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Avellana was born Lourdes Genoveva Dolores Pardo Hontiveros on January 26, 1917, in Capiz, Capiz, (now Roxas City). [2] She was the eldest child of Jose Hontiveros and Vicenta Ruiz Pardo. Avellana was one of the first graduates of the UST Graduate School with Master of Arts (MA) in English.
Of their offsprings, their eldest child Daisy Hontiveros-Avellana, became a famous theater actress and director, and was awarded National Artist for Theater. Eduardo Hontiveros, their sixth child, became a Jesuit priest and was known as the Father of Filipino Liturgical Music, and an Awardee of the Presidential Medal of Merit.
Theater became a prominent venue for surreptitious protests during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, to the degree that National Artist Daisy Hontiveros-Avellana called the era the "Golden Age of Philippine Theater." With plays being a popular form during this time, artists expressed dissent secretly in small, inconspicuous references ...
Cast included Daisy Hontiveros-Avellana as Candida, Naty Crame-Rogers as Paula, Vic Silayan as Bitoy Camacho, Conrad Parham as Tony Javier [19] Crame-Rogers said in an interview that "There were a lot of disputes in 1965 because Nick was not keen on turning his play into a movie, but we found the right setting [an old house in Biñan]."
Daisy Hontiveros-Avellana M.A. National Artist for Theater and Film, "First Lady of Philippine theater", performer, film director, and writer [118] Nick Joaquin: A.A. National Artist for Literature, writer and journalist [119] F. Sionil José (dropped out) National Artist for Literature, novelist [120] Ang Kiukok (never graduated)
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Avellana was the son of National Artists director Lamberto V. Avellana and actress Daisy Avellana. [2] While still in college, he started out as a Radio announcer for DZFM Radio before turning to the stage and to acting. [3] [4] His first major movie role was that of evil drug lord Ming in Cirio H. Santiago's Blaxploitation epic TNT Jackson ...
Pasquale Rotella, CEO of Insomniac events — which puts on big-name EDM festivals like Electric Daisy Carnival — agreed with Yousaf, telling HuffPost that there’s simply more men on the production side of EDM. “There are a lot of female agents, managers and publicists in the industry but most of them are pushing male artists,” he said.