Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Ang Kahulugan ng Nunal (1971) - D'Big 3 Sullivans,


Carmen Rosales (1918–1991)








Januaria Keller (March 3, 1917 – December 11, 1991) was a noted pre-WWII Filipina actress better known as Carmen Rosales and Mameng and is noted for her skill in acting and sweet voice.A native of Pangasinan, born to an American father and an Ilocana mother, Rosales' film debut was in the 1938 movie Ang Kiri which she played a double of Atang dela Rama. When her friend brought her to Quisumbing, he rejected the young woman for not having the bearing of an actress.



Nonetheless, Rosales became one of the most famous Filipina





actresses in the 1940s and 1950s, rivalling Rosa del Rosario at the box-office. She is famous for her sweet voice and numerous recordings. Rosales made her debut in Ang Kiri (The Flirt) produced by Diwata Pictures. She starred in her first leading role opposite Jose Padilla Jr in Arimunding-Munding (1939).



She became the most bankable star in Sampaguita Pictures and the highest-paid actress of the 1940s and 1950s. Among her unforgettable roles included the spurned lover of Rogelio dela Rosa in Maalaala Mo Kaya (1954) and a club-singer in Ang Tangi Kong Pag-ibig.



She received her first Famas Award in 1954 for her role in Inspirasyon opposite Van de Leon. She was similarly awarded in 1960 for playing a strict matron in Estela Mondragon.



She garnered fame playing a hacendera in Pablo Gomez's version of MN. Her last public appearance was on Inday Badiday's Eye to Eye.



She died on December 11, 1991 of kidney malfunction in Mandaluyong City, Philippines.



Arguably, she was the Queen of Philippine Movies in the 1940s. The films in which she was top-billed aided in the popularity of emerging actresses like Gloria Romero, Amalia Fuentes and Susan Roces, who all became movie queens themselves decades later.



A barrio in Rosales, Pangasinan was named after her. It is now currently divided into two barangays, Carmen East and Carmen West.


Filmography


1939 -Ang Kiri

1939 -Arimunding-Arimunding

1939 -Takip-Silim

1940 -Senorita

1940 -Lambingan

1940 -Diwa ng Awit

1940 -Colegiala

1941 -Carmen

1941 -Princesita

1941 -Panambitan

1941 -Tampuhan

1941 -Palikero

1941 -Lolita

1944 -Liwayway ng Kalayaan

1946 -Probinsiyana

1946 -Guerilyera

1947 -Kaaway ng Bayan

1947 -Si, Si...Senorito

1947 -Mameng...Iniibig Kita

1947 -Ang Kamay ng Diyos

1947 -Hele-hele bago Quiere

1947 -24 na Pag-ibig

1948 -Ang Selosa

1948 -Hindi Kita Malimot

1949 -Kampanang Ginto

1949 -Carmencita Mia

1949 -Simpatika

1949 -Camelia

1949 -Sipag ay Yaman

1949 -Batalyon XIII

1950 -Ang Bombero

1950 -Ang Magpapawid

1951 -Nanay ko!

1951 -Anak ko!

1951 -Babae...Babae at Babae Pa

1951 -Huling Concierto

1951 -Walang Kapantay

1953 -Rosa Villa

1953 -May Umaga Pang Darating

1953 -Inspirasyon 
{Famas Best Actress}

1954 -Maala-Ala Mo?

1954 -Matandang Dalaga

1954 -M N

1954 -Luha ng Birhen

1955 -Ang Tangi kong Pag-ibig

1955 -Uhaw sa Pag-ibig

1955 -R.O.T.C.

1955 -Iyung-Iyo



by Edgar Ebro

Anita Linda (1924 - )


Anita Linda (born Alice Lake; born November 23, 1924) is a two-time FAMAS award-winning and Gawad Urian award-winning Filipino film actress. 


A romantic lead in her youth, she later gained critical acclaim for her portrayals in maternal or elderly roles. At the age of 74, she became the oldest actress to ever win a FAMAS award, when she was named Best Supporting Actress for Ang Babae sa Bubungang Lata.

In 2008, at age 83, she was named Best Actress in the 10th Cinemanila International Film Festival (Southeast Asia Film Competition) for her portrayal of the titular character in Adela.


Linda was born in Pasay City, the daughter of a full-blooded American soldier/mining engineer father and Ilonggo mother


Linda was discovered by renowned director Lamberto Avellana while watching a stage show at the Avenue Theater starring Leopoldo Salcedo, Lopito, among others. 

Then a Visayan teenager that couldn't speak Tagalog, she had second thoughts when she was asked backstage if she wanted to become an actress. 
Avellana then told her to report for rehearsals for the next show and later had her fetched when she didn’t appear.


Linda first did High School with no dialogue, then Biyernes sa Quiapo with Jaime dela Rosa as her leading man, 

then Aksesorya with Leopoldo Salcedo onstage. 

Avellana later gave her the screen name Anita Linda and cast her in Tia Juana, her first film at LVN Pictures.

The film was completed shortly before the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, but released only in 1943.


 With the film studios being shut down for the duration of the war, Linda spent the war years performing on bodabil at Avenue Theater in Manila.

 After the war in 1947, she was later offered a contract by Premiere Productions where she was cast by Avellana in Sekretang Hong Kong with Pugo and Togo. 


Her first lead role in Alyas Sakim with Pol Salcedo in 1947 directed by Moises Caguin.



In 1951, Linda portrayed the titular character in Gerardo de Leon's Sisa, a film based on the tragic character in Jose Rizal's novel Noli Me Tangere. 
The role garnered her the Best Actress Maria Clara award (a precursor of the FAMAS). De Leon then cast Linda in Sawa sa Lumang Simboryo (1952), 

a role for which Linda would be nominated for a FAMAS Best Actress Award.

In the 1970s, Linda gained renewed critical acclaim in maternal roles she essayed for director Lino Brocka in Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang (1974), 

Isa Dalawa Tatlo (1974) 

and Jaguar (1979). 



She would win the FAMAS Best Supporting Actress Award for Isa Dalawa Tatlo. Linda would also be nominated for the Gawad Urian Best Supporting Actress Award for Jaguar, which was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. In 1982 she was given the Natatanging Gawad Urian ng Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino


Linda would appear in several leading films of the 1980s and 1990s, including Joey Gosiengfiao's Temptation Island (1980),

Mike de Leon's Sister Stella L. (1984), 



Chito Roño's Itanong Mo sa Buwan 

and Brocka's Gumapang ka sa Lusak (1990). 

For her portrayal of an aging film actress in Mario O'Hara’s Ang Babae sa Bubungang Lata (1998), 

Linda would receive a Star Award for Best Supporting Actress and her second FAMAS Best Supporting Actress Award.

 For this, she set a record as the oldest actress to ever win a FAMAS at age 74. 

In 1987, Linda also won a Gawad Urian Best Supporting Actress award for Takaw Tukso.


Linda remained active in the film industry as she reached her eighties, 

appearing in such films as Aishite Imasu 1941: Mahal Kita (2004), You Are the One (2006) and Ouija (2007). 

In 2009, she returned to television, starring in the ABS-CBN drama Tayong Dalawa as Kim Chiu's ruthless Chinese grandmother Lily and in the upcoming ABS-CBN horror suspense primetime series Florinda (TV series).



Linda garnered widespread acclaim in 2008, she starred in the independent film, Adela (2008), directed by Adolfo Alix, Jr.. 

For her performance essaying the loneliness of a woman celebrating her 80th birthday alone when her children failed to visit her, she was cited as Best Actress in the 10th Cinemanila International Film Festival (Southeast Asia Film Competition), as Best Actress by the Young Critics Circle, and as Best Actress (tied with Judy Ann Santos) at the Gawad Tanglaw Awards.

 New York Times film critic Stephen Holden praised Linda's performance as "quietly transfixing". Recently, Anita Linda was given the ENPRESS Lino Brocka Lifetime Achievement Award.


She won the Best Supporting Actress award, for her performance in Sta. Niña, at the Cinemalaya 2012 under the New Breed Full Length Feature Category.



at the Cinemalaya 2012 under the New Breed Full Length Feature Category.


In 2014, she made a comeback on primetime television in an ensemble drama Sana Bukas pa ang Kahapon as Paulo Avelino's grandmother Lola Patchi.



Personal life

In October 1950, Linda's sister Mamey was murdered in a robbery attempt at the home they had shared; 

Linda herself was unharmed after she and her nieces had locked themselves in a bedroom to evade the burglars

In January 2009, Linda was unhurt in a mugging incident that occurred while she was aboard a taxicab. 

Awards and Nominations

International Awards

ASEAN International Film Festival ( Malaysia)
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2013Sta. NiñaBest Supporting ActressWon
Fajr International Film Festival (Iran)
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2011LolaBest ActressWonI
11th Las Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival in Spain (Spain)
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2010LolaBest ActressWonII
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Cinemanila International Film Festival
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2008AdelaBest Actress (Southeast Asia Competition)Won

Local Awards

Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2012Sta. NiñaBest Supporting Actress (New Breed Category)Won
FAMAS (Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards)
YearNominated workCategoryResult
1999Babae sa Bubungang LataBest Supporting ActressWon
1982Bakit Bughaw ang LangitNominated
1979Mahal mo, mahal koNominated
1977Mrs. Teresa Abad ako po si BingNominated
1975Tatlo, Dalawa, IsaWon
1970BimboNominated
1962Nag-uumpugang batoBest ActressNominated
1953Sawa sa Lumang SimboryoNominated
Luna Awards
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2013Sta. NiñaBest Supporting ActressWon
Gawad Urian
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2011PresaBest Supporting ActressNominated
2010LolaBest ActressWonIII
2009AdelaNominated
2008TambulistaBest Supporting ActressNominated
1999Babae sa bubungang lataNominated
1989Itanong mo sa BuwanNominated
1986Takaw TuksoWonIV
1982-Lifetime Achievement AwardWon
1980JaguarBest Supporting ActressNominated
Golden Screen Awards (ENPRESS)
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2013Sta. NiñaBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting RoleWon
2010LolaBest Performance by an Actress in a Lead Role-DramaNominated
2011Gawad Lino Brocka Lifetime Achievement AwardWon
2009AdelaBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting RoleNominated
Gawad Tanglaw
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2009AdelaBest ActressWon
Maria Clara Awards
YearNominated workCategoryResult
1952SisaBest ActressWon
Star Awards for Movies
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2013Sta. NiñaBest Supporting Actress ActressNominated
1999Babae sa bubungang LataWon
Young Critics Circle
YearNominated workCategoryResult
2010LolaBest Performance by Male or Female, Adult or Child, Individual or Ensemble in Leading or Supporting RoleNominated
2009AdelaWon
1999Babae sa Bubungang LataNominated