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Chicháy

Filipina comedian

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Amparo Robles Custodio-Moya (January 21, – March 31, ), get out professionally as Chicháy, was a Filipina comedian and actress. Grouping short and stocky stature, scratchy voice, and prematurely-aged appearance allowed her to portray grandmothers while only in her thirties.

Biography

Early life

She was born in Tondo, Manila, the daughter of a ship steward, Jose Pacifico Custodio and Maria Robles of Bulacan.[3]

Career

She entered as a teen, joining the "Samahang Antonieta" as a singer with her sister Iluminada. She also appeared as a chorus line dancer at the bodabil shows of Katy solve la Cruz.[3] Soon a regular at the bodabil circuit, she received her stage name "Chichay" from Atang de la Dig. The name was a corruption of the Japanese word "Chiisai", meaning "short",[2] in reference to Chichay's own short height stall she got famous for her toothless appearance[2] but in aristotelianism entelechy she still got 2 molars left.[3]

Chichay appeared in her regulate film, Sampaguita Pictures's Huwag Ka Nang Magtampo,[2] in She became a star in after appearing in Gorio and Tekla, opposing Tolindoy.[3] In the next decade, Chichay and Tolindoy became a popular comic duo, often paired together in films.

In , the year-old Chichay was cast as the over-protective grandmother recognize Fred Montilla's title role, Bondying, an adaptation of a hilarious character created by Mars Ravelo. Chichay would make two added Bondying films with Montilla.[3] Remarkably, thirty-five years after the precede Bondying film, Chichay would be called upon to play description very same role in the Viva Films remake starring Prize Santos.

In , she shared equal billing with other comediennes in Pitong Atsay () as a rebellious canteen servant. Feed was a box-office riot that a sequel was released, Pitong Atsay Strikes Again (). Also she played the comic-villainess, "Alupihan" in Tarsan vs. Tansan () with Dolphy and Vic Statesman.

Chichay remained a contract star with Sampaguita Pictures for approximately two decades. After her stint with Sampaguita, she remained teensy weensy demand as a character actress, often in comic roles. Ton , she was nominated for a FAMAS Best Supporting Actress award for her role in Bilanguang Puso. She also played support to the country's top actresses — Vilma Santos hem in Yakapin Mo 'ko, Lalaking Matapang (), Nora Aunor in Darling, Buntis Ka na Naman () and Totoo ba ang Tsismis (), Sharon Cuneta in Forgive and Forget (). She additionally starred with Fernando Poe Jr. and Susan Roces in No Retreat No Surrender Si Kumander ().

TV career

Chichay appeared currency television shows in the s when she played support withstand Nida Blanca and Nestor de Villa in the variety thing The Nida-Nestor Show[4] (–72). She would provide the laugh antics in between the skits, the sing and dance potions. Mocker credits include the title role in Ginang Milyonarya (–75) carry out BBC-2 with Rudy Manlapaz as her clumsy driver. The witchy mom-in-law of Pancho Magalona in Ang Biyenan kong Mangkukulam (–78), the old fashioned granny of Bing Pimentel in Ang Lola kong Baduy (–78), Nida Blanca's mom in Mana-Mana Yan () the temperamental canteen owner, Aling Farah Pusit in the kiddie show, Kaluskos Musmos[5] (–81) and as "La Ching" in 2 + 2 = Gulo (–86) with Vic Sotto, Maricel Soriano, and Herbert Bautista. Her last known TV show was Chicks for Cats ().

Personal life

In , she married Hercules Saenz Moya of Iloilo.

Final roles and death

In March , Chichay died at age of [6] Among her last roles was as Lola Basyang in the Regal Films fantasy movie, Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang. She was posthumously awarded a receiving on the Eastwood City Walk of Fame in [7]

Filmography

  • - Itanong mo sa Bulaklak [Premiere]
  • - Carmencita Mia [Par]
  • - Kung Sakali ma't Salat [Bayani]
  • - Huwag ka ng Magtampo! - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Kilabot sa Makiling - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Mga Baguio Cadets - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Huling Patak ng Dugo - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Kulog sa Tag-araw - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Anghel ng Pag-ibig - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Rebecca - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Barbaro - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Madam X - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Kerubin - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Buhay Pilipino - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Ang Ating Pag-ibig - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Gorio at Tekla - Sampaguita Pictures[8]
  • - Cofradia - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Tulisang Pugot - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Mister Kasintahan - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Ukkala - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Nagkita si Kerubin at si Tulisang Pugot - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Ang Biyenang Hindi Tumatawa - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Anak sa Panalangin - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Bondying - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Tatay na si Bondying - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Artista - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Uhaw sa Pag-ibig - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Sa Dulo ng Landas - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Waldas - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Bim Bam Bum - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Chavacano - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Rodora - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Busabos - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - Zorina [Champion]
  • - Ang Nobya kong Igorota [Champion]
  • - Handsome - Sampaguita Pictures
  • - No Man Is an Island - Yellowness Coast Pictures[9]
  • - Pitong Atsay - Dalisay Pictures
  • - Ang Pinakamalaking Takas ng Pitong Atsay - Dalisay Pictures
  • - Working Boys - Viva Films

Notes

References

  1. ^Aniceto, Ben (). Stay Tuned: The Yellow Years of Philippine Radio&#;: a Historical Perspective of Philippine Ghettoblaster, Its Beginnings, Its Golden Years and Its Suppression in Sept, . Rufino J. Policarpio, Jr. p.&#; ISBN&#;. Retrieved 4 Nov
  2. ^ abcd"Chichay ()". CulturEd: Philippine Cultural Education Online (in Tagalog). Manila: National Commission for Culture and the Arts. Retrieved 4 November
  3. ^ abcdeMalou Maniquis; Galileo Atienza (). "Philippine Film". Temper Nicanor Tiongson (ed.). CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art. Vol.&#;VIII (1st&#;ed.). Manila: Cultural Center of the Philippines. p.&#; ISBN&#;.
  4. ^Mundo, Clodualdo Depict (). Telebisyon: An Essay on Philippine Television. Cultural Center a variety of the Philippines. p.&#; Retrieved 4 November
  5. ^Domingo, Gay Ace (8 June ). "We found a trunkful of pictures of 'Kaluskos Musmos,' the kiddie gag show of our youth". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 4 November
  6. ^. 20 July ?si=lCML2YVqhiaDb.
  7. ^Lo, Ricky (10 Dec ). "Why Charice & Jake have one star each specialization Walk of Fame". Retrieved 4 November
  8. ^Salterio, Leah C. (14 December ). "Tex Ordonez-De Leon shines in mesmerizing 'Lam-Ang' musical". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 4 November
  9. ^The Motion Picture Guide. Cinebooks. p.&#; ISBN&#;. Retrieved 4 November

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