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Pugak | |
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Born | Conrado M. Piring December 28, 1923 |
Died | January 6, 1994 | (aged 70)
Occupation(s) | Actor, Comedian, Director |
Years active | 1946-1988 |
Spouse | Milagros A. Piring (1929-1993) |
Pugak or his real name is Conrado M. Piring (28 December 1923 - 6 January 1994) is an actor and comedian in the Philippines.[1]
Early life and Career
[edit]Pugak was born in 29 December 1923 as Conrado Piring and was the other half of the well-known comedy team Pugak and Tugak in the 1950s-1960s. Tugak was played by Perfecto Piñon, who had to shave his head to match the bald pate of Pugak. They built a reputation as a slapstick version of Pugo and Tugo, regaling audiences with their funny repartees and wisecracks. Theirs was an on-and-off partnership that was many times threated with split-ups, until Tugak called it quits in 1960.
But when duty called, the two would gamely get together, albeit temporarily. Pugak went full-steam ahead as a solo comedian, and dabbled as a director. He was an actor and director, known for Kababalaghan o kabulastugan? (1962), North Harbor (1961) and Walang Patawad! (1961). He appreared without Tugak in movies such as Fist to Kill (1972) and Matang Lawin at ang Crazy 4 (1976). Pugak is best known for his TV commercial appearance in the Datu Puti Vinegar brand, whose scrunched-up “mukhasim” expression remains unforgettable to TV viewers.[2]
Pugak died in 6 January 1994 at the age of 70 years and 8 months after his wife, Milagros A. Piring died in 4 May 1993. they are buried at Paraiso Memorial Park, San Mateo, Rizal, Calabarzon, Philippines.[3][4]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title |
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1946 | Kalbario ng Isang Ina |
Intramuros : The Rape of a City | |
Probinsyana | |
1947 | Lola Basiang |
Pamela | |
1954 | Is My Guy |
1959 | Ang kayang kamhalan |
Aawitan kita | |
1960 | Katotohanan o guniguni? |
Rancho Grande | |
Mga alamat ng sandaigdig | |
1961 | Tipnan sa Impiyerno |
Pantalan Trece | |
North Harbor | |
Habagat sa tag-araw | |
Mga daing sa libingan | |
Walang Patawad! | |
1962 | Juan Tamad Enters Malacañang |
Pitong pasiklab | |
Pitong pasiklab sa PC | |
Gorio and His Jeepney | |
Digmaan ng mga maton | |
Hugo, the Sidewalk Vendor | |
Kababalaghan o Kabulastugan | |
1963 | Kilabot sa Daang Bakal |
Pitong pasiklab sa bahay na tisa | |
Pitong pasiklab sa pulitika | |
1964 | Dugo ng sugatan |
Mamatay sa laban! | |
Lagablab sa Maribojoc | |
1965 | Tiagong Ulupong |
5 Animo ni Baltazar | |
1966 | Jeepney Boy |
Maginoong pusakal | |
Pitong James Bonds | |
1967 | The Pogi Dozen |
1968 | Tadyak sa likod |
The Tall, the Dark and the Handsome | |
We only live wais | |
Dugay na sa Maynila | |
1969 | Grind-Grind |
Crazy Eight, Ang Walong Django | |
Mekeni's Gold | |
1970 | Rodolfo Valentino |
1971 | Gangsters daw kami! |
Baldo Is Coming | |
Batuta ni Drakula | |
1972 | Jailbreak |
Fist to kill | |
Nardong Putik | |
1973 | The Prodigal Sons |
The Radical Boxer Challenges the Big Boss | |
Pasiklab Brothers | |
Fist to Face | |
1974 | Ulong pugot... naglalagot! |
Vod-a-vil | |
Tok-Tok - Palatok | |
Shamzam boom | |
Carnival Song | |
1975 | They Call Him Chop-Suey |
1976 | Matang Lawin at ang crazy 4 |
Nigiti, tawa at halakhak | |
1977 | Herkulas |
1979 | Max en Jess |
Dobol dribol | |
Mong | |
1980 | Agatona |
1981 | Sinisinta kita, di ka kumikibo |
Tacio | |
Boljak | |
1982 | Stepanio |
Ninong | |
The Rise and Fall of Bigtime Berto | |
Darakula | |
1983 | Mac en kulit |
Tulume Alyas Zorro | |
1984 | Kung tawagin siya'y 'bahala na' |
Nardong Putik (Kilabot ng cavite) Version ll | |
Teppanyaki | |
1985 | Magchumikap ka! |
1986 | Pipo's Power |
Payaso | |
Soldyer! | |
1987 | Du bale na lang |
1988 | The Untouchable Family |
References
[edit]- ^ "Pugak - Biography". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-06-29.
- ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2024-06-29.
- ^ Graveyard Pinoy TV (2021-09-14). Gravetour of the Famous E156🇬🇧 | Pugak (Conrado Piring) | Paraiso Memorial Park -San Mateo, Rizal. Retrieved 2024-06-29 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2024-06-29.
Category:1923 births Category:1994 deaths Category:Filipino male film actors Category:Male actors Category:Filipino male comedians