Rudy Fernandez (actor)

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Rudy Fernandez
Born
Rodolfo Valentino Padilla Fernandez

(1952-03-03)March 3, 1952
Tondo, Manila, Philippines[1]
DiedJune 7, 2008(2008-06-07) (aged 56)
Quezon City, Philippines
Resting placeThe Heritage Park, Taguig, Metro Manila
Other namesDaboy
Occupation(s)Actor, producer
Years active1970–2008
Political partyLaban ng Demokratikong Pilipino[2] (2001)
Spouse
FAMAS Fernando Poe, Jr. Memorial Award
  • 2007
  • FAMAS Best Actor
  • 1988 Operation: Get Victor Corpus, the Rebel Soldier
  • 1984 Batuigas...Pasukuin si Waway
  • FAP Best Actor
  • 1984 Batuigas...Pasukuin si Waway
  • PMPC Star Awards: Male Star of the Night
  • 2000
  • Rodolfo Valentino Padilla Fernandez

    Filipino actor and producer
    . He came to prominence as an action star in Philippine cinema during the 1980s up to the early 1990s.

    Early life and career

    Fernandez was born at 8:36 PM on March 3, 1952, at Mary Johnston Hospital in

    Lubao, Pampanga, which he considered his hometown.[6]
    He made his film debut at the age of three, appearing in Luksang Tagumpay (1956), which was directed by his father. He also appeared in another film of his father's, Emily (1960).

    Fernandez started his active film career while a student at the University of Santo Tomas, when he was signed to a contract by Sampaguita Pictures in 1970.[5] He was first featured by Sampaguita Pictures in For Your Mama (1970), then paired with Connie Angeles in Sweet Matutina (1970). Fernandez spent the next few years in teenage parts until he made his breakthrough as an action star with Bitayin si... Baby Ama? (1976).[5] His viability as an action star was further enhanced with the box-office success of Ang Leon, ang Tigre at ang Alamid (1979).[5]

    Beginning with Baby Ama, a

    QTV's Ang Pinaka television program.[7]
    Iligpit si Bobby Ortega: Markang Bungo 2 (Execute Bobby Ortega, Skull Mark 2) is a sequel that was released in 1995.

    Aside for portraying a real police officer, he was cast in the lead roles for the biopics of Filipino politicians

    Ping Lacson. In the film Lagalag: The Eddie Fernandez Story, he starred as Eddie Fernandez, a Filipino actor during the 1970s and the father of Pops Fernandez
    .

    With the decline of production of Filipino action films during the 2000s, Fernandez turned to television roles. In the short-lived GMA Network sitcom Da Boy, en Da Girl, he starred opposite Rosanna Roces. He also played as a supporting role in other TV series in GMA like Twin Hearts and Atlantika. He was also the host of the docu-drama Kasangga.

    Awards

    Fernandez has won two

    action films Batuigas... Pasukuin si Waway (Batuigas... Make Waway Surrender) (1984) and Operation: Get Victor Corpus, The Rebel Soldier (1988).[5] In addition to these wins, FAMAS has also nominated Rudy Fernandez an additional 13 times from 1976 to 1998.[8]
    He also won two FAP Best Actor awards for Batuigas... and for Birador (1998).

    In 2007, FAMAS awarded him the

    Fernando Poe, Jr. Memorial Award.[8] The next year, the Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) bestowed the 2008 Ulirang Artista Lifetime Achievement Award to Rudy Fernandez, at the 24th PMPC Star Awards for Movies. He was also the recipient of the Film Academy of the Philippines FPJ Lifetime Achievement Award.[9]

    Personal life

    Fernandez's hometown was

    Lubao, Pampanga.[6] He came from famous Padilla showbiz clan in his maternal side. Robin, BB Gandanghari, and Rommel Padilla are his cousins and Zsa Zsa Padilla is his niece. He had one son, Mark Anthony Fernandez, with former partner Alma Moreno and two sons, Raphael Fernandez and Renz Fernandez with Lorna Tolentino, his wife. His grandson Grae
    (son of Mark Anthony Fernandez) also joined the showbiz industry.

    He was survived by his wife, sons, and cousins; consequently, as he was the Padilla brothers' cousin, his grandson, Grae Fernandez, is the nephew of teen king Daniel Padilla.[10]

    Politics

    During the

    Illness and death

    In 2007, it was revealed by Lorna Tolentino on

    Tokyo, Japan.[14] After a healing Mass on May 10, 2008, by several friends at the Christ the King Church, Quezon City, he was rushed to a San Juan hospital for back pains.[15][16] The Sun Star reported that Fernandez was actually suffering from pancreatic cancer, instead.[17]

    Fernandez celebrated his 25th wedding anniversary with Lorna Tolentino on June 1, 2008. He suffered a seizure three days later on June 4, but refused to be taken back to the Cardinal Santos Memorial Center in San Juan.[18]

    Fernandez died from periampullary cancer at his home in Quezon City on the morning of June 7, 2008.

    Taguig City, and his interment took place on June 12, 2008, at 3 p.m. for his burial.[19][20]

    Filmography

    Film

    Year Title Role Notes
    1959 Luksang Tagumpay
    1960 Emily
    1970 For Your Mama
    1974 Patayin ang Dugong Tirador
    7 Crazy Uragons
    1976 Bitayin si... Baby Ama? Baby Ama
    Bongbong Mando
    Wanted: Agad-Agad
    Wanted...Ded or Alayb? Raymond
    Ikaw... Ako Laban sa Mundo
    Usigin ang Maysala
    1977 Makahiya at Talahib Arturo Clemente
    Alfredo Lim: Sa Kamay ng Ibabaw Alfredo Lim
    Gameng Wilfredo J. Gameng
    Valentin Labrador Muntinlupa Riot 1950
    Iligpit si Pretty Boy
    1978 Bilangguan Walang Rehas
    Doble Kara
    Joe Quintero Quintero
    Teteng Salonga ng Tondo
    1979 Hoodlum Killer Re-released in December 1987[21]
    Holdup (Special Squad, D.B.)
    Isang Araw Isang Buhay Arturo Porcuna
    Maynila
    Nuwebe De Pebrero
    Star
    1980 Tatak Angustia Rene
    Sa Init ng Apoy
    Pader at Rehas
    Deadly Brothers Ading
    Puga Wilfredo "Willy" S. Mercado
    1981 Pepeng Shotgun Medrano
    Ulo ng Gapo
    Lukso ng Dugo
    Kosa
    Kumander Kris Abdul
    Death Row
    Dakpin: Killers for Hire
    Laya
    1982 Tres Kantos Edgar
    Bagong Boy Condenado Boy Condenado
    Mga Pambato Peping Guwapo
    Ang Tapang Para sa Lahat! Alex
    Get My Son Dead or Alive Lt. Renato Parraguas
    Kumander Elpidio Paclibar
    Guillermo Soliman
    Enkuwentro
    1983 Somewhere Logarte
    Sumuko Ka Ronquillo Ronquillo
    Kumusta Ka na Hudas?
    Alex San Diego: Alyas Wanted Alex
    Kunin ang Ulo ni Magtanggol Rufo Magtanggol
    Inside Job
    Tatak ng Yakuza
    1984 Idol
    Sarge
    Montemayor: Tulisang Dagat Montemayor
    Kriminal
    Kahit Ako'y Lupa
    Batuigas: Pasukuin si Waway Waway
    1985 Anak ng Tondo Berting
    Bilang Na ang Oras Mo Bobby
    Baun Gang Sgt. Alejandrino Baun
    Tatak Munti
    Calapan Jailbreak
    Sangley Point Robbery (The Day They Robbed America)
    1986 Deadly Target
    Mabuhay Ka... sa Baril!
    Teritoryo Ko Ito
    Lumuhod Ka sa Lupa!
    Humanda Ka, Ikaw ang Susunod!
    Laban Kung Laban Dante
    1987 Vigilante Pantaleon
    Operation: Get Victor Corpus, the Rebel Soldier Victor Corpus
    1988 Tubusin Mo ng Dugo
    Sandakot Na Bala
    1989 Ipaglalaban Ko
    1990 Ayaw Matulog ng Gabi
    Kaaway ng Batas Lt. Sandoval
    1991 Bingbong: The Vincent Crisologo Story Vincent Crisologo
    Markang Bungo: The Bobby Ortega Story Bobby Ortega
    1992 Kahit Buhay Ko... Marco
    Kamay ni Cain
    1993 Kung Kailangan Mo Ako Elmo
    Tumbasan Mo ng Buhay
    1994 Nagkataon, Nagkatagpo Gomer
    Lagalag: The Eddie Fernandez Story Eddie Fernandez
    1995 Iligpit si Bobby Ortega: Markang Bungo 2 Bobby Ortega
    Matimbang Pa sa Dugo Carlos
    Kuratong Baleleng
    1996 Itataya Ko ang Buhay Ko Capt. Edmund Rosario
    'Wag na Wag Kang Lalayo Genner Ramirez
    1997 Ayos Lang Pare Ko! Turo
    1998 Birador Sgt. Mike Santana
    Ginto't Pilak Ben Pilak
    2000 Palaban Major Jack Morales
    Sagot Kita, Mula Ulo Hanggang Paa Fireman
    Ping Lacson: Super Cop Panfilo Lacson
    2002 Diskarte Jake
    Hula Mo, Huli Ko[22] Inspector Tuazon
    Ang Alamat ng Lawin Friend of Lawin Uncredited
    2003 Utang ng Ama[23]

    Television

    Year Title Role Network
    1999–2002 Kasangga Host GMA Network
    2002–2003 Daboy en Da Girl Daboy
    2003–2004 Twin Hearts Oscar Saraga
    2006 Now and Forever: Linlang Arman Barrinuevo
    2006–2007 Atlantika Camaro (Last TV series appearance)

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