What is redford white?

Redford White, born Cipriano Cermeño II on December 5, 1955, was a Filipino comedian and actor known for his slapstick humor and comedic timing. He started his career in the entertainment industry in the 1970s and gained fame for his roles in various Filipino films and television shows.

White was known for his collaborations with fellow comedian Babalu, with whom he starred in over 20 comedy films, including the popular "D'Gradwets" series. Some of his other notable films include "Starzan: Shouting Star of the Jungle," "Buddy en Sol," and "Estudyante Blues."

White's comedic talent earned him numerous awards and accolades throughout his career, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Metro Manila Film Festival in 1990. He was also known for his charitable work, often participating in benefit shows and fundraising events.

Tragically, Redford White passed away on July 25, 2010, due to a rare lung disease called chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). He is remembered fondly by fans and colleagues for his contributions to Philippine comedy and entertainment.