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Romeo Pastrana : ウィキペディア英語版
Dagul

Romeo Pastrana (born October 5, 1958 in Victorias City, Philippines), commonly known by his stage name Dagul, is a Filipino midget actor, comedian and politician.
==About==
Due to his height, Dagul is the only adult in the hit children's Sunday gag show, ''Goin' Bulilit''.
From doing smaller roles in movies such as ''Isprikitik, Walastik Kung Pumitik'' (1999) and ''Juan & Ted: Wanted'' (2000), Dagul gained even more exposure when he became Long Mejia's sparring partner in GMA's defunct comedy sitcom ''Kool Ka Lang'' (2001).
Viewers already appreciated the "Long and Dagul" tandem when the former decided to transfer to ABS-CBN. Dagul followed. Long Mejia became a regular co-host of Willie Revillame's ''Masayang Tanghali Bayan'', while Dagul did some guest appearances.
Soon the tandem split up. Long was included in the cast of ''Home Alone da River'' (2002) and ''Home Along Da Airport'' (2003) and became preoccupied with doing movies. Dagul, on the other hand, became more visible on TV. He was a mainstay of the defunct sitcom ''Ok Fine Whatever'' (2003) and, up to now, a regular in ''Goin' Bulilit''.

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