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de Andrés never married and had no children. A Masbate native, de Andrés started his involvement in the entertainment industry as a layout artist for [[Dolphy|RVQ Productions]].<ref name="rises">{{cite news|title='Bangkay' rises as Bangki in 'Forevemore'|url=http://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/01/25/15/bangkay-rises-bangki-forevemore|accessdate=10 January 2017|work=ABS-CBN News|date=25 January 2016|language=English, Filipino}}</ref> which was established by comedian, [[Dolphy]]. |
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de Andrés made his debut in acting as an [[Extra (acting)|extra]] in ''Kisame Street'' which starred [[Dolphy]], [[Panchito Alba|Panchito]] and [[Nida Blanca]].<ref name="rises"/> de Andrés was initially hesitant to take up an acting career, stating that he accepted the role just for fun, but eventually committed to it full-time.<ref name="meetbangkay">{{cite news|title=Meet character actor 'Bangkay'|url=http://news.abs-cbn.com/entertainment/11/02/13/meet-character-actor-bangkay|accessdate=10 January 2017|work=ABS-CBN News|date=2 November 2013|language=English, Filipino}}</ref> |
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He frequently took roles as an [[Extra (acting)|extra]] in horror and comedy films in the 1980s to the 1990s,<ref name="rises"/> appearing in more than a hundred films.<ref name="meetbangkay"/> He often played dead in several films which earned him the nickname "Bangkay". Due to low pay, de |
He frequently took roles as an [[Extra (acting)|extra]] in horror and comedy films in the 1980s to the 1990s,<ref name="rises"/> appearing in more than a hundred films.<ref name="meetbangkay"/> He often played dead in several films which earned him the nickname "Bangkay". Due to low pay, de Andrés decided to leave show business and remain a bachelor for the rest of his life.<ref name="rises"/> |
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After retiring, Bangkay was entrusted to take care of a friend's son in [[Plaridel, Quezon|Plaridel]], [[Quezon]] until his adoptive son went to the United States to study college.<ref name="rises"/> Sometime in 2005, he began managing a beach resort owned by the town mayor, watching over the place for at least eight years.<ref name="meetbangkay"/> |
After retiring, Bangkay was entrusted to take care of a friend's son in [[Plaridel, Quezon|Plaridel]], [[Quezon]] until his adoptive son went to the United States to study college.<ref name="rises"/> Sometime in 2005, he began managing a beach resort owned by the town mayor, watching over the place for at least eight years.<ref name="meetbangkay"/> |
Revision as of 17:12, 19 September 2022
Bangkay | |
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Born | José Clemente de Andrés 4 May 1947 Masbate, Philippines |
Died | 6 November 2018 Plaridel, Quezon, Philippines | (aged 71)
Other names | Nonong Bangkay |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1979–2018 |
José Clemente "Nonong" de Andrés (1947 – November 6, 2018), popularly known by his stage name Bangkay (transl. Corpse), was a Filipino actor.
Personal life and career
de Andrés never married and had no children. A Masbate native, de Andrés started his involvement in the entertainment industry as a layout artist for RVQ Productions.[1] which was established by comedian, Dolphy.
de Andrés made his debut in acting as an extra in Kisame Street which starred Dolphy, Panchito and Nida Blanca.[1] de Andrés was initially hesitant to take up an acting career, stating that he accepted the role just for fun, but eventually committed to it full-time.[2]
He frequently took roles as an extra in horror and comedy films in the 1980s to the 1990s,[1] appearing in more than a hundred films.[2] He often played dead in several films which earned him the nickname "Bangkay". Due to low pay, de Andrés decided to leave show business and remain a bachelor for the rest of his life.[1]
After retiring, Bangkay was entrusted to take care of a friend's son in Plaridel, Quezon until his adoptive son went to the United States to study college.[1] Sometime in 2005, he began managing a beach resort owned by the town mayor, watching over the place for at least eight years.[2]
Bangkay returned to acting, and took a role in Forevermore.[1] He and fellow horror film colleague Lilia Cuntapay became known as part of a love team dubbed as "BangLi" due to their roles in the series. Because of this, he and Cuntapay were invited as hurados for It's Showtime's Magpasikat Season 6 in 2015.[3]
Death
De Andres died at the age of 71 on November 6, 2018, in Plaridel, Quezon, after a period of ill health. His remains were interred at Loyola Memorial Park in Parañaque. [4]
Selected filmography
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Film
Year | Title | Role | Note(s) | Ref(s) |
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1976 | Kisame Street | Extra | ||
1980 | John & Marsha '80 | |||
1982 | Dancing Master 2: Macao Connection | Credited as Andres de Andres | ||
1983 | Tengteng de Sarapen | Kalansay #3 | Credited as Andres de Andres | |
1986 | Tu-yay and His Magic Payong | Zombie Leader | Uncredited | |
Salamamgkero | Akay | |||
1988 | Sa Dulo ng Baril | Credited as Nonong de Andres | ||
1989 | The Fastest Gun Alive of WPD | Credited as Nonong de Guzman | ||
1990 | Si Prinsipe Albante at ang Ibong Adarna | Doctor | ||
2011 | Pak! Pak! My Dr. Kwak! | Hospital Patient | Credited as Nonong Andres | |
2010 | Si Agimat at si Enteng Kabisote | Zombie | ||
2012 | Si Agimat, si Enteng Kabisote at si Ako | Yatpa-Yatpa | ||
2016 | Lumayo Ka Nga Sa Akin | Lolo | Segment: Asawa ni Marie | |
Enteng Kabisote 10 and the Abangers | Bibi |
Television
Year | Title | Role |
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2014 | Forevermore | Mang Bangky |
2015 | #ParangNormal Activity | Papa Lits |
2016 | FPJ's Ang Probinsyano | Mang Gorio |
Maynila | ||
Tsuperhero | Old Bokutox/Bokutox/Fr. Evangelista | |
2017 | Dear Uge | |
Alyas Robin Hood | ||
2018 | Bagani | Laman |
Inday Will Always Love You | Tegi |
References
- ^ a b c d e f "'Bangkay' rises as Bangki in 'Forevemore'". ABS-CBN News (in English and Filipino). 25 January 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
- ^ a b c "Meet character actor 'Bangkay'". ABS-CBN News (in English and Filipino). 2 November 2013. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
- ^ Sallan, Edwin (20 August 2016). "'Queen of Horror' Lilia Cuntapay passes away". InterAksyon.com. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
- ^ "Veteran character actor 'Bangky' dies". ABS-CBN News. 6 November 2018.