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Saturday, February 14, 2009

"KARATE KING" ROBERTO GONZALEZ DIES, 66



Hari ng Karate (1966)- Stars Roberto Gonzalez, Josephine Estrada, Carlos Padilla, Jr., Merle Fernandez, Martin Marfil, Eddie Torente/ Directed by Solano Gaudite



Roberto Gonzalez, Karate King of Philippine Movies and one of the finest action stars of the 60s, passed away last February 5. He was 66. Gonzalez' body lies in state at his friend’s house in Tandang Sora, Quezon City.

“Maliit kasi ang pasilyo papunta sa bahay namin kaya nagprisinta ‘yong kaibigan niya na dito na siya iburol,” partner Rose said. Gonzales had sired two children with his former househelp Rose- Rhoda, third year, and Bobby, first year high school. “Eighteen lang ako no’n nang pumunta sa kanilang bahay sa Project 6. Ako ang nagtatrabaho sa kanyang bahay. May pera pa siya no’n. Hanggang sa nawalan na siya ng girlfriend. Ako ang naiwan. Ako ang nag-alaga sa kanya hanggang ngayon,” confessed the now 40-year old common-law wife.

The former debonair karate expert, who introduced self-defense in the local movies in the tradition of Bruce Lee, had seven other kids with three women. He had three children with former leading lady Rina Imperial, who is now based in the United States, and two each with non-showbiz women.

“Nag-reunion nga ‘yong mga anak niya sa burol no’ng isang gabi,” chuckled Rose.

HE DIED POOR


He used to be Fernando Poe Jr. and Joseph Estrada’s rival at the tills during the late 60s and early 70s. There was even a time that Gonzalez had surpassed the combined box-office receipts of both Poe and Estrada’s movies.He was famous and rich but, somewhere along the way, he lost his popularity and his millions. Gonzalez died poor.

Years before he succumbed to second heart attack last week, friends said he was like a beggar asking for alms from his colleagues in the film community. “Nakakaawa talaga si Betong,” said comedian Amay Bisaya, referring to Gonzalez pet name. There were no more movie offers except for occasional screen appearances. But the talent fees were still not enough to feed his family.“Pero ang ipinanghihingi niya ng pera araw-araw sa kanyang mga kaibigan ay para sa kanyang dalawang anak na estudyante,” said dubber, actress and line producer Olive Madridejos.

Although interment has been scheduled on Sunday, Gonzalez family has yet to look for additional money for funeral expenses. Senators Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. and Lito Lapid, who are also actors, have already sent flowers. His family said hopefully financial donations would follow. “Pag nagkakasakit noon si Betong, sina Bong at Lito ang nagbibigay sa akin,” said Rose.


By Boy Villasanta, ABS-CBN News


More on Roberto Gonzalez



Magnificent Brothers (1966)- Stars Roberto Gonzalez, Rolando Gonzalez, Carlos Padilla, Jr., Merle Fernandez, Martin Marfil, Marilou Ver, Eddie Torrente and Anna Ledesma/ Directed by Solano Gaudite


Digmaan sa karate (1967)- Stars Roberto Gonzalez and Liberty Ilagan/Cast of top foreign and local martial arts experts / Directed by Solano Gaudite


Bertong Karate (1967)- Stars Roberto Gonzalez, Liberty Ilagan, Rolando Gonzalez, Eddie Torrente/ Directed by Solano Gaudite

Berdugo ng mga Hari (1967)- Stars Roberto Gonzalez, Merle Fernandez, Eddie Torente/ Directed by Leo Sun



Bulag na Matador
(1968)- Stars Roberto Gonzalez, Alicia Alonzo, Roderick Paulate and Verna Gaston/ Directed by Solano Gaudite

Hari ng Slums (1968)- Stars Roberto Gonzalez, Elvie Gonzales, Stella Suarez, Edie Torrente, Tony Villar and Rolando Gonzalez/ Directed by SolanoGaudite

9 comments:

White Dove said...

I was in the elementary grade back in the early 70s when Roberto Gonzales was a big action star in the likes of Fernando Poe Jr. I was one of his biggest fans following every movie he made. Then karate took the back side and he almost instantly disappeared. Did not know what happened after that except for one news I read that he was involved in a drug trafficking case, if I recall right. I did not even know that he already died until now when I thought about googling his name and found this article about his death.

Rosa, if you read this comment, would you send me an e-mail or ask one of Roberto's children to e-mail me joanmeyer2009@gmail.com

Thanks.

Unknown said...

He is the king of martial arts born in 1945 in Manila and a popular actor also his siblings Rolando Gonzalez and only sister Magna Gonzalez became popular of the 1960'sand 1970's era died in his friends house in 2009 at the age of 66 lost his fame and fortune a family man divorced and broken man with the aid of film icons Fernando Poe Jr and Mayor of Manila Joseph Estrada donated 25,000.00 pesos as funeral expenses for the ex-karate king was survived by his family friends and colleagues and other allies of Philippine cinema.thanks for the information.From:Wayne

Real Men of Real Estate TV Talk Show said...

I am one of the children of Rolando Gonzalez and would like to use all the photos you have. Please call me at 951-378-5316 or email me at mariewaite@ivbcf.com to let me know if this is okay for me to do.

Marie Antonette Gonzalez Waite

Anonymous said...

Hi Marie Waite. I am cousin from mother side of Tito Roberto Gonzalez's wife (one of several). You might want to meet your cousin Richard Eric Gonzalez, here is link on FB....mag-pinsan buo kayo thru tito Betong and tito Roland. He lives in Makati.

https://www.facebook.com/?ref=tn_tnmn#!/richardericg?fref=ts

Unknown said...

I watch all the classic action films when I was six years old at the time in the Philippines my favorite is Fernando Poe Jr Joseph Estrada Zaldy Zschornack and other favorites like action/adventure military/war martial arts espionage and drama combined borrowed from American & European influences in film television and media in Filipino history of entertainment. Thanks! From:Wayne

Unknown said...

I am the big fan of Filipino movies inspiration of Filipino fans around the world. Thanks!
From:Wayne

Unknown said...

I watched the classic Filipino films like action/adventure martial arts espionage drama military/war and historic epic/scifi/fantasy stories all in one film in Philippine history. Thanks! From:Wayne

Unknown said...

i was elementary and high school back in 1970-79 in iligan city when betong gonzalez was on the top as an action superstar. i am an avid fan of betong. his death is a sad story, but to all his fans, he remain number one through his movies. i hope dvd/vcd of his 60's and 70's movies are available so that i can buy as remembrance of a great action star. in you tube only few of his films are available, sana mga black and white karate classics ni betong mapanood ko. where can i buy his cd's. in iligan we have no access to these classic films in the market. rest in peace idol betong. you are always popular in our hearts and minds.

noel v. ebdalin
iligan city, 9200
Lanao del norte, philippines
noel.ebdallin@gmail.com

Fero said...

He was my Ninong sa binyag. He was friends with my dad, Pete Cerrillo and his sidekick... In the movie Dyango. Also with Merle Fernandes.

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