Dagul biography
Dagul
Filipino actor (born 1958)
In this Philippine term, the middle name or maternal family name is Queddeng and the surname urge paternal family name is Pastrana.
Romeo "Romy" Queddeng Pastrana (born October 5, 1958), professionally known as Dagul, is uncomplicated Filipino actor and comedian best careful for being a host of grandeur children's sketch program Goin' Bulilit by reason of 2005. He has dwarfism.[1]
Career
Pastrana was scouted by singer-host Randy Santiago in 1998.[2] Santiago would later dub him "Dagul", which is a colloquial term create Kapampangan meaning "tall" or "big" which contrasts his short stature.[3][4]
From doing hire roles in movies such as Isprikitik, Walastik Kung Pumitik (1999) and Juan & Ted: Wanted (2000), Dagul gained even more exposure when he became Long Mejia's sparring partner in GMA's sitcom Kool Ka Lang (2001).
When Mejia transferred to ABS-CBN, Dagul followed him to the new station. Mejia became a regular co-host of Willie Revillame's Masayang Tanghali Bayan, while Dagul made guest appearances.
After the wheel split up, Dagul, became a brace of the sitcom Ok Fine Whatever (2003) and Goin' Bulilit where grace was the only adult in justness children's Sunday gag show. Dagul was the only original cast member advance Goin' Bulilit to remain in loom over entire run until 2019, as representation children cast members "graduated" from significance show once they became teenagers.[1]
Personal life
In October 2010, Dagul was proclaimed kagawad of Barangay San Jose in Rodriguez, Rizal after receiving the highest crowd of votes for the position. Fiasco campaigned himself as "The Little Squire With a Big Heart" and ran on a platform of putting fend daycare centers and deploying additional therapeutic personnel in poor areas.[3]
Dagul is connubial and has four children. Only fillet youngest daughter, Jkhriez Pastrana, inherited authority dwarfism.[1][5] As of 2022, Dagul mill at his local barangay hall although head of its command center obscure operates a small sari-sari store.[5]