Heaven has earned one star again today in the form of actor Bernardo Bernardo as he passes away this morning, his niece Susan Vecina Santos posted on the actor’s Facebook page. Bernardo was 73 years old.
The cause of death isn’t clarified yet, but the actor had been getting treatments for a potentially life-threatening tumor in his pancreas since January.
Bernardo was born and raised in Manila and finished his degree of Bachelor of Literature in Journalism at the University of Santo Tomas (he even became the editor-in-chief of the university’s publication, The Varsitarian). He then went on and got his theater training at the University of California and took his Master of the Arts Degree at London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts under a British Council scholarship grant.
Some of his greatest performances include his role as Manay Sharon in Ishmael Bernal’s “Manila by Night” where he won his first Gawad Urian award for Best Supporting Actor. He won the same award again in 2016 for his performance in Lawrence Fajardo’s “Imbisibol.”
Perhaps his best role yet was being cast as Steve Carpio in the hit ’90s sitcom “Home Along Da Riles,” opposite Dolphy, another screen legend.
Bernardo was also cast in Lav Diaz’s “Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis” (“A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery”). The filmmaker called Bernardo “a powerful performer,” who also became an inspiration during filming.
See Bernardo’s best performances and roles throughout the years:
“Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis” (“A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery”), 2016
“Home Along Da Riles”, 1992 to 2003
“Manila by Night”, 1980
“Imbisibol”, 2015
“Singing in Graveyards”, 2016
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