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Rudy "Daboy" Fernandez

Rudy Fernandez
Born Rodolfo Valentino Padilla-Fernandez
(1952-03-16)March 16, 1952
Tondo, Manila, Philippines
Died June 7, 2008(2008-06-07) (aged 56)
Quezon City, Philippines
Resting place The Heritage Park
Nationality Filipino
Other names Daboy
Occupation Actor, producer
Years active 1970–2008
Spouse(s) Lorna Tolentino
(m. 1983–2008)
Children Mark Anthony Fernandez
Raphael Fernandez
Renz Fernandez
Awards FAMAS Fernando Poe, Jr. Memorial Award
2007
FAMAS Best Actor
1988 Victor Corpuz
1984 Batuigas...Pasukuin si Waway
FAP Best Actor
1984 Batuigas...Pasukuin si Waway
PMPC Star Awards: Male Star of the Night
2000

Rodolfo Valentino "Rudy" Padilla Fernandez, screen name Rudy Fernandez (born Rodolfo Padilla Fernandez; March 16, 1952 – June 7, 2008) also known as Daboy, was a multi-awarded Filipino actor and producer. He came to prominence as an action star in the Philippine cinema during the 1980s up to the early 1990s.

Fernandez was born at 8:36 PM on March 16, 1952 at Mary Johnston Hospital in Tondo, Manila, He Is Eldest the son of the late film director Gregorio Fernandez. Both his parents were from Lubao, Pampanga, which he considered his hometown. He made his film debut at the age of three, appearing in Luksang Tagumpay (1956), which was directed by his father. He also appeared in another film of his father's, Emily (1960).

Fernandez started his active film career while a student at the University of Santo Tomas, when he was signed to a contract by Sampaguita Pictures in 1970. He was first featured by Sampaguita Pictures in For Your Mama (1970), then paired with Connie Angeles in Sweet Matutina (1970). Fernandez spent the next few years in teenage parts until he made his breakthrough as an action star with Bitayin si Baby Ama (1976). His viability as an action star was further enhanced with the box-office success of Ang Leon, Ang Tigre at ang Alamid (1979).

Beginning with ..Baby Ama, a biopic of a well-known Filipino criminal, Fernandez specialized in portraying true-to-life characters. One of his notable action films is Markang Bungo (Skull Mark), a film based on a true story, where he portrayed the well-known Baguio City police officer Bobby Ortega, was released in 1992. From this film came a signature line of Fernandez's, "Walang personalan, trabaho lang" ("Strictly business, nothing personal"), which has since been cited as among the most memorable quotes in Philippine cinema by QTV's Ang Pinaka television program.Iligpit si Bobby Ortega, Markang Bungo 2 (Execute Bobby Ortega, Skull Mark 2) is a sequel that was released in 1995. Aside for portraying a real police officer, he was cast in the lead roles for the biopics of Filipino politicians Alfredo Lim, Vincent Crisologo, Rodrigo Duterte and Ping Lacson. In the film Lagalag: The Eddie Fernandez Story, he starred as Eddie Fernandez, a Filipino actor during the 1970s and the father of Pops Fernandez.


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