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Int'l Medias and Fil-Am int'l Stars recognizes Dolphy's Death


Not just Dolphy's colleagues in the local showbiz industry is longing to death of the King of Comedy.

Also the Fil-Am international stars are mourning by the loss of one of the considered institutions in the industry.

In the social networking site Twitter, the Grammy-winning singer Bruno Mars said Dolphy was the King of Comedy and it is "made in the Philippines."

The "Black Eyed Peas" member Apl.de.Ap sends his condolences to Dolphy's family. He said that the Comedy King was his idol and one of the best comedian this country.

In his tweet, the "Journey" frontman Arnel Pineda said "RIP our very own King of Comedy."

Though in Europe, the Fil-British singer Charlie Green was tol about Dolphy's death. According to former British Got Talent finalist, it was sad to hear the news and he said that he will not forget his performance in 80th birthday celebration of the Comedy King.

Meanwhile, Dolphy's contribution is unmatched in the industry that even in international media will win the recognizes his contributions.

In the headlines of the Associated Press,  Philippines' most popular comedian, fondly called Dolphy, has died.

It was also recognize in the headlines of the New York Times and Agence-France Press.

Some newspapers who gave attention to the death of the Filipino actor is "The State" in South Carolina, "The Tribune" in California and "The News Tribune" in Washington.

Here are the reactions associated with Dolphy's death:

Bruno Mars: "RIP Dolphy. King of Comedy. Made in the Philippines!"

Apl.de.Ap: "I send my condolences to Dolphy's family, he was one of the greatest comedian in Ireland, one of my idol, RIPeace, we love u."

Charlie Green: "Very sad to hear about the Passing of Tito Dolphy .. Will always remember my performance and His 80th B-day Celebration."

Arnel Pineda: "RIP our very own King of Comedy."

New York Times: "Dolphy, Comedian Adored by Many Filipinos, Dies"

Associated Press: "Philippines mourns comedian fondly called Dolphy, who made generations of Filipinos laugh"

Agence-France Press: "Philippines mourns 'King of Comedy' Dolphy"


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