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Lino Brocka was born on 7 April 1939 in Pilar, Sorsogon, Luzon, Philippines. He was a director and writer, known for Dirty Affair (1990), Bayan Ko (1984) and Dipped in Gold (1970). He died on 22 May 1991 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Actor
- Producer
Rudy Fernandez was born on 16 March 1952 in Manila, Philippines. He was an actor and producer, known for Bitayin si... Baby Ama! (1976), Bingbong: The Vincent Crisologo Story (1991) and Pasukuin si Waway (1984). He was married to Lorna Tolentino. He died on 7 June 2008 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Pepsi Paloma was born on 11 March 1966 in Manila, Philippines. She was an actress, known for Virgin People (1984), Krus sa bawat punglo (1982) and The Victim (1982). She died on 31 May 1985 in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.
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Eddie Romero, who initially used the screen name 'Enrique Moreno' early in his directing career, was born July 7 1924 in Dumaguete City. He is the son of Pilar Cinco, a school teacher, and José E. Romero, a former congressman, Secretary of Education, and Philippine Ambassador to London. He was married to Carolina Gonzales, with whom he had three children, including film director Joey Romero; actress Chanda Romero is also a niece. He studied at Dumaguete Elementary School, Ateneo de Manila, University of the Philippines (UP) High School, and Siliman University High School in Dumaguete City. He earned his bachelor's degree in UP, completed the associate in arts (pre-law) program at Siliman University, and was conferred the honorary degree, Doctor of Humane Letters, by the Foundation University in Dumaguete City. A leader in the industry, Romero has served as deputy director of the Film Academy of the Philippines (FAP), and Chair of the Sub-Committee on the Arts of the National Commission on Culture and the Arts (NCCA). Romero's major influences were Gerardo de Leon and Yasujirô Ozu, a Japanese director. He observed production trends, film techniques and the work of noted directors in the United States and Europe. He was first involved in film when he wrote the script of Gerardo de Leon Ang maestra (1941), which starred Rogelio de la Rosa, Rosa Del Rosario and Sylvia La Torre. He joined Sampaguita Pictures, as scriptwriter of de Leon's Isumpa mo giliw (1947), then directed exclusively for Sampaguita Pictures from 1947 to 1953. Among his early films are: Ang kamay ng Diyos (1947); Hindi kita malimot (1948); Selosa (1948); Apoy sa langit (1949); Abogada (1949); 'Ang Asawa Kong Amerikana' (1953), with Oscar Moreno, Joan Page, Chichay, Boy Alano, Eddie Garcia and Bella Flores - this was the first Filipino movie to win an important award in an Asian Film Festival. During this period, Romero was also known as the director of the Pancho Magalona-Tita Duran movies: Always kay ganda mo (1949); 'Sa Piling Mo' (1949); Kasintahan sa pangarap (1951); Ang ating pag-ibig (1953). Romero became a producer-director with the film Buhay alamang (1952), which he adapted from a stage play by Gerardo de Leon. Under Hemisphere Productions, he produced films for international release which he himself wrote and/or directed, foremost of which was 'Day of the Trumpet' (1957), which starred Hollywood actors John Agar, Richard Arlen, Myron Healey and Jennings Sturgeon, alongside Filipino actors Pancho Magalona, Alicia Vergel, Cielito Legaspi, Vic Diaz and Max Alvarado. (This movie was released in the US as The Day of the Trumpet (1958).) Other English-language films Romero made were The Kidnappers (1958) (originally titled 'Man on the Run'), with Hollywood stars Burgess Meredith', William Phipps, Paul Harber, Theodore Bikel, costarring Filipino actors Olivia Cenizal, Carol Varga, Amado Cortez, Zaldy Zshornack, Johnny Monteiro; Terror Is a Man (1959), topbilled by Francis Lederer, with Greta Thyssen, Richard Derr and Filipino actors Oscar Keesee, Peyton Keesee, Lilia Duran, and Flory Carlos; Espionage: Far East (1961) with Tod Andrews, Mila Del Sol, Leopoldo Salcedo, Diane Jergens, Manuel Conde, Shirley Gorospe and Joan Tabor; Escape to Paradise (1960), starring Bruce Baxter, Joe Dennis, Diane Jergens, Jennings Sturgeon with Filipino actors Rosie Acosta, Arsenio Alonzo, Johnny Monteiro, Renato Robles, Leopoldo Salcedo, Joe Sison; The Passionate Strangers (1966), with Michael Parsons, Valora Noland, Claude Wilson, and Filipinos Mario Montenegro, Celia Rodriguez, Vic Diaz, Butz Aquino and Cesar Aguilar; The Raiders of Leyte Gulf (1962), with Leopoldo Salcedo, Michael Parsons, Efren Reyes, Liza Moreno, Eddie Mesa, Oscar Keesee and Jennings Sturgeon; Manila, Open City (1968), with Charito Solis, Ric Rodrigo, Mario Montenegro, James Shigeta, Eddie Garcia, Vic Diaz, Lauro Delgado, Alex Nicol, John Ashley, Nova Villa, Rosa Mia and Norma Blancaflor. Starting with Mad Doctor of Blood Island (1968), with John Ashley, Angelique Pettyjohn, Ronald Remy, Alicia Alonzo, Tita Muñoz, Alfonso Carvajal and Johnny Long, a film closely resembling Island of Lost Souls (1932), Romero began a collaboration with Hollywood-based actors like John Ashley. This was followed by several other exotically-themed films, usually with Eddie Garcia, like Beast of the Yellow Night (1971), costarring John Ashley again and Leopoldo Salcedo, Mary Charlotte Wilcox, Vic Diaz and Ken Metcalfe; Beast of Blood (1970) costarring 'John Ashley (I) and Celeste Yarnall; The Twilight People (1972), costarring Ashley again, Charles Macaulay, Pat Woodell, Pam Grier and Letty Mirasol; Black Mama White Mama (1973), topbilled by Pam Grier, Margaret Markov, Lynn Borden, with Zaldy Zshornack and Alona Alegre; The Woman Hunt (1972) with John Ashley, Pat Woodell, Charlene Jones (I)', Lisa Todd, Laurie Rose and Lotis Key; Savage Sisters (1974) with Gloria Hendry, Cheri Caffaro, Rosanna Ortiz, John Ashley (I)', Sid Haig, and Rita Gomez; Sudden Death (1977), with Hollywood stars Robert Conrad and Don Stroud, costarring Felton Perry, Angie Ferro and Ken Metcalfe'. In the mid-1970s Romero returned to the local scene with the now-famous This Is How We Were Before, How Are You Doing Now? (1976); Sinong kapiling? Sinong kasiping? (1977); Banta ng kahapon (1977); Durugin si Totoy Bato (1979); Aguila (1980); Kamakalawa (1981); Ang padrino (1984); and Hari sa hari, lahi sa lahi (1987). In 1992 he scripted and directed the 13-episode TV version of Jose Rizal's Noli me tángere (1961) for the Cultural Center of the Philippines. He has made over 20 films for international distribution and over 35 Filipino movies for local distribution. Romero's last directorial foray was Faces of Love (2007), starring Christopher De Leon, Angel Aquino, Alfred Vargas, Juliana Palermo, Bembol Roco, Chanda Romero, Ricky Davao, Mon Confiado and Rodel Velayo.
Romero has received a total of 22 awards; these include five Best Screenplay awards from the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts & Sciences (FAMAS), for Buhay alamang (1952), The Passionate Strangers (1966), Durugin si Totoy Bato (1979), Aguila (1980) and Ang padrino (1984), elevating him to the Hall of Fame. He was chosen FAMAS Best Director for The Passionate Strangers (1966) and Aguila (1980). FAMAS eventually awarded him to the FAMAS Hall of Fame in 1986, the FAMAS Lifetime Achievement Award in 1993, and the Presidential Award in 2000. In 1951 he won the Maria Clara Award for Best Director for Ang prinsesa at ang Pulubi (1950); the following year, yet another Best Director Award for Diego Silang (1951). Romero is a recipient of the Dr Ciriaco Santiago Memorial Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Movie Industry for 'Day of the Trumpet' (1957), the first coproduction with a foreign film company; this film was released in the US as The Day of the Trumpet (1958). At the Gawad Urian Awards, he won Best Direction and Best Screenplay for This Is How We Were Before, How Are You Doing Now? (1976), as well as the Dekada Award (Best Film of the Decade) for the said film, given in 1981; he garnered Urian nominations for Best Screenplay for Sinong kapiling? Sinong kasiping? (1977) and Best Screenplay and Best Direction for Banta ng kahapon (1977), and again for Best Screenplay and Best Direction for Aguila (1980). Gawad Urian gave him a Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995. He won the Festival Prize (Best Direction and Best Screenplay) for This Is How We Were Before, How Are You Doing Now? (1976), at the Metro Manila Film Festival. He received a Papal Award as Film Director of the Decade, 1971-1980, at the Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA). At the FAP Awards, he won nominations for Best Screenplay and Best Direction for Faces of Love (2007). He was also presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Cinemanil International Film Festival in 2000. Romero passed away on May 28, 2013- causes cited were blood clot and prostate cancer. (He would have
- Chat Silayan was born on 8 July 1959 in the Philippines. She was an actress, known for Esperanza (1997), Ang maestro (1981) and Wanted: Leon Mercado (1982). She was married to Michael Bailon. She died on 23 April 2006 in Quezon City, Philippines.
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John Regala was born on 28 May 1965 in Manila, Philippines. He was an actor and writer, known for Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story (2011), Askal (1997) and Encantadia (2005). He was married to Victoria Alonzo and Aurina Manansala. He died on 3 June 2023 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Actor
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- Director
Roberto Gonzalez was born in 1942 in the Philippines. He was an actor and writer, known for Chaku-Judo Aikido (1968), Sa araw at gabi, saan ka pupunta? (1987) and Target: Karate King (1969). He died on 5 February 2009 in Tandang Sora, Quezon City, Philippines.- Actor
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Johnny Delgado was born on 29 February 1948 in Manila, Philippines. He was an actor and writer, known for Ligalig (2006), Santa santita (2004) and Ang alamat ni Julian Makabayan (1979). He was married to Laurice Guillen. He died on 19 November 2009 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Actor
- Producer
Jay Ilagan was born on 20 January 1953 in Manila, Philippines. He was an actor and producer, known for Maging akin ka lamang (1987), In the Wink of an Eye (1981) and Salawahan (1979). He was married to Hilda Koronel and Amy Austria. He died on 3 February 1992 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Bella Flores was born Remedios Papa Dancel in Sta Cruz, Manila. Her parents are Emilia Papa and Matias Dancel. She married Nestor Reyes, a detective police officer, with whom she has one child, Ruby Rose Arcilla, who lives presently in Las Vegas, U.S.A. Bella studied at the Cecilio Apostol Elementary School and Arellano High School, finishing her secondary education at Roosevelt College. She was a college sophomore at Far Eastern University when she decided on a movie career. Flores was only 14 years old when she made her first movie, Balaraw (1950), with Premiere Productions. She took a screen test at Sampaguita Pictures and was placed under a four-year contract. Her first big role was in Roberta (1951), as the cruel stepmother of child actors Tessie Agana and Boy Alano. This movie saved the studio from bankruptcy after it was razed by a fire early that year. Among her other films with Sampaguita are Bernardo Carpio (1951) with Cesar Ramirez, Batas ng daigdig (1951) with Fred Montilla and the mother-daughter team of Linda Estrella and Tessie Agana, _Rebecca (1952) with Van De Leon, Chichay and Gloria Romero, Kerubin (1952) again with Agana, Estrella, De Leon and Chichay, and 'Ang Asawa Kong Amerikana' (1953), the first Filipino movie to win a major award at the Asian Film Festival. When her contract with Sampaguita Pictures expired, she continued to play the role of villainess in the productions of other film companies. Later, she brought her own brand of movie villainy to the stage, as when she appeared in Bulwagang Gantimpala's 'Sipgnet' and 'Amag sa Tampipi' with Lou Veloso. On television, she has been a mainstay of such popular shows as 'Pa Easy-Easy' (1988), 'Victoria Hills' (1983), 'Yagit' (1982) and 'Dahong Lagas' (1973). Flores won the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS)best supporting actress award for _Kaibigan ko'ng Sto. Niño (1967)_. She was also nominated by FAMAS for Kilabot sa Makiling (1959), and Mga batang yagit (1984). She received the best supporting actress award from the Olongapo Film Festival for her performance in 'Dugo ng Bayan' (1973). In 1989 she received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Film Academy of the Philippines. She has recently been visible again, mostly in indie films like Illusion (2005), Imahe nasyon (2006), The Fortune Teller (2008) and as well as in the recent mainstream blockbuster/Vic Sotto starrer Pak! Pak! My Dr. Kwak! (2011). Her life story was made into a features episode in the weekly television docu-drama UNTOLD STORIES Mula sa Face to Face, aired on TV5.
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Wenn V. Deramas was a director and writer, known for Ang tanging ina mo: Last na 'to! (2010), Mula sa puso (1997) and Female, Male, Gay, Lesbian (2013). He died on 29 February 2016 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Actor
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Ernie Ortega was an actor and writer, known for Missing in Action (1984), The Deadly Desperados (1970) and Kontra hari (1971). He died in 2000 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Director
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Soxy Topacio was born on 19 June 1952 in Manila, Philippines. He was a director and actor, known for Grandpa Is Dead (2009), Impostora (2007) and My Driver Sweet Lover (2010). He died on 21 July 2017 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Actress
- Producer
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Amalia Fuentes was born Amalia Muhlach in Bicol and is said to have German lineage. She was educated in Catholic school. She was dubbed as the "Elizabeth Taylor of the Philippines" by the movie industry during the late 1950s.
Her father died during the war, and as the eldest she became the family breadwinner. Her two younger brothers, Alex and Alvaro, are also actors. Amalia married fellow actor Romeo Vasquez in 1965 in Hong Kong, but they separated in 1969. They have a daughter, Liezl Sumilang (wife of actor Albert Martinez). After her divorce from Vasquez, Amalia married Joey Stevens, an American businessman with whom she has an adopted son, Geric Stevens. She divorced Stevens after 28 years of marriage, citing infidelity. Stevens died in 2012.
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Levi Celerio, had his left hand injured when he was just a child due to climbing up a tree. the reason why he did because he was following his father, the day his father abandoned him and his mother. That's also the reason why in every show he couldn't play for a long period of time. "Celerio" is the surname of his mother. His mother prefered to let her son use her surname because she was not married to Levi's father. Levi Celerio now have a successor of his talents, not only through his son's and daughter but through his Biological grandchildren, Louis Brando Celerio and Joan Levinia Celerio.- Actor
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Nick Nicholson was born on 19 April 1952 in the USA. He was an actor and casting director, known for Platoon (1986), Robo Warriors (1996) and The Chain (1996). He died on 11 August 2010 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Dencio Padilla was born on 7 May 1929 in Manila, Philippines. He was an actor and writer, known for Kahit konting pagtingin (1990), Ito ang Maynila (1963) and Tatak ng yakuza (1983). He died on 10 October 1997 in Quezon City, Philippines.
- Romy Diaz was born on 28 November 1940 in Pampanga, Philippines. He was an actor, known for Ang maestro (1981), Buhay na manika (1971) and Ang alamat (1972). He died on 10 May 2005 in Quezon City, Philippines.
- Miriam Defensor-Santiago was born on 15 June 1945 in Iloilo City, Iloilo, Philippines. She died on 29 September 2016 in Quezon City, Philippines.
- Tiya Pusit was an actress, known for Di bale na lang (1987), Pakners (2003) and Kamandag (2007). She died on 2 October 2014 in Quezon City, Philippines.
- Julie Vega was born on 21 May 1968 in Quezon City, Philippines. She was an actress, known for Mga mata ni Angelita (1978), Durugin si Totoy Bato (1979) and Kape't gatas (1980). She died on 6 May 1985 in Quezon City, Philippines.
- Julia Buencamino was an actress, known for Mother Nanny (2006), Sandalang bahay (2005) and Oh My G! (2015). She died on 7 July 2015 in Quezon City, Philippines.
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- Composer
- Soundtrack
Jamir Garcia was born on 5 September 1978 in the Philippines. He was an actor and composer, known for Tribe (2007), Apl de Ap and Jamir Garcia: El Presidente (2012) and Slapshock: Agent Orange (1999). He was married to Sojina Jaya. He died on 26 November 2020 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Actor
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- Director
Born to Alfredo Hernandez and Lourdes Viana, Antonio V. Hernandez received his elementary and secondary education at the Marulas Elementary School and Espiritu Santo High School, respectively. He took up Commerce at the Mapua Institute of Technology. Under the screen name "Anthony Alonzo," he forayed into movies. Most of the films he appeared in were action movies, like Muntinlupa 1950 (1958), Target: Batang Sindikato (1983) The Fighting Mayor (1983), Intrusion: Cambodia (1983), Warren Balane (1983) and Manila Gangwar (1984). Alonzo won as Best Actor in the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts & Sciences (FAMAS) for Bambang (1982), and at the Metro Manila Film Festival for Bago Kumalat Ang Kamandag (1983), Moises Padilla Story: The Missing Chapter (1985) and Anak Badjao (1987). He died in the 1990s.- Bernard Bonnin (8 September 1939 - 21 November 2009) was a veteran actor dubbed as the "Pretty Boy of the 60s." His acting career spanned for four decades and became popular with his movie Alyas Palos in 1962. Among his other films were Gagamba, Ako ang Lalagot sa Hininga Mo, Code Name: Bomba, Target: Captain Karate, and Ay Pepita. Bonnin is also known as the father of actress-beauty queen Charlene Gonzales-Muhlach and actor Richard Bonnin.
On 21 November 2009, Bonnin passed away due multiple organ failure due to diabetes - Mildred Ortega was an actress, known for Halina Neneng ko (1969), Teenage Escapades! (1969) and Supergirl (1973). She was married to Mitch Templo. She died on 8 April 2021 in Quezon City, Philippines.
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Romy Suzara was a director and writer, known for Mga uod at rosas (1982), Pepeng Shotgun (1981) and Pag-ibig na walang dangal (1980). He died on 23 August 2022 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Director
- Actor
- Writer
Tata Esteban was born in 1956. He was a director and actor, known for Alapaap (1984), Init Ng Laman (1998) and Salamamgkero (1986). He was married to Imelda. He died on 10 September 2003 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Oscar Moreno was born on 25 October 1921 in Camalig, Albay, Philippines. He was an actor, known for Sarawak (1954), Anak ng kidlat (1959) and Dugong Bughaw (1951). He was married to Sally Richardson. He died on 19 July 2003 in Quezon City, Philippines.
- Marco Polo Garcia was an actor, known for Pieta (1983), Pita: Terror ng Kaloocan (1993) and Dugong buhay (1983). He died on 5 March 2010 in Quezon City, Philippines.
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- Producer
German Moreno was born on 4 October 1933 in Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines. He was an actor and writer, known for Paupahan (2008), Young Love (1970) and Guy and Pip (1971). He died on 8 January 2016 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Pete Roa was born on 14 March 1940 in the Philippines. He was an actor, known for Dance-O-Rama (1963) and Kadenang bulaklak (1994). He was married to Boots Anson-Roa. He died on 9 August 2007 in Quezon City, Philippines.
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- Soundtrack
Victor Wood was born on 1 February 1946 in Camarines Sur, Philippines. He was an actor, known for Fight! Batman, Fight! (1973), Shazam boom (1974) and Trubador (1972). He was married to Nerissa and Ofelia Mercado Ponce. He died on 23 April 2021 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Actor
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Robert Arevalo was born on 6 May 1938 in Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines. He was an actor and director, known for Hubad na bayani (1977), Yesterday's Promise (1994) and Sino'ng pipigil sa pagpatak ng ulan? (1979). He was married to Barbara Perez. He died on 10 August 2023 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Actor
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Rod Navarro was born on 10 March 1930 in Manila, Philippines. He was an actor and director, known for Dahil sa isang bulaklak (1967), Pambraun (1967) and Fight! Batman, Fight! (1973). He died on 9 April 2003 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Bernard Belleza was an actor, known for The Sky Divers (1970), Pussy Cat (1969) and Alexander Bilis (1967). He was married to Divina Valencia. He died on 7 March 1970 in Quezon City, Rizal [now in Metro Manila], Philippines.
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Willy Milan was born on 25 August 1947 in the Philippines. He was a director and writer, known for Bago kumalat ang kamandag (1983), Anak ng cabron (1988) and Ang pumatay ng dahil sa iyo (1989). He died on 8 November 2015 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Noynoy Aquino III was born on 8 February 1960 in Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines. He died on 24 June 2021 in Quezon City, Philippines.
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Ike Lozada was an actor and producer, known for Hatulan: Bilibid Boys 2 (1995), Three for the Road (1970) and That's Entertainment (1986). He died on 8 March 1995 in Quezon City, Philippines.- She was born on 23 February 1941 in Taguig to Eugenio Adriano and Elvira Jamon Soriano. She spent her early years in Pateros. She completed her high school at the Rizal High School. She studied at University of the East (UE) but her busy shooting schedule prevented her from finishing her degree. It was always her dream to become a movie star. She and her classmates always cut classes to go to the movie studios. They would hire a jeep to visit LVN Pictures, Sampaguita Pictures, and Premier Productions, in the hope of meeting their favorite movie stars. Her big break in the movies came when she auditioned for the film I Believe. She read in a news magazine that Premiere Productions was about to produce a movie and was looking for a leading lady. She mailed her prettiest picture to the studio. Of the thousand aspirants, she was chosen for a screen test. During the screen test, she delivered the lines she memorized by heart. She was first signed under Premier Productions. The film company's matriarch, Dona Adela vda de Santiago, told Lucia to keep her real name in honor of movie actress Lucita Goyena. Her name stuck in moviegoers' minds and soon, she was on her way to stardom. One picture led to another. Lucita was known for some of Philippine cinema's critically-acclaimed films such as "Macho Dancer" (1988), "Bayan Ko, Kapit sa Patalim" (1984)," Ang Babae sa Breakwater" (2003), "Curacha: Ang Babaeng Walang Pahinga" (1998), and "Paradise Inn" (1985). As a bread winner of the family, she accepted any role that would be offered to her. In 1967, she did Ako... Laban sa Lipunan", a controversial film about the tragic incident in the life of Lucila Lalu. Several body parts of the 29-year-old Lalu were found scattered in different parts of Manila. Her headless body was discovered on a vacant lot along EDSA. Four men, all of whom were romantically linked to Lucila, were considered suspects for the murder. Soriano and her friends were worried about her safety but she decided to do the role. She did the movie with Boy Garcia and Etang Discher. Artemio Marquez directed the movie. When her contract with Premier Productions ended, she became a freelancer. It was when sexy movies were a hit. She accepted roles, even those that required her to wear bikinis, as she was the bread winner of the family. Soriano was also a fixture on television and starred on Maalaala Mo Kaya (MMK), Valiente, and Familia Zaragoza. She also appeared on Pangako Sa 'Yo, a hit telenovela starring Kristine Hermosa and Jericho Rosales in 2000. Lucita lived with Rodolfo "Boy" Garcia as his partner in reel and real life for many years. They were blessed with two sons, Garry Boy Garcia and Marco Polo Garcia. Their union ended in separation for a while. They event fought in a court battle over child custody. When Lucita lost, she changed her heart and decided to give the relationship another try for the sake of their children. Boy passed away on 17 July 1997. Garry Boy is based in the United States and works as a network programmer. Marco Polo became a regular in the TV Program That's Entertainment. He passed away on 5 March 2010 due to cirrhosis, a chronic liver disease. After 11 years of being widowed, she met Michael Charles Mayr, a retired civil engineer. She had been based in California with Mayr, whom she married in 2009. She flew back to the Philippines in February 2015 to visit her 94-year-old mother.
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Joseph De Cordova was born on 27 August 1918 in Nueva Ecija, Luzon, Philippines. He was an actor and writer, known for Kung ako'y mahal mo (1960), Kumander 13 (1956) and Bandong pugante (1964). He died on 16 December 1990 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Director
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Arsenio Bautista was a director and writer, known for Hukom bitay (1971), Sa harap ng bibitayan (1982) and Public Enemy No.1 and the Innocents (1983). He died on 13 February 2017 in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.- Ching Arellano was born on 5 June 1960 in the Philippines. He was an actor, known for Hulihin si... Nardong Toothpick (1990), Juan & Ted: Wanted (2000) and Paranaque Bank Robbery: The Joselito Joseco Story (1993). He died on 12 February 2011 in Quezon City, Philippines.
- Fred Montilla was an actor, known for Bondying (1954), Bobby (1958) and Gorio at Tekla (1953). He died on 5 December 2003 in Quezon City, Philippines.
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Gil Portes was born on 13 September 1945 in Pagbilao, Quezon, Philippines. He was a director and writer, known for Mga munting tinig (2002), The Kite (1999) and Two Funerals (2010). He died on 24 May 2017 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Emilio Aguinaldo was born on 22 March 1869 in Cavite El Viejo, Cavite, Philippines [now Kawit, Cavite, Philippines]. He was married to María Agoncillo and Hilaria del Rosario. He died on 6 February 1964 in Quezon City, Philippines.
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- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Gilbert Perez was born in 1959 in the Philippines. He was a director and assistant director, known for Super Inggo (2006), It Might Be You (2003) and Jologs (2002). He died on 16 July 2008 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Writer
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Christopher Ad. Castillo was a writer and director, known for In Darkness We Live (2014), The Diplomat Hotel (2013) and The Sky Is Falling (2002). He died on 18 August 2018 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Actor
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Eddie Villamayor was an actor and producer, known for Alkitrang dugo (1975), Banaue: Stairway to the Sky (1975) and Condemned (1984). He died on 27 June 2016 in Quezon City, Philippines.- Rocky Gathercole was born on 16 July 1967 in the Philippines. He died on 3 March 2021 in Quezon City, Philippines.