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Subas Herrero

Ricardo Wright Herrero, better known by his stage name Subas Herrero (April 3, 1943 – March 14, 2013), was a Filipino actor, comedian and singer of Spanish-American descent.〔(Subas Herrero of 'Champoy' dies ) According to Martin Gonzalvez, Subas Herrero's son-in-law, Herrero was of Spanish (not Mexican as earlier reported) and American descent.〕
==Career==
Herrero is best known for ''Champoy'' (1980–85), a Philippine gag show where he formed a Laurel and Hardy-like tandem with fellow Ateneo de Manila University alumnus and Filipino actor Noel Trinidad.〔 Aside from television, Herrero also appeared in several films, which include ''Bakekang'' (1978), ''Karapatan ko ang pumatay... Kapitan Guti'' (1990), and ''Gao ya xian'' (1995).〔(Subas Herrero ), people.theiapolis.com〕 He played villain for several action stars like Fernando Poe, Jr., Ramon Revilla, Joseph Estrada and Rudy Fernandez in films and also co-starred in comedy films with Dolphy, Chiquito, Redford White and the trio of Tito, Vic and Joey.
In 1986, Herrero and Trinidad went live on Philippine television to call for the Filipino public to join the crowds at EDSA calling for the ouster of then-Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos. After the revolution, Herrero recorded ''Handog ng Pilipino sa Mundo (The Gift of the Filipinos to the World)'' along with 14 other Filipino artists to celebrate the peaceful revolt.
Herrero remained very active in showbusiness until he suffered from a stroke in 2000. Despite his subsequent state of health, he remained sporadically active and even took part in the EDSA Revolution of 2001, this time to call for the ouster of then-Philippine President Joseph Estrada and make a guest appearance in ''Bubble Gangs tribute to ''Champoy'' in 2003.〔 Incidentally, Herrero previously appeared with Estrada in the films ''Erap Is My Guy'' (1973) and ''Diligin mo ng hamog ang uhaw na lupa'' (1975).〔

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