (May 19, 2020). "Kim Atienza". Jett's Talk Show... Sort of (Podcast). Retrieved February 20,
2021.

"Kim Atienza to join 24 Oras of GMA-7". Philippine Entertainment Portal (in Filipino). September 29,
2021. Retrieved September 30, 2021.

"Paparating na si Kuya, mga Kapuso". GMA News and Public Affairs (in Filipino). September 29, 2021

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