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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vic_DiazVic Diaz - Wikipedia

    Victor Sunico Diaz, popularly known as Vic Diaz, (July 29, 1932 – September 15, 2006) was a Filipino character actor who mostly portrayed villains. He was also the father of Teddy Diaz, the founding guitarist of the Filipino Rock band The Dawn.

  2. Vic Diaz. Actor: Wonder Women. Vic Diaz reigns supreme as the jolly evil fat man of Filipino exploitation cinema. With his broad, mirthful grin, beady dark brown eyes, trim black goatee and mustache, swarthy complexion, thinning hair, protuberant sagging belly, and smooth, oily baritone voice, Diaz was a steady, scuzzy, often sinister and ...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0225055Vic Diaz - IMDb

    Vic Diaz reigns supreme as the jolly evil fat man of Filipino exploitation cinema. With his broad, mirthful grin, beady dark brown eyes, trim black goatee and mustache, swarthy complexion, thinning hair, protuberant sagging belly, and smooth, oily baritone voice, Diaz was a steady, scuzzy, often sinister and always charismatic presence in an ...

  4. Vic Diaz – “the Filipino Peter Lorre” – appeared in a slew of Philippines-lensed exploitation and action films throughout the 1970s and 80s, but that’s a small piece of this outrageous character actor’s filmography.

  5. One of the Philippines most popular character actors. Known for his many mirthful yet villainous roles.

  6. www.biographies.net › biography › vic-díazBiography of Vic Díaz

    Vic Díaz is a Filipino former character actor who mostly portrayed villains. He is also the father of Teddy Diaz, the founding guitarist of the Filipino Rock band The Dawn. He appeared in Jack Hill's women in prison exploitation film The Big Bird Cage, shot in the Philippines.

  7. discover.mymovies.dk › PersonDetails › 564ebfc0-5c32-4e20-8f95Vic Diaz - My Movies

    Vic Diaz Biography Born in 1932 If you have watched any movies from the Philippines, especially in the exploitation genre, then you've most likely seen Vic Diaz's face somewhere. He has been a staple of the Philippine film industry since the late '50s and had continued to work quite a bit through the '90s.