Английская Википедия:Alicia Vergel
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Erlinda Gaerlan Asturias-Aguilar (June 7, 1927 – May 20, 1992), popularity known as Alicia Vergel, was a Filipino actress, film producer, entrepreneur and politician. She was known for playing fiesty, strong-willed characters[1] and was famous for her portrayals in films of varying genres. She was the first recipient of FAMAS Award for Best Actress and Maria Clara Award for Best Supporting Actress.[2][3]
Early career
Vergel's film credits include Diwani opposite César Ramirez, MN with Carmen Rosales as her arch-enemy, Balisong with Ramon Revilla and Madame X with Gloria Romero as her daughter. She participated in the unfinished movie Bibingka'y masarap under Sampaguita Pictures in the late 40s. Her performance as Orang in Basahang Ginto won Vergel the first FAMAS Award for Best Actress in 1952.
In 1977, she starred as the widowed and retired principal and teacher coping up with the demands of aging in Lotus Productions' "Inay" directed by Lino Brocka. The film was an entry in the Metro-Manila Film festival and earned her an acting nomination for lead actress.
In 1987, she was seen in "Saan Nagtatago ang Pag-ibig?" and essayed the role of Señora Pacing as Ricky Davao's aristocratic and strict grandmother.
Personal life
Vegrel had a child, Tomas Aguilar, known as "Boy Vergel" who was killed in a notorious street fight in 1962.[4]
She then married Sampaguita PicturesШаблон:' leading man César Ramirez. They had two children: Ace Vergel (known as "The Original Bad Boy of Philippine Movies"), and Beverly Vergel, actress, acting teacher and currently director of the ABS-CBN Center for Communication Arts, Inc.[5] Vergel and Ramirez separated; Vergel married another man and had another child, Mike. During the late 80s until the early 90s, Mommy Alice as she was called was Barangay Captain in Barangay Manresa, Quezon City.
Death
Vergel died of natural causes in 1992.
Legacy
She was posthumously inducted to the Eastwood City Walk Of Fame Philippines in December 2006.
Filmography
- 1937 - Teniente Rosario
- 1949 - Bibingka'y Masarap (Sampaguita Pictures) (unreleased)
- 1949 - Milagro ng Birhen ng mga Rosas (Sampaguita Pictures)
- 1949 - Teniente Ramirez (Sampaguita Pictures)
- 1950 - Huling Patak ng Dugo (Sampaguita Pictures)
- 1950 - Mapuputing Kamay (Sampaguita Pictures)
- 1951 - Bernardo Carpio as Luningning (Sampaguita Pictures)[6]
- 1952 - Basahang Ginto as Orang (Sampaguita Pictures)
- 1952 - Hiram na Mukha (Sampaguita Pictures)
- 1952 - Madame X (Sampaguita Pictures)
- 1953 - Diwani (Sampaguita Pictures)
- 1954 - Aristokrata as Marieta Solomon (Sampaguita Pictures)[7]
- 1954 - Eskandalosa
- 1954 - MN as Ada (Sampaguita Pictures)
- 1954 - Ukala: Ang Walang Suko (Sampaguita Pictures)
- 1955 - Artista (Sampaguita Pictures)
- 1955 - Balisong (Sampaguita Pictures)
- 1955 - Kuripot (Sampaguita Pictures)
- 1955 - Lupang Kayumanggi (Sampaguita Pictures)
- 1955 - Mambo-Dyambo (Sampaguita Pictures)
- 1956 - Taong Putik
- 1957 - Kahariang Bato
- 1957 - Maskara
- 1958 - Anak ng Lasengga
- 1958 - Cavalry Command as Laura
- 1958 - Obra Maestra (segment "Macao")
- 1960 - Kadenang Putik
- 1961 - Konsiyerto ng Kamatayan (segment "Noche Azul")
- 1965 - Tagani[8]
- 1976 - Tatlong Kasalanan
- 1977 - Inay as the title character[9]
- 1985 - Jandro Nakpil: Halang ang Kaluluwa
- 1985 - Victor Lopez Jr.
- 1987 - Saan Nagtatago ang Pag-Ibig?
- 1988 - Isusumbong Kita sa Diyos
- 1989 - Bakit Iisa Lamang ang Puso?
- 1990 - Mundo Man ay Magunaw
References
External links
Шаблон:FAMAS Award for Best Actress