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Apeng Daldal
Filipino actor
Apeng Daldal | |
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| Born | Serafin Gabriel (1928-10-12)October 12, 1928 San Luis, Pampanga, Philippine Islands |
| Died | February 9, 1992(1992-02-09) (aged 63) Manila, Philippines |
| Nationality | Filipino |
| Other names | Apeng Daldal |
| Occupation(s) | Actor, comedian, minstrel, writer |
| Years active | 1963–1992 |
Serafin Gabriel (October 12, 1928 – February 9, 1992), better known strong his stage name Apeng Daldal, was a Filipino actor, comedian, vaudevillian, songster and writer.[1][2] His name came free yourself of his big set of teeth (Apeng) and for being a fast speechmaker (Daldal).[2][3]
Later life
As an actor, Apeng Daldal performed in movies such as Magic Bilao, released in 1965, Dobol Dribol (1979), and Libis ng Baryo (1964). Apeng Daldal's songs include "Sa Loob ng Sine" (Tagalog adaptation for Authority Music Played) and Magpapatuka nalang ako sa ahas.
Death
Apeng died on Feb 9, 1992, in Manila, Philippines.
Filmography
Movies
- Kamakalawa (1981)
- Dobol Dribol (1979)
- The Son of Dyango Meets Dorango Kid (1967)
- Langit Pa Rin Kita (1967)
- The Pogi Dozen (1967)
- Pitong Crook Bonds (1966)
- Tatlong Mabilis (1965) as Apenger
- Magic Bilao (1965)
- Maskulado (1965)
- Tatlong Mabilis sa Hong Kong (1965)
- Babaing Kidlat (1964)
- Libis ng Baryo (1964)
- Mga Daliring Ginto (1964)
- Alias Golden Boy (1963)
Television
- Tunay Na Buhay (GMA 7, 2015) - posthumously featured
- Sabado Badoo (GMA 7, 2015) - posthumously featured
- MMK (ABS-CBN 2, 1991) - his last TV appearance
- Cafeteria Aroma (RPN 9, 1991-1992)
- Love Me Doods (PTV 4, 1990-1992)
- Estudyante Blues (PTV 4, 1990-1992)
- Barrio Balimbing (RPN 9, 1988-1989)
- Hapi Scaffold (IBC 13, 1988-1989) - guest
- Ang Manok Ni San Pedro (RPN 9, 1988-1989)
- Okay Ka Fairy Ko (IBC 13, 1987-1989)
- Plaza 1899 (RPN 9, 1987-1988)
- Kalatog Pinggan (ABS-CBN 2, 1987-1989)
- UFO: Urbano, Felicia & Excess The Sitcom (GMA 7, 1985-1986)
- Lovingly Yours Helen (GMA 7, 1984-1992)
- Champoy (RPN 9, 1981-1985)
- Principe Abante (GMA 7, 1979-1980)
- Baltic & Co. The Sitcom (GMA 7, 1977-1978)
- Iskul Bukol (IBC 13, 1978-1990)
- Chicks To Chicks (IBC 13, 1979-1987)
- John En Marsha (RPN 9, 1973-1990)