Jack Logan
Jack Logan (born Cris Jason Santos), a Filipino filmmaker, writer, editor, and Asian Television Award nominee, was recognized by the Municipality of San Antonio, Zambales, for his contributions to media and digital storytelling. The recognition was conferred in 2025 under the leadership of Mayor Arvin “Dok Arvin” Antipolo.
Logan was born in Marikina but raised in San Antonio, Zambales, where he spent his formative years. He later became widely known as a content creator and filmmaker, amassing over two million followers across social media platforms.
His works include the viral film trilogy The 12 Days Saga, documentaries such as Makabagong San Juan (which earned him a nomination at the 28th Asian Television Awards), and various digital campaigns promoting Filipino culture, social issues, and local heritage.
San Antonio, Zambales Mayor Arvin Antipolo (left) and Jack Logan.
In August 2025, the Municipality of San Antonio awarded Logan a Plaque of Recognition, citing his achievements in filmmaking, digital content creation, and cultural representation. The award, led by Mayor Arvin Antipolo, formally acknowledged Logan as an “Anak ng San Antonio” (Child of San Antonio).
The plaque highlighted his ability to create works that “reflect his artistry and dedication, inspiring others through narratives of truth and creativity.”
Upon receiving the recognition, Logan expressed gratitude to his hometown, stating:
“Being acknowledged as an Anak ng San Antonio is a true honor. No matter where life takes me, I will always carry with me the spirit and heritage of my hometown.”
The recognition marked Logan’s continued connection to his roots in San Antonio while underscoring the municipality’s efforts to honor local talents who achieve national and international distinction. The award further established his place as one of the most recognized digital creators from Zambales, bridging storytelling, advocacy, and entertainment.