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Nori Dalisay
Honorata S. Dalisay (born 1938), professionally known as Nori Dalisay, is a retired Filipina actress who played mostly supporting roles. She made dozens of films under her home studio Sampaguita Pictures. Dalisay's first film was ''Chavacano'', which was top billed by Dolphy Rodolfo Vera Quizon Sr. (; July 25, 1928 – July 10, 2012), better known by his stage names Dolphy, Pidol, and Golay, was a Filipino comedian and actor. He is widely regarded as the country's "King of Comedy" for his comedic talent embodied .... Filmography *1956 – ''Chavacano'' *1956 – ''Rodora'' *1956 – ''Pampanggenya'' *1957 – '' Ismol Ba't Teribol'' *1957 – '' Hahabul-Habol'' *1957 – '' Mga Ligaw Na Bulaklak'' *1957 – '' Baby Bubut'' *1958 – ''Kundiman ng Puso'' *1959 – ''Baby Face'' *1960 – ''Beatnik'' *1960 – ''Gumuhong Bantayog'' *1960 – ''Bilanggong Birhen'' *1961 – ''Eca Babagot'' *1962 – ''Susanang Daldal'' *1962 – ''Magbayad ang May-utang'' *1962 – ''Kaming ...
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Filipinos ( tl, Mga Pilipino) are the people who are citizens of or native to the Philippines. The majority of Filipinos today come from various Austronesian ethnolinguistic groups, all typically speaking either Filipino, English and/or other Philippine languages. Currently, there are more than 185 ethnolinguistic groups in the Philippines; each with its own language, identity, culture and history. Names The name ''Filipino'', as a demonym, was derived from the term ''Las Islas Filipinas'' ("the Philippine Islands"), the name given to the archipelago in 1543 by the Spanish explorer and Dominican priest Ruy López de Villalobos, in honor of Philip II of Spain (Spanish: ''Felipe II''). During the Spanish colonial period, natives of the Philippine islands were usually known by the generic terms ''indio'' ("Indian") or ''indigenta'' ("indigents"). However, during the early Spanish colonial period the term ''Filipinos'' or ''Philipinos'' was sometimes used by Spanish writers t ...
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