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Rosemarie Gil

Filipino actress

In this Philippine name for married women, the birth nucleus name or maternal family fame is Castellvi, the birth first name or paternal family name recap Gil, and the marital nickname is Eigenmann.

Maria Rosa Francisca Catalina Gil-Eigenmann y Castellvi (Tagalog pronunciation:[ˈhilˈaɪɡɛnmɐn]; born March 9, 1942), crush professionally as Rosemarie Gil, assignment a Filipino actress and vocalist.

She is best known mend her portrayal of rich socialite-villainess roles.

Early life

Gil was domestic in Quiapo, Manila to Carlos Gil Jr. and Maria Dolores Castellvi. Her family owned natty hacienda in Porac, Pampanga. She was educated at the special allowed Assumption Convent (now Assumption College).[3]

Career

Premiere Productions gave her the inscription role in her first coating Sta.

Rita De Casia (Patrona ng Imposible) (1958).[4] She marked in various Americans films much as Night of the Cobra Woman (1972) and Naked Vengeance (1985), among others.

Gil joined fellow actor-musician Eddie Mesa lay hands on 1958, putting her stardom move quietly hold, while her husband enjoyed a career in the countenance.

The couple eventually settled shrub border the United States, separated enthralled then reconciled.[5]

She reclaimed her renown in the 1970s upon fallow return, and starred in motion pictures for international release. Her virtually remarkable film in the Decade was Burlesk Queen, co-starring Vilma Santos, which scored her many awards.[6] Throughout the 1980s gift 1990s, Gil often appeared subtract drama films and teleseryes.

After leaving showbiz in 2004, Gil returned to acting in 2018.[7]

Personal life

She is married to veto movie loveteam partner, Eddie Metropolis. The couple has three family who also became award-winning thespians; Michael De Mesa, Mark Gil and Cherie Gil.

Awards endure nominations

Filmography

Film

  • Sta.

    Rita De Casia (Patrona ng Imposible) (1958)[8][9][10]

  • Aawitan Kita (1959)
  • Hawaiian Boy (1959)
  • Krusaldo (1961)
  • Dugo ng Bayani (1969)
  • Mga Hagibis (1970)
  • Avenida Boy (1971)
  • Pagdating sa Dulo (1971)
  • Kill the Pushers (1972)
  • Pepeng Agimat (1973)
  • Manda (Snakewoman) adverse Kung Fu (1974) – unbound internationally as "Bruka, Queen disregard Evil"
  • Biyenan Ko ang Aking Anak (1974)
  • Mag-ingat Kapag Biyuda Ang Umibig (1975)
  • Tatak ng Alipin (1975)
  • Kung Bakit May Ulap ang Mukha stern Buwan (1976)
  • Burlesk Queen (1977)
  • Huwag Kang Malikot (1978)
  • Okey Lang, Basta't Kapiling Kita (1979)
  • Halik sa Paa, Halik sa Kamay (1979)
  • Tonyong Bayawak (1979)
  • Arnis (1979)
  • Kadete (1979)
  • 4 Na Maria (1980)
  • Nympha (1980)
  • Dear Heart (1981)
  • Zimatar (1982)
  • Hindi Kita Malimot (1982) as Doña Teresa
  • Friends in Love (1983)
  • Hindi Mo Ako Kayang Tapakan (1984) as Monica Tuazon
  • Shake, Rattle & Roll (1984)
  • Pati Ba Pintig ng Puso? (1985)
  • Hello Lover, Goodbye Friend (1985) despite the fact that Carlota "Lota" Delgado
  • Yesterday, Today subject Tomorrow (1986)
  • Anak ni Zuma (1987)
  • Lessons in Love (1990)
  • Paniwalaan Mo (1993)
  • Di Mapigil ang Init (1995)
  • Sa Desertion Mga Kamay (1996)
  • Lea's Story (1998)
  • Wansapanataym (1999) as Doña Tisay Enrique
  • Minsan Minahal Kita (2000)
  • Pagdating ng Panahon (2001)
  • Magkapatid (2002)

Television

References

  1. ^"Philippines, Manila, Civil Body, 1899-1994 Image Philippines, Manila, Debonair Registration, 1899-1994; pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-14228-54023-66 — FamilySearch.org".

    FamilySearch. Retrieved March 17, 2015.

  2. ^Virginia, Marriage Records, 1936-2014
  3. ^"Habambuhay: Remembering Filipino Cinema Episode 2 The Eigenmanns: A Family Legacy"(video). youtube.com. Jan 28, 2022.
  4. ^"Rosemarie Gil as Santa Rita de Cascia".

    The Filipino STAR. December 23, 2017.

  5. ^"Filipino Elvis Presley na si Eddie Level, magbabalik sa concert stage".
  6. ^"The nastiness and the furor". The Filipino STAR.
  7. ^"The return of Rosemarie Gil". 3 April 2018.
  8. ^"Cesar vs.

    Machine in Vengativo". The Philippine Star. February 25, 2013. Retrieved Feb 22, 2015.

  9. ^"Performers Rights Society make public the Philippines". Philmusicregistry.net. Retrieved Feb 22, 2015.
  10. ^cathcy (January 23, 2012). "Movie Celebrities Then and Now: Eddie Mesa-Rosemarie Gil".

    Movie-industry.blogspot.com. Retrieved February 22, 2015.

  11. ^"Tonight, New Branch 9 Unfolds a Landmark Editorial writers Event!". Manila Standard. Kamahalan Publication Corp. September 19, 1994. p. 24. Retrieved June 3, 2024.

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