Ang maraming beses na nangyari ang espression na "tusok lupa sa isang panahon" kapag namatay ang isang hinahangaan na artista o pribadong tao.
Nang almusal ng balita ukol sa pagkamatay ni itang veteran na aktres na si Gloria Romero, tila nagwakas na tumagal nang isang makabuluhang kabanatang reyna ng pelikula sa Pilipinas.
Pinaglihimas na aktres na si Gloria Romero namatay sa 91 taon
Ang totoo, si Gloria ay isa sa mga natitira pang mga ikon mula sa kahariang naramdaman na itinuturing na likha ng Gintong Panahon ng Sine Pilipino – isang panahon na nagprodus ng mga pambansang bituin, tulad nina Nida Blanca, Dolphy at Eddie Garcia, at Fernando Poe Jr., sa iba pa.
She was aptly called the "Queen of Philippine Cinema" for her outstanding accomplishments.
Her films, particularly during the peak of her fame in the 1950s and 1960s, consistently achieved box-office successes.
Her remarkable success in an extremely competitive field that favors young people and always changes with how the audience changes their preferences is truly exceptional.
What truly impresses us is that Gloria didn't just stay in the industry because of her long career span—she kept delivering remarkable performances even into her later years.
Her work left a lasting effect on the audience across different generations, including the ones who were not even born in time to see her at the height of her fame.
Magbabalik-tanaw ito sa taumihahabang buhay at karera ng isa sa mga pinakabagay at pinakapatok sa masining na larangan ng pelikulang Pilipino—at ang kadahilanan ng kanyang muling creations at kalikasan sa kultura at kasiningan Nadu/videosiyonียด�d #( sind ....
GLORIA ROMERO: FAMILY BACKGROUND
BORN IN THE USA
Gloria, ipinanganak si Gloria Galla noong Disyembre 16, 1933, sa Denver, Colorado, Estados Unidos, ay anak ni Pedro Galla, isang Pilipino, at si Mary Borrego, isang Amerikana ng katutubong Kastila.
Pedro met Mary when he traveled to the United States to pursue his education.
Nakapanganak sina Gloria, lola niya na si Louise, at na kaanak niya na si Tito sa Amerika.
The youngest sibling, Gilbert, was born in Mabini, Pangasinan, in the place where Gloria spent her childhood.
SAILING TO THE PHILIPPINES
Sa isang artikulong ibinanggit sa website ng ABS-CBN, sinabi ng si Leah Salterio na nag-unlad si Gloria, nang four-year-old sa panahon noon, noong 1937 sa Pilipinas.
Her family spent her way aboard a ship for approximately two months.
When their vessel arrived in Manila, Mary was instantaneously captivated by its beauty.
Before World War II broke out, Manila bore a similarity with European cities, with its buildings and culture being greatly shaped by more than 300 years of Spanish control.
Mary was sad to hear that they would really be moving to the countryside.
Her disappointment grew as they traveled farther from Manila, and she watched as the grand buildings gradually faded from view, giving way to trees, open fields, and farm animals.
The family's return to America was repeatedly delayed—that is, consistently extended by Pedro, contrary to Mary's repeated requests, which were filled with urgency for their family to return home.
Nakita naman nilang hindi sila nakataong lumabas.
During World War II, the Japanese occupation of the Philippines obligated them to stay indefinitely.
Mararanasan ang mga karurukan ng Ikalawang Digmaang Pandaigdig
The pamilya nagkanayon sa mga bundok bilang proteksyon laban sa pag-control ng mga hukbong Hapon sa mga lalawigan, pagpapalaklap ng kanilang kuwenta sa bansa.
While nobody was spared from the Japanese army's all-seeing gaze, the family had an even greater worry—Mary was an American of pure heritage.
Sa panahon ng kaunting tensyon sa pagitan ng Hapon at Ameryka, ang pagdarating niya ay naglalaman ng malaking panganib. Kapag natukoy siya, siguradong magiging tatanaw sa mga pwersang nagsasarili sa bansa.
Kami niya inaakin ang mga pinakamaunlad na mga pangamba nagsimula ang isang gabi nang ang malaking grupo ng mga hukbo na siyam na hapon ay sumikod sa kanilang bahay habang paalis-ospital ang pamilya ay naisalabatbaon upang kainin.
In a 2004 interview with entertainment columnist Butch Francisco, Gloria vividly recalled the terrifying moment, breaking down in tears as she said, "They pointed their bayonets at us."
Gayon din ipinagbilanggo ng mga sundalo ng Hapon si Pedro at si Mary, ngunit naiwan sila sa bukirin.
It was said that Mary deliberately avoided speaking English during the interrogation in an attempt to deceive the authorities and make them believe she is not an American.
Ngunit ang mga pagdudusa ng digma ang magiging epekto sa kakaibang bilang ng Mary agad.
Hindi nag Crescent evening nakaandre, siya ang mala-lungkot na nagsiklabz nang pagkatalo sa lalim ng mga pamantayan sa pagsisiyasat qสาวinalctime ng mga sakit sa mga boniphra staplers ay hinabog na paunawa inalam si masyadalang sakit at kahi High-Quit mosciousness denganclear.
Tapos ang digmaan, wala akong karapatang magbahagi ng medikal na tulong, kaya nagpatuloy si Mary na sumiklian sa mga kagutuman niya ng mahigit isang buwan.
The Americans' return to the Philippines in January 1945, to liberate the country from Japanese occupation, did not arrive on time for Mary.
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Nakamit nila ang maaaring kainin ang mga epal at mga tsoka, kaya di nila makahanap ng gamot para kay Mary.
Gloria remembered how her mother's eyes would glow when she saw the apples and chocolates—one that probably reminded Mary of her homeland, which she was deeply longing to return to.
According to Gloria, Mary ate some chocolate just before she died on January 18, 1945, at the age of 28.
In years to come, Gloria would look back and recall that her mother's passing weighed heavily on her, in a way that was mostly due to feeling deeply isolated.
"She was always thinking about her family in America. She died on January 18, the day after the Americans came," Gloria thought.
I got skimming earlier, there's very little chance naman. I want to withdraw from showbiz as a last resort.
Gloria, na nag-aral sa Mabini Elementary School at Riverview High School, ay nagsimula ng pag-iting ng pangarap na maging artista nang siya'y 11 anyos na.
She remembered going to a nearby town to watch movies whenever she had the time and money, as there were no movie theaters in Mabini.
Oftentimes, Gloria would ask friends who were heading to Manila if they would watch movies, saying, "Afterwards, tell me about it."
Gloria would listen carefully to her friends' accounts, her interest heightened as they shared the information with her.
She would picture the scenes they mentioned, dreaming of the moment she would be the one playing out those scenes live in the silver screen.
Sa gusto nang Gloria, na-file ng kanyang pamilya ang pagpapalipat ng kanilang tirahan mula sa Pangasinan papuntang Maynila agad.
JOINING PREMIERE PRODUCTIONS
Desperate to join show business, the 16-year-old mestiza went to the office of Premiere Productions, one of the country's top film companies back then, along with LVN Pictures, Sampaguita Pictures, and Lea Productions.
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Nakakuha ng simula sa kaniyang karera bilang isang aktres ang maraming mga bagong kilalang sikat noon at ngayon, gaya nina Gloria.
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Gayon din ay ginawa ni Gloria ang lahat para sa kagustuhang matuto ng isang bagong handa, ngunit ang mga tagapanghalal ng Premiere ay naniniwala na siya ay marumi pa at nagsasabi pa rin dapat siyang magmalayo.
Gloria remembered the advice of Premiere Productions matriarch Adela Santiago: "Magpataba ka muna" and "Improve my Tagalog."
She was told, "Come back when you are ready," to which Gloria politely replied, "Ay, sige po nalang."
TRANSFERRING TO SAMPAGUITA PICTURES
Gloria, on the other hand, never returned and instead joined rival Sampaguita Pictures, having gained the assistance of her uncle and film editor, Nardo Rosales.
Gloria's first visit to Sampaguita Pictures happened on a special day, Christmas, during a party where the studio's artists and talents were in attendance.
Para sa isang manonood ng sine masiyado siyang natuwa at mahaplos sa pagtingin sa maraming artista sa isang tuldok sa pag-iisa.
Malaki ang posibilidad na lumunod ka sa isang makulay at animatibong Gloria, paraibigyang sugod sa isang mistika at surpresang makilala ang mga ikon ng pelikula pagkatapos ay manggaling lang sa mga aklat.
"Marami akong nakasaksi doon!" ayaw ng Gloria.
"Ang idolabi, Tita Duran, nandyan. Tinuruan akong makipag-usap sa Mommy Vera (Azucena "Nene" Vera-Perez, pangunahing taol ng Sampaguita Pictures). Sinabi niya, "Mag-tambal ka muna, iha, dahil ang daming artista ngayon.
Meron dyan sina Myrna Delgado, Norma Vales, Oscar Moreno, Pancho Magalona, Tessie Agana, at Linda Estrella. Wow, parang nasa langit ako! Maraming artista 'yon personal!
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That she spoke her first line on-screen—"Yes, doctor!"—a moment made possible by Nene Vera-Perez’s request to the director to give the Pangasinense newcomer a brief line.
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GLORIA ROMERO ACHIEVING SUPERSTARDOM
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Ang kanyang ginagampanan ay isang pangunahing papel sa karera ni Gloria bilang artista.
Before becoming a star in the movie, she was credited under her true name, Gloria Galla, in movie credits and promotional materials.
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Wa'ay pawas sa ideya, tumawag sa prodyuser ng pelikula at pilit na kinubkob na magpatuloy sa tunay niyang apelyido, ngunit ang kanyang ama, kung mapapansin niya, ay magkakapahiya rin ito sa pamilya.
"Talastasin tayong ipapanatili ang tunay mong ngalan," sabi ni Doktor Perez sa mapangamba nitong bungang dungawan.
Doc Perez then asked Gloria, "Who was the first director here at Sampaguita, right?"
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Sa ngayon, ang sabi ni Gloria, "Ang mata ni Doktor Perez ay naging masilim. Sinabi niya, 'Gloria Romero. Tama ang tanong!'".
After that, I was well-known as Gloria Romero.
This marked the starting point of Gloria's journey from being a background actress to a supporting role, and ultimately, to becoming a top-billed star.
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Gloria's qสาวinalidad sa pagsulitutan at kasikapang pantao sa larangan ng sine ay inalam sa mabilisang pag-aalsa niya bilang ang pinakamataas na may-istratekto sa pagganap sa pelikula sa dekada't makaedad ng 1950s, at ang kaniyang mga sine sa pagbalik-balik sa prestihiyosong departamento ng kaniyang sarili magstatanggap ng sea'y parrooy sa kaniyang produksyong pampalabas.
Indeed, Sampaguita's risk gave her daughter a big reward in return.
In an age when celebrity endorsements were still a predecessor to something new, Gloria emerged as a trendsetter.
Brands such as Coca-Cola, Dari Crème, Calumet baking powder, and Camay, among others, sought her popularity and star power to persuade consumers and boost sales.
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Gloria stars in a total of 84 movies during the 1950s and 1960s.
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Isang Karera na Ay Pinaubaya ng Panahon
Gloria's fame continued to shine brightly during the 70s and following periods, further solidifying her title as the "Queen of Philippine Cinema."
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She demonstrated her enduring skill, receiving esteemed recognition from numerous award-giving organizations despite being in the later stages of her life and career.
Noong sakaling siya ay napatay, kasanayan ni siya ay may hawak ng pitong puwistan ng Gawad FAMAS, apat na peste ng Gawad Luna, limang gantimpalang Metro Manila Film Festival, tatlumpung Gawad Urian, dalawang gantimpalang International Film Festival sa Manhattan, at tatlong gantimpalang Box Office Entertainment Awards.
GLORIA BEHIND THE CAMERA
To the people, Gloria, aside from her being an exceptional actress, exemplified eternal beauty and poise.
Gloria's constant effort to look presentable, especially in public, is a result of the advice of Sampaguita Pictures matriarch, Mommy Vera.
"Ayon kay Mrs. Vera, 'Pag kaming nakikita sa sine, sinasabi niya, 'Oh, sila'y magaganda,' hindi kami puwedeng lumabas ng ganun din," sabi ni Gloria kay PEP sa isang panayam noong Oktubre 9, 2018.
It's necessary to add a little foundation in order to look presentable, because the fans would say, 'You look bad without makeup.'
Nakausap nila ang mga probisyon nila noon.
She also disclosed that she solely used one brand of cosmetics: Max Factor.
"For the past 65 years, all I've been using is one type of make-up, one type of foundation, and just one brand," confided Gloria.
She said, "They no longer use this, but I've been using it. I have a friend in the States who sends it to me."
Dating go back 65 taon nang ginagamit ni Gloria Romero ang make-up na ito.
Gloria was fond of praying, telling Ricky Lo that her daughter Maria Teresa or Maritess was named after St. Therese, known as The Little Flower of Jesus.
Umare sa Manila Grand Opera House at nakapangalan ang Nanyang Opera Company at isang pahayagang Ingles na 1st Philippine Opera Season.
Maritess is Gloria's only child with her former husband, Juancho Gutierrez, who is an actor.
Farewell: Juancho Gutierrez
They had a wedding ceremony on September 24, 1960, at the Santuario de San Antonio located in Forbes Park, Makati.
The marriage lasted for 12 years before the couple decided na maghiwalay.
When asked if she ever considered getting married again, as there were men who expressed interest in her after her separation from Juancho, Gloria laughed it off, saying, "For me, it was enough that I got married once."
Mahusay na aktres na si Gloria Romero ay makakasama muli sa kanyang asawang si Juancho Gutierrez.
Gloria, ikalima-27, ay noon ay nasa kung itinataob siya ng kabataang anyo nito nang nakiweders sa maleta. Pumabuti man ito sa kanyang tinagubilin noon na kapanahunan.
She considered quitting show business after getting married.
She told Ricky Lo, "Retirement did cross my mind when I thought, 'I've already been in showbiz for 10 years already."
Kaya nang sabihin ni Doktor Perez na magtiyaga ako, basta nais ko pa rin magtrabaho.
Nanduon pa rin ako sa isang 18-taong kontrata sa Sampaguita noon.
I knew that Amalia [Fuentes] and Susan [Roces] were waiting on the side and I knew they deserved a break. For me, I was already content with 10 years of being an actress.
Gloria, siyempre, hindi na lumisan ng showbiz at gumawa ng isang maimpluwensyang anumang karera---isang karera na makikikita bilang pag-uuri at inspirasyon sa mga susunod na henerasyon ng mga artistang magmula ngayon hanggang sa katapusan.
Gayon din ay ibinahagi sa kanya ni Ricky ang nagpapaigting sa kanya at kung paano nakatagos ng ugali niya ng pagkaemprendedor sa larangan ng entertaiment.
"I don't dwell on the past. Should I go through my old photo album and let sadness get the best of me? You have to be realistic. Do you either retire, indulge in brooding with memories of the past or keep working," stressed Gloria.
Naligaya ako na nakapag'iisa pa rin ng trabaho. Palagi't walang pagbabago ang pakiramdaman ko kapag umaalis ako sa bahay para maghapunan, excited at nagdadalumi sa buang sa tiyan ako parin.
Yung direktor ko baka masyadong nag-aasam sa akin at dinadamay na noon lang. Kahit ganun, masarap trabahuhin.
In the year 2018, she received Best Actress awards both from the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF), and the International Film Festival Manhattan.
Ngayon pa man ay ang kanyang mga araw ay batang-bata na, kumuha pa rin siya ng mga mahusay na pagganap at naiwan siyang matagalang pag-aari sa pandaigdigang industriya.
Ang Aida Macaraeg, anak ni Gloria at anak-araw ni Gloria's anak, ay nagsabi sa mahusay na kasama ni Gloria Muhlach ang kanyang anak at apo sa pagdaos ng kanyang huling araw.
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