Filipino actors who deceased in 2012

Here are 5 famous actors from Philippines died in 2012:

Dolphy

Dolphy (July 25, 1928 Tondo-July 10, 2012 Makati) otherwise known as Comedy King, Pidol, Rodolfo Vera Quizon, Bombilya, Rodolfo Vera Quizon, Sr., Golay, Rodolfo Vera, Rodolfo Quizon, Rodolfo V. Quizon, Rudolf Histcock or Rodolfo Vera Quizon, Sr., OGH was a Filipino comedian, actor and film producer. He had 18 children, Epi Quizon, Manuel Quizon, Rodolfo Quizon Jr., Edwin Quizon, Salud Quizon, Eric Quizon, Madonna Smith Quizon, Carlos S. Quizon, Ronnie Quizon, Dino Quizon, Freddie Quizon, Rolly Quizon, Edgar Quizon, Vandolph, Nicole Quizon, Zia Quizon, Mariquita Quizon and Rommel Quizon.

Dolphy started his career in show business during World War II as a stage performer. He later moved to film and appeared in over 200 movies throughout his career, including the popular comedy series "John en Marsha" where he played the character of John Puruntong. He also received various awards for his contributions in the entertainment industry, including the National Artist for Film award in 2008, which is considered the highest recognition given to Filipino artists. Apart from his work in film and television, Dolphy was also known for his philanthropic works, and he actively supported various charitable organizations. He passed away at the age of 83 due to multiple organ failure.

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Celso Ad. Castillo

Celso Ad. Castillo (September 12, 1943 Siniloan, Laguna-November 26, 2012 Siniloan, Laguna) also known as Celso Advento Castillo, Celso Ad Castillo, Celso ad'Castillo, Celso Kid, The Kid, Arif Amiruddin bin Abdullah or Celso Adolfo Castillo was a Filipino screenwriter, actor, film director and film producer. He had four children, Christopher Ad. Castillo, Patrick Ad. Castillo, Monique Castillo and Roxanne Ad. Castillo.

He is known for his contributions to Philippine cinema, particularly during the 1970s and 1980s. He wrote and directed several films that are now considered classics, such as "Asedillo", "Burlesk Queen", "Nympha", and "Init sa Magdamag". He also worked with some of the biggest names in Philippine cinema including Nora Aunor, Vilma Santos, Lorna Tolentino, and Eddie Garcia.

Castillo started his career in the film industry at a young age, working as an assistant director and screenwriter for some of the biggest film studios in the Philippines. In 1971, he became a director and got his big break with the film "Asedillo", which starred Fernando Poe Jr. and marked the start of his long and successful career.

Aside from his work in film, Castillo was also a well-known writer and journalist. He co-founded the Philippine Daily Inquirer and wrote for several other publications throughout his career.

Castillo died on November 26, 2012, at the age of 69, in his hometown of Siniloan, Laguna. His contributions to Philippine cinema continue to be celebrated and remembered to this day.

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Mario O'Hara

Mario O'Hara (April 20, 1946 Zamboanga City-June 26, 2012 Pasay) also known as Mario Herrero O'Hara or Mario O' Hara was a Filipino screenwriter, film director, playwright, actor, theatre director, television director, film producer and radio announcer.

He was known for his works in Philippine cinema, having directed films such as "Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos," "Bulaklak sa City Jail," and "Insiang," which was the first Filipino film to be shown at the Cannes Film Festival. O'Hara started his career in the entertainment industry as an actor in the 1960s before transitioning into writing and directing. He was recognized for his contributions to Philippine cinema through various awards including the National Artist for Film in 2018 and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Cinemanila International Film Festival in 2008. O'Hara was also involved in theater, having founded the UP Repertory Company in 1971, and television, directing several successful TV shows. He passed away in 2012 at the age of 66 due to complications from leukemia.

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Luis Gonzales

Luis Gonzales (August 10, 1928 Manila-March 15, 2012 Makati) also known as Luis Mercado, Louie Gonzales, Luisito Gonzales or Mang Luis was a Filipino actor and politician.

Gonzales began his career in the entertainment industry in the early 1950s, appearing in various film and television projects throughout his career spanning over five decades. Some of his memorable roles include his performances in "Mara Clara" and "Minsan May Isang Ina."

Aside from his acting career, Gonzales also had a successful political career. In 1971, he successfully ran for councilor in Manila's 4th district and was re-elected in 1980. He later served as the vice mayor of Manila in 1986 under Mayor Mel Lopez. Gonzales was also appointed as the director of the Philippine National Oil Company from 1989 to 1998.

Gonzales was known for his commitment to public service and was also an advocate for the arts and culture. In recognition of his contributions, he received numerous awards, including the Gawad CCP Para Sa Sining award in 2001.

Gonzales passed away at the age of 83 in 2012 due to pneumonia. His legacy in both the entertainment industry and Philippine politics continues to inspire many to this day.

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Angelo Castro, Jr.

Angelo Castro, Jr. (March 6, 1945 Metro Manila-April 5, 2012 Taguig) otherwise known as Angelo Ylagan Castro, Jr., ACJ, AC or OA was a Filipino actor. He had three children, Gabriella Castro, Diego Castro and Angelica Castro.

Aside from being an actor, Angelo Castro, Jr., was also a well-known television news anchor and journalist in the Philippines. He worked for various networks such as ABS-CBN, GMA Network, and ABC-5 (now TV5) throughout his career. He was known for his in-depth reporting and analysis of political and social issues, as well as his coverage of major events such as the People Power Revolution in 1986. Castro, Jr. was also a radio commentator and hosted programs on both television and radio. He was a recipient of numerous awards for his contributions in broadcast journalism, including the prestigious Ka Doroy Broadcaster of the Year Award from the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas.

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