Spanky Manikan
Spanky Manikan, an esteemed figure in Philippine entertainment, began his artistic journey as a theater actor with the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA). His talents soon transcended the stage, leading him to a successful career in film and television. Manikan gained recognition for his compelling performances in several iconic films, including "Manila in the Claws of Light" (1975), "Bona" (1980), and "Himala" (1982), each of which solidified his reputation as a versatile and accomplished actor.
Throughout his career, Manikan was celebrated not only for his on-screen presence but also for his contributions to the arts, influencing a generation of performers in the Philippines. His passion for storytelling and dedication to his craft earned him respect within the industry, making him a beloved figure among audiences and peers alike.
Sadly, Spanky Manikan passed away on January 14, 2018, after a courageous battle with stage 4 lung cancer. He left behind a legacy that continues to inspire many in the arts community. He is survived by his wife, fellow actress Susan Africa, and their three children, who remember him for both his artistic achievements and his unwavering love for family.