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This article is about the Filipino comedian. For the African-American jazz musician, see Eric Dolphy.
Dolphy
Philippine King of Comedy
Dolphy circa 2008Born Rodolfo Vera Quizon
July 25, 1928
Tondo, Manila, PhilippinesNationality Filipino Occupation Actor Comedian Years active 1944 - present Influenced by Pugo and Togo Television John En Marsha
Home Along Da Riles
Pidol's WonderlandRodolfo Vera Quizon, Sr. (born July 25, 1928), known by his screen name Dolphy, is a Filipino comedian-actor in the Philippines. He has appeared in a number of works on stage, radio, television and movies.[1][2]
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Biography
Dolphy was born on P. Herrera St. (Calle Padre Herrera) in Tondo district of Manila[3] to Melencio Espinosa-Quizon, a ship mechanic, and Salud Vera Quizon (1904–1986), a home-based tailor, in 1928. He is the second of ten children. His siblings are Corazon, Josefina (Josie), Melencio Jr. "Junior" (1932–1969), Laura, Aurora (Auring), Jorge (Georgie), Jaime (Jimmy), Teresita and Jaime.[4]
He started education in a public Grade School at the age of six. His favorite subjects were History and Arithmetic.[4]
His exposure to movies started while as a young person, he worked inside the theater selling peanuts, watermelon seeds and jicama snacks, thereby he could watch limitless movies for free. Gone with the Wind was the first color motion picture film he saw.[4]
World War II
Dolphy was about thirteen when World War II started. He did odd jobs including shining shoes; button attacher at a pants factory; bottle arranger, classifying them according to size; stevedore at the pier; trading; and a horse and buggy driver. In his free time, he regularly watched stage shows at the Life Theater and Avenue Theater learning from his idols comedy duo Pugo and Togo, and for dance, Benny Mack and Bayani Casimiro.[4]
He started as a stage performer during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. Dolphy was turning 17 when Benny Mack got him as a chorus dancer, one month at Avenue Theater and then he moved to Lyric Theater. He also appeared in shows at the Orient Theater. Golay was his first stage name. During air raids, they would interrupt the show and run for cover at the air-raid shelter in the orchestra section, together with the audience. If no bombs exploded, the show then resumed.
Movie and radio career
His first movie was when he was 19 in the movie with Fernando Poe, Sr. in Dugo at Bayan (I Remember Bataan), billed as Rodolfo Quizon. It was the father of his future friend actor Fernando Poe, Jr., who first paved the way and gave him a break in films playing bit roles as a character actor.[5]
In the late 1940s, Dolphy also got into radio through Conde Ubaldo, a popular radio writer, director and producer. He joined the program Wag Naman which starred Pancho Magalona, Tessie Quintana and Baby Jane. His comedy duo with Panchito also started on radio on Conde Ubaldo shows.
Pancho Magalona recommended Dolphy to Dr. Jose “Doc” Perez, the owner of Sampaguita Pictures in 1952. His first movie with Sampaguita was Sa Isang Sulyap Mo, Tita, with Pancho Magalona and Tita Duran. It was also in Sampaguita were the comedy duo of Dolphy and Panchito became popular.
Dolphy became famous for playing gay roles after he was typecasted in Jack en Jill with Rogelio de la Rosa at Lolita Rodriguez in 1954. He was not the first choice for the role but Batotoy and Bayani Casimiro. Jack en Jill was a Philippine komiks serial by Mars Ravelo. This was followed with other movies adapted from komiks by the same author like Silveria, Captain Barbell and Facifica Falayfay.
The first time Dolphy played a serious role was in a 4-in-1 drama movie, with Barbara Perez who played a blind girl in the segment inspired by Charlie Chaplin’s movie City Lights.
After his contract with Sampaguita expired, he left the company. When he joined the production studio, his talent fee was P1,000 per movie. By the time he left, he was earning P7,000 per picture.
Television career
After leaving Sampaguita, he was practically jobless. Eugenio “Geny” Lopez Jr. got him into television on Channel 3, but his first TV show was with ABS-CBN on "Buhay Artista" (Actor's Life), a concept by Geny Lopez and Ading Fernando. While doing radio, his talent fee was P250-P300 per program, when he did TV, he was at P500 per show.
While on television, he also started doing movies for independent studios like LEA Productions, Balatbat Productions, Filipinas Productions, Zultana Productions and Fernando Poe, Jr.'s D’Lanor Productions. He starred on two of his movies in 1964, Captain Barbell and Daigdig ng Fantasia (Fantasy World) with Nova Villa, both directed by Herminio “Butch” Bautista.
RVQ Productions
Dolphy established RVQ Productions in 1965. His first venture was Buhay Artista (Actor's Life), released in 1967, with Panchito, Susan Roces and Ronaldo Valdez whom he discovered. For Pepe en Pilar (1966), his picture with Susan, they wanted a new face as Susan’s partner. He saw Ronaldo in a basketball court and brought him to the press conference so Susan could see him. “Wala bang iba? (Aren't there anyone else?)” Susan responded. He brought Ronaldo to a barber shop, bought him a pair of boots at Glenmore and lent him his suit. When Dolphy presented him to Susan again, she said, “Iyan pa. (I prefer him more)” She didn’t know that he was the same guy introduced to her earlier. Then Dolphy changed his name to Ronaldo Valdez.
When secret agent movies became the fad, he also made movies as secret agent, first in Dolpinger (1965) as Agent 1-2-3 (a spoof of the James Bond movie Goldfinger with Agent 007). Chiquito, another Filipino comedian played Agent 0-2-10 in his movies.
In 1969, one of his biggest hit was when he first starred in as a gay leading character in 1969 for Facifica Falayfay, directed by Luciano “Chaning” Carlos with whom he worked in 23 of his movies. It was followed by Fefita Fofongay (Viuda de Falayfay) in 1973 and Sarhento Fofongay, A...ewan in 1974.
John en Marsha
John En Marsha started in 1971, a year before Martial Law, on Channel 9. It was created by the prolific writer Ading Fernando. Boots Anson-Roa and Helen Gamboa were considered for the role of Marsha, his wife in the show before Nida, who was doing Wala Kang Paki with Nestor de Villa, got the part. Before Dely Atay-Atayan, Chichay was considered for the role of Doña Delilah, his wealthy and condescending mother-in-law. His real son Rolly Quizon and then child actress Maricel Soriano played their kids. John en Marsha was such a hit that movie versions of the show was made eight times.
In 1978, he returned to gay roles in the movie Ang Tatay Kong Nanay (My Father, My Mother), directed by respected Lino Brocka. With him in the movie was Niño Muhlach, dubbed as the "child wonder of the Philippines", as the son of his boyfriend, played by Phillip Salvador.
Home Along Da Riles
His next successful TV venture after John en Marsha was Home Along Da Riles in 1992 with Nova Villa, as his wife and real son Vandolph, as one of his children. The show was followed by different shows with a play on the same title, Home Along Da Riber (2002) and Home Along Da Airport (2003).
In 2001, Dolphy played another gay character, this time with his sons Eric Quizon and Jeffrey Quizon playing the same character at three different stages in life. They all won the Prix de la Meilleure Interpretation in Brussels, Belgium for playing Walterina Markova, a transvestite in the movie Markova:Comfort Gay.[5]
Personal life
Dolphy was never married and is public with his relationships and family. For more than 20 years now, he is currently with Filipina singer, actress and model Zsa Zsa Padilla. They reside in Multinational Village in the City of Parañaque, Manila. In his latest book, he mentioned that he also had five serious relationships prior to Padilla that also bore him offspring. The last was with actress Alma Moreno, who gave him a son - Vandolph. Some of his kids are in the business just like their father.[4][6]
- Engracia (Gracia) Dominguez, An actress he met during a stage show (separated in 1963), 6 children: Manny (Manny Boy), Salud (Sahlee), Rodolfo Jr. (Dolphy Jr.), Freddie (Baby), Edgar, and Raul (Rolly).
- Gloria Smith, an actress he met in 1956, 4 children: Mariquita (Kaye), Carlos, Geraldino (Dino), and Edwin.
- Baby Smith, an actress whose screen name was Pamela Ponti, 4 children: Ronaldo (Ronnie), Enrico (Eric), Madonna (Dana), and Jeffrey (Epi).
- Evangeline Tugalao, a nurse he met in late 60s while shooting in a hospital, one child: Rommel.
- Alma Moreno, an actress he met in 1981, Vandolph.
- Zsa Zsa Padilla, with whom he has two daughters: Nicole (adopted) and Zia.[4]
He considers his kids his pride and joy, and he could easily name all seventeen of them from the oldest to the youngest.[7]
Book and foundation
On July 25, 2008, Quizon celebrated his 80th birthday, with the launching of a biographical book, Dolphy, Hindi Ko Ito Narating Mag-isa (Dolphy, I Didn't Get Here All By Myself). ABS-CBN President Charo Santos-Concio stated, Nagbigay siya ng mga ngiti at halakhak sa gitna ng mga problema (He gave us joy and laughter in times of trouble). Bibeth Orteza was commissioned to complete the book, amid the creation of "Dolphy Aid Para sa Pinoy Foundation, Inc.", a non-profit and non-stock organization.[4][7]
Recognition
In November 2010, President Benigno Aquino III conferred the Grand Collar of the Order of the Golden Heart to Dolphy - the highest award given to a private citizen by the President of the Philippines - for his contributions to the entertainment industry and for his charitable and philanthropic works.[1] [8][9]
Filmography
Television
- Dance-O-Rama, ABC-5
- Tarantang-Tangtang, ABS-CBN
- Buhay Artista, ABS-CBN
- Lucky Stars, RPN
- John En Marsha, RPN (1971)[4] .... John
- Gabi Ni Dolphy RPN
- Idol si Pidol ABC
- Purungtong RPN
- GMA Telesine Specials GMA
- Home Along Da Riles ABS-CBN
- MMK: Maalaala Mo Kaya ABS-CBN
- Home Along Da Airport ABS-CBN
- Quizon Avenue ABS-CBN
- John En Shirley ABS-CBN .... John
- May Bukas Pa ABS-CBN
- Pidol's Wonderland TV5
Movies
2010s
- Father Jejemon - (2010) .... Father Jejemon
- Rosario (Special Participation) (2010) .... Hesus
2000s
- Nobody, Nobody But... Juan (2009) ... Juan
- Dobol Trobol[10] with Vic Sotto (2008) .... Macario
- Home Along Da River (2003) .... Upoy
- The Shotgun Brothers (2001) .... Manny San Juan
- Markova: Comfort Gay (2000) .... Walter Dempster Jr./Walterina Markova
- Daddy O! Baby O! (2000) .... Mario
1990s
- Bugoy meets Batangueno (1999) .... Bugoy
- Mamang Shotgun (1999) .... Manny San Juan
- SS: Submarine System (1998) .... Capt. Fredo Linawan
- Tataynic (1998) .... Nicardo De Carpio
- Aringkingking (1997) .... Maroy
- Da Best in da West 2 (1997) .... Sgt. John Paul Quezada
- Home Along da Riles The Movie 2 (1997) .... Kevin Kosme
- Ten Little Indians (1996) .... Ronaldo de Vera
- Father & Son (1995) - Johnny (actor)/film director
- Home Sic Home (1995) .... Berto
- Wanted: Perfect Father (1994) .... Roy
- Hataw tatay hataw (1994) .... Marlon
- Abrakadabra (1994) .... Aladding/Ding
- When Pigs Fly (1993) .... Tarzan
... aka Wenn Schweine fliegen (Germany) - Home Along da Riles The Movie (1993) .... Kevin Kosme
- Buddy en Sol (Sine ito) (1992)
- Big Ambulance: Call for Emergency (1992) .... Nicoy
- John en Marsha ngayon '91 (1991) .... John
- Onyong Majikero (1991) .... Grandfather Onyok
- Espadang patpat (1990) .... Pidol
- Og Must Be Crazy (1990) .... Og
- Dino Dinero (1990) .... Dino
- Atorni Agaton: Abogadong de Kampanilya (1990) .... Atorni Agaton
- John and Marsha '90 (1990) .... John
1980s
- My Darling Domestic (The Greytest Iskeyp) (1989)
- May pulis... may pulis... sa ilalim ng tulay (1989)
... aka May pulis may pulis sa ilalim ng tulay (Philippines: Tagalog title) - Balbakwa: The Invisible Man (1989) .... Balbakwa
... aka Balbakwa (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title) - Enteng, the Dragon (1988) .... Enteng
- Bakit kinagat ni Adan ang mansanas ni Eba (1988) .... Ambo
- Haw-Haw De Karabaw (1988) .... Sebio
- Action Is Not Missing (1987)
- Anak ni Facifica Falayfay, Mga (1987) .... Facifica Falayfay
- Bata batuta (1987)
- Black Magic (1987)
- SPO: Sergeant Police Organization (1987) .... Geraldo Diaz
- My Bugoy Goes to Congress (1987) .... Bugoy
- Home Sweet Home (1986)
- Once Upon a Time (1986) .... Puga
- Balimbing (Mga Taong Hunyago) (1986)
- The Crazy Professor (1985) .... Prof. Einstein
- Goatbuster (1985)
- John and Marsha sa probinsya (1985) .... John
... aka John & Marsha '85 (Philippines: English title) - Kalabog en Bosyo Strike Again (1985) .... Kalabog
- Nang maghalo ang balat sa tinalupan (1984) .... Rudolph
- Daddy's Little Darlings (1984)
- Da Best of John & Marsha (1984) .... John
- Da Best in da West (1984)
- My Heart Belongs to Daddy (1983)
- Always in My Heart (1983)
- Daddy Knows Best (1983)
- My Juan en only (1982) .... Juan
- Nang umibig ang gurang (1982)
- Dancing Masters 2 (Hong Kong) (1982)
- Mga Kanyon ni Mang Simeon (1982)
- Good Morning, Professor (1982)
- My Heart Belongs to Daddy (1982)
- Titser's Pet (1981)
- Stariray (1980)
- The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Pig (1980)
- Dolphy's Angels (1980) .... Dolphy Angeles
- Superhand: Shadow of the Dancing Master (1980)
- John and Marsha 4 (1980) .... John
1970s
- Max en Jess (1979) .... Max
- Dancing Master (1979) .... Johnny
- Darna, kuno? (1979) .... Darna Kuno
- Bugoy (1979) .... Bugoy
- Jack n' Jill of the Third Kind (1978)
- Mata ni Angelita, Mga (1978)
- Tatay kong nanay, Ang (1978) .... Dioscoro Derecho/Coring
- John and Marsha 3 (1977) .... John
- Kapten Batuten en his super batuta (1977) .... Kapten Batuten
- Omeng Satanasia (1977)
- Taho-ichi (1976)
- John and Marsha 2 (1976) .... John
- Kisame Street (1976)
- Happy Days Are Here Again (1975/I)
- Kaming matatapang ang apog (1975)
- John en Marsha sa America (1975)
- Itik-Itik (1974)
- My Funny Valentine (1974) .... Banjo
- Huli Huli Yan [1974]
- Sarhento Fofongay, A... ewan (1974) .... Sarhento Fofongay
- Captain Barbell Boom! (1973) .... Tingting / Captain Barbell
... aka Mars Ravelo's Captain Barbell Boom! (Philippines: English title: complete title) - Fefita Fofongay (Viuda de Falayfay) (1973) .... Fefita Fofongay
- Fung Ku (1973)
- John and Marsha (1973) .... John
- "John & Marsha" (1973) TV series .... John
- Hiwaga ng Ibong Adarna, Ang (1972) .... Prinsipe Adolfo
... aka Ibong Adarna (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title) - Kitang-kita ang ibidensya (1972)
- Love Pinoy Style (1972)
- Tulak ng bibig, kabig ng dibdib (1971)
- Boyoyoy (1970)
- El Pinoy Matador (1970)
- Up, Up and Away (1970)
... aka Tayo'y Mag — Up, Up and Away (Philippines: English title: long title)
1960s
- Mekeni's Gold (1969)[11]
- Adolphong Hitler (1969)
- Atorni Agaton: Abogado de kampanilya (1969) .... Atorni Agaton
- Dolpe de Gulat
- Pacifica Falaypay (1969) .... Pacifica Falaypay
- Sampung Labuyo (1969)
- Kangkarot (1969)
- Sakristan, Ang (1969)
- Graduation, The (1969)
- Pag-ibig masdan ang ginawa mo (1968)
- Arista ang aking asawa (1968)
- Banal, Ang Ganid, at Ang Pusakal, Ang (1968) .... Ang Banal
- Buhay Bombero (1968) .... Ompong
- Buy One Take One (1968)
- Dakilang Tanga (1968)
- Family Planning (1968)
- Good Morning Titser (1968)
- Kaming Taga-Bundok (1968)
- Kaming Taga-Ilog (1968)
- O Kaka, O Kaka! (1968)
- Private Ompong and the Sexy Dozen (1968) .... Pvt. Ompong
- Tiririt ng Maya, Tiririt ng Ibon (1968)
- Utos ni mayor (1968)
- Shake-a-Boom! (1967)
- Together Again (1967)
- Hey Boy! Hey Girl! (1967)
- Da Best In Da West (1967)
- Sitsiritsit Alibangbang (1967)
- Ayaw ni Mayor (1967)
- Buhay Marino (1967)
- Like father, like son: Kung ano ang puno siya ang bunga (1967)
- Buhay Artista (1967)
- Keni Brothers (1966)
- Dalawang kumander sa WAC (1966)
- Mga Bagong Salta sa Maynila (1966)
- 7 Faces of Dr Si Baso, The (1966)
- Napoleon Doble and the Sexy Six (1966)
- Pambihirang dalawa (Sa combat) (1966)
- Mga Bagong Salta Sa Bahay Engkantada (1966)
- Dressed to Kill (1966)
- Dr La-Way: Pare, Kwarta, Na! (1966)
- Alyas Don Juan (1966) .... Agent 1-2-3
- Doble solo (1966) .... Agent 1-2-3
- Dolpong Istambul (1966) .... Agent 1-2-3
- Dolpong Scarface (1966) .... Agent 1-2-3
- James Batman (1966) .... Batman / James
- Operation Butterball (1966)
- Pepe en Pilar (1966) .... Pilar
- Sungit Conference (Ng Pitong Dakila) (1966)
- Alias Popeye (1966)
- Keng Leon, Keng Tigre Ecu Tatakut, Keka Pa (1965)
- Scarface at Al Capone: Espiya sa Ginto (1965)
- Operasyon ni Adan (1965)
- Dolpinger Meets Pantarorong (1965)
- Dolpinger: Agent sa lagim (1965)
- Dolpinger (1965)
- Dressed to Kill (1965)
- Dr. Yes (1965) .... Agent 1-2-3
- Genghis Bond: Agent 1-2-3 (1965)
- Kulog at kidlat (1965)
- Utos ni Tale hinde mababale (1965)
- Show Business (1964)
- Sa Daigdig ng Fantasia (1964)
- Captain Barbell (1964) .... Tenteng
- Adre, ayos na! (ang buto-buto) (1964)
- Babaeng Kidlat (1964)
- King and Queen for a Day (1963)
- Isinusumpa ko! (1963)
- Ikaw na ang mag-ako (1963)
- Manugang ni Drakula, Mga (1963)
- Tansan vs. Tarsan (1963) .... Tansan
- The Big Broadcast (1962)
- Lab na lab kita (1962)
- Si Lucio at si Miguel (1962)
- Susanang daldal (1962)
- Tansan the Mighty (1962) .... Tansan
- Hami-hanimun (1961)
- Kandidatong pulpol (1961)
- Lawiswis kawayan (1961)
- Operatang sampay bakod (1961)
- Beatnik (1960)
- Dobol trobol (1960)
1950s
- Kalabog en Bosyo (1959) .... Kalabog
- Ipinagbili ko ang aking anak (1959)
- Isinumpa (1959)
- Pakiusap (1959)
- Wedding Bells (1959)
- Kuwento ni Lola Basyang, Mga (1958) .... Pedro
... aka Mga kwento ni Lola Basyang (Philippines: Tagalog title) - Pulot gata (1958)
- Reyna ng Vicks, Mga (1958)
... aka The Queens of Vicks (Philippines: English title) - Silveria (1958)
- Bituing marikit (1957)
- Hahabul-habol (1957)
- Hong Kong Holiday (1957)
- Boksingera daw! (1956)
- Chavacano (1956)
- Gigolo (1956)
- Kulang sa pito (1956)
- Pampanguena (1956)
- Teresa (1956)
- Vacacionista (1956)
- Artista (1955)
- Balisong (1955)
- Despatsadora (1955)
- Hindi basta basta (1955)
- Hootsy kootsy (1955)
- Kurdapya (1955)
- Mambo dyambo (1955)
- Tatay na si Bondying (1955)
- Dalagang Ilocana (1954)
- Jack en Jill (1954) .... Gloria / Gorio
- Maalaala mo kaya (1954)
- Menor de edad (1954)
- Sabungera (1954)
- Sa isang halik mo Pancho (1954)
- Sa isang sulyap mo Tita (1953)
- Ang Mga Paslit (1953)
- Villa Barundia (1953)
- Walang Kaluluwa (1953)
- Kapag langit ang humatol (1952)
- Dolphy and Panchito (1950)
1940s
- Dugo at Bayan (I Remember Bataan) [as Rodolfo Quizon] (1946)
Awards
Special Awards
- Lifetime Achievement Award PASADO Awards
- Golden Father Foundation Parangal ng Bayan Awardee
- 1994 Bert Amorcelo Memorial Foundation, Dangal ng Lipi Awardee
- 1995 PMPC Star Awards for TV, Lifetime Achievement Award
- 1998 Gawad Urian Awards, Lifetime Achievement Award
- 2000 Cinemanila International Film Festival, Lifetime Achievement Award
- 2002 Lou Salvador Sr. Memorial Award, Bituin ng FAMAS Mula Noon Hanggang Ngayon Award
- 2005 FAMAS Huwarang Bituin
- 2009 Guillermo Mendoza Foundation Awards, Comedy Box-Office King (with Vic Sotto)
- 2009 Metro Manila Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award
- 2010 FAMAS Awards, Exemplary Achievement Award
- 2010 Grand Collar of the Order of the Golden Heart
Awards for acting
FAMAS Awards
- 1978 Best Actor Winner, Omeng Satanasia
Luna Awards ( Film Academy of the Phil.)
- 2011 Best Actor, "Father Jejemon"
PMPC Star Awards for TV
- 1992–1995, Best Comedy Actor, Home Along Da Riles
- 1986–1988, 1990 Best Comedy Actor, John En Marsha
- 2008 Best Comedy Actor, John En Shirley
Metro Manila Film Festival
- 1974 Best Actor Winner (Manila Film Festival)
- 1990 Best Actor Winner, Espadang Patpat
- 2010 Best Supporting Actor Winner, Rosario
- 2010 Best Actor Winner, Father Jejemon
References
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- ^ (2009-10-28). "'Dolphy at 80' World Tour". Global Nation. Retrieved on 2011-03-30.
- ^ Ager, Maila (2009-11-29). "Help Tondo native to palace, says Dolphy". Inquirer.net. Retrieved on 2011-03-30.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Lo, Ricardo F. (2008-07-20). "Dolphy at 80: Living in a Goldfish Bowl". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved on 2011-03-30.
- ^ a b Montelibano Edith. (2008-09-22). "Comedy King Dolphy to Shine at the Shrine". Pinoy Wired. Retrieved on 2011-03-30.
- ^ Valisno, Jeffrey O. (2010-12-16). "Dolphy: laughing all the way to the end". BusinessWorld Weekender. Retrieved on 2011-03-30.
- ^ a b (2008-07-24). "PEP: Dolphy celebrates 80th b-day, launches book". GMA News Online.
- ^ http://journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/humanitiesdiliman/article/viewArticle/628
- ^ Bordadora, Norman (6 November 2010). "Aquino confers decoration on Dolphy". Philippine Daily Inquirer. http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/breakingnews/breakingnews/view/20101106-301789/Aquino-confers-decoration-on-Dolphy. Retrieved 6 November 2010.
- ^ Llarena, Melba (2008-07-19). "Vic Sotto discovers Dolphy's humanity during "Double Trouble" shoot". Philippine Entertainment Portal. http://www.pep.ph/news/18362/Vic-Sotto-says-working-with-Dolphy-is-a-big-thing-for-him. Retrieved 2008-08-11.
- ^ Leavold, Andrew (2008-02-08). "Dolphy Filmography 1964-1969". The Search for Weng Weng. Retrieved on 2011-04-01.
External links
- Dolphy at the Internet Movie Database
Categories:- 1928 births
- Filipino film actors
- Filipino television actors
- Filipino television personalities
- Filipino film directors
- Living people
- Filipino comedians
- Filipino people of Chinese descent
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