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Notability
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Reference
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Ai-Ai de las Alas
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Martina Aileen de las Alas. Called the "Comedy Concert Queen."
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Alex Gonzaga
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Catherine Cruz Gonzaga
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Ambet Nabus
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Edilberto Rivera Nabus.
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Andoy Balunbalunan
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Alejandro Villegas. Husband of Dely Atay-atayan.
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Andrew E
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Andrew Espiritu. First attained popularity with his hit single Humanap Ka ng Panget.
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Apeng Daldál
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Serafín Gabriél.
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Ariel Ureta
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Juan Ariel Muñoz Ureta.
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Aruray
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One of the post-war comedy stars along Dely Atay-Atayan, Patsy, Dolphy, and Panchito. Often partnered with Chichay.
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Babalu
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Pablito Sarmiento.
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Balót
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Jaime Llave.
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Barbie Forteza
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Barbara Ambas Forteza.
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Bentot
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Arturo Vergara Medina. Well-known for his role as Pugo's sidekick in the radio, later tv, sitcom Tangtarangtang.
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Bert Marcelo
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Known for his trademark, high-pitched contagious laugh. He gained prominence as an endorser in the 1980s, lending his comedic appeal to a popular beer commercial.
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Cachupóy
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Canuplín
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Canuto Francia. Spoofed Charlie Chaplin.
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Caridád Sanchez
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Aside from comedy, she also performed in dramatic roles.
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Chichay
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Amparo Robles Custodio.
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Chiquito
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Augusto Valdéz Pangan. King Of Pinoy Slapstick Comedy
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Dudak
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Drexler Pisalbon
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Christopher
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Matimtiman Cruz
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Maria Josefa Cruz.
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Dagúl
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Romeo Pastrana.
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Joey de Leon
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José María Ramos de León. Also known as The Henyo Master
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Dely Atay-atayan
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Adelaida Marquéz Fernando.
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Dolphy
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Rodolfo Vera Quizon. Called the first and original "King of Comedy."
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[1]
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Ethel Booba
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Ethel Gabison.
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Eugene Domingo
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The Comedy Star for All Seasons. Famous side-kick of comedy queen Ai-Ai.
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Kuya Germs
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Also known as German Moreno.
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Ike Lozada
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Enrique Lozada.
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Joross Gamboa
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John Ross Sanchez Gamboa
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Jose Manalo
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Ariel Pagtalonia Manalo.
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Joey Marquez
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John Lapus
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Janno Gibbs
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Keempee de Leon
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Leo Martinez
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Lou Veloso
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Luciano Mariano Veloso.
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Marc Logan
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Marcelo Logan Ponti Jr.
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Mahal
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Noemi Tesorero.
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Michael V.
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also known as Bitoy.
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Mura
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Allan Padua.
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Nikko Natividad
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Norman Mitchell
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Parody Shows. He is the King of Philippine Parody.
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Ogie Alcasid
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Herminio José Lualhatì Alcasid.
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Oscar Obligación
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Dencio Padilla
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Dencio Baldivia.
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Palito
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Reynaldo Alfredo R. Hipolito.
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Pamu Pamorada
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Panchito
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Alfonso D. Tagle.
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Ramón Zamora
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Ramón Artiaga Zamora. Made film imitations of Bruce Lee.
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Raymart Santiago
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Redford White
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Cipriano Cermeño.
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Rene Sta. Cruz
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Hataw sa Hapon and Bigtime Balita host
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Richard Gomez
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Roderick Paulate
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He is King of Gay comedy
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Pepe Pimentél
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José Pimentél. Died 2013.
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Pepot
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Pugak at Tugak
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Pugak (Conrado Piring) and Tugak (Perfecto Piñon) were a famous comedy team in the 1950s and early 1960s. Perfecto Piñon later became a well-known painter.
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Pugò
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Mariano Contreras. Well-known for his lead role in the radio, later tv, sitcom Tangtarangtang.
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René Requiestas
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Renato L. Requiestas.
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Reycard Duet
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Tito Sotto
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Vicente Castelo Sotto. An actor, singer, songwriter, TV host, and politician. He was Vice Mayor of Quezon City. Having served two terms as a Senator in the national government, he became nicknamed "Tito Sen."
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Togo
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Andres Solomon. Often partnered with Pugò in Pugo and Togo.
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Toni Gonzaga
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Celestine Cruz Gonzaga. She is also referred to as "Queen of Philippine Rom-com" and "Ultimate Multimedia Star"
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Vic Sotto
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Marvic Castelo Sotto. Also known as bossing & also the Box Office King Of Comedy
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Vice Ganda
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Jose Marie Borja Viceral. He is the "Box-office Phenomenal Superstar" and "Unkabogable Star".
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Wally Bayola
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Walter James Bayola.
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Willie Revillame
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Wilfredo Buendia Revillame. King of Comedy Variety Show. His famous variety shows are Magandang Tanghali Bayan, Masayang Tanghali Bayan, Wowowee, Willing Willie, Wil Time Bigtime, Wowowillie and Wowowin
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Yoyoy Villame
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Roman Tesorio Villame. Singer-composer.
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