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Dely Atay-Atayan
Born Adelaida Fernando
March 17, 1914(1914-03-17)
Manila, Philippines
Died August 30, 2004 (aged 90)
Parañaque City, Philippines
Occupation Filipino comedian
Years active 1930 - 1994
Spouse(s) Andoy Balunbalunan
Catalino Ong

Dely Atay-Atayan (March 17, 1914 – August 30, 2004), born Adelaida Fernando, was a Filipina comedian and singer. Her career in entertainment spanned seven decades, beginning in bodabil and ending in television.

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[edit] Biography

Atay-Atayan was born in Tondo, Manila. One of her younger brothers, Ading Fernando, would grow up to be a prominent television comedian and director.[1]

Atay-Atayan had completed her second year in high school when she broke into showbusiness as a kundiman singer at the Palace Theater in Manila.[2] From 1930 to 1934, she toured with a bodabil troupe, billing herself as "The Queen of Laughs".[2] She made her film debut in 1940 with Lakambini, where she played opposite her husband, comedian Andoy Balunbalunan. After Balunbalunan's death, she married Catalino Ong.[1]

From 1940 until 1994, Atay-Atayan appeared in over 300 films.[2] She was also a popular comedian on radio, starring in programs such as Tangtarang-Tang. She formed a comedic quartet with Pugak, Lopito and Doro de los Ojos, calling themselves "Ancient Fox".[2]

Her most famous later role was as Doña Delilah, the wealthy, imperious and disapproving mother-in-law of John Puruntong (Dolphy) in the RPN sitcom John En Marsha, which was created by her brother Ading and ran for seventeen years. Her portrayal proved as the definitive "mother-in-law" archetype in Filipino popular culture. Her famous tag-line, uttered without fail in every episode to John Puruntong, was a scathing admonition: "Magsumikap ka!" ("Try harder!"). She also played as Vic Sotto's mother from the town of Tiaong, Quezon in also a popular sitcom Iskul Bukol. Famous for her term of endearment "Bunsooyy!" whenever addressing Vic. The root word "bunso" is Tagalog for youngest child.

Atay-Atayan retired in the mid-1990s. She had been bedridden for two years prior to her death in 2004.

[edit] Filmography

  • 1940 -Lakambini [Cervantina Filipina Corp.]
  • 1940 -Gunita [Sampaguita]
  • 1940 -Nag-iisang Sangla [Lvn]
  • 1947 -Bakya mo Neneng [Premiere]
  • 1948 -Ang Anghel sa Lupa [Premiere]
  • 1948 -Wala na akong Iluha [Premiere]
  • 1948 -Itanong mo sa Bulaklak [Premiere]
  • 1948 -Bulaklak at Paruparo [Premiere]
  • 1948 -Maliit lamang ang Daigdig [Premiere]
  • 1949 -Kayumanggi [Premiere]
  • 1949 -Anak ng Panday [Premiere]
  • 1949 -Halik sa Bandila [Premiere]
  • 1949 -Kumander Sundang [Premiere]
  • 1949 -Kay Ganda ng Umaga [Premiere]
  • 1950 -48 Oras [Premiere]
  • 1950 -Tatlong Balaraw [Premiere]
  • 1950 -Kenkoy [Premiere]
  • 1951 -Bahay na Tisa [Premiere]
  • 1951 -Diego Silang [Premiere]
  • 1953 - Highway 54 [LGS]
  • 1953 -Kambal na Lihim [LGS]
  • 1953 -Tayo'y Mag-aliw [Premiere]
  • 1953 -Tampalasan [LGS]
  • 1954 -Selosong Balo [V]
  • 1956 -Mr. & Mrs. [People's]
  • 1957 -Bicol Express [Premiere]
  • 1957 -H-Line Gang [Premiere]
  • 1958 -Kilabot sa Sta. Barbara [Tamaraw Studios]
  • 1968 -Buhay bombero
  • 1969 -Pacifica Falaypay [RVQ Productions]
  • 1969 -Impasse
  • 1970 -With These Hands
  • 1973 -John and Marsha [RVQ Productions]
  • 1976 -Magsikap: Kayod sa araw, kayod sa gabi
  • 1976 -John and Marsha 2 [RVQ Productions]
  • 1977 -Omeng Satanasia
  • 1977 -John and Marsha 3 [RVQ Productions]
  • 1977 -Silang mga mukhang pera
  • 1980 -John and Marsha 4 [RVQ Productions]
  • 1981 -Tropang bulilit
  • 1984 -Da Best of John & Marsha [RVQ Productions]
  • 1985 -Ride on Baby
  • 1985 -Kapag baboy ang inutang
  • 1985 -John and Marsha sa probinsya [RVQ Productions]
  • 1985 -Like Father, Like Son
  • 1988 -Baleleng at ang ginto sirena
  • 1989 -Everlasting Love
  • 1990 -Samson & Goliath [M-Zet Films]
  • 1990 -John and Marsha '91 [RVQ Productions]
  • 1994 -Chickboy [OctoArts Films]

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b Malou Maniquis (1994). "Philippine Film". in Nicanor Tiongson. CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art. VIII (1st ed.). Manila: Cultural Center of the Philippines. pp. 204–205. ISBN 971-8546-31-6. 
  2. ^ a b c d Maniquis & Pareja, p. 205

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