Filipino actors who deceased in 2009

Here are 5 famous actors from Philippines died in 2009:

Francis Magalona

Francis Magalona (October 4, 1964 Mandaluyong-March 6, 2009 Philippines) also known as Francis Michael Durango Magalona, Francis M, Francis M., FM, Kiko, King of Pinoy Rap, Master Rapper, Father of Pinoy Hip-Hop, The Man From Manila, The Mouth, The Filipino King of Rap, FrancisM, Francis Durango Magalona, King of Rap or Hari ng Rap was a Filipino singer, record producer, songwriter, music video director, actor, photographer, presenter, entrepreneur and rapper. He had eight children, Maxene Magalona, Unna Magalona, Nicolo Magalona, Elmo Magalona, Arkin Magalona, Clara Magalona, Saab Magalona and Frank Magalona.

Born to a musical family, Francis Magalona started his career as a breakdancer in the 1980s. He later gained fame as a rapper with the release of his debut album "Yo!" in 1990, which became the first commercially successful rap album in the Philippines. He continued to release hit albums throughout the 90s, with his music often being political and socially conscious.

Aside from his music career, Magalona was also a respected actor, appearing in numerous films and TV shows throughout his career. He was also a prominent television host, serving as a judge on the Filipino version of "The Voice" and hosting his own music show "Rap Sessions with Francis M".

Magalona was widely regarded as a pioneer of Pinoy rap music and helped to popularize the genre in the Philippines. He was also a strong advocate for nationalism and Filipino culture, which was reflected in his music and public appearances. He passed away in 2009 due to complications from leukemia, but his legacy as a musician and cultural icon continues to live on.

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Johnny Delgado

Johnny Delgado (February 28, 1948 Manila-November 19, 2009 Quezon City) also known as Juan Marasigan Feleo, Juan Feleo or Josenaldo Mikael Delgado was a Filipino actor and writer. He had two children, Anna Feleo and Ina Feleo.

Delgado was known for his outstanding performances in Filipino movies, television shows, and stage plays. He appeared in more than 120 films during his career, including "Batch '81," "Burlesk King," and "Bayaning 3rd World." Delgado was recognized for his extraordinary acting skills and received numerous awards, including Best Actor at the 1980 Gawad Urian Awards for his role in "Kisapmata."

Aside from acting, Delgado was also a notable writer. He wrote several scripts for films and television shows, such as "Itim," "Minsa'y Isang Gamu-Gamo," and "Kampanerang Kuba." In addition, he was one of the founders of the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) and contributed to the development of Philippine theater.

Delgado passed away on November 19, 2009, due to lymphoma. His legacy as a talented actor and writer lives on in the Philippine entertainment industry.

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Bernard Bonnin

Bernard Bonnin (September 8, 1939 Himamaylan-November 21, 2009 Quezon City) a.k.a. Bernard Bodine, Bernard Bonning or Bernard Manuel Iglesia Bonnin was a Filipino actor. He had seven children, J.C. Bonnin, Charlene Gonzales, Gabriel Bernard Bonnin Llora, Melvin Bonnin, France Bonnin, Maria Antonia Bonnin and Richard Bonnin.

Bernard Bonnin started his acting career as a child star in the movie "Dakilang Punglo" in 1957. He then went on to appear in various films and television shows such as "Anak ni Waray vs. Anak ni Biday", "Oo na... Mahal na kung mahal", and "Batya't Palu-Palo". Aside from acting, he was also a successful businessman and owned a popular restaurant in Quezon City. Bonnin was known for his versatility in portraying different roles, from drama to comedy. He was posthumously awarded the Best Supporting Actor award at the 26th PMPC Star Awards for Television for his role in the TV series "Iisa Pa Lamang".

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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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Berting Labra

Berting Labra (April 17, 1933 Manila-February 10, 2009 Pateros, Metro Manila) also known as Roberto Labra was a Filipino actor. He had one child, Nanette Labra.

Berting Labra started his career in the entertainment industry as a comedian in the late 1940s. He then ventured into acting and landed his first film role in 1954 in the movie "Anak Bantay". He went on to have a successful career in film and television, appearing in over 200 movies in his lifetime.

Labra was known for his versatility as an actor, being able to portray both comedic and dramatic roles. He won several awards throughout his career, including Best Supporting Actor in the 1976 Metro Manila Film Festival for the movie "Mga Bilanggong Birhen" and the 2003 Gawad Urian Lifetime Achievement Award.

Aside from his successful acting career, Labra was also a businessman, owning several businesses including restaurants and a boxing gym. He was also known for his philanthropic efforts, supporting various charities and organizations.

Berting Labra passed away in 2009 at the age of 75 due to complications from diabetes. He is remembered as one of the most talented actors in Philippine cinema and a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.

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