By Argyll Cyrus Geducos
Malacañang is heartbroken by the death of veteran actor Eddie Garcia, noting that he died while doing the thing he loved the most.
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Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo made the statement following reports that the 90-year-old legend passed away Thursday afternoon after falling into a coma for days.
Garcia suffered from a neck fracture after he tripped and fell while shooting a TV series for GMA Network early this month. He was in critical condition and was placed on "do-not-resuscitate" status a week later.
In his statement, Panelo said Malacañang is one with the country in mourning the passing of the showbiz icon.
"The Palace extends its deep condolences to the family, friends, colleagues, fans and loved ones of screen icon, as well as showbiz legend Eddie Garcia, who died yesterday afternoon at the age of 90," he said Friday morning.
"As we pay tribute –and give honor to –his lifetime works, we pray to the Almighty to grant him eternal repose, and that perpetual light may shine upon him," he added.
"It is a heartbreaking loss for the entertainment industry, which he dearly loved. Manoy died with his boots on, in a manner of speaking, doing what he loved most – acting," he continued.
According to Panelo, the actor, popularly known as "Manoy," left an indelible mark in the hearts and minds of Filipino moviegoers and audience, with a career that spanned nearly seven decades.
"His immense contributions were nonpareil for he was the only Filipino inducted in three categories in the FAMAS Hall of Fame as Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Director by far," he noted.
Garcia's death came only days after he was awarded the Gawad Urian for best actor for his role as a military officer who tortures students in the movie "ML" which was an entry for last year's Cinemelaya film festival.
Eduardo Verchez Garcia was born on May 2, 1929, in Juban, Sorsogon. His parents were Antonio Garcia and Vicenta Verchez. He was part of the occupation troops of the Philippine Scouts with the US Army for three years.
Read more:Â R.I.P., Manoy Eddie
(MANILA BULLETIN)
Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo made the statement following reports that the 90-year-old legend passed away Thursday afternoon after falling into a coma for days.
Garcia suffered from a neck fracture after he tripped and fell while shooting a TV series for GMA Network early this month. He was in critical condition and was placed on "do-not-resuscitate" status a week later.
In his statement, Panelo said Malacañang is one with the country in mourning the passing of the showbiz icon.
"The Palace extends its deep condolences to the family, friends, colleagues, fans and loved ones of screen icon, as well as showbiz legend Eddie Garcia, who died yesterday afternoon at the age of 90," he said Friday morning.
"As we pay tribute –and give honor to –his lifetime works, we pray to the Almighty to grant him eternal repose, and that perpetual light may shine upon him," he added.
"It is a heartbreaking loss for the entertainment industry, which he dearly loved. Manoy died with his boots on, in a manner of speaking, doing what he loved most – acting," he continued.
According to Panelo, the actor, popularly known as "Manoy," left an indelible mark in the hearts and minds of Filipino moviegoers and audience, with a career that spanned nearly seven decades.
"His immense contributions were nonpareil for he was the only Filipino inducted in three categories in the FAMAS Hall of Fame as Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Director by far," he noted.
Garcia's death came only days after he was awarded the Gawad Urian for best actor for his role as a military officer who tortures students in the movie "ML" which was an entry for last year's Cinemelaya film festival.
Eduardo Verchez Garcia was born on May 2, 1929, in Juban, Sorsogon. His parents were Antonio Garcia and Vicenta Verchez. He was part of the occupation troops of the Philippine Scouts with the US Army for three years.
Read more:Â R.I.P., Manoy Eddie