Filipino actors who deceased at age 68

Here are 6 famous actors from Philippines died at 68:

Max Alvarado

Max Alvarado (February 19, 1929 Manila-April 6, 1997 Metro Manila) also known as Maximo Pompling, Gavino Maximo Teodosio, Maxie Dudale, Pompleng or Pompling was a Filipino actor, dancer, singer and comedian.

He was one of the most prominent character actors during the Philippine film industry's "Golden Age" in the 1950s and 1960s. Alvarado appeared in over 200 films throughout his career, often playing roles as a villain or a supporting actor. Besides acting, he was also a skilled dancer and singer, which he showcased in several films.

Born in Manila as the sixth of seven children of parents who hailed from Pampanga, Alvarado started his showbiz career as a chorus boy in stage plays before transitioning to acting in films in the late 1940s. He quickly established himself as a versatile character actor, known for his ability to shift seamlessly between comedic and dramatic roles.

In the 1970s, Alvarado also ventured into producing films, setting up his own production company, Max Productions. One of his most successful films as a producer was "Banaue: Stairway to the Sky," which was also praised for its striking cinematography of the Banaue Rice Terraces.

Alvarado continued to act until his death in 1997, appearing in films like "Mukha ng Buhay" and "Pusong Mamon." He was posthumously given a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Film Academy of the Philippines in 1998.

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Lito Anzures

Lito Anzures (February 22, 1927 Bulakan-April 5, 1995 Philippines) a.k.a. Angelito Castro Anzures, Lito Anzurez, Lito Ansures or Lito was a Filipino actor.

He died caused by natural causes.

Lito Anzures started his career in showbiz in the 1950s and became known for his roles in action and drama films. He worked with some of the biggest names in Philippine cinema including Fernando Poe Jr., Dolphy, and Joseph Estrada. Anzures also appeared in several television shows and theater productions. He was recognized for his talent as an actor and received various awards and nominations including a Best Supporting Actor award from the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) for his performance in the film "Bilangin ang Bituin sa Langit" in 1989. Anzures was also a former president of the Actors Guild of the Philippines. Despite his success in the industry, he remained humble and dedicated to his craft.

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Gregorio Fernandez

Gregorio Fernandez (May 25, 1904 Lubao-March 11, 1973 Quezon City) otherwise known as Dr. Gregorio M. Fernandez, Dr. Gregorio Fernandez, Doc Greg, Yoyong or Dr. Gregorio Montemayor-Fernández was a Filipino film director, actor and screenwriter. He had eight children, Rudy Fernandez, Ma. Luisa "Merle" Fernandez, Maria Paz Fernandez, Maria Isabel Fernandez, Jose Fernandez, Naria Teresita Fernandez, Emmanuel Fernandez and Mary Anne Fernandez.

He died in myocardial infarction.

Gregorio Fernandez was born in Lubao, Pampanga, Philippines. Before starting his career in film, he worked as a doctor in his hometown for several years. In 1946, he appeared in the movie "Sisa" as an actor, which was his first steps into Philippine cinema, and later on worked on several more movies as both an actor and screenplay writer.

He directed more than 50 films throughout his career, including the critically acclaimed and award-winning films "Anak Dalita" and "Badjao". He was known for his socially relevant films that tackled issues such as poverty, social injustice, and cultural preservation.

Aside from his contributions to Philippine cinema, Fernandez was also involved in politics. He served as a councilor of the city of Quezon from 1953 to 1955 and was also appointed as the Philippine ambassador to Ireland from 1964 to 1967.

Fernandez's legacy in Philippine cinema still lives on, as he is considered one of the country's most influential and prolific filmmakers.

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Roland Dantes

Roland Dantes (June 15, 1940 Philippines-March 16, 2009 Quezon City) otherwise known as Rolando Pintoy Dantes or Roland Santos was a Filipino police officer, actor, bodybuilder and martial artist.

Born in Nueva Ecija, Philippines, Dantes developed an interest in martial arts at a young age and became a member of the Philippine Karate Team. He went on to win multiple national and international championships in karate, earning himself the nickname "The Kickboxer."

Despite his success in martial arts, Dantes pursued a career in law enforcement and became a police officer in Manila. He later joined the Philippine Constabulary and was assigned to the Presidential Security Group under the administration of former President Ferdinand Marcos.

In addition to his law enforcement career, Dantes also pursued acting and appeared in numerous Filipino action films. He was particularly known for his roles in "Isla" (1985) and "Kasalanan ang Buhayin Ka" (1987).

Dantes also made a name for himself in the world of bodybuilding, winning several Mr. Philippines titles and competing in the Mr. Universe competition. He later became a coach and mentor to aspiring bodybuilders and helped establish the Philippine Bodybuilding Association.

Dantes passed away in 2009 at the age of 68 due to complications from diabetes. He was remembered for his contributions not only to martial arts, law enforcement, and entertainment, but also to the development of bodybuilding in the Philippines.

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Dencio Padilla

Dencio Padilla (May 7, 1929 Manila-October 10, 1997 Quezon City) also known as Prudencio Padilla, Tata Dens or Dencio Baldivia was a Filipino actor. He had five children, Dennis Padilla, Dencio Padilla, Jr., Richard Padilla, Gene Padilla and Glen Baldevia.

Dencio Padilla appeared in more than 500 films throughout his career which spanned over four decades. He was best known for his comedic roles in Filipino movies and television shows. He often played the sidekick role, providing comic relief to the lead actors. Padilla's notable films include Ang Tatay Kong Nanay, Kambal Tuko, and Totoy Guwapo.

Aside from acting, Padilla was also a businessman. He owned a shoe factory and a resort in Batangas, Philippines. In 1981, he was awarded the Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film "Pabling" at the 29th FAMAS Awards. Despite his success, Padilla lived a simple life and was known for his kindness to those he worked with.

Dencio Padilla passed away on October 10, 1997, due to a heart attack at the age of 68. However, his legacy continues in Philippine cinema, inspiring many other comedians and actors after him.

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Boots Plata

Boots Plata (August 17, 1943 Quezon City-November 2, 2011 Taguig) also known as Manuel Guevarra, Jr. or Butse was a Filipino film director, actor and screenwriter. He had two children, Jaypee Guevarra and Anes Guevarra.

Plata began his career in the film industry as a writer for the movie "Big Boy" in 1965. He continued to pursue scriptwriting, and in 1973, he made his directorial debut with the film "Career." Plata was known for his works in action and drama genres and was a prolific filmmaker, having directed over 100 movies during his career. Some of his notable films include "Biktima," "Ako ang Huhusga," and "Sgt. Clarin: Bala para sa Galit." Plata also acted in several movies, including "Sa Hirap at Ginhawa," "Ang Boyfriend Kong Baduy," and "Kasalanan ang Buhayin Ka." He passed away in 2011 at the age of 68, leaving behind a legacy in the Philippine film industry.

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