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Dolphy: the Man, the Laughter, the Legend

The measure of greatness of the man who made millions of Filipinos laugh can’t be measured by a National Artist Award conferred by a committee and anointed by Malacañang. Indeed Dolphy’s significance as a national treasure transcended any award from men or laws.

A true-blooded Manileño, Rodolfo Vera Quizon, Jr. was born on the 25th of 1928 in Tondo, Manila as the second of 10 children of Melencio Quizon, a ship mechanic, and Salud Vera Quizon, a tailor.

Recollections of his boyhood were filled with memories of variety shows at Life and Avenue theaters, yet the skinny and asthmatic Dolphy would confess later that his initial dream was to join the US Navy.

The gangly teenager did odd jobs as a shoeshine boy, factory helper, porter, and calesa driver while watching the then very popular vaudeville shows. He also frequented the at Life and Avenue theaters watching vaudeville shows while selling peanuts.

Dolphy started his career at age 16 as a chorus boy. He adopted the name Golay and often performed with big stars of the era that includ

PinoyJourn: Stories behind the Stories

By Andrew Jonathan S. Bagaoisan

Rodolfo “Dolphy” Quizon and Angelo Castro, Jr. (Courtesy: ABS-CBN)

From Makati Med to Heritage Park, they did not end. The ordinary and the famed both came to pay their respects to this great. And when time or distance prevented, Filipinos tipped their hats to Dolphy all the way to cyberspace.

The King of Comedy’s final days saw a nostalgia trip in pop culture as his past performances made a comeback on TV.

With that, the tributes on Twitter and Facebook recalled Dolphy’s unforgettable characters and their impact on generations of viewers.

Similar sentiments echoed as our reporters took the pulse of those who showed up at the hospital and the memorial park.

It was no different back in April when another TV luminary, anchorman Angelo Castro, Jr. passed away.

The physical line was shorter, the media noise less, but the collective recollection streamed nonetheless—especially online.

Viewers old enough to remember revisited the days when newscasts in English were still the norm for late

Dolphy

Filipino actor and comedian (1928–2012)

For the theater playwright, see Rody Vera. For other uses, see Dolphy (disambiguation).

Not to be confused with Dolby.

Dolphy
GCGH

Dolphy in the 1960s

Birth nameRodolfo Vera Quizon[1]
Born(1928-07-25)July 25, 1928
Tondo, Manila, Philippine Islands
DiedJuly 10, 2012(2012-07-10) (aged 83)
Makati, Philippines
Resting placeThe Heritage Park, Taguig, Philippines
Medium
Genres
Subject(s)
Children18, including Freddie, Rolly, Eric, Epy, Vandolph, and Zia
Occupations
Years active1945–2012
Television

Rodolfo Vera Quizon Sr.GCGH (July 25, 1928 – July 10, 2012), known professionally as Dolphy, was a Filipino comedian and actor. He is widely regarded as the country's "King of Comedy" for his comedic talent embodied by his long roster of works on stage, radio, television and movies.[2][3]

Early life and education

Rodolfo Vera Quizon was born along Calle Padre Herrera (now P. Herrera Street) in Tondo, Manila, on July 25, 1

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