Noel Trinidad
Noel Trinidad (born 1940 or 1941[1][2]) is a Filipino television, film, and theater actor, comedian and singer. CareerTrinidad started his acting career on radio. He read lines for radio before a live audience which he used to improve upon his facial expressions.[3] His first film appearance was for a work of Lamberto Avellana which revolved around the Hukbalahap Rebellion. Trinidad portrayed the son of the protagonist. He also joined Avellana's Barangay Theater Guild, and later the Repertory Philippines upon its formation in the 1960s.[3] Trinidad was best known for being part of a comedy duo with Subas Herrero, especially in the 1981 television series Champoy which aired in RPN. The two are childhood friends who often acted in plays as part of a glee club in school. Their first professional act together was in the 1970s film Sinta.[4] He also acted in the 1982 film Batch '81.[3] He starred in the film Family Matters, which premiered at the 2022 Metro Manila Film Festival.[5] Trinidad was remarked that the film could be his last due to his hearing issues by this time.[6] Personal lifeNoel Trinidad is married to Milagros "Lally" Laurel, who served as the representative from Batangas's 3rd district from 1987 to 1998. She is the daughter of former House Speaker Jose Laurel Jr., and granddaughter of former President Jose P. Laurel.[7] He has Joel as his son, who is also an actor. Trinidad also previously worked in an advertising agency.[8] His father is Francisco "Koko" Trinidad, while his mother is Lina Flor. They are regarded for being pioneers of the Philippines radio industry. Flor is known for writing the radio drama series Gulong ng Palad.[5] Filmography
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