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The film stars Gloria Romero as the loving and devout Lola Loleng, with Johnny Delgado, Edu Manzano, and Dina Bonnevie as her children. It also stars Hilda Koronel, Joel Torre, Cherry Pie Picache, Marvin Agustin, Jericho Rosales, CJ Ramos, Shaina Magdayao, John Prats, Carol Banawa, Janette McBride, and Dominic Ochoa.
Carlota "Lota" Delgado-de la Rosa (19 May 1921 – 28 April 2009) [2] [3] was a Filipino actress noted mostly for her pre-World War II career. She was born in Iloilo City . She largely stopped acting after marrying fellow actor and future Senator Rogelio dela Rosa .
Julia Montes as Kara H. Dela Rosa-Acosta and Sara H. Suarez-Ligaya: Kara is the older immaculate twin sister of Sara who excels in fine arts and lives a simple life. Sara is the younger twin sister of Kara who participates in beauty pageants and contests whenever there are profits; however, she struggles in academics, being exuberant between the two.
El revólver sangriento ("The Bloody Revolver" in English) is a 1964 Mexican western-drama film directed by Miguel M. Delgado, and starring Luis Aguilar, Lola Beltrán, Flor Silvestre, Emilio Fernández, Manuel Capetillo, Antonio Aguilar, and Irma Dorantes, as credited in the film's theatrical posters. The lead actors were credited in an ...
Strong Medicine is an American medical drama with a focus on feminist politics, health issues and class conflict that aired on the Lifetime network from 2000 to 2006. [1] [2] It was created and produced in part by Whoopi Goldberg, who made cameos on the series, and by Tammy Ader. [3]
Camille auditioned for Popstars, a reality TV show that aired on the WB Network in 2000.She made it to the L.A. Workshop that included only the best 26 contestants. In the end, Camille was one of ten semi-finalists and eventually the last contestant not to win a spot as part of the winning girl group Eden's Crush.
The fiction follows Lola and her boyfriend Alfredo, a petty criminal. The former begins working in a jazz club frequented by quaint individuals (including a forensic photographer, a young musician going blind, an alcoholic pianist, and a jazz singer) but the entry on the scene of mafioso Manuel Gay causes disruption.
Lilia B. Cuntapay (Tagalog: [ˈliljɐ kunˈtapaɪ]; September 16, 1935 [1] [2] – August 20, 2016) was a Filipina actress and former teacher. She is popularly recognized as the "Queen of Philippine Horror Movies" for her subsequent appearances in horror movies and exceptional contributions to Philippine film industry.