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Ramon Zamora

Ramon Artiaga Zamora (June 27, 1935 — August 26, 2007) was a Filipino film actor best known for his leading roles in local martial arts films and action movies of the 1970s. He was popularly dubbed as the "Bruce Lee of the Philippines".
==Early career==
Zamora was born in San Juan, Rizal. He began his entertainment career in 1953 as a stuntman and dancer for LVN Pictures.〔 He persevered in the bodabil circuit, performing regularly at the Clover Theater and the Manila Grand Opera House.〔〔 〕 He also was a member of the Festival Dancers, a dance troupe which performed international tours regularly.〔
From his stage performances, he was contracted in 1969 to star as a mainstay of the ABS-CBN gag show Super Laff-In. Zamora's most popular stock character in the show was a military-clad figure that bore an unmistakable physical resemblance to Adolf Hitler, who spoke in bastardized German and spouted catchphrases such as "Isprakenheit".〔 The role won him the "Best Actor Citizen's Award for Television".〔〔

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