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Santos in 2024. Vilma Santos is widely considered the most lastingly successful Filipino film and television actress of all time. [4] She was adjudged the greatest movie actress of the Philippines for the years 2000 to 2020 by the Philippine Entertainment Portal for her continued portrayal of a wide range of award-winning roles as well as for being a consistent box-office draw despite being in ...
Vilma Santos is the second actress to be inducted into the FAMAS Hall of Fame for her roles in Dama de Noche (1973), Pakawalan Mo Ako (1982), Relasyon (1983), Tagos Sa Dugo (1988), and Ibulong Mo Sa Diyos (1989). She is also the youngest recipient of the FAMAS best actress award and the FAMAS Hall of Fame award.
Vilma Santos has won several awards for the "Best Actress" category including her first win in 1977 for her performance in Burlesk Queen and her recent win in 2023 in When I Met You in Tokyo. Judy Ann Santos won in 2006, 2019, and 2024 for her performances in Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo., Mindanao, and Espantaho respectively.
The term "grand slam" was coined in 1983, when Vilma Santos won the Best Actress award from FAMAS, Urian, FAP and the Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA) for her performance in Relasyon. [8] The Catholic Mass Media Awards were created in 1978 and beside movies, they also honor television, radio, print, advertising and music. [9]
Legendary movie and box-office queen Vilma Santos is Gawad Urian's most decorated thespian. She won 8 best actress awards and holds the record for winning it three years in a row: Relasyon (1982), Broken Marriage (1983) and Sister Stella L. (1984).
While Dayao is credited as Uninvited's writer, co-star Vilma Santos provided significant output for the film's story. Due to Santos' candidacy for Batangas governor in the upcoming 2025 Philippine elections, production of the film was expedited. [10] Uninvited also marks as Villegas' return in film directing since Hintayan ng Langit in 2018. [3 ...
The film stars Vilma Santos as Loida Malabanan, who spends her days dreaming of her big break while working with the country's best small-screen actors. [1] It also features the appearances of various actors and actresses including Marian Rivera, Richard Yap, Piolo Pascual, Eula Valdez, Cherry Pie Picache, and Cherie Gil.
Vilma Santos is Philippine cinema's longest reigning box office queen. She is the first actress to be elevated to the Box Office Queen Hall of Fame in 1986 Sharon Cuneta was crowned Box Office Queen for four consecutive years (1984 to 1987).