Chiquito (actor)

Augusto Valdes Pangan, Sr. (March 12, 1932 – July 2, 1997), professionally known as Chiquito, was a Filipino actor and comedian.

Chiquito
Born
Augusto Valdes Pangan Sr.

(1932-03-12)March 12, 1932
DiedJuly 2, 1997(1997-07-02) (aged 65)
Resting placeManila North Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Manila
OccupationActor, comedian
Years active1945–1997
Spouse(s)Vilma "Ely" Isidro-Pangan
ChildrenMedy Pangan
Eliza Pangan
Buma Pangan
Princess Pangan
Tiny Pangan
Augusto "Gus" Pangan, Jr.
Archie Pangan
Parent(s)Manuel Pangan and Remedios Valdes

Biography

Chiquito was born Augusto Valdes Pangan, Sr., in Manila. His entertainment career began at the age of 13, when he appeared in a major musical production at the Manila Grand Opera House. In the next several years, he was a fixture in the Manila bodabil circuit, popular for his skill in dancing the boogie-woogie.[1]

Chiquito was befriended by Fernando Poe, Sr., and with Poe's assistance, started a film career.[1] He broke into films with Sanggano from Palaris Pictures. He would star in over a hundred films, mostly comedies, over the next five decades. He established his own production company, Sotang Bastos Productions, named after his favorite film role from the 1950s. He would ride on the crest of ever popular comedy spoofs of Hollywood genres such as the gangster film and the western.

In one of these Western spoofs, The Arizona Kid (1971), he co-starred with Hollywood sex symbol Mamie Van Doren. Chiquito portrayed the very first male version of Darna in the film Terebol Dobol, preceding Dolphy, who only later came out with his own "portrayal" of the superheroine in Darna Kuno.[2]

In 1984, Chiquito was nominated for a FAMAS Best Supporting Actor Award for his role in Lovingly Yours Helen, a film dramatization of the radio and GMA television show hosted by Helen Vela.[1]

Chiquito also entered into local politics. He was elected three times as member of the local council of Makati City, serving from 1969–72, 1988–92, and from 1995 until his death. He served a brief stint as Vice-Mayor of Makati. In 1992, Chiquito made an unsuccessful bid to the Senate of the 9th Congress.

In 1994, Chiquito made a brief showbiz comeback when he teamed up with rapper-comedian Andrew E. in the movie "Pinagbiyak na Bunga (Lookalayk)" under Viva Films. The movie was a big success and later on had a television spin-off that same year entitled "Puno't Bunga" aired over GMA Network. He later had supporting roles in movies like "Ang Pagbabalik ni Pedro Penduko" (opposite Janno Gibbs), "Bangers" (with Joey de Leon and Andrew E.), and "Strict ang Parents Ko" (with Amanda Page).

Personal life

He was survived by his widow, Vilma Isidro-Pangan. The couple had seven children.

Death

Chiquito died at age 65 due to liver cancer at the Makati Medical Center on July 2, 1997.

Filmography

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Year TitleCredited as Role Note(s)Ref(s).
DirectorActor
1947 Sanggano No Yes
1957 Phone Pal No Yes
1958 Lutong Makaw No Yes
Be My Love No Yes
Fighting Tisoy No Yes
Obra-Maestra No Yes
Mr. Basketball No Yes
Atrebida No Yes
Lo' Waist Gang at si Og sa Mindoro No Yes
4 na Pulubi No Yes
1962 Gorio and His Jeepney No Yes Gorio
Adiong Sikat ng Tondo No Yes Adiong Sikat
Walang Susuko No Yes
Gorio: Kahapon, Ngayon at Bukas No Yes
Hindi Tayo Talo No Yes
Kapitan Tornado No Yes
Gulo Kung Gulo No Yes
Lagay Muna No Yes
Operasyong Bayong No Yes
Markang Demonyo No Yes
Sobra sa Init, Kulang sa Lamig No Yes
1963 Ikaw Na ang Mag-Ako No Yes
Ang Mahiwagang Lampara No Yes
Bulilit Al Capone No Yes Propesor Atong
3 Desperados No Yes
Via Europa No Yes
Ulilang Cowboy No Yes
Mr. Wong No Yes Mr. Wong
1966 Iyo ang Norte, Akin ang Sur No Yes Batang Pasay
Kilabot ng Luzon No Yes
Mga Abilidad sa Akong No Yes Agent BB-10-BB-10
Mr. Walastik Laging May Atik No Yes Mr. Walastik
Mr. Thunderball No Yes Agent 02-10
Doble Solo No Yes Agent 02-10
Mr. Humble Boy (Ang Dating Kampeon) Yes Yes Sotang Bastos Productions's initial offering
Jack En Poy No Yes
Dragon Squad No Yes
Apat Na Ipo-ipo No Yes
Sexy sa Labanan Yes Yes Augustina Also story writer
Target: Sexy Rose No Yes
1967 Palekerong Kutsero No Yes Gretas Productions' Initial Offering
Mister 8 Ball Yes Yes Mister 8 Ball Also writer
Wild, Wild Wong No Yes Ago / Mr. Wong
Samuel Bilibid Yes Yes Samuel Bilibid Also writer
Okey Ka Choy Yes Yes
No Read, No Write No Yes
Pobres Park No Yes
The Pogi Dozen No Yes
1968 Mister Gimmick Yes Yes Also writer
Isang Libong Mukha No Yes Also story writer
Agents: Wen Manong No Yes
Jeepney King No Yes Gorio
The Magnificent Zorro No Yes Zorro Also story writer
May I Go Out? No Yes
Kiko en Kikay No Yes Kiko
Sapagkat Ako'y Pangit Lamang No Yes
Hari ng Yabang No Yes
Prettyboy Playboy Yes Yes
The Hornets No Yes
1969 Pangit Squad No Yes
Ponso Villa and the Sexy Mexicanas Yes Yes Ponso Villa
Strike Everywhere No Yes
Pa-Bandying-Bandying No Yes
Mr. Wong Strikes Again Yes Yes Mr. Wong
Franco Negro Yes Yes Franco Negro
"Che" Charon No Yes "Che" Charon
Wrong to Be Born No Yes Viltra's initial offering
Atorni Agaton (Agent Law-Ko) Yes Yes Agaton Also writer
1970 James Bondat No Yes Agent Bond-tis Also story writer
Lord Forgive Me Yes Yes Also writer
Servillano Zapata Yes Yes Servillano Zapata Also writer
Arizona Kid No Yes Ambo, the Arizona Kid
1971 The Marijuana Kid Yes Yes Also writer
Pobreng Alindahaw No Yes
The Prince and I No Yes
1972 David at Goliath No Yes David Dimagiba
Naku Poooo! Yes Yes Also story writer
Fist to Kill No Yes RSJ Productions' initial offering
Isla Limasawa No Yes Archer Productions' initial offering
1973 Telebong, Telebong, Telebong No Yes Gerald Productions' initial offering
1974 Bamboo Gods and Iron Men No Yes Charley
Jack en the Magic Beans No Yes Jack Also story writer
Ulong Pugot... Naglalagot! No Yes
Dynamite Wong and T.N.T. Jackson No Yes Dynamite Wong Released in the United States as TNT Jackson
Mr. Pogi and D' Crazy Chicks Yes Yes Also story writer
Enter Garote No Yes
1975 Chikiting Gubat Yes Yes Also story writer
Lorelei No Yes
Kenkoy En Rosing No Yes
Teribol Dobol No Yes
Jack of All Trades (Master of None!) No Yes
Mr. Pogi Part II Yes Yes
Ito ang Daigdig nina Pepe En Pilar No Yes
1976 Ang Erpat Kong Groovy (Baduy Naman) No Yes
Mister Yoso No Yes
Boss, Basta Ikaw (Wa 'Na 'Kong Sey) No Yes
International Playboy Yes Yes Also writer
Oo Nga't Pangit, Pero Lintik No Yes
Barok No Yes Barok
1977 Mr. Wong and the Bionic Girls No Yes Mr. Wong
Tinimbang Ka, Bakit Husto? No Yes
Big Happening ni Chikiting En Iking Yes Yes Also writer
Asiong Aksaya No Yes Asiong Aksaya
Herkulas No Yes
Maga-Patuka Na Lang Ako sa Ahas No Yes
Ang Darling Ko'y Aswang No Yes
1978 Kaming Patok Na Patok No Yes
Ang Mabait, ang Masungit at ang Pangit No Yes Also story writer
Agent Playboy, Alyas Jeproks No Yes
Block Busters No Yes
Pete Matipid Yes Yes Also story writer
The Wild Grease No Yes
1979 Tatay Na Barok Yes Yes
Vontes V No Yes
Si Gorio at ang Damong Ligaw No Yes
Al Magat's Mang Kepweng No Yes Mang Kepweng
1980 Peter Maknat Yes Yes Peter Maknat Also writer
Awat Na, Asiong Aksaya No Yes Asiong Aksaya
Lasing Master No Yes
Goriong Butete No Yes Gorio
'Eto Na Naman si Asiong Aksaya No Yes Asiong Aksaya
1981 Pamilya Antik No Yes
Takbo... Peter... Takbo! Yes Yes Peter Also writer
Milyonaryong Gipit No Yes
Kumander Surot No Yes Kumander Surot
Mother, Mother, I Am Sick... Call Mang Kepweng Very Quick! No Yes Mang Kepweng
Boljak No Yes Boljak
Adiong Bulutong Yes Yes Adiong Bulutong Also writer
Mister Kwekong No Yes Mister Kwekong
Patok No Yes Patok
1982 Kalog at Kidlat No Yes
Mr. Wong Meets Jesse & James No Yes Mr. Wong
Pete Makulit Yes Yes Pete Makulit Also writer
Mga Alagad ng Kuwadradong Mesa No Yes Sir Lansilat Also story writer
Tokwa't Baboy No Yes
1983 E.T. Is Estong Tutong No Yes Estong Tutong Also executive producer
  • 1980 – Zodiac Connection [UNCONFIRMED] (Sotang Bastos Productions)
  • 1980 – Si Ali-masag sa Maynila (Mercedes Films)
  • 1983 – Estong Tutong, Ikalawang Yugto
  • 1983 – Mga Alagad ng Kuwadradong Mesa
  • 1983 – Mang Kepweng and Son
  • 1984 – Kung Tawagin Siya'y Bahala Na (Archer Productions)
  • 1984 – Lovingly Yours, Helen: The Movie (BSH)
  • 1985 – Nagalit ng Patay sa Haba ng Lamay (D’Player)
  • 1985 – Magbiro Ka sa Lasing, Huwag sa Bagong Gising (JPM/Prima)
  • 1986 – Rocky Four-Ma (Bo-Mel)
  • 1986 – The Buelta Force
  • 1987 – Balandra Crossing (ABA)
  • 1987 – Nonoy Garote and the Sidekicks (AS Productions)
  • 1988 – Code Name: Black & White (ABA) as Blacky
  • 1988 – Gorio Punasan, Rebel Driver (A-S Productions) - Gorio
  • 1989 – Legend of the Lost Dragon (Archer Productions)
  • 1994 – Ang Pagbabalik ni Pedro Penduko (Viva Family Entertainment)
  • 1994 – Pinagbiyak Na Bunga (Viva Films)
  • 1995 – Bangers (Viva Films)
  • 1995 – Ang Syota Kong Balikbayan (FPJ Productions)
  • 1996 – Strict ang Parents Ko (Neo Films)

Accolades

In 1984, Chiquito was nominated for a FAMAS Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Lovingly Yours, Helen, a film dramatization of the radio and GMA television show hosted by Helen Vela.

See also

Notes

  1. Ma. Lourdes Maniquis; Lena Pareja (1994). "Philippine Film". In Nicanor Tiongson (ed.). CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art. VIII (1st ed.). Manila: Cultural Center of the Philippines. pp. 219–220. ISBN 971-8546-31-6.
  2. "Darna Movie List". Eric Cueto Presents...The Official Marx Ravelo's Darna website. Retrieved January 26, 2008.

References

  • Ma. Lourdes Maniquis; Lena Pareja (1994). "Philippine Film". In Nicanor Tiongson (ed.). CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art. VIII (1st ed.). Manila: Cultural Center of the Philippines. pp. 219–220. ISBN 971-8546-31-6.
  • Garcia, Jessie B. (2004). A Movie Album Quizbook. Iloilo City, Philippines: Erehwon Books & Magazine. pp. 75–77. ISBN 971-93297-0-X.
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