Saturday, October 11, 2008

Wendel Ramos










Alan Bautista



Alan Bautista

Filmography

1981 - Ang babae sa Ulog

Kangkong (2001) Rodel Velayo & Brigitte de Joya,


Kangkong (2001)

Playdate: January 10, 2001
Production: Seiko Films
Genre: Sex/Comedy = Rated R
Direcotr: Mauro Gia Samonte
Cast of Characters
Rodel Velayo
Brigitte de Joya
Jethro Ramirez
Sofia Valdez
Paula Gomez
Emmanuel Borlaza
Odette Khan
Flora Gasser
Ben Sagmit

Balahibong Pusa (2001)

Production: Viva Films Release : January 10 2001 Director: Yam laranas Genre: Sex/Drama - Rated R Cast of Characters: Joyce Jimenez Jay Manalo Rica Peralejo Elizabeth Oropesa Julio Diaz

Gatas - Mylene Dizon & Jomari Yllana


























GATAS SA DIBDIB NG KAAWAY


Running Time:

100 min


Cast:

Jomari Yllana, Mylene Dizon, Kenji Motoki, Ynez Veneracion

Movie Outfit: Crown 7 Ventures

Director:

Gil M. Portes


Producer:

Jesse Ejercito

Screenwriter:

Jose Y. Dalisay, Jr.


Music:

Joy Marfil

Editor:

George Jarlego

Genre:

Drama


Cinematography:

Ely Cruz

Distributor:

Millenium Cinema


Location:

Quezon, Batangas, Cavite

Technical Assessment:
� � �

Moral Assessment:
+ + �

CINEMA Rating:

For mature viewers 18 and above




Diego (Jomari Yllana), a fisherman and husband of Pilar (Mylene Dizon), is accused and tortured for being a guerilla. Pilar begs the head of the garrison, Capt. Hiroshi Sugimoto (Kenji Motoki), for the release of her husband. Grateful for the conditional freedom of Diego and desiring to protect further her family, Pilar offers to be a wet nurse to Hiroshi's newborn son whose birth cost the life of Carmen, his Filipino wife. Diego takes this act suspiciously and resentfully, never understanding the motherly instinct the prompts Pilar to care for the baby and her desire for survival. The conflict in the story arises when Pilar has to choose between patriotism and her motherly instinct to protect innocent children. Further, her heart is now torn between her realistic love for Diego and her romantic love for the benevolent Hiroshi. Where will this lead her?

This beautiful film illustrates patriotism and the possible birth of a new race in the midst of war. It is also the story of the most universal feeling: love�for a lover, for a husband, for a child. All these are presented without heavy theatrical drama. The merits of Gatas lie in the cast's performance and the competence of Portes as director. Excellent cinematography highlights the bucolic scenes, the artistic lovemaking, and the intimate moments between a mother and her child. The film affirms Mylene Dizon's good acting. Kenji Motoki, in his first film, sensitively fulfills the requirements of his role as a Japanese officer at war. Jomari Yllana likewise shows his proficiency as an actor.

The plight of the Filipinos during the Japanese occupation sets the milieu for the film. But in the middle of this setting is a touching story between two people thrown into a difficult situation during the turbulent times of war. There is an old adage which runs "love knows no barrier" and the relationship that develops between Pilar and Hiroshi proves this. But this is not a justification for an illicit relationship? Even as love "strips off" race, religion, social status and traditions, one can rightfully say that nobody ever wins in a war.

Some scenes, albeit artistically portrayed, are inappropriate for those below 18 years o

Source Catholic Iniative for Enlightened Movie Appreciation

Alfie Anido (1959 - 1981)





Alfie Anido (December 31, 1959 – December 30, 1981) was a popular Filipino matinee idol best remembered for his tragic death at the age of 22. He was the eldest of four children of Alberto Anido and Sara Serrano, and was the brother of Albert Anido, another Filipino actor.



Born Alfonso Serrano Anido, he was also a fashion and commercial model before he became a contract star for Regal Films, a leading Filipino film production company. He was dubbed as one of the Regal Babies, along with other than-young actors such as Gabby Concepcion, William Martinez, Albert Martinez, Jimi Melendez, Maricel Soriano, Snooky Serna and Dina Bonnevie. He was famously linked with Bonnevie, his co-star in the 1980 camp classic Temptation Island. At the time of his entry into show business, he was in college at the Ateneo de Manila University taking up Management.



To date, an air of mystery still surrounds the circumstances behind Anido's death. The official version, contemporaneously reported in the mainstream Manila media, was that Anido had shot himself in a suicide. This version has not been officially or authoritatively contradicted to this day. However, immediately after his death, rumors quickly spread that Anido was actually murdered, and that such fact was covered up owing to the prominence of the personalities allegedly involved. The rumor gained traction in Manila, which was then under the throes of the authoritarian rule of Ferdinand Marcos, whose government controlled the mass media during that period. Other versions on the death of Anido were printed in the alternative press such as the Philippine Collegian, the official student organ of the University of the Philippines, a hotbed of anti-Marcos activism. While the rumor that Alfie Anido was murdered still persists, with the aura of an urban legend, the fact remains that no evidence has been put forth to rebut the official version of a suicide.



Filmography


Diary of Christina Gaston (1982)
Diosa (1982) .... Jun
Dormitoryo (1982)
Throw Away Child (1982) .... Atty. Delfin Llamzon
Kasalanan ba? (1981) .... Benjie
Bilibid Gays (1981)
Blue Jeans (1981/I)
Bilibid Boys (1981) .... Steve
Pabling (1981)
Waikiki: Sa lupa ng ating mga pangarap (1980)
... aka Waikiki (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
Katorse (1980)
Temptation Island (1980) .... Alfredo
Uhaw sa kalayaan (1980)
Nympha (1980)

Bong Revilla






25 September 1966, Manila, Philippines


Birth Name
Jose Marie Mortel Bautista


Nickname
Gov
Kap
Bong
Titanic Star


Spouse
Lani Mercado (1997 - present) 6 children


Trivia
A member of the famous Revilla clan in Philippine showbiz.

Founded the Cavite Rescue 161, Emergency Response Unit.

As Cavite governor from 1998 to 2001, he chaired the Cavite Clean and Green Project, the Regional Peace and Order Council, the Cavite Provincial Disaster Coordinating Council, Cavite Provincial Peace and Order, Cavite Provincial Health and Nutrition, Provincial Developrnent Council, and Cavite Provincial Tourism Council. He also served as co-chair of the CaLaBaRZon Development Council.

As vice-governor of Cavite from 995 to 1998, he chaired the Provincial task force on the environment (Task Force Bantay Likas Yaman), the Provincial task force against illegal gambling (Task Force Kontra Sugal na Bawal) and the Cavite Multi-Agency Anti-Drug Abuse Council (CMAC).

Favorite books are The Godfather trilogy, Brotherhood of the Rose, Jack Ryan Series, Primary Colors, All Too Human, and Art of War. He adores authors John Grisham, Tom Clancy, Mario Puzo, George Stephanopoulos, and J.R.R. Tolkien.

His biggest regret was not finishing his study.

Received a Medal of Valor and an International Award of Honor from the International Narcotics Enforcement Officers Association, Inc., based in Albany, NY, USA, for his fight against drug addiction. He also received a plaque of recognition for Outstanding Achievements in the Anti-Drug campaign by the Philippine National Police Narcotics Command (February 3, 1997) and the Cavite Provincial Police Officer (June 11, 1996). He was the chair of the Cavite Multi-Agency Anti-Drug Abuse Council (CMAC) from 1995 to 1998. [October 11, 1999]

Received Huwarang Lingkod Bayan Award from Consumers League of the Philippines Foundation,Inc. [October 25, 2003]

Named Most Outstanding Governor by three bodies -- Department of Health Sandugo National Program (July 31, 2000), Philippine National Police (February 8, 1999), and Gawad Papuri Awards (March 23, 1998).

Received a Plaque of Recognition for Most Outstanding Peace & Order Efforts in the Philippines from the Office of the President (January 31, 1999).

Helped in the search and rescue operation during the MV Princess of the Orient Tragedy and was given a recognition by Department of Transportation and Communication (January 20, 1999).

Recognized by the United Nations International Children's Economic Fund (UNICEF) and National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) for his outstanding achievements in the campaign against child labor (January 1999).

Received a Lifetime Achievement Award from National Press Club (October 27,1998).

Received a Philippine Coast Guard Spirit Plaque from Philippine Coast Guard (October 10, 1998).

Named Most Outstanding Vice Governor by two bodies -- League of Vice Governors of the Philippines (August 7, 1998) and Gawad Parangal Awards (November 1997).

Got a plaque of recognition for Excellence from the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (March 10, 1996).

Named Mr. Philippine Movies by the Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Inc., for two years (1988 and 1989). He was named Box Office King by Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Inc., for three years -- 1992 to 1994.

Named Most Popular Action Star by the Readers of Extra Hot, Jingle Sensation, Jingle Songhits, TV Guide in 1988.

His nicknamed Gov was earned by his term as governor of Cavite. The Kap nickname was from his TV show, "Idol ko si Kap" (2001).

Hobbies: Reading, watching movies, playing badminton & basketball.

Sports: badminton, basketball, pool and golf.

Has two Pit Bulls, a French Poodle, and a Dachsund.

He idolizes Anthony Hopkins and Al Pacino. In the local front, he cites his father, Ramon Revilla, wife Lani Mercado and children Inah Revilla, Jolo Revilla, and Bryan Revilla as his favorite.

Digs Schindler's List (1993) and "Band of Brothers" (2001).

Chairperson and president of RRJ Trading and Trucking Inc. and Chairperson of RRJ Peoples Organization Inc.

On March 28, 2007, he jumped onto a bus being held hostage in the Philippines in order to ensure the safety of the students on the bus and try and talk the hostage taker into giving themselves up.

Member of political party Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats, also more popularly known as simply Lakas or Lakas-CMD (1995-Present), political rival of close friend, former Philippines president Joseph Estrada. He is the party mate of Fidel Ramos, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Lito Lapid, Ralph Recto, Vilma Santos, Chavit Singson, and Cesar Montano.

The other politicians also elected with him in the 2004 Senatorial elections were Jinggoy Estrada, Lito Lapid, Alfredo Lim, and Richard Gordon. Other showbiz personalities who ran but lost in the 2004 elections were Robert Jaworski, Jay Sonza, Pilar Pilapil, Eddie Ilarde and Orly Mercado.

Chairperson, president and line producer of RRJ Films Inc.

Wife Lani Mercado, also an actress, ran for governor of Cavite in 2004, but lost.

Finished his elementary education at the Jesus Good Shepherd School in Imus, Cavite, Philippines on 1977. He attended secondary schooling at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, California, USA.

On February 2004, he resigned as VRB chair, to run for Senate, replacing his father Ramon Revilla, whose third-term ended on June 30, 2004. He recommend ed Edu Manzano as his VRB replacement.

Running under the administration K-4 coalition, he won in the 2004 Senatorial elections and received the second highest number of votes from the national electorate.

In the Philippine Centennial celebrations, he portrayed General Emilio Aguinaldo. To highlight the celebrations on June 12, 1998, he and Lani remarried in through church wedding using the same costume they used in the centennial. He married Lani Mercado (Jesusa Victoria Hernandez Bautista) in 1987 in a civil wedding.

Became a popular figure in reducing optical media piracy in the Philippines. Due to his efforts, he was given a Plaque of International Recognition for Efforts Against Piracy by the Motion Picture Association of America on July 23, 2003 and the Huwarang Lingkod Bayan Award by the Consumers League of the Philippines Foundation, Inc. on October 25, 2003.

Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, after assuming the Philippines presidency, rewarded Revilla with the chairmanship of the Videogram Regulatory Board (now Optical Media Board) for his support in the Edsa II.

His family was close to actor Joseph Estrada, but he joined EDSA II Rally and asked for the resignation of the then Philippines president in January 2001. His participation was a widely used topic in the May 2001 local elections. Revilla lost to Cavite congressman Erineo "Ayong" Maliksi as governor of Cavite.

He assumed the governor seat of Cavite when Epimaco Velasco was appointed in February of 1998 by President 'Fidel Ramos' to head the Interior and Local Government replacing then Senatorial candidate Robert Barbers. In the May 1998 local elections, Revilla defeated the returning Juanito Remulla for the position of governor.

Started in politics as vice-governor of his home province of Cavite in the Philippines. He was invited by then newly-retired National Bureau of Investigation director-general Epimaco Velasco to be his running mate as Vice Governor of Cavite. In the 1995 local elections, Velasco and Revilla won as governor and vice governor beating the Remullas who dominated the Cavite political arena since the 1980s.

Made several charity works for the province through the RRJ Foundation Inc. which he founded and presides.

He was elected as vice-governor of Cavite (Philippines) in 1995, assumed as governor in 1998. He won a Senate post in 2004.

A Filipino actor and politician. He followed his father's footstep as an actor and politician.

Son of Ramon Revilla and Azucena Mortel Bautista.

Has six children with Lani Mercado namely: Leonard Bryan (aka Bryan Revilla, born November 22, 1986), Jose Lorenzo (Ramon "Jolo" Revilla III aka Jolo Revilla, born March 15, 1988), Inah Felicia (aka Inah Revilla, born October 2, 1989), Ma. Viktoria Gianna (born August 15, 1995), Ma. Franzel Loudette (born October 15, 1997) and Ramon Vicente (born December 8, 1998). He also has another son out of wedlock with Lovely de Guzman, a University of the Philippines political science graduate, formerly of White Plains.

Where Are They Now
(February 2004) Running for the Senate under the party of President 'Gloria Arroyo'.

Filmography
Resiklo (2007) .... Commander Crisval Sarmiento
"Bubble Gang" (2 episodes, 2006)
- 11th Anniversary (2006) TV episode
- Special Guests (2006) TV episode
"Hokus Pokus" .... Abel (1 episode, 2006)
... aka HP! Ibang Level Na! (Philippines: Tagalog title: new title)
- Episode dated 14 October 2006 (2006) TV episode .... Abel
Kapag tumibok ang puso (Not once, but twice) (2006) .... Marco
... aka Kapag tumibok ang puso (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom (2005) .... Exodus
... aka Exodus (Philippines: English title: short title)
... aka Tale of the Enchanted Kingdom: Exodus (Philippines: English title: poster title)
Captain Barbell (2003) .... Captain Barbell
... aka Mars Ravelo's Captain Barbell (Philippines: English title)
Bertud ng putik (2003) .... Gabriel de Dios
... aka Putik (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
Agimat, anting-anting ni Lolo, Ang (2002) .... Paulo/Enteng
... aka Agimat, Ang (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
Kilabot at Kembot (2002) .... Leon
Mahal kita: Final answer! (2002) .... Nino
"Idol ko si Kap" (2001) TV series .... Kap. Benito Noble
Minsan ko lang sasabihin (2000) .... Alex Sembrano


Pepeng Agimat (1999) .... Sgt. Jose Ronquillo aka Pepeng Agimat
Alyas pogi: Ang pagbabalik (1999) .... Henry
... aka Alyas Pogi 3 (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
Leon ng Maynila, Lt. Col. Romeo Maganto (1999) .... Maganto
... aka Maganto (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
Ben Delubyo (1998) .... Ben
Pag-ibig ko sa iyo'y totoo (1997)
Buhay mo'y buhay ko rin (1997)
Sabi mo mahal mo ako, wala ng bawian (1997) .... Jerry
Onyok Tigasin (1997)
Yes Darling (1997) .... Bart
... aka Yes darling - Walang matigas na pulis sa matinik na misis (Philippines: Tagalog title: long title)
Kung marunong kang magdasal, umpisahan mo na (1997) .... Alex
Titser kong pogi, Ang (1996)
SPO4 Santiago (1996)
Kuratong Baleleng (1995)
... aka Wilson Sorronda: Leader Kuratong Baleleng Solid Group (Philippines: English title: long title)
Proboys (1995)
Batas ko ang katapat mo (1995) .... Abner
Walang matigas na pulis sa matinik na misis (1994) .... Bart
Relax ka lang, sagot kita (1994)
Iukit mo sa bala! (1994) .... Bobby
Adan Ronquillo: Tubong Cavite... laking Tondo (1993) .... Adan Ronquillo
... aka Ronquillo (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
Sala sa init, sala sa lamig (1993) .... Bingo
Dugo ng panday (1993) .... Flavio
... aka The Blacksmith's Legacy
Hanggang may buhay (1992) .... Alex
Pangako sa iyo (1992) .... Benjie
Ako ang katarungan (Lt. Napoleon M. Guevarra) (1992) .... Lt. Napoleon Guevarra
... aka Ako ang katarungan (Philippines: Tagalog title: poster title)
Alyas pogi 2 (1992) .... Henry
Manong Gang (1991)
Alyas Pogi: Birador ng Nueva Ecija (1990) .... Henry
... aka Alyas Pogi, burador ng Nueva Ecija (Philippines: Tagalog title)
APO: Kingpin ng Maynila (1990)
Bala at rosaryo (1990) .... Armand
Urbanito Dizon (1990)


Isang bala isang buhay (1989)
Moises Platon (1989) .... Moises Platon
Florencio Dino Public Enemy No. 1 (1989) .... Florencio Dino
Kapitan Jaylo: Batas sa batas (1989) .... Kapitan Jaylo
Chinatown: Sa kuko ng dragon (1988)
Alega Gang: Public Enemy No. 1 of Cebu (1988) .... Buboy
... aka Alega Gang (Philippines: English title)
Anak ng lupa (1987) .... Hector
Boy Tornado (1987)
Sparrow Unit (1987)
... aka Target Sparrow Unit (Philippines: English title)
Isa lang ang dapat mabuhay (1986)
Anak ng supremo (1986)
Boboy Tibayan (1986) .... Boboy Tibayan
Agaw armas (1986)
Payaso (1986)
... aka The Clown (literal English title)
Beloy Montemayor (1986) .... Beloy Montemayor
Cordillera (1986)
Celeste Gang (1985)
Sa dibdib ng Sierra Madre (1985)
Pieta, ikalawang aklat (1984) .... Noel
Dugong buhay (1982)


Gulapa (Ang barakong mayor ng Maragondon) (1977) (as Ramon Revilla Jr.)
Bergado (Terror of Cavite) (1976) (as Ramon Revilla Jr.)


Dongalo Massacre (????)
Iyo ang batas, akin ang katarungan (????)
Lost Command (????)

Producer:
2000s
1990s
Minsan ko lang sasabihin (2000) (line producer) (as Jose Mari M. Bautista)


Pepeng Agimat (1999) (line producer) (as Jose Mari Bautista)
Kung marunong kang magdasal, umpisahan mo na (1997) (producer) (as Jose Mari Bautista)
Sabi mo mahal mo ako, wala ng bawian (1997) (producer) (as Jose Mari M. Bautista)
Titser kong pogi, Ang (1996) (executive producer) (as Jose Mari Bautista)
Iukit mo sa bala! (1994) (producer) (as Jose Mari Bautista)
Ako ang katarungan (Lt. Napoleon M. Guevarra) (1992) (producer)
... aka Ako ang katarungan (Philippines: Tagalog title: poster title)
Bala at rosaryo (1990) (line producer)

Self:
Sarap ng paskong kapuso: The GMA christmas special, Ang (2006) (TV) (as Sen. Bong Revilla Jr.) .... Himself
24th Luna Awards (2006) (TV)

Atom Araullo







































Filmogaphy


2007 - Umagang Kay Ganda

Susan Roces (1941 - )





Date of Birth
28 July 1941, Bacolod, Philippines


Birth Name
Jesusa Levi Sonora


Nickname
Tita Susan
Manang Inday
Queen of Philippine Movies
Face That Refreshes


Spouse
Fernando Poe Jr. (1967 - 14 December 2004) (his death) 1 child


Trivia
Sisters: Rosemarie Sonora and Teresita Sonora.

Erstwhile sister-in-law of Ricky Belmonte.

Earned the tag "Queen of Philippine Movies". Her husband, 'Fernando Poe, Jr.' is the acknowledged "King of Philippine Movies".

Remembers her late husband, Fernando Poe Jr. every time she sees mango. It's the fruit that Ronnie took home every time he came home from Cebu.

Aunt of Sheryl Cruz.

A key figure in the move calling for the resignation of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in June 2005 amid charges of cheating the 2004 elections in which her husband ran but lost allegedly. In a fiery speech, she claimed that "She (Arroyo) stole the presidency not once, but twice!"

Following the death of her husband in 2004 at the age of 65, Susan became a rallying point for the political opposition in the Philippines.

At 10 years old, she was introduced in Bituin ng kinabukasan, Mga (1952). After that movie, she had to stop making movies to concentrate on her studies. She made a comeback four years later.

Filmography
"SineSerye" .... Amanda (2 episodes, 2008)
... aka Sineserye Presents (Philippines: English title: long title)
- Patayin sa Sindak si Barbara (2008) TV episode .... Amanda
- Maligno (2008) TV episode
"John En Shirley" (2006) TV series .... Encarnacion Ramirez
Mano po 2: My home (2003) .... Sol - present
Isinakdal ko ang aking ina (1997)
Paano kung wala ka na (1997)
Ubos na ang luha ko (1991)
Mundo man ay magunaw (1990) .... Dolores
Feel na feel (1990)
Here Comes the Bride (1989)
Lahat ng ito pati na ang langit, Ang (1989)
... aka Pablo S. Gomez's Ang lahat ng ito pati na ang langit (Philippines: Tagalog title: complete title)
Buy One, Take One (1988)
1 + 1 = 12 + 1 (1987)
Bunsong kerubin (1987)
No Retreat... No Surrender... Si Kumander (1987)
Nasaan ka nang kailangan kita (1986)
Payaso (1986)
... aka The Clown (literal English title)
Manedyer... si kumander (1982)
Tanikala (1980)
Angelita... ako ang iyong ina (1980)
Mahal... saan ka nanggaling kagabi? (1979)
Mahal... ginagabi ka na naman (1979)
Gumising ka... Maruja (1978) .... Maruja Isabel Sevilla / Nina Concepcion
... aka Wake Up, Maruja (International: English title)
Mata ni Angelita, Mga (1978)
It Happened One Night (1978)
Maligno! (1977)
... aka Celso Ad. Castillo's maligno (Philippines: Tagalog title: long title)
... aka The Unseen
Pandemonium (1976)
Sapagka't kami'y mga misis lamang (1976)
Langit, lupa at impiyerno (1976)
Patayin mo sa sindak si Barbara (1974) .... Barbara
... aka Celso Ad. Castillo's Patayin mo sa sindak si Barbara (Philippines: Tagalog title: long title)
... aka Kill Barbara with Panic (Philippines: English title)
Dalawa ang nagdalantao sa akin (1974)
Florinda (1973) .... Florinda
Karnabal (1973)
Hanggang sa kabila ng daigdig: The Tony Maiquez story (1973)
Salaginto't salagubang (1972)
Adios mi amor (1971)
Bilangguang puso (1971)
Divina Gracia (1970) .... Lorna / Lorena
Perlas ng silangan (1969) .... Dayang Mahalina
Ikaw ang lahat sa akin (1969)
Bandana (1968)
Sorrento (1968)
Tanging ikaw (1968)
Bakasin mo sa gunita (1968)
Kaming taga-ilog (1968)
Kulay rosas ang pag-ibig (1968)
Magpakailan man (1968)
To Susan with Love (1968)
Maruja (1967) .... Maruja / Cristy
Anong ganda mo! (1967)
Sitsiritsit alibangbang: Salaginto at salagubang (1967)
Langit at lupa (1967)
To Love Again (1967)
So Happy Together (1967)
Pangarap ko'y ikaw, Ang (1967)
Dedicate to You (1966)
Si siyanang at ang 7 tsikiting (1966) .... Siyanang
Mariang kondesa (1966) .... Mariang Kondesa
Itinakwil man kita (1966)
Let's Do the Freddie (1966)
Zamboanga (1966)
Viva Ranchera (1966)
Pepe en Pilar (1966) .... Pepe
Mula nang kita'y ibigin (1966)
Ana-Roberta (1965)
Daigdig ko'y ikaw, Ang (1965)
Swanie (1965) .... Swanie
Hamon sa kampeon (1965)
Pilipinas kong mahal (1965)
Dandansoy (1965)
Portrait of My Love (1965)
Buhay sa buhay! (1965)
Romansa sa World's Fair (1965)
Maganda kong kapit-bahay, Ang (1965)
The Dolly Sisters (1964)
Hi-sosayti (1964)
Sa bilis, walang kaparis (1964)
Pag-ibig, ikaw ang maysala (1964)
Jukebox Jamboree (1964)
Libis ng baryo (1964)
Leron leron sinta (1964)
Ako'y ibigin mo, dalagang matapang (1963)
Dance-O-Rama (1963)
Sabina (1963) .... Sabina
Eddie Loves Susie (1963)
Tulisan (1962)
Lab na lab kita (1962)
Susanang daldal (1962) .... Susanang Daldal
The Big Broadcast (1962)
Anak ng Diyos, Mga (1962)
Batas ng lipunan (1961)
... aka The Laws of Society (Philippines: English title)
Apat na yugto ng buhay (1961)
Joey, Eddie, Lito (1961)
Dope Addict (1961)
Amy, Susie & Tessie (1960)
Beatnik (1960)
Kuwintas ng alaala (1960)
... aka Chain of Memories (Philippines: English title)


Debutante (1959)
Kahapon lamang (1959)
... aka Only Yesterday (Philippines: English title)
Wedding Bells (1959)
Ipinagbili ko ang aking anak (1959)
Angel sa lansangan (1959)
Handsome (1959)
Ulilang angel (1958)
Reyna ng Vicks, Mga (1958)
... aka The Queens of Vicks (Philippines: English title)
Madaling araw (1958)
Tawag ng tanghalan (1958)
Prinsesa gusgusin (1957)
Ligaw na bulaklak, Mga (1957)
... aka Wild Flower (Philippines: English title)
Pasang krus (1957)
Sino ang maysala (1957)
Boksingera (1956)
... aka Boksingera daw! (Philippines: Tagalog title)
Miss Tilapia (1956)
... aka Miss Tilapya (Philippines: English title)
Kulang sa pito (1956)
Chabacano (1956)
... aka Chavacano (Philippines: Tagalog title)
Bituin ng kinabukasan, Mga (1952)


Loveboat (????)

Allona Amor



Real Name: Anna Liza Canson
Birth Place: San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan
Birthday:
Filmography
Tag-init (2004)
Nena inosente (2003)
Motel (2003)
Teteng baliw (2002) .... Carmela
Gising na si Adan (2002)
Mapupulang rosas (2002)
Itlog (2002) .... Lea
Halik sa aking lupa (2002) .... Leonora
Sapagkat kami ay tao lamang (2002) .... Alyssa
Virgin People III (2002) .... Aning
Rosario, 18 (2001) .... Rosario
Huli sa akto (2001)
Dudurugin ko pati buto mo (2001)
Kasibulan (2001) .... Daisy
Uhaw sa init ng pagmamahal (2001)
Malikot ang agos ng tubig (2001)
Naghuhumiyaw: Masahol pa sa hayop (2000) .... Belen
... aka Naghuhumiyaw (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)
Alipin ng tukso (2000)
Bukas may ligaya (2000)
Heto ako, lalaki (1999)
Tag-ulan noon, ang bukid ay basa (1999)
Kahit pader gigibain ko! (1998) .... Sister Stella
Bubot, kulang sa panahon (1997)
... aka Bubot (Philippines: Tagalog title: short title)

Allona Amor was born in San Jose del Monte, Bulacan, 


Philippines 

as Anna Liza Canson. She is an actress, known for Virgin 

People III (2002), Itlog (2002) and Motel (2003).

The Child of Sorrow (1930)


Movie: The Child of Sorrow

Year: 1930

Director:

Genre:

Black & White

Cast of Character:

Collegian Love (1930)


Movie: Collegian Love

Year: 1930

Jean Garcia

Garcia made popular by Regal Films via IMPAKTITA, she was the former wife of former Regal Baby Star Jigo Garcia and the mother of Jenica Garcia

Gagambino" (2008) TV series (filming)
... aka Carlo J. Caparas' Gagambino (Philippines: English title: complete title)

Loving You (2008) .... Cyrill Sales

"Dyesebel" (2008) TV series .... Queen Lucia/Ava Legaspi
... aka Mars Ravelo's Dyesebel (Philippines: English title: complete title)

"Impostora" (2007) TV series .... Betty Carreon (2007)

Hide & Seek (2007) .... Leah alicanio

"Vendetta, La" .... Amanda Cardinale-Trajano (1 episode, 2007)

... aka Blood Feud (Philippines: English title: informal literal title)
- Pilot (2007) TV episode .... Amanda Cardinale-Trajano

"Who's Your Daddy Now?" (2007) TV series .... Stephanie

Happy Hearts (2007) .... Sarah

"Kuwento ni Lola Basyang, Mga" .... Aling Tona (1 episode, 2007)
- Ang parusa ng duwende (2007) TV episode .... Aling Tona

Kasagutan, Ang (2006) (TV)

"Atlantika" (2006) TV series .... Queen Celebes


All About Love (2006) .... Kikay's Mom

"Majika" (2006) TV series .... Eloida

I Will Always Love You (2006) .... Adelle Ledesma

"Extra! Extra!" .... Contestant (1 episode, 2006)
... aka Extra Challenge (Philippines: English title: new title)

- Kasabwat (2006) TV episode .... Contestant

Say That You Love Me (2005) .... Mabel

"Kampanerang Kuba" (2005) TV series .... Lucia
... aka Pablo S. Gomez's Kampanerang Kuba (Philippines: Tagalog title: complete title)

Birhen ng Manaoag (2005)
... aka Birhen ng Manaoag, may milagro ba? (Philippines: Tagalog title: long title)

Mano po III: My love (2004)

Volta (2004) .... Kelly Tanjuakio/Celphora

Anak ka ng tatay mo (2004)

"It Might Be You" (2003) TV series .... Orlanda Mae Lacuesta (unknown episodes)

Noon at ngayon... pagsasamang kayganda (2003) .... Kathy
... aka Noon at Ngayon (Philippines: English title: short title)
... aka Pagsasamang kayganda... noon at ngayon (Philippines: Tagalog title)

"Kaytagal kang hinintay" (2002) TV series .... Lady Morganna Frost Arcangel (2002-2003)
... aka Timeless (International: English title)

"Pangako sa 'yo" (2000) TV series .... Claudia Buenavista
... aka The Promise (International: English title)
Kahit demonyo itutumba ko (2000)


Nakaw na sandali (1997)
Anak, pagsubok lamang (1996)
A.E.I.O.U. (1996)
Sana naman (1996) .... Lerma
Sarah, ang munting prinsesa (1995) .... Miss Minchin
"Familia Zaragoza" (1995) TV series
Batas ko ang katapat mo (1995)
Lagalag: The Eddie Fernandez Story (1994)
Trudis liit (1994)
Paranaque Bank Robbery: The Joselito Joseco Story (1993) .... Milagros
... aka Paranaque Bank Robbery (Philippines: English title: short title)
Flavor of the Month (1990)


Huwag kang hahalik sa diablo (1989)
Sgt. Melgar (1989) .... Beth
Impaktita (1989)
Here Comes the Bride (1989)
Summer Holiday (1982)


Lost Command (????)

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Addy Raj (August 1995)