Shalala (broadcaster)

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Carmelito Masagnay Reyes, better known as Shalala (January 20, 1960 – June 23, 2021), was a Filipino radio and TV personality and comedian.[1]

Shalala
Born
Carmelito Masagnay Reyes

(1960-01-20)January 20, 1960
Manila, Philippines
DiedJune 23, 2021(2021-06-23) (aged 61)
Quezon City, Philippines
Occupation(s)TV host, comedian, radio personality, actor
Years active1994–2021
RelativesNonong Ballinan (cousin)

Early life

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Carmelito Reyes a.k.a. Shalala was born on January 20, 1960, in Manila, Philippines.[citation needed]

Early career

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Shalala's first TV show was Walang Tulugan with the Master Showman in 2001 on GMA-7 with the late Master Showman and fellow comedian German "Kuya Germs" Moreno until 2010. Shalala then transferred to TV5 for his new projects and TV shows, but returned to Walang Tulugan around 2014.[citation needed]

Later career

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Shalala returned to GMA-7 in 2014 following his return to Walang Tulugan with the Master Showman with new host Nora Aunor, but the show ended in February 2016 after the death of Kuya Germs.[citation needed]

In 2017, Shalala returned to TV again for guesting in Sunday PinaSaya, also on GMA-7. This was his first TV guesting appearance after one year since the death of Kuya Germs in 2016.[citation needed]

He was a former supporting cast in ABS-CBN's defunct afternoon teleserye Pusong Ligaw with his co-star Bianca King, also from TV5. They were also joined by Beauty Gonzalez, but the drama series ended around January 2018. This was Shalala's first ABS-CBN show since he left GMA-7.[citation needed]

Shalala returned to his original TV network GMA-7 via the weekend musical variety program Sunday PinaSaya and the comedy anthology in 2019, Dear Uge in which he played a gay father. He also guested in the morning talk program Mars Pa More, and in 2020 played in the segment "Bawal Judgmental!" on Eat Bulaga! and guested in Chika Besh which was his last TV appearance.[citation needed]

Personal life

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Shalala's relative was Walter Mark "Nonong" Ballinan, a comedian and TV host of ABS-CBN.[citation needed]

Death

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Shalala died of pulmonary tuberculosis on the morning of June 23, 2021, at the Fe Del Mundo Medical Center in Quezon City. He was 61.[2][3]

Radio

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Filmography

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Television

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  • Walang Tulugan with the Master Showman (GMA 7, 2001–2010, 2014–2016) - co-host
  • StarTalk (GMA 7, 2005–2015) - guest co host
  • Daisy Siete Season 22: Kambalilong (GMA 7, 2009)
  • Tweetbiz (Q 11, 2010) - (formerly QTV 11)
  • Eat Bulaga! (GMA 7, 2010 – 202?) - guest
  • Juicy! (TV5, 2010–2012) - host
  • Swerte Swerte Lang (TV5, 2011) - host
  • Inday Wanda (TV5, 2011)
  • Hey It's Saberdey! (TV5, 2011–2012) - host
  • Good Morning Club (TV5, 2012–2014) - co-host
  • Wasak! (AksyonTV 41, 2013) - guest
  • Bubble Gang (GMA 7, 2015 – 202?) - guest
  • Sabado Badoo (GMA 7, 2015) - cameo footage featured
  • CelebriTV (GMA 7, 2015) - co-host
  • Ang Pinaka (GMA News TV 11, 2015 – 202?) - guest
  • StarStruck Season 6 (GMA 7, 2015-2016) - guest talent manager
  • Dear Uge (GMA 7, 2016 – 202?) - various/guest
  • Sunday PinaSaya (GMA 7, 2017) - guest
  • Pusong Ligaw (ABS-CBN 2, 2017) - supporting cast
  • Magandang Buhay (ABS-CBN 2, 2017) - guest
  • Home Sweetie Home (ABS-CBN 2, 2017) - guest
  • Banana Sundae (ABS-CBN 2, 2017) - guest
  • MMK: Ang Tahanan Mo (ABS-CBN 2, 2018) - various/guest
  • StarStruck Season 7 (GMA 7, 2018) - guest talent manager
  • Mars Pa More (GMA 7, 2019 – 202?) - guest
  • Magpakailanman (GMA 7, 2019) - various/guest
  • Pepito Manaloto (GMA 7, 2020) - guest funny gay character
  • Wag Po! (TV5, 2020) - guest
  • Fill in the Banks (TV5, 2020) - guest
  • Chika Besh! (TV5, 2020) - guest

Film

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Miscellaneous crew

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  • Ping Lacson: Super Cop (2000) - advertising and promotions staff
  • Luv Text (2001) - advertising and promotions staff
  • Batas ng Lansangan (2002) - advertising and promotions staff: Maverick Films
  • You and Me Against the World (2003) - staff: Fix Media Ventures
  • Utang ng Ama (2003) - advertising and promotions staff
  • Pasukob (2007) - overall promotions staff: TV and special events
  • Paupahan (2008) - publicity and promotions
  • One Night Only (2008) - television coordinator: publicity and promotions
  • Marino (2009) - publicity and promotions

References

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  1. ^ "Shalala passes away │ GMA News Online". June 23, 2021.
  2. ^ "Comedian Shalala passes away at 61". ABS-CBN Corporation. June 23, 2021. Archived from the original on April 4, 2023.
  3. ^ "Komedyante't host na si Shalala patay sa pulmonary TB". Pilipino Star Ngayon.