Babalu (comedian) explained

Babalu
Birth Name:Pablo Martin Sarmiento
Birth Date:1942 6, mf=yes
Birth Place:Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines
Death Place:Antipolo, Rizal, Philippines
Resting Place:Loyola Memorial Park
Parañaque, Philippines
Years Active:1961–1998
Children:1
Relatives:Etang Discher (grandmother)
Panchito Alba (uncle)

Pablo Martin Sarmiento (June 29, 1942 – August 27, 1998), better known as Babalu, was a Filipino comedian and actor. His screen name was a reference to his long, sharp chin[1] ("baba" is the Filipino term for "chin", babalu is a Filipino gay term derived from it) of which was sometimes a subject of on screen ridicule, usually by himself.

Personal life

He grew up in Sampaloc, Manila in his grandmother's home with his mother, one sister and three brothers. Babalu fathered a daughter. For several years and until his death, he was living with his long-time partner who eventually became his wife prior to his death, with whom he had a child.

Acting career

Babalu is considered "one of the most famous, beloved, and greatest comedians" in the Philippines. He is the nephew of the famous actor Panchito Alba. Dolphy, the king of Philippine Comedy, discovered Babalu's talent as a comedian. Babalu was given a featured role on the Philippines' leading comedy-variety show Buhay Artista. His appearances in movies and television included the shows Home Along Da Riles and Oki Doki Doc. Babalu's life story was featured on the television show Maalaala Mo Kaya "Imahe ng Berhen" on July 3, 2003.[2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1965Genghis Bond: Agent 1-2-3
1972Ibong AdarnaPrinsipe Albano
1973Captain Barbell Boom!
1977 Omeng SatanasiaSteve
1980Ang Bobo Kong Genie
1982My Juan En OnlyAmbo
1987My Bugoy Goes to CongressBaker Arroyo
Mga Anak ni Facifica FalayfayChief Acosta
1988Enteng the Dragon
Bakit Kinagat ni Adan ang Mansanas ni Eba?Doctor
1991John en Marsha Ngayon '91Himself
1993Ang Boyfriend Kong GamolMang Pandong
1994Once Upon a Time in ManilaCarnapper
Hataw Tatay HatawGilbert
Hindi Pa Tapos Ang Labada Darling Andres
O-Ha! Ako Pa?Raul Malino/Chief
Greggy en' Boogie: Sakyan Mo Na Lang, AnnaBoogie
1995Wanted: Perfect FatherRobin
Basta't Kasama KitaSgt. BabaUncredited
Boy! GisingTotoy Buan
Home Sic HomeRobin
Father & SonClinton
1996Oki Doki Doc: The MovieMang Berto
Da Best in Da West 2: Da Western Pulis IstoriCol. Macanto
Aring King King: Ang Bodyguard Kong Sexy
1997I Do? I Die! (D'yos Ko Day!)Domeng
Ang Pinakamahabang Baba sa Balat ng Lupa[3] Bryan
Home Along Da Riles Part 2 Richy
1998Haba-Baba-Doo, Puti-Puti-PooDomeng / Rosanna Magdalena
Tong Tatlong Tatay Kong Pakitong-kitongBobby
TataynicMr. BalboaFinal film appearance

Television

YearTitleRoleNetwork
1992–1998Home Along da RilesCapt. Babalu (1992–1993 as guest)
Mang Ritchie (1994–1998 as main cast)
ABS-CBN
1993–1998Oki Doki DocPapsie / Mang Berto, the protagonist's landlord[4]

Death

Babalu was warned of his health condition in March 1998 but kept his health problems a secret from his co-stars, particularly from Aga Muhlach and the others in the weekly TV shows Oki Doki Doc and Home Along Da Riles, wherein he was a regular cast.

Writer Nene Riego, a close friend of Babalu, said the actor asked his doctor to tell him the truth about his ailment. Babalu was told he only had six months to live. He decided to seek further treatment in Michigan. While seeking further treatment, they were robbed and he was shot twice in the abdomen area making his situation worse. Doctors there had the same diagnosis and advised him to spend the rest of his life in the Philippines. Babalu came back home on August 14, thin and weak.

Babalu's last two movies were Tataynic with Dolphy and Tong Tatlong Tatay Kong Pakitong-kitong together with Redford White, Bonel Balingit and Serena Dalrymple. He died of liver cirrhosis on August 27, 1998, two months after his 56th birthday, in his home in Antipolo. He was buried in Loyola Memorial Park in Parañaque.[5] The film Tar-San is dedicated to his memory.

Notes and References

  1. News: Benjie and Babalu: New Comic Teamup . 25 October 2022 . Manila Standard . 2 September 1994 . en.
  2. Web site: Babalu's Story on 'Maalaala Mo Kaya'. https://web.archive.org/web/20180220152628/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-104615665.html. dead. 20 February 2018. HighBeam Research. Manila Bulletin. 20 February 2018. 2 July 2003.
  3. News: Maricel-Boyet Film Released On Video . 25 October 2022 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . 1 November 2000 . en.
  4. News: Valle . Jocelyn . Paolo Contis Likes Making People Laugh . 27 October 2022 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . 11 May 2002 . en.
  5. News: COMEDIAN BABALU DEAD . NEWSFLASH . 2014-03-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140819085701/http://www.newsflash.org/199808/sb/sb000530.htm . 2014-08-19 . dead .