Augusto Valdes Pangan, Sr. (March 12, 1932 – July 2, 1997), professionally known as Chiquito, was a Filipino actor and comedian.

Biography

Chiquito was born Augusto Valdes Pangan in Manila.

Chiquito was befriended by Fernando Poe, Sr., and with Poe's assistance, started a film career. Chiquito portrayed the very first male version of Darna in the film Teribol Dobol, preceding Dolphy, who only later came out with his own "portrayal" of the superheroine in Darna, Kuno?. By the 1980s, his brother Rene served as president and general manager of their production companies Sotang Bastos and Archer Productions.

In 1984, Chiquito was nominated for a FAMAS Best Supporting Actor Award for his role in Lovingly Yours, Helen, a film dramatization of the radio and GMA television show hosted by Helen Vela.

Chiquito also entered local politics. He was elected three times as member of the municipal council of Makati, serving from 1969 to 1972, 1988 to 1989, He was a member of the Kilusang Bagong Lipunan during his political career.

In 1994, Chiquito made a brief showbiz comeback when he teamed up with rapper-comedian Andrew E. in the film Pinagbiyak Na Bunga (Lookalayk) under Viva Films. The movie was a big success and later on had a television spin-off that same year entitled Puno't Bunga produced by Studio Viva (formerly Viva Television) and aired over GMA Network. He later had supporting roles in films like Ang Pagbabalik ni Pedro Penduko (opposite Janno Gibbs), Bangers (with Joey de Leon and Andrew E.), and Strict ang Parents Ko (with Amanda Page).

Filmography

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!scope="row"| 1947

| Sanggano

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!scope="row"| 1957

| Phone Pal

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| Lutong Makaw

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| Be My Love

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| Fighting Tisoy

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| Obra-Maestra

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| Mr. Basketball

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| Atrebida

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| Lo' Waist Gang at si Og sa Mindoro

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| 4 na Pulubi

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!scope="row"| 1959

| Mekeni, Abe

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| Gorio and His Jeepney

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| Gorio

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| Adiong Sikat ng Tondo

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| Adiong Sikat

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| Walang Susuko

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| Gorio: Kahapon, Ngayon at Bukas

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| Hindi Tayo Talo

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| Gulo Kung Gulo

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| Lagay Muna

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| Operasyong Bayong

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| Markang Demonyo

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| Sobra sa Init, Kulang sa Lamig

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| Ikaw Na ang Mag-Ako

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| Ang Mahiwagang Lampara

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| Bulilit Al Capone

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| Propesor Atong

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| 3 Desperados

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| Via Europa

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| Ulilang Cowboy

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| Mr. Wong

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| Mr. Wong

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| Karate Squad

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| Alyas Fumanchu

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| Fumanchu

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| Adiong Untouchable<!-- July 8 -->

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| Adiong

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| Pulis Walang Kaparis<!-- July 19 -->

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| Dimas Kadena

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| James Ban-dong<!-- September -->

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| James Band-ong, Agent 02-10

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| Pinoy Beatles <!-- October 5 -->

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| Mabilis.... Paa at Kamay<!-- October 16 -->

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| Kayumanggi Cinema's initial offering

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| Angkan ni Limahong

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| Limahong

| DES Productions' initial offering

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| Lumuluhang Komiko<!-- December 5 -->

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| Mr. Wong vs. Mistico

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| Mr. Wong

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| Iyo ang Norte, Akin ang Sur

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| Batang Pasay

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| Kilabot ng Luzon

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| Mga Abilidad sa Akong

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| Agent BB-10-BB-10

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| Mr. Walastik Laging May Atik

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| Mr. Walastik

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| Mr. Thunderball

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| Agent 02-10

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| Doble Solo

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| Agent 02-10

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| Mr. Humble Boy (Ang Dating Kampeon)

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| Sotang Bastos Productions's initial offering

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| Jack En Poy

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| Dragon Squad

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| Apat Na Ipo-ipo

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| Sexy sa Labanan

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| Augustina

| Also story writer <!-- Sotang Bastos Productions -->

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| Target: Sexy Rose

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!scope="row" rowspan=8| 1967

| Palekerong Kutsero

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| Gretas Productions' initial offering

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| Mister 8 Ball

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| Mister 8 Ball

| Also writer

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| Wild, Wild Wong

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| Ago / Mr. Wong

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| Samuel Bilibid

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| Samuel Bilibid

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| Okey Ka Choy

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| No Read, No Write

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| Pobres Park

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| The Pogi Dozen

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!scope="row" rowspan=11| 1968

| Mister Gimmick

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| Isang Libong Mukha

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| Agents: Wen Manong

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| Jeepney King

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| Gorio

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| The Magnificent Zorro

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| Zorro

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| May I Go Out?

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| Kiko en Kikay

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| Kiko

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| Sapagkat Ako'y Pangit Lamang

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| Hari ng Yabang

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| Prettyboy Playboy

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| The Hornets

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!scope="row" rowspan=9| 1969

| Pangit Squad

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| Ponso Villa and the Sexy Mexicanas

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| Ponso Villa

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| Strike Everywhere

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| Pa-Bandying-Bandying

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| Mr. Wong Strikes Again

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| Mr. Wong

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| Franco Negro

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| Franco Negro

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| "Che" Charon

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| "Che" Charon

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| Wrong to Be Born

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| Viltra's initial offering

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| Atorni Agaton (Agent Law-Ko)

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| Agaton

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!scope="row" rowspan=4| 1970

| James Bondat

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| Agent Bond-tis

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| Lord Forgive Me

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| Servillano Zapata

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| Servillano Zapata

| Also writer

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| Arizona Kid

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| Ambo, the Arizona Kid

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!scope="row" rowspan=3| 1971

| The Marijuana Kid

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| Pobreng Alindahaw

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| The Prince and I

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!scope="row" rowspan=4| 1972

| David at Goliath

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| David Dimagiba

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| Naku Poooo!

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| Fist to Kill

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| RSJ Productions' initial offering

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| Isla Limasawa

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| Archer Productions' initial offering

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!scope="row" rowspan="2"| 1973

| Prinsipe Abante

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| Prinsipe Abante

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| Telebong, Telebong, Telebong

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| Gerald Productions' initial offering

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!scope="row" rowspan=6| 1974

| Bamboo Gods and Iron Men

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| Charley

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| Jack en the Magic Beans

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| Jack

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| Ulong Pugot... Naglalagot!

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| Dynamite Wong and T.N.T. Jackson

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| Dynamite Wong

| Released in the United States as TNT Jackson

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| Mr. Pogi and D' Crazy Chicks

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| Also story writer <!-- Screenplay is by Jerry O. Tirazona -->

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| Enter Garote

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!scope="row" rowspan="8"| 1975

| Ang Magician: Tito the Great<!-- Jan. 25 -->

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| Tito

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| Chikiting Gubat

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| Also story writer <!-- Screenplay is by Ross Oracion -->

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| Lorelei

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| Kenkoy En Rosing

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| Teribol Dobol

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| Jack of All Trades (Master of None!)

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| Mr. Pogi Part II

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| Ito ang Daigdig nina Pepe En Pilar

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!scope="row" rowspan=6| 1976

| Ang Erpat Kong Groovy (Baduy Naman)

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| Mister Yoso

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| Boss, Basta Ikaw (Wa 'Na 'Kong Sey)

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| International Playboy

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| Oo Nga't Pangit, Pero Lintik

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| Barok

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| Barok

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| Mr. Wong and the Bionic Girls

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| Mr. Wong

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| Tinimbang Ka, Bakit Husto?

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| Big Happening ni Chikiting En Iking

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| Asiong Aksaya

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| Asiong Aksaya

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| Herkulas

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| Maga-Patuka Na Lang Ako sa Ahas

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| Ang Darling Ko'y Aswang

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!scope="row" rowspan=6| 1978

| Kaming Patok Na Patok

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| Ang Mabait, ang Masungit at ang Pangit

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| Agent Playboy, Alyas Jeproks

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| Block Busters

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| Pete Matipid

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| The Wild Grease

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!scope="row" rowspan="4"| 1979

| Tatay Na Barok

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| Vontes V

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| Si Gorio at ang Damong Ligaw

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| Al Magat's Mang Kepweng

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| Mang Kepweng

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!scope="row" rowspan="7"| 1980

| Peter Maknat

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| Peter Maknat

| Also writer

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| Awat Na, Asiong Aksaya

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| Asiong Aksaya

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| Goriong Butete<!-- May 9 -->

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| Gorio

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| Lasing Master<!-- May 16 -->

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| Six Million Centavo Man<!-- June 6 -->

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| Rocky Tu-Log<!-- October 3 -->

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| Rocky

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| Eto Na Naman si Asiong Aksaya

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| Asiong Aksaya

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!scope="row" rowspan="9"| 1981

| Pamilya Antik

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| Takbo... Peter... Takbo!

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| Peter

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| Milyonaryong Gipit

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| Kumander Surot

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| Kumander Surot

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| Mother, Mother, I Am Sick... Call Mang Kepweng Very Quick!

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| Mang Kepweng

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| Boljak

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| Boljak

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| Adiong Bulutong

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| Adiong Bulutong

| Also writer

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| Mister Kwekong

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| Mister Kwekong

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| Patok

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| Patok

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!scope="row" rowspan=5| 1982

| Kalog at Kidlat

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| Mr. Wong Meets Jesse & James

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| Mr. Wong

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| Pete Makulit

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| Pete Makulit

| Also writer

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| Mga Alagad ng Kuwadradong Mesa

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| Sir Lansilat

| Also story writer

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| Tokwa't Baboy

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!scope="row" rowspan="4"| 1983

| Wrong Mistake<!-- January 6 -->

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| Ang Kawawang Koboy<!-- February 6 -->

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| E.T. Is Estong Tutong<!-- April 22 -->

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| Estong Tutong

| Also executive producer

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| Mang Kepweng and Son<!-- April 29 -->

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| Mang Kepweng

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!scope="row"| 1984

| Lovingly Yours, Helen (The Movie)<!-- July 26 -->

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| "Nang Maupos ang Kandila" segment

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| Magbiro Ka sa Lasing, 'Wag Lang sa Bagong Gising<!-- Unknown -->

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| Nagalit ang Patay sa Haba ng Lamay<!-- April 19 -->

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| High Blood<!-- October 25 -->

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| Silbestre Pantalon

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!scope="row" rowspan="4"| 1986

| Rocky Four-Ma<!-- January 10 -->

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| Rocky

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| Praybet Depektib Akademi<!-- February 14 -->

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| Pete dela Cruz

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| Sobra Na... Tama Na... Asiong Aksaya!<!-- May 8 -->

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| Asiong Aksaya

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| The Buelta Force<!-- November 28 -->

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!scope="row" rowspan="2"| 1987

| Balandra Crossing<!-- May 28 -->

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| Nonoy Garote and the Sidekicks<!-- September 17 -->

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| Nonoy Garote

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!scope="row" rowspan="2"| 1988

| Gorio Punasan, Rebel Driver<!-- April 22 -->

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| Gorio Punasan

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| Code Name: Black & White<!-- December 15 -->

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| Blacky

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!scope="row"| 1990

| Legend of the Lost Dragon<!-- February 14/15 -->

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!rowspan="2" scope="row"| 1994

| Pinagbiyak Na Bunga (Lookalayk)<!-- Feb 16 -->

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| Berto

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| Ang Pagbabalik ni Pedro Penduko<!-- Dec. 29 -->

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| Abraham

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!rowspan="2" scope="row"| 1995

| Bangers<!-- May 25 -->

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| Hop Hibang

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| Ang Syota Kong Balikbayan<!-- Nov. 29 -->

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| Greg/Gorio

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!scope="row"| 1996

| Strict ang Peyrents Ko<!-- Dec 11 -->

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| Pulgoso

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  • 1980 – Zodiac Connection [UNCONFIRMED] (Sotang Bastos Productions)
  • 1980 – Si Ali-masag sa Maynila (Mercedes Films)
  • 1983 – Estong Tutong, Ikalawang Yugto
  • 1984 – Kung Tawagin Siya'y Bahala Na (Archer Productions)

Television

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! Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes

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| 1966 || Gorio and His Jeepney || Gorio ||

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| 1968 || The Chiquito Show || ||

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Theatre

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! Year !! Title !! Role !! Venue !! Ref.

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| 1959 || Kanditalo || || Manila Grand Opera House ||

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Accolades

In 1984, Chiquito was nominated for a FAMAS Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Lovingly Yours, Helen, a film dramatization of the radio and GMA television show hosted by Helen Vela.

See also

  • Maria Teresa Carlson

Notes

References

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