Jaime Llave
Jaime Llave (bɛ doɣila anashaara gɔli March biɛɣu pishi ni ayi dali,yuuni 1926 – November 27,yuuni 1996) bɛ mi o la Balot, o daa nyɛla Filipino comedian, film, television ni stage actor in the Philippines.
Jaime Llave | |
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Manila, Silimin gɔli March 22, 1926 | |
O ya Tiŋgbaŋ | Philippines |
Kpibu shee | Silimin gɔli November 27, 1996 |
Paɣa/yidana | Matimtiman Cruz (en) |
Tuma | |
Tuma | kpɛrikpɛrita, comedian (en) ni sinii kpɛrikpɛrita |
IMDb | nm1667074 |
O tuma
mali niŋBalot daa pilila o tuma n-nyɛ Bodabil stage actor, Manila Grand Opera House.[1][2] O daa nyɛla ŋun labi filim yaɣali ka o ni daa be filim shɛli tuuli daa nyɛ love story-drama filim din yuli booni Aklat ng Pag-ibig. O ''popularity'' daa kpaŋsi mi o daa nicomedic roles nyaaŋa. ''He was cast as one of the regulars on the original'' Super Laff-In TV show on ABS-CBN station yuuni 1969. ''The popular sketch comedy show abruptly ended after Martial law was imposed in 1972, stopping almost all TV broadcasts in the country. After the show ended, the stocky actor continued appearing on movies or as guest on several TV shows usually appearing in supporting roles as the father figure, househelp, the neighbor, or an avid cockfighter with a kerchief wrapped around his signature crew cut''.
O maŋmaŋa biɛhigu
mali niŋBalot nyɛla ŋun n daa niŋ comedian Matimtiman Cruz amiliya. O daa kpila yuuni 1996 ka di nyɛladiabetes; o daa niŋla yuun pisopɔin anduniya ni.
Filmography
mali niŋFilm
mali niŋYear | Title | Role | Note(s) | Ref(s). |
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1971 | Yari Naaaa! ... | |||
Bukid Ay Basa | ||||
Ang Magtinda'y Di Biro | ||||
1972 | The Pig Boss | |||
Love Pinoy Style | ||||
1973 | Isprakenhayt | |||
Impossible Dream | ||||
1974 | Oh Margie Oh | |||
1978 | Butsoy | |||
1979 | Dobol Dribol | |||
Awat Na, Asiong Aksaya! | ||||
1981 | Totoo Ba ang Tsimis? | |||
Tartan | ||||
Stariray | ||||
Pabling | ||||
Ibalik ang Swerti | ||||
1982 | Summer Holiday | |||
Si Ako at ang Tres Moskiteros | ||||
Palengke Queen | ||||
Cross My Heart | ||||
1984 | Bagets 2 | |||
1985 | I Won, I Won: Ang S'werte Nga Naman | |||
Nagalit ang Patay sa Haba ng Lamay | ||||
Mga Paru-Parong Buking | ||||
Mama Said, Papa Said, I Love You | ||||
John & Marsha '85 | ||||
Inday Bote | ||||
Menudo at Pandesal | ||||
1986 | Isang Platitong Mani | |||
Balimbing | ||||
1987 | Family Tree | |||
Di Bale Na Lang | ||||
Ready!.. Aim!.. Fire!.. | ||||
Black Magic | ||||
1988 | Parrot Unit | |||
Bobo Cop | ||||
Penoy Balut | ||||
One Day, Isang Araw | ||||
Ompong Galapong: May Ulo, Walang Tapon | ||||
Kumander Bawang: Kalaban ng Mga Aswang | ||||
1990 | Tora Tora, Bang Bang Bang | |||
Hotdog | ||||
1991 | Juan Tamad at Mister Shooli: Mongolian Barbecue |
Television
mali niŋYear | Title | Role |
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1986 | Ang Manok ni San Pedro |
Kundivihira
mali niŋ- ↑ De Ramos, Tante (2006-02-17). "The Clowns Who Have Gone Away". Film Academy of the Philippines. Retrieved on 2011-11.
- ↑ Serrano, Vinson P. (2009-08-18). "Manila Grand Opera House: History and its Greater Glory". Scrbd.com. Retrieved on 2011-12-11.
External links
mali niŋ!
- Ogie Alcasid's list of comedy greats of Philippine Cinema from Philippine Entertainment Portal