Whoa. Major gut punch for Pinoy entertainment fans.
Ricky Davao — the iconic actor and director who gave us decades of unforgettable drama — has passed away at age 63. And yes, it’s confirmed. Viva Entertainment and his family announced the heartbreaking news on Friday, May 2, according to GMA News.
Davao died peacefully on Thursday night after battling stage 4 cancer. His daughter, Ara Davao, shared the news with a touching post on social media that had fans instantly tearing up.
If you grew up watching Mula Sa Puso or basically any top-tier Filipino teleserye from the ’90s and 2000s, you know this man delivered. Charm? Check. Intensity? Check. Versatility? Oh, 100%.
Born Frederick Charles Caballes Davao on March 30, 1961, he didn’t just act — he owned the screen. Over a career that spanned more than 40 years, he starred in everything from soap operas to indie films, and he even stepped behind the camera as a director. The guy was a total pro.
National World pointed out he was “a vital piece of Philippine television history,” and honestly, that’s not an exaggeration.
The moment the news hit, Filipino Twitter exploded. Fans, celebs, co-stars — everyone had something to say about Ricky. And not just the usual “RIP legend” stuff. We’re talking real love. Manila Bulletin and Philippine Star reported the flood of tributes calling him a total class act — talented, humble, and straight-up unforgettable, on and off camera.
REST IN PEACE 🙏
Veteran actor Ricky Davao has passed away. He was 63 years old.
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— The Philippine Star (@PhilippineStar) May 2, 2025
He wasn’t just in the scene. He was the scene.