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VILMA SANTOS BY MARIO E. BAUTISTA WWW.SHOWBIZ-PORTAL.COM Terms and Conditions All contents copyright © 2014 by showbiz-portal.com. All rights reserved. No part of this document or accompanying files may be reproduced or transmitted in any form, electronic or otherwise, by any means without the prior written permission of the publisher. This ebook is presented to you for informational purposes only and is not a substitution for any professional advice. The contents herein are based on the views and opinions of the author and all associated contributors. 2 Enjoying Life to the Fullest SO WHO SAYS you cannot have it all? Vilma Santos is currently enjoying life to the fullest. And why not? When life is successful for her in all its all various aspects. Her family life with Sen. Ralph Recto and sons Luis Phillipe and Ryan Christian is doing very well. 3 www.showbiz-portal.com Award Winning Actress As an actress, she has already won so many acting honors during her prime, but each time she appears in a film now (like in “Bata, Bata, Paano ka Ginawa”, “Anak”, and “Dekada 70”), she still always wins a new best actress award. “Anak” is also considered as the highest grossing film in local cinema, so she enjoys both artistic and box office success. 4 www.showbiz-portal.com A public Servant As a public servant, she is well loved by her constituents in Lipa and has won a number of honors and awards since she became the city mayor in 1998. And now, she's on her second term as Governor of Batangas. “The Lord is good to me and I really cannot ask for more,” she beams. 5 www.showbiz-portal.com A child star A cute and lively tot, an uncle who is working with Sampaguita Pictures, Amaury Agra, thought of introducing her to star-maker Dr. Jose Perez who was then looking for a new child star to star in Maria Rosa Vilma Santos was born to “Trudis Liit”, a novel of the late Mars Ravelo Milagros and the late Amado Santos in Trozo, serialized in “Liwayway Magazine”. 300 little girls Magdalena, Manila on November 3, 1953. So applied at the audition. Ate Vi got the title role while she will now be a Golden Girl. Called Ate Vi another child, Connie Angeles (who became vice by her loyal fans, she got her acting genes mayor of Quezon City), was cast as her younger from her dad, a former bit player himself. As sister. Lolita Rodriguez played their mother, with a child, she loved to listen to radio dramas Bella Flores as the evil contravida who oppressed and she would imitate the acting of what she’d them. The film was released in February of 1963 hear in these shows. Her parents would see and was a hit. her crying in front the mirror doing dramatic scenes. 6 www.showbiz-portal.com A star is born She played the daughter of the late Eddie Rodriguez in “Sino ang May Karapatan” and as a teenager, she would make one of her biggest hits in the May-December affair flick, “Nakakahiya”, with Eddie as her much older leading man. She also In her next movie, she played a lost child played Eddie Garcia’s daughter in the award- over whom two mothers fought over in court, winning film on the cursillo movement, “De Gloria Romero and the late Rita Gomez. Other films she did as a child actress are “Aninong Bakal”, “King and Queen for A Day” and “Ging”. In 1965, she played the young Colores”. Later on, they’d also play husband and wife in “Mga Reynang Walang Trono” and “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow”. Imee Marcos in “Iginuhit ng Tadhana”. She also became a mainstay in the TV soap opera, “Larawan ng Pag-ibig”. 7 www.showbiz-portal.com A star is born From 1963 to 1969, she did 27 movies as a child actress. At 14, she got her first FAMAS nomination as a supporting actress in “Kasalanan Kaya?” where she played the daughter of Lolita and Eddie Rodriguez. She also started her career as a teen Her most unforgettable film as a child actress is the Hollywood movie, “The Longest Hundred Miles”, where she got to co-star star opposite Edgar Mortiz, a “Tawag ng Tanghalan” champion. Her first film with Edgar is “My Darling Eddie” where they supported the late Eddie with such international film stars as Ricardo Montalban, Katharine Ross and Doug McClure. She played a child survivor of the Peregrina, the most famous singer of that era. This saw the birth of the Vi-Bobot love team that became Second World War when the Japanese the chief rival of the Nora Aunor-Tirso Curz II “Guy invaded our country and she joined these and Pip” love team. Americans in their escape from Bataan. 8 www.showbiz-portal.com Vi and Bobot Love Team In 1970, the Vi and Bobot love team was launched in their first starring roles in Tagalog Ilang-Ilang Productions’ “Love is for the Two of Us”. This was followed by “Karugtong ang Kahapon”, “Renee Rose”, “Aloha My Love” (filmed in Hawaii), “Don’t Ever Say Goodbye” (filmed in Las Vegas and Reno, USA), “Kampanerang Kuba”, “Biktima”, and many other films, including “Dama de Noche”, where Ate Vi played a dual role as twin sisters with contrasting personalities for which she won her first FAMAS best actress award in 1973. Vi and Bobot became real life sweethearts and also starred in the hit TV show, “D’Sensations”. But they broke up in 1974 and Ate Vi established her solo career. Their fans felt very sad with their split up but it’s really time for Ate Vi to move on her own. 9 www.showbiz-portal.com She hit it big on her own in the trilogy fantasy, Fantastic Vi “Lipad, Darna, Lipad”, which had sequels like “Darna vs. The Giants”, “Darna vs. The Planet Women” and “Darna at Ding”. She was also a hit in “Dyesebel” and the thrillers “Takbo, Vilma, Dali” and “Hatinggabi Na, Vilma”. She also did other fantasy films like “Phantom Lady”, “Vivian Volta”, “Wonder Vi”, and “Vilma and the Beep Beep Minica”. 10 www.showbiz-portal.com Vilma Nora Rivalry Ate Vi thus became the chief opponent of Nora Aunor as the movie queen of the 1970s. Her edge is that she also became the queen of hit disco movies filled with singing and dancing, like “Swing It, Baby”, “Disco Fever”, “Rock Baby Rock”, “Let’s Do the Salsa”, and the movie she did with Latin idol Junior, “Good Morning Sunshine”. In 1976, she was paired with Romeo Vasquez in “Nag-aapoy na Damdamin” by Larry Santiago Productions and the screen really ignited with their real-life romance. 11 www.showbiz-portal.com Serious Actress Her being recognized as a serious actress started when the late Director Ishmael Bernal megged her in “Dalawang Pugad, Isang Ibon” (1977) as a young woman who falls in love with a much older man, Romeo Vasquez, and Director Celso Ad. Castillo in the title role of “Burlesk Queen” (where she won the Metro-Manila Filmfest best actress award), and in Bernal’s “Ikaw ay Akin” (1978) where she formed a love triangle with Nora Aunor and Christopher de Leon and played the role of a rich heiress with a neurotic personality. 12 www.showbiz-portal.com The Producer Ate Vi also became a producer and put up her own VS Films, which did the hit, “Mga Rosas Sa Putikan”, about women of the night, directed by Maning Borlaza. But her most prestigious film as a producer was “Pagputi ng Uwak, Pag-itim ng Tagak”, directed by Celso Ad. Castillo, which won the 1978 best picture prize at the Urian Awards. In 1978, she got to work for the first time with the late Lino Brocka, in “Rubia Servios”, where she played a rape victim who would later on kill her rapist, played by Phillip Salvador. 13 www.showbiz-portal.com Edu and Lucky After she gave birth, Viva Films got her to a series of hits, “Sinasamba Kita” with Lorna Tolentino and Christopher de Leon, “Paano Ba ang Mangarap” with Christopher, “Gaano Kadalas ang Minsan” with In 1980, Ate Vi got married to budding actor Hilda Koronel and the late Dindo Fernando, and Edu Manzano and they were married in Las “Saan Nagtatago ang Pag-ibig” with Tonton Vegas, USA, while shooting the film, Gutierrez. “Romansa”. She was pregnant with Lucky (now called Luis) when she did “Pakawalan Mo Ako” in 1981, for which she won her second FAMAS best actress award as the wife of Anthony Castelo accused by her father-in-law, Subas Herrero, of killing her own husband. 14 www.showbiz-portal.com Grand Slam Best Actress It was in 1982 that she scored her first grand slam as best actress when she did “Relasyon” for Bernal, playing the role of Christopher de Leon’s devoted mistress. 15 www.showbiz-portal.com The Break up Her love life was not as lucky. In 1983, she did a film with Bernal entitled “Broken Marriage”, for which she won her second Urian best actress award in her role as a TV production assistant whose marriage to a newspaper man, Christopher de Leon, crumbled. The following year, her marriage to Edu really went on the rocks and ended in separation, and she did movies that mirrored her real life affairs, “Hiwalay” and “Ex-Wife”, both big hits. 16 www.showbiz-portal.com Sister Stella L In 1984, she did another movie milestone in her career as an actress, Mike de Leon’s “Sister Stella L.”, where she played the role of a nun who is politically awakened when she joined the plight of exploited factory workers who went on strike. It gave her another Urian best actress award. 17 www.showbiz-portal.com Tagos ng Dugo In the FAMAS, she won her third best actress award for Maryo de los Reyes’ “Tagos ng Dugo” in 1987, where she played the role of a pscyhologically disturbed woman who turns into a serial killer that kills men when she is having her monthly period. In 1988, she won her fourth FAMAS best actress award for Elwood Perez’ “Ibulong Mo Sa Diyos”, where she played the role of a blind girl who goes through a lot of sufferings and sacrifices in life. In 1989, she won her first Star best actress award and her fourth Urian for her role as the successful advertising exec stricken with cancer in Bernal’s “Pahiram ng Isang Umaga”. 18 www.showbiz-portal.com The 90’s In the decade of the Nineties, she did more acclaimed and award-winning films like “Dahil Mahal Kita, The Dolzura Cortez Story”, the story of the first AIDS patient in the country; “Kapag Langit ang Humatol”, a komiks story where she plays the role of a househelp who gets rich and takes revenge on the man who Other landmarks films she did during this period are Maryo de los Reyes’ “Sinungaling Mong Puso” gave her an illegitimate child; and “Ipagpatawad Mo”, a film that delves on where she is paired with Aga Muhlach, the autism with Vilma playing the role of a mother underrated “Hahamakin ang Lahat” by Lino Brocka who fought for her autistic child. All these where she plays the role of a corrupt politician’s films were directed by Laurice Guillen. wife, and Ike Jarlego’s “Hanggang Ngayon Ika’y Minamahal” which probed the effects of marital annulment on a couple and their children. 19 www.showbiz-portal.com Ralph Recto Some people say that love and career do not always go well, but Ate Vi managed to be successful in both areas when she met Ralph Recto in 1986 at the King Kong Disco in Quezon City then owned by Director Marilou Abaya. The grandson of the Claro M. Recto, the father of the Philippine Constitution, Ralph was daring enough to ask her to dance with him and this led to an affair that culminated on the altar when they tied the knot official at the Lipa Cathedral on December 11, 1992. It was a big event attended by the biggest names in showbiz and politics. So who says that showbiz and politics don’t mix? It did very well in the case of Ate Vi and Ralph. Not only did the Star for All Seasons marry a man who became a congressman and senator, but she herself is now actively involved in politics as the mayor of Lipa City. 20 www.showbiz-portal.com About the Author – Mario E. Bautista Yours truly, Mario Bautista, has been with the entertainment industry for more than 4 decades. Newspapers then invited me to write entertainment columns and reviews for them, including "People's Tonite", "People's I started my professional career in Channel 5, the Journal", "Times Journal", and "The carrier station of the Manila Times, in 1965. Philippines' Daily Express". Later, I also wrote In 1976, I was invited to write film reviews for "TV Guide", edited by Rod Reyes. columns for "Ang Masa", "The Manila Chronicle", and "The Manila Bulletin". I likewise had regular columns for several magazines, including Jingle Extra Hot, Movie Flash, Intrigue, Expose, Fame, Hot Copy, Parade, People's, and others. 21 www.showbiz-portal.com About the Author – Mario E. Bautista On TV, I was a co-host of Armida Siguion Reyna and Behn Cervantes in "Let's Talk Movies" and did film reviews on air for "The Big, Big Show". In 1985, I became a member of the Philippine Movie Press I now write regular columns for People's Journal and Malaya. With the advent of the internet now comes the birth of www.showbizportal.com. Club that gave out the Star Awards for Movies. In 1987, I was instrumental in putting up the Star I decided to focus on just a few outlets now Awards for Television. that I'm a widower. My late wife, Victoria Arcega-Bautista, who was the Vice Chancellor of the UP Open University, passed in February, 2008. I now prefer spending more time with my five grandchildren. 22 www.showbiz-portal.com