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Ernesto Fajardo (November 6, 1933 – January 18, 2022), better known by his stage name Don Pepot, or simply Pepot, was a Filipino comedian, actor, radio host and writer.Don Pepot
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Early career

In the early years of his career, he was simply known as Pepot. Before his showbiz career he appeared in a travelling comedy show where he was in tandem with the late Apeng Daldal.


Awards

He was awarded the Lou Salvador Sr. Memorial Award at the 2005 FAMAS Award, FAMAS Awards.


Later career

In 2014, rumours on social media surfaced about his death. Fajardo issued a statement denying this, clarifying that he was retired in Malabon.


Death

Pepot died on January 18, 2022, at the age o ...
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7 Pasiklab Sa Army
''7 Pasiklab sa Army'' () is a 1988 Filipino erotic war comedy film written and directed by Bill Baldridge, and stars Redford White, Cachupoy, Don Pepot, the "Tatlong Itlog" (), and Janice Jurado. Set during the Vietnam War, the film is about seven Filipino army recruits who are tasked with retrieving a captured general in Vietnam and bringing him to the Philippines so that he can help find the lost gold of Yamashita. Produced by Arte Films, the film was released on July 6, 1988. Critic Lav Diaz gave the film a mixed review, criticizing its uneven comedic quality while giving high praise to Cachupoy's hilarious performance. Plot General Livingstone is the only person who knows where Yamashita's gold is located, and he is currently held captive in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Seven Filipino soldiers are thus recruited by the military with the task of retrieving General Livingstone and bringing him to the Philippines to find the lost gold, which can potentially bolster the ...
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Eh, Kasi Bata
''Eh, Kasi Bata'' (; marketed as ''Eh, Kasi Bata!'') is a 1992 Filipino science fiction comedy film directed by Efren Jarlego. The film stars Gretchen Barretto, Romnick Sarmenta, Jennifer Sevilla, Billy Joe Crawford, Atong Redillas, and Cesar Montano. Named after the song of the same name by Jamie Baby Magtoto, it was produced by Seiko Films and released in June 1992. Critic Justino Dormiendo of the ''Manila Standard'' panned the film, calling it "an infantile piece of movie trash" for its formulaic and "sickly" gags. Plot Two female aliens land in the Philippines and hijinks ensue. Cast *Gretchen Barretto *Romnick Sarmenta *Jennifer Sevilla *Billy Joe Crawford as Daryll * Atong Redillas *Cesar Montano as Glen *Nova Villa *Dencio Padilla *Ramon Zamora as Frank Chavit *Ruben Rustia *Rez Cortez * Berting Labra * Don Pepot *Danny Labra *Rusty Santos *Ben Sagmit *Ernie David *Dino Espiritu *Jamie Baby Magtoto *Jovit Moya * Ike Lozada Critical response Justino Dormiendo of the ''Ma ...
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Bullet (1999 Film)
''Bullet'' is a 1999 Philippine action film co-written and directed by Cesar Montano on his directorial debut, who stars as the title role. The film is streaming online on YouTube. Cast * Cesar Montano as Bullet * Sunshine Cruz as Mabel * Jay Manalo * Celia Rodriguez * Amy Austria * Rommel Montano * Daniella * Rufa Mae Quinto * Jethro Dionisio * Spanky Manikan * Cris Vertido * Precious Valencia * Don Pepot * Christian Alvear * Eugene Domingo * Ina Alegre * G-Boy Singson * Rico Miguel * Christian Angelo Montano * Marissa Sanchez * P.J. Oreta * Papa Guchi * Cris Aguilar * Jet Alcantara * Jon Antonio * Tessie Villarama References External links *Full Movieon Viva Films Viva Films is a Philippine film production company established under Viva Communications. It was founded on November 11, 1981, by Vic del Rosario Jr. History Veering away from the Sharon Cuneta- Gabby Concepcion tandem, Viva became home to q ... 1999 films 1999 action films Filipino-language films ...
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My Bugoy Goes To Congress
''My Bugoy Goes to Congress'' is a 1987 Filipino political comedy film directed by Jett C. Espiritu and starring Dolphy, Nora Aunor and Dolphy's son Eric Quizon. It is the sequel to the 1979 film ''Bugoy''. Produced by RVQ Productions and Shining Star Productions, the film was released on May 7, 1987. Critic Justino Dormiendo of the ''Manila Standard'' gave the film a negative review for its formulaic and ineffective comedy, and observed that "Contrary to our expectations, Bugoy ..does not go to congress." Cast *Dolphy as Bugoy * Nora Aunor as Cathy *Eric Quizon * Panchito *Rachel Anne Wolfe *Paquito Diaz as Don Drigo Absalom *Dencio Padilla *Babalu * Don Pepot *Tiya Pusit * Subas Herrero * Zeny Zabala *Teroy de Guzman *Georgie Quizon *Caselyn Francisco *Max Vera *Rey Q. Bayona Jr. Critical response Justino Dormiendo, writing for the ''Manila Standard The ''Manila Standard'' is a broadsheet newspaper in the Philippines. , it is owned by the Romualdez family. The Romualdeze ...
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Black Magic (1987 Film)
''Black Magic'' is a 1987 Filipino fantasy comedy film directed by Mike Relon Makiling. The film stars Dolphy, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Jestoni Alarcon, Rita Avila, Ian Veneracion, Michael Locsin, Rose Ann Gonzales Jovit Moya, Jennifer Sevilla, and Jaime Castillo. Produced by Seiko Films, it was released on November 26, 1987. Critic Luciano E. Soriano of the ''Manila Standard'' gave the film a mixed review, praising Dolphy's natural comedic skills while criticizing the number of characters as excessive and unnecessary for the story. Cast *Dolphy as Demi, a janitor * Zsa Zsa Padilla as Valerie, a teacher *Jestoni Alarcon as Victor Bulaklak *Rita Avila as Emma *Ian Veneracion * Michael Locsin as Albert * Rose Ann Gonzales * Jovit Moya *Jennifer Sevilla * Jaime Castillo *Romy Diaz as Satanas *Jimmy Santos as Brian *Johnny Wilson * Don Pepot *Ros Olgado *Lucita Soriano as a prostitute *Joaquin Fajardo *Conde Ubaldo *Fred Moro * Balot *Mely Tagasa * Larry Silva *Rusty Santos *Vangie Labalan ...
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Bobo Cop
''Bobo Cop'' () is a 1988 Filipino action comedy film directed by Tony Y. Reyes and starring Joey Marquez as the titular cop, alongside Alice Dixson, Matet, Kristina Paner, Cris Villanueva, Atoy Co, Amy Perez, Willy Revillame, Panchito and Cachupoy. The film's title is in reference to the 1987 American film '' RoboCop''. Produced by Regal Films, ''Bobo Cop'' was released in May 1988. Critic Lav Diaz gave the film a mildly positive review, commending it for being hilarious despite its imitation of numerous screen works such as ''Police Academy'' and ''The Six Million Dollar Man'' while criticizing the third act for being boring. Cast *Joey Marquez as Renato Dalmacio *Alice Dixson as Louise * Matet * Kristina Paner *Cris Villanueva *Atoy Co *Amy Perez * Willy Revillame * Panchito as Renato's godfather * Palito * Cachupoy * Berting Labra *Max Alvarado as the professor *Paquito Diaz * Balot *Jaime Castillo * Marilyn Villamayor * Carmina Villaruel * Jenny Lyn *Robert Ortega * Smo ...
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Puso Sa Puso
''Puso sa Puso'' () is a 1988 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Emmanuel H. Borlaza and starring Sheryl Cruz, Romnick Sarmenta, Helen Vela, Ricky Belmonte, Liza Lorena, Perla Bautista, Cesar Montano, Jaime Castillo, Jennifer Sevilla, and Eddie Garcia. Produced by Seiko Films, the film was released on May 25, 1988. Critic Lav Diaz gave the film a mildly positive review. Cast * Sheryl Cruz as Rosel *Romnick Sarmenta as Daniel *Helen Vela as Wilma, Daniel's mother *Ricky Belmonte as Rosel's father *Liza Lorena as Luisa, Rosel's mother *Perla Bautista *Cesar Montano as Noel * Jaime Castillo *Jennifer Sevilla *Eddie Garcia as Daniel's grandfather *Janet Giron * Don Pepot *Metring David *Renato del Prado *Romeo Enriquez *Fred Moro *Michelle Christian *Eva Ramos Release ''Puso sa Puso'' was released on May 25, 1988, and became a box office success. Critical response Lav Diaz, writing for the ''Manila Standard The ''Manila Standard'' is a broadsheet newspaper in the Philip ...
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''Shake, Rattle & Roll V'' is a 1994 Filipino horror anthology film and the fifth installment of the ''Shake, Rattle & Roll'' film series. It was distributed by Regal Films, and was directed by Manny Castañeda, Don Escudero and Jose Javier Reyes. The film is an entry of the 1994 Metro Manila Film Festival. The sixth installment, '' Shake, Rattle & Roll VI'', was released in 1997. Plot "Maligno" Madam Ceres, a tarot reader, advises Laurie about the consequences of her beauty. One day, Laurie and her friend, Nicky take a vacation on a secluded island with their helpers, Mang Isko and Aling Sela. On the day they are supposed to leave, their boat never comes and there is no other way to contact them. In an argument, Laurie leaves Nicky and goes into the woods. Before she ventures further, she is spotted by Mang Isko who stops her from going in even more. Laurie talks to Aling Sela at her house. Laurie tells her about the woods but Aling Sela talks to her that she shouldn' ...
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Enteng The Dragon
''Enteng the Dragon'' is a 1988 Philippine comedy film directed by Romy Villaflor and written by Tony S. Mortel. It is a parody of the film ''Enter the Dragon''. Plot The story revolves around \ Enteng (Dolphy) a vendor of a mobile food house in China Town. Enteng is known for his humor, and a journalist and star reporter named Rowena (Dang Cecilio) was interested to cover his story after her Editor-in-Chief saw him as worthy of human interest. Kuto (Vandolph), a young boy that he found sleeping in his food wagon, led him to the shrine of the monks, that sealed his destiny as a vigilante and hero. Cast *Dolphy as Enteng *Vandolph as Kuto *Dang Cecilio as Rowena *Eddie Garcia as the Evil Leader *Monica Herrera as Christina *Monsour del Rosario *Rommel Valdez * Tsing Tong Tsai * Panchito *Babalu * Don Pepot *Che-Che Sta. Ana *Roy Aoyama *Ros Olgado *Ernie Ortega *Estrella Querubin Production The film was produced by the RVQ Productions, a production owned by Dolphy Rodolfo V ...
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''One Two Bato, Three Four Bapor'' () is a 1988 Filipino comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Ben Feleo and starring Sheryl Cruz, Romnick Sarmenta, Eddie Garcia, Sylvia La Torre, Romy Diaz, Ian Veneracion, Harlene Bautista, Michael Locsin, and child actors Richard Gutierrez, and Raymond Gutierrez. Produced by Seiko Films, it was released on December 14, 1988. Critic Lav Diaz gave the film a mixed review, commending its honest focus on street children in the Philippines, while criticizing its commercial tendencies and implausible situations. Cast Main cast * Sheryl Cruz *Romnick Sarmenta *Eddie Garcia *Sylvia La Torre *Romy Diaz *Ian Veneracion *Harlene Bautista * Michael Locsin *Richard Gutierrez as Richie *Raymond Gutierrez as Amboy *Mon Alvir Supporting cast *Bomber Moran *Metring David *Matutina *Fred Moro *Whitney Tyson *Dinky Doo Jr. *Ros Olgado * Ike Lozada * Don Pepot *Fatima Alvir *Caselyn Francisco *Patrick Cruz *Reggie Javier *Apple de Guzman *Guio Alvarez *G ...
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