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Etang Discher | |
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Born | Enriqueta Discher Grau (1906-11-24)November 24, 1906 Manila, Insular Government of the Philippine Islands |
Died | November 22, 1991(1991-11-22) (aged 84) Manila, Philippines |
Occupation(s) | Filipino comedian and actor |
Years active | 1939–1981 |
Children | Panchito Alba |
Awards | FAMAS Best Supporting Actress 1955 Lupang Kayumanggi |
Enriqueta "Etang" Discher Grau (November 24, 1906 – November 22, 1991) was a Filipino character film actress frequently cast in villainous roles. Her stern, gaunt Castilian face loomed in many post-war Filipino films, especially soap opera-type dramas. She was the woman Filipino movie audiences loved to hate, often playing a villainous aunt, mother-in-law or even a witch. While her roles were hardly predisposed to have made her a star, she nonetheless was one of the more famous (or infamous) and durable stars of Filipino films. Many of her films were produced by Sampaguita Pictures, the studio under which she was under contract for a significant part of her career.
Discher was born to a German father, Leo Discher Sr. and a Filipino mother, Pacencia Discher. She has a sister named Elena Discher. Her extended family resides on the West Coast of the United States in Washington state and California. She began her career in show business as a chorus girl in the bodabil stage shows of Katy de la Cruz.
Her last known film was Karma in 1981.
Her son, Panchito, became a famous film comedian in his own right, usually cast as the comedic foil to Dolphy.
Filmography
Year | Title | Production Company |
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1939 | Anak ng Hinagpis | Filippine Films |
1946 | Alaala Kita | LVN Pictures |
1951 | Reyna Elena | |
Bohemyo | ||
Ang Aking Kahapon | Tamaraw Pictures | |
Haring Cobra | LVN Pictures | |
1952 | Rebecca | Sampaguita Pictures |
Tia Loleng | LVN Pictures | |
Bakas ng Kahapon | Premiere Productions | |
1953 | Dyesebel | Premiere Productions,
Manuel Vistan Productions |
1954 | Musikong Bumbong | Sampaguita Pictures |
Matandang Dalaga | ||
Jack & Jill | ||
Eskandalosa | Ace York | |
Ang Biyenang Hindi Tumatawa | Sampaguita Pictures | |
Tres Ojos | ||
Kurdapya | ||
1955 | Uhaw sa Pag-ibig | |
Mariposa | ||
Despatsadora | ||
Kontra Bida | ||
Iyung-Iyo | ||
Bim Bam Bum | ||
1956 | Vaccacionista | |
Kanto Girl | ||
1957 | Sino ang Maysala | Vera-Perez Productions |
Bituing Marikit | Sampaguita Pictures | |
Diyosa | ||
Hahabul-Habol | ||
Busabos | ||
Paru-Parong Bukid | ||
1958 | Mga Reyna ng Vicks | |
Isang Milyong Kasalanan | ||
Palaboy | Vera-Perez Productions | |
Mapait na Lihim | Sampaguita Pictures | |
Baby Bubut | ||
Berdaderong Ginto | Vera-Perez Productions | |
Bobby | Sampaguita Pictures |
In popular culture
- She was played by Lauren King on GMA Network's 2024 war drama series Pulang Araw.
References
- Peter Cowie (1977). "World Filmography". Tantivy Press.
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Notes
- ^ Gravetour of the Famous E78🇬🇧 | Panchito Alba & Etang Discher | Loyola MP -Sucat on YouTube, Graveyard Pinoy TV, 19 May 2021
- Ma. Lourdes Maniquis (1994). "Philippine Theater". In Nicanor Tiongson (ed.). CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art. Vol. V (1st ed.). Manila: Cultural Center of the Philippines. p. 287. ISBN 971-8546-30-8.
- Fine Film, Bob Castillo, People's Journal, 12 December 1981 Archived February 13, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
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