Petite (comedian)

Vincent Aycocho (born May 26, 1976), popularly known as Petite is a Filipino actor, comedian, singer and TV show host. He is known for as a Filipino comedian in Comedy Bar, Punch line and Clowns, together with their other celebrities; Boobay, Iyah, Donita Nose, Ate Gay, Allan K. and Wally Bayola. Petite had more projects on GMA Network, such as hosting CelebriTV, which was co-hosted with Joey de Leon.[1]

Petite
Birth nameVincent Aycocho
Born (1976-05-26) May 26, 1976
Legazpi City, Philippines
MediumActor, TV show host, comedian
Years active2008present
Notable works and rolesYaya Git, Petite, Comedy Bar

Career

After in comedy bar Petite has a numerous shows in GMA Network; Petite signed a contract on GMA Network in 2014 as an actor and comedian, Petite guesting in CelebriTV, and joining the Bulaga Pa More! in Eat Bulaga! as a performer, Sunday PinaSaya guesting in Kalyeserye as a applicant role and in Vampire ang Daddy Ko as special guest.

Comedy Bar

Petite is a singer and performer in a Philippine TV comedian series Comedy Bar, hosting Boobay, Fabio Ide and others, he is a best notable work in Comedy Bar before CelebriTV.

Kalyeserye

Petite is one of the cast in Kalyeserye as the applicant of Lola in Kalyeserye as Yaya Git before he appear in Eat Bulaga! on his role who has difficulty raising both arms saying raise the roof; together with Yaya-in, Yaya Glo and Yaya Pak. After Kalyeserye, Petite appearing extended cast by his role in Vampire ang Daddy Ko, with Iyah.

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Role Network
2023It's Showtime / It's Your Lucky DayHimself / Guest CoHost / Co HostKapamilya Channel
A2Z
GTV
2020Gandang Gabi, Vice!Himself / HostABS-CBN
2018My Guitar PrincessWhitneyGMA Network
2017Wish Ko Lang: LeevanMama Dodong
2016Calle SieteSmokey
Bubble Gang: Pool Senorita

Himself / fake Pool Senorita

Vampire ang Daddy Ko Petite
KalyeseryeYaya Git
Eat Bulaga!Himself / Performer
2015Sunday PinaSayaHimself / Guests
CelebriTVHimself / Host
2008Comedy BarHimself / Performer

See also

References


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