Comedian Kuhol dies after battle with pneumonia and health complications
- Veteran comedian Doughlas Arthur Supnet, known as Kuhol, passed away at age 66
- His sister Carol said he died due to high risk pneumonia with complications from hypothyroidism
- Kuhol was remembered for his roles in several well-loved Filipino comedy films
- His death adds to the list of notable Philippine entertainment figures lost in 2025
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Filipino comedian Doughlas Arthur Supnet, popularly known as Kuhol, has passed away at the age of 66.

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His death was confirmed by his sister, Carol, who shared that the comedian succumbed to high risk pneumonia and complications related to hypothyroidism.
Kuhol was widely recognized for his distinct comedic timing and memorable screen presence, particularly during the height of slapstick and ensemble comedy films in Philippine cinema.
Over the years, he became a familiar face to moviegoers, often bringing humor and warmth to supporting roles that left a lasting impression on audiences.
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Among the films that featured Kuhol were “Juan Tamad at Mister Shooli: Mongolian Barbecue,” “Walang Iwanan... Peksman!,” “Juan & Ted: Wanted,” and “Matalino Man Ang Matsing Naiisahan Din!”
These projects showcased his ability to deliver laughs through expressive gestures and playful delivery, qualities that helped define his career as a comedian.
News of his passing prompted messages of condolence from fans who grew up watching his films, many of whom recalled how his performances added lightness to classic comedies.
While he may not have always taken on leading roles, Kuhol’s contributions were seen as essential to the success and charm of the movies he appeared in.
Kuhol’s death comes during a year when the local entertainment industry has also mourned the loss of other well-known figures.
In 2025, several artists from film, television, and comedy have passed away, reminding the public of the lasting impact these performers have had on Filipino culture.
As tributes continue to pour in, Kuhol is remembered not only for the laughter he brought to audiences but also for his place in a generation of comedians who helped shape Philippine comedy on screen.
His legacy lives on through the films that continue to entertain viewers today.
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