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Full Name
  
Eduardo Mercado

Spouse(s)
  
Marivic Mercado

Nationality
  
Filipino

Children
  
six

Other names
  
Eddie

Name
  
Eddie Mercado

Occupation
  
Actor



Born
  
November 1, 1938 (
1938-11-01
)
Manila, Philippines

Religion
  
Evangelical Christianity (formerly Roman Catholicism)

Died
  
January 1, 2006, Paranaque, Philippines

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Eduardo "Eddie" Mercado (August 20, 1938 – September 18, 2006) was a Filipino film actor, television actor, film director, television director, and television presenter. Known for his signature voice, he earned himself the title, "Frank Sinatra of the Philippines".

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Personal life

Mercado was born on August 20, 1938. With his wife Marivic, he had six children: Coily, Bobbi, Candy, CJ, Chevy and Eric. He loved to sing Frank Sinatra songs.

Career

One of the earliest shows that Mercado hosted and for which he gained fame and popularity was the Darigold Jamboree (1969) Bulilit Contest on Channel 11 which he co-hosted with Leila Benitez.

Among the more successful products of the contest were Richard Merk, who was champion for 18 weeks, and Nora Aunor who reigned as champion for 14 weeks. During his time, Mercado was the most sought-after host of beauty contests and other big events in the country. He was the original host for Miss Gay Philippines, the longest running alternative pageant. Before he became sick, he was the regular host of Pagcor shows and big bingo events. Richard Merk, to whom he gave a show business break, organized a fund raising concert for Mercado, held at Merk's Bar Bistro, to support an operation to remove part of his scalp.

He appeared on TV shows like Pasikatan Sa 13 in 1990s. His final TV appearance was Wish Ko Lang in 2006.

Death

He died at around 3:30 pm on September 18, 2006, at the Parañaque Medical Center following multiple organ failure. He was cremated at the Trinity Funeral Homes, and his wake was held at the Alabang New Life Christian Center.

Television

  • Star Search Sa 13
  • Star Search Sa 9
  • Wish Ko Lang (GMA)
  • References

    Eddie Mercado Wikipedia


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