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| resting_place = Loyola Memorial Park, [[Marikina]], [[Philippines]]
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'''Juan Marasigan Feleo''' (February 28, 1948 – November 19, 2009), better known as '''Johnny Delgado''', was a [[Filipino people|Filipino]] television and movie actor, comedian, and writer. He is best known for his television work on the TV gag show ''Goin' Bananas''. Other roles include the films ''[[Kakabakaba Ka Ba?]]'' and ''[[Tanging Yaman]]''. The latter won him the FAMAS Award and the Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Actor in 2000.
'''Juan Marasigan Feleo''' (February 28, 1948 – November 19, 2009), known professionally as '''Johnny Delgado''', was a [[Filipino people|Filipino]] television and movie actor, comedian, and writer. He is best known for his television work on the TV gag show ''Goin' Bananas''. Other roles include the films ''[[Kakabakaba Ka Ba?]]'' and ''[[Tanging Yaman]]''. The latter won him the FAMAS Award and the Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Actor in 2000.


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
He was born as Juan Marasigan Feleo on February 28, 1948 in [[Manila]]. He is the son of [[Ben Feleo]], a film director, and Victorina Marasigan, an educator.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Ching|first1=Mark Angelo|title=Veteran actor Johnny Delgado succumbs to cancer at 61|url=http://www.pep.ph/news/23921/veteran-actor-johnny-delgado-succumbs-to-cancer-at-61|access-date=5 February 2017|publisher=Philippine Entertainment Portal|date=18 November 2009}}</ref> Johnny had his formal education at Colegio de San Juan de Letran.
He was born as Juan Marasigan Feleo on February 28, 1948, in [[Manila]]. He is the son of [[Ben Feleo]], a film director, and Victorina Marasigan, an educator.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Ching|first1=Mark Angelo|title=Veteran actor Johnny Delgado succumbs to cancer at 61|url=http://www.pep.ph/news/23921/veteran-actor-johnny-delgado-succumbs-to-cancer-at-61|access-date=5 February 2017|publisher=Philippine Entertainment Portal|date=18 November 2009}}</ref> Johnny had his formal education at Colegio de San Juan de Letran.


He was the husband of actress-director [[Laurice Guillen]] and the father of actresses Anna Feleo and [[Ina Feleo]]. Besides his work in film and television, he also appeared in the Philippine version of [[Coca-Cola]]'s TV commercial for [[Coca-Cola Vanilla|Cherry Coke]].<!--am looking for add'l refs, but this fact is also mentioned in the Coca Cola Vanilla article. I myself have seen the ad :P --> He was posthumously inducted to the Philippines Eastwood City Walk of Fame in December 2010 one year after his death.{{Cn|date=October 2021}}
He was the husband of actress-director [[Laurice Guillen]] and the father of actresses Anna Feleo and [[Ina Feleo]]. Besides his work in film and television, he also appeared in the Philippine version of [[Coca-Cola]]'s TV commercial for [[Coca-Cola Vanilla|Cherry Coke]].<!--am looking for add'l refs, but this fact is also mentioned in the Coca Cola Vanilla article. I myself have seen the ad :P --> He was posthumously inducted to the Philippines Eastwood City Walk of Fame in December 2010 one year after his death.{{Cn|date=October 2021}}
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==Illness and death==
==Illness and death==
Delgado was diagnosed with cancer in 2008. Early that year, Delgado assured that he was responding well to [[chemotherapy]]. A healthy and strong Delgado went so far to attend the birthday celebration of Sen. [[Jinggoy Estrada]] in February 2009. He announced there that he was in remission.<ref>{{cite news|title=Actor Johnny Delgado says most of his cancer cells are gone|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/149876/showbiz/pep-actor-johnny-delgado-says-most-of-his-cancer-cells-are-gone|access-date=5 February 2017|publisher=GMA News|date=22 February 2009}}</ref>
Delgado was diagnosed with cancer in 2008. Early that year, Delgado assured that he was responding well to [[chemotherapy]]. A healthy and strong Delgado went so far to attend the birthday celebration of Sen. [[Jinggoy Estrada]] in February 2009. He announced there that he was in remission.<ref>{{cite news|title=Actor Johnny Delgado says most of his cancer cells are gone|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/149876/showbiz/pep-actor-johnny-delgado-says-most-of-his-cancer-cells-are-gone|access-date=5 February 2017|publisher=GMA News|date=22 February 2009}}</ref>
[[File:Johnny_Delgado_Ben_Feleo_graves1.jpg|150px|thumbnail|right| [[Loyola Memorial Park ]]]]

The cancer suddenly metabolized again in November 2009, and he was rushed to [[St. Luke's Medical Center]] in [[Quezon City]]. After being discharged on November 17, He died on November 19, 2009 of [[lymphoma]], and was interred at [[Loyola Memorial Park]] in [[Marikina]] five days later on November 24. He preceded his father in death, as Ben Feleo would die nearly two years later of a stroke.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/177360/showbiz/veteran-actor-johnny-delgado-passes-away-at-61|title=Veteran actor Johnny Delgado passes away at 61|date=19 November 2009|website=GMA Network}}</ref>
The cancer suddenly metabolized again in November 2009, and he was rushed to [[St. Luke's Medical Center]] in [[Quezon City]]. After being discharged on November 17, He died on November 19, 2009, of [[lymphoma]], and was interred at [[Loyola Memorial Park]] in [[Marikina]] five days later on November 24. He preceded his father in death, as Ben Feleo would die nearly two years later of a stroke.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/177360/showbiz/veteran-actor-johnny-delgado-passes-away-at-61|title=Veteran actor Johnny Delgado passes away at 61|date=19 November 2009|website=GMA Network}}</ref>


==Partial filmography==
==Partial filmography==
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*''San Basilio'' (1981) – Señor Escobar
*''San Basilio'' (1981) – Señor Escobar
*''Mga Uod at Rosas'' (1982)
*''Mga Uod at Rosas'' (1982)
*''Batch '81'' (1982)
*''M.I.B.: Men in Brief'' (1983) – Francis Phillips
*''M.I.B.: Men in Brief'' (1983) – Francis Phillips
*''Bad Bananas sa Puting Tabing'' (1983)
*''Bad Bananas sa Puting Tabing'' (1983)
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*''Alyas Baby Tsina'' (1984)
*''Alyas Baby Tsina'' (1984)
*''Somewhere'' (1984) - Logan
*''Somewhere'' (1984) - Logan
*''Misteryo sa Tuwa'' (1984) - Mesiong
*''[[Misteryo sa Tuwa]]'' (1984) - Mesiong
*''[[Ang Padrino]]'' (1984)
*''[[Ang Padrino]]'' (1984)
*''[[Batang Quiapo]] (1986) - Rigor
*''[[Batang Quiapo (film)|Batang Quiapo]]'' (1986) - Rigor
*''Bukas ng Sabado agi Buka Sa Sabitan'' (1986)
*''Bukas ng Sabado agi Buka Sa Sabitan'' (1986)
*''[[Balweg]]'' (1987) - Ka George
*''[[Balweg]]'' (1987) - Ka George
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*''[[A Dangerous Life]]'' (1988) .... Lt. Col. Eduardo "Red" Kapunan, Jr.
*''[[A Dangerous Life]]'' (1988) .... Lt. Col. Eduardo "Red" Kapunan, Jr.
*''Joe Pring: Homicide, Manila Police'' (1989)
*''Joe Pring: Homicide, Manila Police'' (1989)
*''Hindi Pahuhuli ng Buhay'' (1989)
*''Hindi Pahuhuli nang Buhay'' (1989)
*''Dadaan Ka sa Ibabaw ng Aking Bangkay'' (1990)
*''Dadaan Ka sa Ibabaw ng Aking Bangkay'' (1990)
*''[[Alyas Pogi: Birador ng Nueva Ecija]]'' (1990) .... Hepe Rogelio Banzon
*''[[Alyas Pogi: Birador ng Nueva Ecija]]'' (1990) .... Hepe Rogelio Banzon
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*''[[Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay]]'' (2002) (ABS-CBN)
*''[[Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay]]'' (2002) (ABS-CBN)
*''[[All Together Now (Philippine TV series)|All Together Now]]'' (2003) (GMA Network)
*''[[All Together Now (Philippine TV series)|All Together Now]]'' (2003) (GMA Network)
*''[[Te Amo, Maging Sino Ka Man]]'' (2004) (GMA Network)
*''[[Te Amo, Maging Sino Ka Man]]'' as Mayor Arnaldo Camacho (2004) (GMA Network)
*''[[Mga Anghel na Walang Langit]]'' (2005) (ABS-CBN)
*''[[Mga Anghel na Walang Langit]]'' (2005) (ABS-CBN)
*''[[Calla Lily (TV series)|Calla Lily]]'' (2006) (ABS-CBN)
*''[[Calla Lily (TV series)|Calla Lily]]'' (2006) (ABS-CBN)
*''Global Shockers'' (2006–2007) (ABC) – Host
*''[[World's Most Amazing Videos|Global Shockers]]'' (2006–2007) (ABC) – Host
*''[[Maria Flordeluna]]'' (2007) (ABS-CBN)
*''[[Maria Flordeluna]]'' (2007) (ABS-CBN)
*''[[Kamandag]]'' (2008) (GMA Network)
*''[[Kamandag]]'' (2008) (GMA Network)
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===FAP Awards, Philippines===
===FAP Awards, Philippines===
*2005 – Santa Santita – Best Screenplay (with Jerry Gracio and Michiko Yamamoto
*2005 – Santa Santita – Best Screenplay (with Jerry Gracio and Michiko Yamamoto)
*2006 – La Visa Loca – '''Best Supporting Actor (won)'''
*2006 – La Visa Loca – '''Best Supporting Actor (won)'''
*2007 – Ligalig – '''Best Supporting Actor (won)'''
*2007 – Ligalig – '''Best Supporting Actor (won)'''
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Johnny Delgado
Born
Juan Marasigan Feleo

(1948-02-28)February 28, 1948
Manila, Philippines
DiedNovember 19, 2009(2009-11-19) (aged 61)
Resting placeLoyola Memorial Park, Marikina, Philippines
Other namesJohnny
Occupation(s)Actor, comedian, writer
Years active1968–2009
SpouseLaurice Guillen
ChildrenAna Feleo
Ina Feleo
Parent(s)Ben Feleo
Victorina Marasigan

Juan Marasigan Feleo (February 28, 1948 – November 19, 2009), known professionally as Johnny Delgado, was a Filipino television and movie actor, comedian, and writer. He is best known for his television work on the TV gag show Goin' Bananas. Other roles include the films Kakabakaba Ka Ba? and Tanging Yaman. The latter won him the FAMAS Award and the Metro Manila Film Festival Award for Best Actor in 2000.

Personal life

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He was born as Juan Marasigan Feleo on February 28, 1948, in Manila. He is the son of Ben Feleo, a film director, and Victorina Marasigan, an educator.[1] Johnny had his formal education at Colegio de San Juan de Letran.

He was the husband of actress-director Laurice Guillen and the father of actresses Anna Feleo and Ina Feleo. Besides his work in film and television, he also appeared in the Philippine version of Coca-Cola's TV commercial for Cherry Coke. He was posthumously inducted to the Philippines Eastwood City Walk of Fame in December 2010 one year after his death.[citation needed]

Illness and death

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Delgado was diagnosed with cancer in 2008. Early that year, Delgado assured that he was responding well to chemotherapy. A healthy and strong Delgado went so far to attend the birthday celebration of Sen. Jinggoy Estrada in February 2009. He announced there that he was in remission.[2]

Loyola Memorial Park

The cancer suddenly metabolized again in November 2009, and he was rushed to St. Luke's Medical Center in Quezon City. After being discharged on November 17, He died on November 19, 2009, of lymphoma, and was interred at Loyola Memorial Park in Marikina five days later on November 24. He preceded his father in death, as Ben Feleo would die nearly two years later of a stroke.[3]

Partial filmography

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Film

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  • Bawat Kanto Basagulo (1968)
  • Banaue (1975)
  • Jaguar (1979)
  • Ang Alamat ni Julian Makabayan (1979)
  • Kakabakaba Ka Ba? (1980)
  • Brutal (1980)
  • Aguila (1980)
  • San Basilio (1981) – Señor Escobar
  • Mga Uod at Rosas (1982)
  • Batch '81 (1982)
  • M.I.B.: Men in Brief (1983) – Francis Phillips
  • Bad Bananas sa Puting Tabing (1983)
  • Huwag Kang Papatay (1984)
  • Alyas Baby Tsina (1984)
  • Somewhere (1984) - Logan
  • Misteryo sa Tuwa (1984) - Mesiong
  • Ang Padrino (1984)
  • Batang Quiapo (1986) - Rigor
  • Bukas ng Sabado agi Buka Sa Sabitan (1986)
  • Balweg (1987) - Ka George
  • Pepeng Kuryente: Man with a Thousand Volts (1988) .... Richard
  • Tubusin mo ng Dugo (1988) .... Lt. Piodoroda
  • A Dangerous Life (1988) .... Lt. Col. Eduardo "Red" Kapunan, Jr.
  • Joe Pring: Homicide, Manila Police (1989)
  • Hindi Pahuhuli nang Buhay (1989)
  • Dadaan Ka sa Ibabaw ng Aking Bangkay (1990)
  • Alyas Pogi: Birador ng Nueva Ecija (1990) .... Hepe Rogelio Banzon
  • Medal of Valor: Habang Nasusugatan Lalong Tumatapang (1991) .... Kumander Dayang
  • Alyas Ninong: Huling Kilabot ng Tondo (1991) .... Kapitan Tamayo
  • Mayor Latigo (1991) .... Romero
  • Alyas Pogi 2 (1991) .... Active Footage
  • Contreras Gang (1991) .... Tinyente Pascual
  • Lumayo Ka Man sa Akin (1992) .... Jaime
  • Alyas Boy Kano (1992) .... Alvarez
  • Amang Capulong: Anak ng Tondo II (1992)
  • Emong Verdadero: Tatak ng Cebu II (Bala ng Ganti) (1992) .... Guido Medrano
  • Eddie Tagalog: Pulisyante ng Mandaluyong (1992)
  • Kahit Buhay Ko (1992) .... Chef Dinero
  • Kamay ng Garuda (1992)
  • Patayin si Billy Zapanta (1992)
  • Pacifico Guevarra: Dilinger (1992)
  • Hanggang May Buhay (1992)
  • Kanto Boy: Alyas Totoy Guwapo (1992)
  • Sala sa Init Sala sa Lamig (1993)..... Valero
  • Tatak ng Kriminal (1993)
  • Elsa del Castillo Story (1994)
  • Macario Durano (1994) .... Velasquez
  • Hindi Pa Tapos ang Laban (1994) ..... Congressman
  • Tanging Yaman (2000)
  • Hari ng Selda: Anak ni Baby Ama 2 (2002)
  • Kailangan Kita (2002)
  • Pakners (2003)
  • Santa Santita (2004) – actor and co-writer
  • La Visa Loca (2005)
  • Summer Heat (2006)
  • You Got Me! (2007)
  • Urduja (2008)
  • Labing-labing (2009, short film) – his last movie role. Directed by his daughter Ina Feleo, co-starring his wife Laurice Guillen

Television

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Awards

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FAMAS Awards

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  • 1976 – Banaue – Best Supporting Actor
  • 1977 – Mrs. Teresa Abad ako po si Bing (1976) – Best Supporting Actor
  • 1980 – Ang Alamat ni Julian Makabayan – Best Supporting Actor
  • 1981 – Kakabakaba ka ba? – Best Supporting Actor
  • 1988 – Balweg – Best Supporting Actor
  • 1990 – Joe Pring: Homicide Manila Police (1989) – Best Supporting Actor
  • 1993 – Lumayo Ka Man sa Akin – Best Supporting Actor
  • 1995 – Macario Durano – Best Supporting Actor
  • 2001 – Tanging Yaman – Best Actor (won)
  • 2006 – La Visa Loca – Supporting Actor
  • 2007 – Kaleldo – Best Actor

FAP Awards, Philippines

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  • 2005 – Santa Santita – Best Screenplay (with Jerry Gracio and Michiko Yamamoto)
  • 2006 – La Visa Loca – Best Supporting Actor (won)
  • 2007 – Ligalig – Best Supporting Actor (won)
  • also nominated for Best Supporting Actor

Gawad Urian Awards

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  • 1981 – Kakabakaba ka ba? – Best Supporting Actor (won)
  • 1982 – Salome – Best Actor
  • 1993 – Lumayo Ka Man sa Akin – Best Supporting Actor
  • 2001 – Tanging – Best Actor
  • 2003 – Kailangan Kita – Best Supporting Actor
  • 2006 – La Visa Loca – Best Supporting Actor
  • Brutal – Best Actor / Best Supporting Actor

References

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  1. ^ Ching, Mark Angelo (November 18, 2009). "Veteran actor Johnny Delgado succumbs to cancer at 61". Philippine Entertainment Portal. Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  2. ^ "Actor Johnny Delgado says most of his cancer cells are gone". GMA News. February 22, 2009. Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  3. ^ "Veteran actor Johnny Delgado passes away at 61". GMA Network. November 19, 2009.
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