Palito

{{short description|Filipino actor and comedian}}

{{for|the Argentine singer|Palito Ortega}}

{{Infobox person

| name = Palito

| image = palito1.jpg

| caption = Palito in 2009

| birth_name = Reynaldo Alfredo Hipolito

| birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1933|9|4}}

| birth_place = Calamba, Laguna, Philippine Islands

| death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|2010|04|12|1933|9|4}}{{cite news|url=http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/entertainment/04/12/10/palito-passes-away-age-76|title=Palito passes away at age 76|date=12 April 2010|publisher=ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs|accessdate=12 April 2010}}

| death_place = Manila, Philippines

| othername = Naldo, Palito

| known_for =

| occupation = Actor/comedian

| spouse = Remedios Zapanta-Hipolito

| children = 4

| yearsactive = 1960–2007

}}

Reynaldo Alfredo Hipolito (September 4, 1933 – April 12, 2010) was a veteran Filipino slapstick comedian and actor who was at the height of his career in the 1970s and '80s. He was well known for his unusually light build and thin anatomy, earning him the self-deprecating screen name "Palito", which is Spanish for stick and is glossed in Filipino as matchstick or toothpick.

Biography

Palito was born in Calamba, Laguna, near the house of Dr. José Rizal (known as the Rizal Shrine). As a teenager in the 1950s, he took a job as a dishwasher in a restaurant called Alex Soda Fountain, located beside the Cine Odeon along Calle Azcarraga (now C.M. Recto Avenue). The restaurant was frequented by movie stars, and he was discovered by Lauro Santiago of Santiago Productions.

He was only 21 when he first discovered the world of stage acting. A student of Arellano University, he decided to choose acting over his studies around 1959.{{cite web |url=http://www.pep.ph/articles/14766/Rediscovering-Palito/1/2 |title=PEP.ph: The Number One Site for Philippine Showbiz {{!}} PEP Finder {{!}} Rediscovering Palito |website=www.pep.ph |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090821142833/http://www.pep.ph/articles/14766/Rediscovering-Palito/1/2 |archive-date=2009-08-21}} Palito started as an "extra" in the 1960 Prinsipe Amante movie, starring the then superstar Rogelio dela Rosa. One of his early movies was Pitong Zapata in 1965. His first non-extra role was that as a sidekick of Jun Aristorenas in the late 60s film Bingbong at Dodong. At first, he was cast in straight action films. But because of his thinness, he was groomed as a comedian.{{Citation needed|date=November 2020}} He would be seen regularly working with actors Fernando Poe Jr., Dolphy, Chiquito, Niño Muhlach, the comedy trio Tito, Vic and Joey.{{Cite book|last=Leavold|first=Andrew|title=The Search for Weng Weng|publisher=The LedaTape Organisation|year=2017|isbn=9780994411235|location=Australia|pages=150|chapter=The importance of being Ernesto}}

In the late 1970s, the decline of Philippine films and emergence of "Bomba" films hurt Palito's career. The action and comedy films which Palito made were not being made as they used to. Those were the times when Palito lost many of his investments.

In the 1980s, Palito played in Johnny Rambo Tango (1985),{{Cite book|last=Leavold|first=Andrew|title=The Search for Weng Weng|publisher=The LedaTape Organisation|year=2017|isbn=9780994411235|location=Australia|pages=150–151|chapter=The importance of being Ernesto}} Rambuto (1986), No Blood, No Surrender (1985), James Bone, Agent 001,{{Cite book|last=Leavold|first=Andrew|title=The Search for Weng Weng|publisher=The LedaTape Organisation|year=2017|isbn=9780994411235|location=Australia|pages=151|chapter=The importance of being Ernesto}} and Kumander Kalansalay (1988).

He would also been known as a star in a lot of kitsch Pinoy horror films as a zombie/corpse. His sunken hollow eyes and reed-thin body, while not aesthetically pleasing in the popular sense, fit the corpse-like demeanor that local filmmakers love to utilize.

Palito laid low from Philippine cinema in the '90s, only occasionally playing bit parts, like in the 1992 film by contemporary comedian/actor Dolphy, Home Along the River, a send-up of the popular American Home Alone franchise. In 1993, he acted in Walang Matigas na Buto sa Gutom na Aso.

On June 17, 2004, burgeoning comedy actor Vhong Navarro portrayed Palito in the anthology drama series Maalaala Mo Kaya, focusing on his life story as a survivor of the Japanese occupation during World War II and his heyday as a slapstick comedian during the 1970s and 1980s.{{cite news|last=Torre|first=Nestor U.|title=More portentous and artistic bent|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=UVc1AAAAIBAJ&sjid=iSUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=2691%2C581685|access-date=October 1, 2022|newspaper=Philippine Daily Inquirer|publisher=The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc.|date=June 17, 2004|page=A22}}

Palito starred in an independent film, Enterpool: Senior Citizen in Action, released 24 August 2005, in the midst of the decline of Philippine cinema. While it was received well by nostalgic movie-goers and local movie critics, it failed to take the general public's notice due to lack of promotion and marketing. His last film was Ang M.O.N.A.Y. ni Mr. Shooli in 2007.

Palito's family, the Hipolitos, sold their house in Pacita Complex in San Pedro, Laguna in 2004 and moved to Imus, Cavite for a smaller place in a low-cost housing subdivision in Cavite.

Once voted as one of the top ten Filipino comedians of all-time, Palito engaged in small stage shows to make a living in his last years. He had a low-paying job performing a live music show Tuesday evenings in a small casino in Santa Cruz, Manila.{{Cite web|url=http://dennisvillegas.blogspot.com/2009/01/palito-philippine-comedian.html|title = Palito: Philippine Comedian}}

Political views

In 1986, Palito campaigned for the reelection of president Ferdinand Marcos in the 1986 snap election.{{cite news|title=More stars join KBL campaign|work=Philippine Daily Inquirer|publisher=The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc.|date=January 30, 1986|quote=AS THE Feb. 7 election nears, more and more showbiz personalities have signified their support for the KBL campaign. [...] Dencio Padilla, Palito, Kristina Paner[...]}}

Illness and death

In the first quarter of 2010, Palito, a known smoker, was confined to a hospital for a month due to lung problems. After returning home from work on April 6, 2010, he was rushed to the Imus Family Hospital due to complaints of stomach pain. He was transferred to the ward section of Philippine General Hospital that night.

Mark Escueta, drummer of the band Rivermaya who worked with Palito for the music video of their single "Ambotsa", was first to announce the news of Palito's illness via Facebook. Several young celebrities called for donations through their respective Twitter accounts while help was extended from showbiz colleagues. Among the visitors was former Philippine president Joseph Estrada.

Palito was declared dead at 7:05 a.m. on April 12, 2010, in the Philippine General Hospital from a lung complication.{{cite web|url=http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/252210/comedian-palito-passes-away|title=Comedian Palito passes away | Manila Bulletin|website=Manila Bulletin |url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100415214045/http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/252210/comedian-palito-passes-away|archivedate=April 15, 2010}} He was cremated and the ashes were kept by his relatives.{{cite web|url=https://www.pep.ph/lifestyle/21879/late-comedian-palito-loved-to-entertain-until-the-very-end|title=Late comedian Palito loved to entertain until the very end|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210917092115/https://www.pep.ph/lifestyle/21879/late-comedian-palito-loved-to-entertain-until-the-very-end|archive-date=2021-09-17 }}

Filmography

=Film=

class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
scope="col"| Year

!scope="col"| Title

!scope="col"| Role

1965

| Pitong Zapata

|

1973

| Palito Pollito

|

1976

| Barok

|

1978

| Sabi Barok Lab Ko Dabiana

|

1979

| Tatay Na Barok

|

1979

| Al Magat's Mang Kepweng

|

1979

| Mahal... Ginagabi Ka Na Naman

|

1979

| Isa... Dalawa... Tatlo... Ang Tatay Kong Kalbo

|

1979

| Kuwatog

|

1980

| Nognog

|

1980

| Juan Tamad Junior

|

1980

| Hepe

|

1980

| Darna at Ding

|

1980

| Enteng-Anting

|

1981

| Pabling

|

1981

| A Man Called 'Tolongges'

| Djangolat

1981

| Iskorokotoy

|

1981

| Bilibid Gays

|

1982

| Mga Kanyon ni Mang Simeon

|

1982

| Manedyer... si Kumander

|

1982

| Cross My Heart

|

1982

| Tatlo Silang Tatay Ko

|

rowspan="2"| 1983

| Mang Kepweng and Son

|

Atsay Killer

|

rowspan="5"| 1984

| Teppanyaki

|

Rambo Tan-go

|

Give Me Five!

|

Barok Goes to Hongkong

|

Naku... Ha!

|

rowspan="8"| 1985

| Super Wan-tu-tri

|

John & Marsha '85 (Sa Probinsiya)

|

Ride on Baby

| Punkistina's Henchman 1

Isang Platitong Mani

|

Mga Kwento ni Lola Basyang

| Zambo (segment "Zombies")

Rambuto

|

Mama Said Papa Said I Love You

|

Inday Bote

| Duwende

rowspan="8"| 1986

| Working Boys

| Bogart

Super Islaw and the Flying Kids

| Pepe

Rocky Four-ma

|

No Blood, No Surrender

|

Horsey-horsey: Tigidig-tigidig

| Ka Byong

Balimbing (Mga Taong Hunyango)

|

James Bone: Agent 008

| James Bone

Payaso

|

1987

| Family Tree

|

rowspan="9"| 1988

| Love Boat: Mahal Trip Kita

| Mandurukot

Kambal Tuko

| Papay

Bobo Cop

|

Kumander Ahmed Kalansalay

| Ahmed Kalansalay

Love Letters

| Hercules (segment "Episode 3: Eternally")

Penoy... Balut

|

Super Inday and the Golden Bibe

|

Sheman: Mistress of the Universe

| Skeleton

Pepeng Kuryente: Man with a Thousand Volts

| Toothpick

rowspan="6"| 1989

| Yes, Yes, Yo, Kabayong Kutsero

|

Magic to Love

| Payat

Pardina at ang Mga Duwende

| Canuto

M & M: The Incredible Twins

|

Bote, Dyaryo, Garapa

|

Wooly Booly: Ang Classmate Kong Alien

|

rowspan="3"| 1990

| Twist: Ako si Ikaw, Ikaw si Ako

| Watch buyer

Kabayo Kids

| Judas

Isang Salop Na Bala

|

1992

| Pempe ni Sara at Pen

| Pempe's passenger

1993

| Walang Matigas Na Buto sa Gutom Na Aso

|

rowspan="3"| 1994

| Sobra Talaga

|

Baby Paterno

| Dugong pulis

Hataw Tatay Hataw

| Don Ramon

1995

|Isko: Adventures in Animasia

|Mang Amado

rowspan="3"| 1997

| Wow... Multo

| Elevator man

Sa Iyo ang Itaas, Sa Akin ang Ibaba (ng Bahay)

|

Home Along Da Riles Movie 2

| Don Narciso

1999

| Tik Tak Toys: My Kolokotoys

| Man in All White

2002

| Home Along da River

| Kumander Dengue

2005

| Enterpool: S.C.I.A., Senior Citizen in Action

| James Bone

2007

| Ang M.O.N.A.Y. ni Mr. Shooli (Misteyks Opda Neysion Adres Yata)

|

2008

| Anak ng Kumander

|

2012

| Mondomanila

| Pablong Shoeshine

=Television=

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