Lito Calzado
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Feliciano Dilo "Lito" Calzado (January 20, 1946 – November 11, 2011) was a
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actor, director, and choreographer.


Life and career

Calzado was born in
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. While a student at the
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, he joined the university folk dance troupe under the direction of Maggie Shea. He also danced for television with Alice Reyes' group and with Amelia Apolinario's group. He danced with the Bayanihan Philippine National Dance Company and the Ballet Folkoric Filipino from 1961 to 1969. As a choreographer, he became dance director of the ABS-CBN Dance Company. Lito Calzado and his dancers which is also known as the "Body Machine" is what he has formed for popular shows. Calzado also directed the Larawan Dance Comapany, the folk dance group of the Philippine
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. Calzado married Maria Antonia Ussher, a woman of Irish–Spanish–Filipina descent. He is the father of Iza Calzado. His son Dash Calzado is a member of Legit Misfitz, a Filipino rap group. He later ran an entertainment and management center, and trains dance groups for clubs and other venues in
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. Calzado died at St. Luke's Medical Center in
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after battling
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for years.Staff report (November 12, 2011)
Lito Calzado, 65.
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He was diagnosed with liver cirrhosis in 2010. He was 65 years old. Lito was cremated and interred beside his wife, Maria Antonia Ussher at Himlayang Pilipino, Tandang Sora,
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on November 14, 2011.


Filmography


TV Actor


Movie Actor


Choreographer


Blocking Director


Producer


Cinematographer


Awards and Recognitions

* 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival - Posthumous Award for Excellence as Director/Choreographer


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Calzado, Lito 1946 births 2011 deaths People from Quezon City Male actors from Metro Manila University of the East alumni Deaths from cancer in the Philippines Deaths from liver cancer Deaths from cirrhosis 20th-century Filipino male actors Filipino male television actors Filipino film directors Filipino choreographers Filipino cinematographers Filipino male film actors