Pugo and Togo

Pugo and Togo were a popular Filipino comedy team in Philippine movies during the 1940s up to 1950s.[1][2] Composed of Mariano Contreras (1898 – 1978) and Andres Solomon (1905 – November 3, 1952), their brand of humor consisted of short skits, slapstick, and funny dialogues presented in Manila's theaters, most particularly Clover Theater and Avenue Theater. Mariano Contreras starred as Pugo, while Solomon portraited Bogo. They were both bald headed.

Contreras and Solomon started out as the Laurel and Hardy of the Philippines.[3] They began their career as vaudeville performers in the '30s and were a hit during the Japanese Occupation, where they poke fun of the Japanese; in this period, they did stage shows and branched out into films before the war. Among the films they made in the early ’40s were Utos ng Hari, Hindi Mababali, Sa Lumang Simbahan and Binibiro Lamang Kita. During the Japanese Occupation, the tandem was renamed Tuguing and Puguing. This was because Togo sounded too similar to Tojo, the name of the Prime Minister of Japan during the early 1940s. After the war, Pugo and Togo resumed their film career and did several movies for LVN Pictures: Tambol Mayor (co-starring Jaime de la Rosa and Tessie Quintana), Dalawang Prinsipeng Kambal, Magkumpareng Putik (with Lilia Dizon), Ang Kandidato, Nagsaulian ng Kandila, Dalawang Sundalong Kanin and Biglang Yaman. The comic duo also did a radio sitcom, Edong Mapangarap, with Eddie San Jose and Hollywood starlet Joan Page.[3][4]

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Before the teaming

Pugo

Pugo (1898 – 1978) was born Mariano Contreras.

Togo

Togo (1905 - November 3, 1952) was born Andres Solomon.

References

  1. ^ Pugo, movie-industry.blogspot.com
  2. ^ Pugo and Bentot, qrst.wordpress.com
  3. ^ a b Inquirer.net. "The greatest comedians of all time". http://abkd.wordpress.com/2008/08/26/the-greatest-comedians-of-all-time-4/. Retrieved August 26, 2008. 
  4. ^ NewsFlash.org. "LANCE RAYMUNDO: A CASE OF FATAL ATTRACTION". http://www.newsflash.org/2004/02/sb/sb003443.htm. Retrieved July 25, 2010.