Veteran Actor and Singer Cocoy Laurel Passes Away at 72: A Life Remembered

 June 17, 2025

A Quiet Goodbye to a Respected Figure in Philippine Arts

The Filipino entertainment industry mourns the passing of veteran actor and stage performer Victor “Cocoy” Laurel, who passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 14, 2025, at the age of 72. His family confirmed the news through a heartfelt announcement posted on the Facebook page dedicated to his late mother, Celia Diaz-Laurel, a beloved artist and cultural advocate.

Though the family chose not to disclose the exact cause of death, the tone of their message was one of gratitude and serenity, saying they had “entrusted Cocoy into the hands of the Lord.”

A Life Dedicated to the Arts

Cocoy Laurel was born into a prominent family deeply rooted in public service and the arts. He was the son of the late Vice President Salvador “Doy” Laurel and acclaimed actress and painter Celia Diaz-Laurel.

He first rose to fame in the local film scene through memorable performances in the 1970s, particularly in productions such as:

Lollipops and Roses
Lollipops and Roses at Burong Talangka
Impossible Dream

In these films, he often starred opposite Nora Aunor, the National Artist for Film and one of Philippine cinema’s most iconic figures. Their onscreen chemistry remains cherished by many fans today.

A Global Theater Presence

Beyond film and television, Cocoy Laurel also left a significant mark on the global theater stage. He took on key roles in internationally renowned musicals, including:

Jean Valjean in Les Misérables
The Engineer in Miss Saigon, performed in the West End and in Australia

His performances received praise from both critics and audiences alike, and he was often described as a consummate professional—humble, dedicated, and generous with his craft.

His Final Years: Health Challenges and Resilience

According to a past interview with his late mother, Cocoy experienced serious health challenges in the last few years. He reportedly suffered from a severe case of acid reflux, which led to complications in his digestive system. At one point, a rupture in his intestines forced him to undergo emergency treatment and spend two days in the intensive care unit (ICU).

Despite these setbacks, Cocoy continued to engage in creative work, participate in events, and connect with friends and colleagues.

His last known public appearance was in April 2025, when he paid his respects at the wake of his former co-star Nora Aunor. Witnesses at the event described him as calm, composed, and deeply respectful—reflecting his lifelong grace and humility.

Family Statement and Final Arrangements

In their official statement, the Laurel family expressed deep appreciation for the outpouring of sympathy from friends, colleagues, and longtime supporters.

“We are touched by the prayers and messages we have received. Cocoy lived a full life, and his legacy will remain in the hearts of many.”

His remains are currently at The Heritage Park in Taguig City, where relatives and friends continue to pay their final respects.

An Enduring Legacy

Cocoy Laurel, pumanaw na, 72! - Remate Online

Cocoy Laurel’s passing signals the loss of not only an actor but also a bridge between the golden era of Philippine cinema and the modern entertainment industry. His dedication to craft, his quiet charisma, and his professionalism remain exemplary.

He leaves behind not just performances, but memories — of songs, scenes, and moments shared with generations of audiences.

“He didn’t need the spotlight to shine,” said one former colleague. “He carried the light within him.”

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Final Note

In a world that often moves too fast, the quiet passing of someone like Cocoy Laurel reminds us to pause, to honor, and to reflect. He may be gone from the stage, but his presence—both in memory and in the history of Filipino performance—will endure.