Body Talk with Vilma Santos


If you want to spoil Batangas Gov. Vilma Santos’ day, enumerate to her the symptoms of an illness, any illness, and she’ll feel sick the whole day. Yes, she’s hypochondriac. Once, Perla Bautista (another hypochondriac) related to Vilma how her (Perla’s) friend suffered from an ailment and guess what Vilma did the next day – yes, she called in sick.

But discuss showbiz and politics with her and she perks up. Graduating from being Lipa City with a sterling record as the province’s governor, Vilma is now rumored to be the probable running mate of MMDA Chairman Bayani Fernando in the 2010 presidential race. Asked if she discussed that “possibility” when Fernando recently paid her a visit at the Batangas provincial capitol, Vilma insisted that he did not. “He just met with the department heads,” she said, adding, “but we didn’t talk about 2010. Hindi sa ayaw kong magsilbi sa iba but I know when I’m prepared.”

What she’s prepared for is her yet untitled movie (to be directed by Olivia Lamasan) for Star Cinema with John Lloyd Cruz for which they’re going to New York in November to start shooting (to catch the first snowfall). John Lloyd plays the lover of Vilma’s son (her own son, Luis/Lucky Manzano, is being eyed for the role but he might not be “ready” for love/kissing scenes with another guy). “My son in the movie will die at kami ni John Lloyd ang mag-i-enkuwentro,” she said. Gov. Vilma stands five-foot-flat, weighs 105 lbs., and wears medium/large shirts and size-6 shoes (her feet grew bigger after she gave birth to Ryan Christian).

You used to be insomniac, weren’t you?
“Yes. It was terrible! Hindi ako inaantok hangga’t hindi ako makakita ng araw, kahit konting liwanag lang. But while it was dark, I was awake.”

How long did you suffer from insomnia?
“It lasted while I was busy doing movies. Nag-iba lang ang body clock ko when I became a mayor. But before that, bago nabago ang sistema ng katawan ko, I was hospitalized for three weeks. My doctor said that my body had to adjust to my new schedule.”

So you sleep well now?
“When I go home from work, as early as 11:30 p.m., I go to bed na and then I wake up at 5 a.m. Six hours of sleep are good enough for me. More than that, I feel sluggish, para akong nilalagnat.”

What’s your favorite sleep wear?
“Loose shorts with a pajama top. The aircon has to be turned on full blast because I want to wrap myself in a thick blanket.”

What about Ralph?
“Naku, mahilig din sa very cold temperature, pati anak namin (Ryan Christian).”

Do you snore?
“According to Ralph, yes. When I’m tired daw, heavy ang breathing ko, may sound.”

Do you talk in your sleep?
“I don’t think so. I hope not! But when I’m too tired, kapag kinakausap daw ako habang natutulog, sagot ako nang sagot. They would ask me daw about my schedule the next day at tama naman daw ang sagot ko.”

Do you sleepwalk?
“No, I don’t.”

How many pillows do you sleep with?
“I’m fine with two pillows. Ganoon din si Luis (Lucky). One under my head and the other I hug.”

What about Ralph? Don’t you hug him?
“Ay, mahilig sa maraming unan, like Ryan. Unan ang yakap-yakap ni Ralph when he sleeps.”

Which side of the bed do you sleep on?
“Left side. I’m comfortable sa left side. Nasa right side si Ralph.”

Do you and Ralph talk about politics in bed?
“Yes. At least we can discuss a topic close to our hearts.”

Do you bring work to the bedroom?
“As much as possible, I don’t. I see to it that I finish the paper work in my office even if it means staying up late, so that when I go home all I have to do is read and relax with my family.”

What’s the last thing that you do before you go to sleep?
“I drink a glass of water and then I pray. But for me to fall asleep easily, kailangan i-massage ang paa ko, gentle lang. Basta gusto ko lang kina-caress ang mga paa ko.”

Who does the massaging, Ralph?
“No. ‘Yung maid namin.”

First thing that you do when you wake up?
“I make the Sign of the Cross and then derecho ligo if it’s a working day. Kapag rest day, I take my time and read the newspapers and then I exercise.”

What kind of exercise do you do?
“I do taebo, I do the treadmill, and I dance. I do it at least one hour every day. I do it in a room with the aircon turned off para pawisan ako. And then nagsa-sauna ako.”

Aside from exercising, how else do you unwind?
“I just stay home, make kuwento with my children and watch TV, and eat the food that I like. That is, after exercising. Aside from the gentle massage every night, I have hard massage twice a week.”

What part of your body is most vulnerable?
“My stomach. Sakit ‘yan ng mga Scorpio. When I’m tense, sumasakit kaagad ang sikmura ko.”

How’s your sex life?
“Ay, highly-satisfactory. Hahahaha! Mas magana kami ni Ralph when we are abroad. No pressure. We take our time. Heaven!”

You used to be a hypochondriac, right?
“Up to now! Matapang ako, pero pagdating sa sakit duwag ako. That’s why I don’t want to go to hospitals because the moment nalaman ko ‘yung symptoms, parang nararamdaman kong mayroon ako.”

How often do you see your doctor?
“Ay, very rarely. The last check-up I had was two years ago. But I advise women to undergo a mammogram once a year. Ang daming may breast cancer ngayon, di ba?”

How’s your diet?
“I eat five to six small meals every day, but never busog na busog. I eat anything in moderation. I eat mostly fish and vegetables. But my favorite is Japanese food. My favorite fruit is banana, the latondan variety.”

Are you really a milk drinker?
“Oh yes, ever since I was young. Ask my mom. Palagi kong baon ay pandesal with cheese and milk or Choco Vim. I’ve been drinking Bear Brand from way, way back.”

How much water do you take per day?
“I should take eight glasses of water per day but the most I take is six glasses. But I also take lots of green tea. After eating, I take a glass of hot water or hot tea for digestion.”

How do you take care of your skin? (She used to endorse Eskinol.)
“Wala akong masyadong beauty regimen. All I do is take off my make-up with cream. Before I sleep, I wash my face with warm water. And before I put on my make-up, I wash my face with cold water. Unless I appear on TV, hindi ako naglalagay ng makapal na make-up. Exercise helps. You sweat a lot and it’s good for the skin.”

Name three women you think have nice, healthy bodies.
“Dawn Zulueta. Charlene Gonzalez. Lorna Tolentino. Mga mothers na pero marunong mag-alaga ng katawan.”

And three men…
“Piolo Pascual. Ralph is fatherly sexy. And, of course, ang anak ko, si Luis.” – Ricardo F. Lo, The Philippine Star, Aug 29 2008 (READ MORE)

Vilma Santos: The Big Girl With a Big Heart!

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She was not to thrive on controversies. ‘Yan si Vilma Santos. Dala ito marahil ng kanyang napakaagang pagkakapasok sa paga-artista. Gayon pa man she has not been spared with some. Near-clashes with issues affecting her standing in the field of entertainment ay dumarating din sa kanya. Sa paminsan-minsang pagkanti sa kanyang enviable na katayuan bilang artista, unconclusive para sabihin nating she does it with tact…sa dahilang di na niya kailangan. She does not have to crade issues for reasons na wala naman siyang dapat ipaliwanang sa ibang mga puna sa kanya. Having maintained her “sweet image” personality sa kanyang mga followers and foes alike, isang napakalaking achievement ito para sa isang artistang naging katungali sa larangan ng popularidad ang isang kinikilalang very formidable showbiz supergirl. Much too busy before the camera, tutoong napakahirap magkaroon ng pagkakataong makapanayam siya within ultimate gusto. But we have always been broadminded about such perchance happenings. Kahit na between “breaks,” ni hindi namin siya ginambala. Knowing fully well the gruelling eksena na katatapos lang niyang harapin, its but fair na kinakailangan niya ang magpahinga, though momentarily.

However we came upon a beautiful idea kahit na di namin siya masyadong nakakuwentuhan. Her showbiz life was an open book. Di kailangan ang manaliksik. Appraisal was well at hand, Gayunman, we sidetracked to dwell on mere heresays. Facts ang maing pinagbabasihan, mostly emanating from people close to her al gayon din sa mga taong naging asiwa sa kanyang pagiging that popular. It is an accepted tenet na kapag ang isang tao ay naging successful sa kanyang hanapbuhay, the natural trend ay ang pagiging usual target ng mga puna…nakasisira ang otherwise. In her little more than a decade of involvement with showbiz, isang bagay ang naging very obvious sa kanya. Ang vigorous growth niya sa pagiging artista didn’t flourish through controversy. However, she has had near-clashes with some. To mention some of those ‘drop-in-the-bucket’ napag-uusapan, napagtapunan namin ng pansin ang kanyang closeness sa kanyang reel and real ka-loveteam na si Edgar Mortiz. Ang dalawa raw are more than just mag-ka-loveteam. That they have been married daw in some off-Philippine shore. Ang nasabing rumor however died a natural death. On its own, din na kailangan pang ikaila ito by either Vi or Bot kung totoo which it is not.

They look it as just one of those laughing matters among showbiz people. Now the talk has taken its own course, to oblivion. Action speaks louder than words, at naipakita nina Vilma na with a slight dash of denial, they have proved themselves capable of being burdened with the untruth. Time justified it for them. At kamakailan lamang ay nagkaroon ng issue ang kanyang pagsusuot ng very “unsweet” attire sa kanyang latest vehicle na “Lipad, Darna, Lipad.” Nagkaroon ng divided concern ang iba’t ibang panig na nakapaligid kay Vilma. Dapat daw ba niyang tanggapin itong role na ito? Ang if so, kailangan daw ba niyang magsuot ng tights o hindi? Trifling matter possibly, but definitely, ikinabahala ng marami. However, this issue has been resolved upon. Sinusulat namin ito’y nasa finishing touches na ang “Lipad…” Realism has been injected sa kapasiyahan na rin Vilma. She didn’t wear tights nor body-fits. Naging acceptable na rin sa kanyang mga fans ang inaakala nilang taamang desisyon ng kanilang idol. Vilma on the other hand is one girl na di man lang namin nakitang unsmiling. She had a ready smile for everyone. Winsome in everyway, very enjoyable to talk with ang young actress na ito.

Recently, nagkaroon siya ng kaunting problems with a certain press release. However it has been threshed out even before it has magnified itself into harmful proportions. Nuong huli namin siyang nakaharap sa shooting ng “Lipad…” sa mismong El Dorado Subdivision sa Antipolo, kapuna-puna ang kasipagan ni Vilma. And she can take risks too. Immeasurable ang kanyang industry at dedikasyon sa kanyang propesyon. Di niya alintana ang pagod. Sa kabila ng matinding pagod sa panayang shooting, she finds time to smilingly greet her many well-wishers who flocks daily to the set. We wonder not. Kung naipaparis man si Vilma kay Susan Roces sa ngayon. Vilma can well be placed as having started her career at an earlieer age while Susan had started hers at a blooming age. However, the comparison ends there. Susan had maintained her sweet stature as Vilma had up to now. Vilma definitely has a long, long way to travel sa kanyang career. Marami pang trivalities ang kanyang harapin. At kailangang maging handa siya. Knowing Vi, we are sure she can pass at with flying colors. For one Vilma never has panicked sa harap ng mga problema. Hindi niya kailanman maging ugali na takasan ang ano mang problema. She faces them squarely. – Tito Nards, Kislap, No. 273, 22 Mar 1973

Tito Nards is a Filipino movie reporter, writer, columnist who were part of Vilma Santos’ circle of movie supporter in the early part of her film career. Although he was not identified fully with Vilma Santos, he regularly reports about the latest Vilma Santos news. His weekly colum and articles, mostly written in Tagalog were published by Mars Ravelo magazine, an illustrated comics-magazine. – RV

Vilma Santos – Child Actress (Videos)

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“Nakihalo lang ako doon sa mga nag-a-audition sa Trudis Liit [1963],” pagbabalik-tanaw ng aktres kung paano siya napasok sa showbiz at naging bida nga kaagad sa nabanggit niyang proyektong iyon. Hindi ako dapat talaga doon [sa audition na iyon]. Nakipila lang ako. Pagpila ko, tinatawag ako ng mommy ko na, ‘Hindi ka diyan! Sabi ko, ‘Andito na, e!’ Makulit na ako no’ng time na ‘yon! So, anyway, tinawag ako ni Doc Perez [of Sampaguita Pictures] at that time. Pinaarte ako. Nag-adlib-adlib pa ako. Nakuha naman ako. So, when I started, dalawa kaagad ang pelikula ko—Trudis Liit at Anak, Ang Iyong Ina [1963]. Ang naaalala ko lang tungkol sa maaga kong pagpasok sa pag-aartista, parang laro lang sa akin iyon. Parang naglalaro lang ako noon kaya hindi trabaho sa akin iyon, e. So, very-very memorable sa akin iyon. At saka no’ng Trudis Liit, every lunch, lagi akong may apple. Lagi akong may chicken. Every lunch talaga ‘yon. Parang… Siguro bata, so ibibigay nila ‘yong gano’ng ano sa ‘yo. Parang may prize ka, gano’n. So, memorable sa akin iyon.” – Vilma Santos (READ MORE)

YEAR FILMS
1963 Anak, ang Iyong Ina
1963 Aninong Bakal
1963 Duelo sa Sapang Bato
1963 King & Queen for a Day
1963 Trudis Liit
1964 Ging
1964 Larawan ng Pag-ibig
1964 Naligaw na Anghel
1964 Sa Bawat Pintig ng Puso
1965 Iginuhit ng Tadhana
1965 Kay Tagal ng Umaga
1965 Maria Cecilia
1965 Morena Martir
1965 Sa Baril Magtutuos
1966 Batang Iwahig
1966 Hampaslupang Maton
1966 Hindi Nahahati ang Langit
1966 Ito ang Dahilan
1967 Ito ang Pilipino
1967 Longest Hundred Miles
1968 De Colores
1968 Eagle Commandos
1968 Kasalanan Kaya?
1968 Sino ang may Karapatan?

Related Readings:
Vilma Santos- the Child star
IMDB: Trudis liit (1963)
Trudis Liit From Wikipedia
DEKADA 60: Si Ate Vi, Si GING
Favorite Penpal (Repost)
DEKADA 60: Si Ate Vi, Si GING (Repost)
FAMAS Recognitions
Vilma Santos in Mars Ravelo’s “Ging” komiks Serial and Movie Adaptation
Film Scenes – Child Star (Video)

Special Film: Iginuhit ng Tadhana The Ferdinand E. Marcos Story (1965)

“…Iginuhit ng Tadhana: The Ferdinand E. Marcos Story (1965) (Carved by Destiny) is a movie based on the life of Ferdinand Marcos prior to his ascendancy as President of the Philippines. The movie was chronological in setting, featuring Marcos as a young boy in his hometown, as a brilliant student, and up to the time that he was unjustly imprisoned as a suspect in the murder of the political rival of his father. The movie then moves up to his acquittal, his career as a young congressman and senator, and up to the time that he married Imelda Marcos. The movie was shown in Manila as additional campaign material for Marcos’ candidacy for the Presidential race, which he eventually won. The movie portrayed Marcos as a person who is more than just a politician…” – Wikipilipinas (READ MORE)

“…Marcos knew the power of the medium of film. Earlier on, Marcos produced a film biography using the most popular stars for his first presidential campaign. He ran against Macapagal who also came up with a film biography to boost his reelection bid. Marcos would also use another film Iginuhit ng Tadhana (Written by Destiny, 1965) to campaign for a second term. The two Marcos film bios would be the only successful political films—commercial and election wise—as other film biographies in the post-Marcos period by senatorial and presidential aspirants would prove dismal, unhelpful for election bids. The post-Marcos period liberalized the political and economic scene. It conventionalized and intensified the election of movie and sports stars, and even television news hosts to national politics. Television stations were sequestered by the government, the largest of which, however, was returned to its pre-martial law owners. ABS-CBN would become the leading television station until after 2000, allowing two of its news anchors to become senators…” – Rolando Tino (READ MORE)

Source: Ganito Sila Noon

FAIR USE NOTICE (NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE): This site contains copyrighted materials the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to preserve the film legacies of actress, Vilma Santos, and to make her career information available to future generations. We believe this is NOT an infringement of any such copyrighted materials as in accordance to the the fair dealing clauses of both the Canadian and U.S. Copyright legislation, both of which allows users to engage in certain activities relating to research, private study, criticism, review, or news reporting. We are making an exerted effort to mention the source of the material, along with the name of the author, performer, maker, or broadcaster for the dealing to be fair, again in accordance with the allowable clauses. – Wikipedia (READ MORE)

Awards and Recognitions in Entertainment Industry

Awards and Recognitions in Entertainment Industry
1963
FAMAS
Best Child Actress – Trudis Liit
1968
San Beda College
Best Sup Actress – Kasalanan Kaya?
1968
FAMAS
Best Sup Actress Nom – Kasalanan Kaya?
1970
Willears
Golden Record – Sixteen
1970
Liwayway Publications
Most Popular Movie, TV, Radio Loveteam
1971
(Citation Needed)
Miss Philippine Movies
1972
FAMAS
Best Actress – Dama de Noche
1972
(Citation Needed)
Reyna ng Pelikulang Pilipino
1973
BAMCI Promotions
Queen of Phil. Movies
1973
PMPC
1973 Most Cooperative Star
1974
Vicor Records
Golden Record – Palong-Palo
1974
Manila Overseas Press Club
Box Office Queen of Phil. Movies
1974
Life Publishing
Queen of Movie Stars
1974
BAMCI Promotions
Miss R.P. Movies
1974
Vicor Records
Golden Record – Palong-palo
1974
(Citation Needed)
Best Dressed Actress
1974
EMEE
Most Effective TV Actress
1975
Bacolod City Film Festival
Best Actress – Nakakahiya?
1975
(Citation Needed)
Miss RP Movies
1975
(Citation Needed)
Queen of Southern Luzon Movies
1975
FPBA
Fiesta Filipina Reyna Elena
1976
(Citation Needed)
Most Appealing Star
1977
Metro Manila Film Festival
Best Actress – Burlesk Queen
1977
FAMAS
Best Actress Nom – Burlesk Queen
1977
Gawad Urian
Best Actress Nom – Burlesk Queen
1978
PD Promotions
Phil. Movie Box-Ofice Queen
1978
Grand Total Productions
Box Office Champion
1978
Big Ike’s Happening
Box Office Champion
1978
FAMAS
Best Actress Nom – Pagputi ng Uwak
1978
Gawad Urian
Best Actress Nom – Ikaw ay Akin
1979
Mecca Promotions
Box Office Queen of Phil. Movies
1979
FAMAS
Best Actress Nom – Halik sa Kamay sa Paa
1980
PD Promotions
Box Office Queen of Phil. Movies
1980
PD Promotions
Miss Philippine Movies
1980
PMPC
Paborito ng Press
1980
FAMAS
Best Actress Nom – Langis at Tubig
1981
Metro Manila Film Festival
Best Actress – Karma
1981
Cebu City Film Festival
Best Actress – Karma
1981
FAMAS
FAMAS Best Actress – Pakawalan Mo Ako
1981
(Citation Needed)
Miss Phil. Movies-USA
1981
Geebees Productions
Box Office Queen of Phil. Movies
1981
(Citation Needed)
One of Ten Loveliest Actress
1982
FAMAS
Best Actress – Relasyon
1982
Gawad Urian
Best Actress – Relasyon
1982
FAP
Best Actress – Relasyon
1982
CMMA
Best Actress – Relasyon
1982
RPN 9 Lets Talk Movies
Best Actress – Body of Work
1982
GMMSF
Box Office Queen of Phil. Movies
1982
Metro Manila Theaters Association
Cinehan Awards Box Office Queen
1982
KASIPIL
Top Female Star – Takilya Award
1983
Gawad Urian
Best Actress – Broken Marriage
1983
Prime International Promotions
RP Movies’ Queen of Queens
1983
Catholic Womens League
Her Highness Queen of Phil. Movies
1983
PMPC
Most Popular Star
1983
FAP
Best Actress Nom – Broken Marriage
1983
FAMAS
Best Actress Nom – Broken Marriage
1984
Gawad Urian
Best Actress – Sister Stella L.
1984
GMMSF
Box Office Queen of Phil. Movies
1984
(Citation Needed)
Star Poll Loveliest Star – The Big, Big show
1984
FAP
Best Actress Nom – Sister Stella L.
1984
FAMAS
Best Actress Nom – Sister Stella L.
1984
PMPC – Star for Movies
Best Actress Nom – Alyas Baby Tsina
1984
PMPC – Star for Movies
Best Actress Nom – Sister Stella L.
1985
FAMAS
Best Actress Nom – Muling Buksan ang Puso
1985
PMPC – Star for Movies
Best Actress Nom – Muling Buksan ang Puso
1986
GMMSF
Hall of Fame Box Office Queen
1986
FAMAS
Best Actress Nom – Palimos ng Pag-ibig
1986
PMPC – Star for Movies
Best Actress Nom – Palimos ng Pag-ibig
1987
FAMAS
Best Actress – Tagos ng Dugo
1987
CMMA
Best Actress – Tagos ng Dugo
1987
Movie Magazine
Best Actress – Tagos ng Dugo
1987
Cinemascoop
Best Actress – Tagos ng Dugo
1987
GMMSF
Most Popular Entertainment – Vilma!
1987
PMPC – Star for TV
Best Musical Variety Show Host – Vilma!
1987
CMMA
Best Musical Variety Show – Vilma!
1987
FAP
Best Actress Nom – Tagos ng Dugo
1987
PMPC – Star for Movies
Best Actress Nom – Tagos ng Dugo
1988
FAMAS
Best Actress – Ibulong mo sa Diyos
1988
Star Publishing
Queen of Philippine Movies
1988
Jingle Clan
Most Popular Senior Star
1988
Star Ngayon
Most Popular Senior Loveteam – Vi & Boyet
1988
PMPC – Star for TV
Best Musical Variety Show Host – Vilma!
1988
PMPC – Star for TV
Best Musical Variety Show – Vilma!
1988
CMMA
Best Musical Variety Show – Vilma!
1988
FAP
Best Actress Nom – Ibulong mo sa Diyos
1988
PMPC – Star for Movies
Best Actress Nom – Ibulong mo sa Diyos
1989
PMPC – Star for Movies
Best Actress – Pahiram ng Isang Umaga
1989
Gawad Urian
Best Actress – Pahiram ng Isang Umaga
1989
Movie Magazine
Best Actress – Pahiram ng Isang Umaga
1989
Metro Manila Film Festival
Best Actress – Immortal
1989
Channel 2 Viewers Choice
Best Actress – Immortal
1989
FAMAS
Best Actress Hall of Fame
1989
PMPC – Star for TV
Best Musical Variety Show – Vilma!
1989
CMMA
Best Musical Variety Show – Vilma!
1989
FAP
Best Actress Nom – Pahiram ng Isang Umaga
1990
Gawad Urian
Actress of the Decade – 1980s
1990
Bongga magazine
Pinakabonggang Aktres
1990
PMPC – Star for Movies
Darling of the Press
1990
PMPC – Star for TV
Most Glamorous Star
1990
CMMA
Hall of Fame Musical Variety Show – Vilma!
1990
PMPC – Star for TV
Best Musical Variety Show – Vilma!
1990
New York International Awards for TV
Best Musical Variety Show Finalist – Vilma!
1990
FAP
Best Actress Nom – Hahamakin Lahat
1990
PMPC – Star for Movies
Best Actress Nom – Hahamakin Lahat
1990
Gawad Urian
Best Actress Nom – Kapag Langit ang Humatol
1991
Gawad Urian
Best Actress – Ipagpatawad Mo
1991
Intrigue Peoples Choice
Best Actress – Ipagpatawad Mo
1991
Movie Magazine
Best Actress – Ipagpatawad Mo
1991
PMPC – Star for TV
Best Musical Variety Show – Vilma!
1991
Dove Awards
Best Musical Variety Show – Vilma!
1991
YCC
Best Performer Nom – Ipagpatawad Mo
1991
FAP
Best Actress Nom – Ipagpatawad Mo
1991
PMPC – Star for Movies
Best Actress Nom – Ipagpatawad Mo
1992
Fame Magazine Peoples Choice
Best Actress – Sinungaling Mong Puso
1992
FAMAS
Circle of Excellence – Sinungaling Mong Puso
1992
PMPC – Star for TV
Best Musical Variety Show – Vilma!
1992
YCC
Best Performer Nom – Sinungaling Mong Puso
1992
PMPC – Star for Movies
Best Actress Nom – Sinungaling mong Puso
1992
Gawad Urian
Best Actress Nom – Sinungaling mong Puso
1993
Gawad Urian
Best Actress – Dolzura Cortez Story
1993
FAP
Best Actress – Dolzura Cortez Story
1993
PMPC – Star for Movies
Best Actress – Dolzura Cortez Story
1993
Movie Magazine
Best Actress – Dolzura Cortez Story
1993
Manila Film Festival
Best Actress – Dolzura Cortez Story
1993
Intrigue Peoples Choice
Best Actress – Dolzura Cortez Story
1993
Fame Magazine Peoples Choice
Best Actress – Dolzura Cortez Story
1993
FAMAS
Circle of Excellence
1993
YCC
Best Performer – Dolzura Cortez Story
1994
PMPC – Star for TV
Best Musical Variety Show – Vilma!
1994
PMPC – Star for Movies
Best Actress Nom – Nag-iisang Bituin
1996
City of Manila
Longest reigning Box Office Queen
1996
PMPC – Star for TV
Star of the Night
1997
FAP
Lifetime Achievement Award
1997
PMPC – Star for Movies
Best Actress Nom – Hanngang Ngayon Ika’y
1998
YCC
Best Performer – Bata, Bata…Paano ka Ginawa?
1998
Gawad Urian
Best Actress – Bata, Bata… Paano ka Ginawa?
1998
PMPC – Star for Movies
Best Actress – Bata, Bata… Paano ka Ginawa?
1998
PASADO
Best Actress – Bata, Bata… Paano ka Ginawa?
1998
Jolo Critics
Best Actress – Bata, Bata… Paano ka Ginawa?
1998
FAMAS
Lifetime Acievement Award
1998
FAP
Best Actress – Bata, Bata… Paano ka Ginawa?
1998
GMMSF
Lifetime Acievement Award
1998
PMPC – Star for Movies
Ading Fernando Lifetime Acievement Award
1999
Brussles International Film Festival
Best Actress – Bata, Bata… Paano ka Ginawa?
1999
PASADO
Natatanging Artista ng Taon
1999
Asia Pacific Film Festival
Best Actress Nom – Bata, Bata…Paano ka
1999
Brussles International Film Festival
Best Actress – Bata, Bata… Paano ka Ginawa?
2000
PASADO
Best Actress – Anak
2000
PMPC – Star for Movies
Best Actress – Anak
2000
Gawad Urian
Actress of the Decade -1990s
2000
National Commission for Culture & Arts
Pelikula at Lipunan – Special Recognition
2000
FAP
Best Actress Nom – Anak
2000
Gawad Urian
Best Actress Nom – Anak
2001
GMMSF
Box Office Queen of Phil. Movies
2002
5th CineManila Int’l Film Festival
Lifetime Achievement Award
2002
YCC
Best Performer – Dekada’70
2002
PASADO
Best Actress – Dekada’70
2002
PMPC – Star for Movies
Best Actress – Dekada’70
2002
FAP
Best Actress – Dekada’70
2002
Gawad Urian
Best Actress – Dekada’70
2002
Gawad Tanglaw
Best Actress – Dekada’70
2002
Cinema One’s RAVE Crictic Choice
Best Performer – Dekada’70
2002
CineManila Int’l Film Festival
Best Actress – Dekada’70
2002
FAP
Best Actress – Dekada’70
2003
S Magazine
Peoples Choice Hottest Actress
2004
Metro Manila Film Festival
Best Actress – Mano Po 3
2004
Gawad Suri
Best Actress – Mano Po 3
2004
Gawad Tanglaw
Best Actress – Mano Po 3
2004
PMPC – Star for Movies
Best Actress – Mano Po 3
2004
PMPC – Star for Movies
Dekada Award in Acting
2004
Gawad Tanglaw
Natatanging Gawad Tanglaw
2004
FAP
Best Actress Nom – Mano Po 3
2004
Gawad Urian
Best Actress Nom – Mano Po 3
2005
Feminist Centennial Filmfest
Outstanding Achievement in Film Acting
2005
Gawad Plaridel
utstanding Achievement in Film Acting
2005
GMMSF
All-Time Favorite Actress
2005
Gawad Suri
Exemplary Film Practitioner
2006
UAI & United Staffing Registry Inc.
First Pioneer Filipino Animation – Darna
2006
U. P. Diwata Awards
Lifetime Achievement Award
2006
PMPC – Star for TV
Best Single Perf by an Actress – MMK Regalo
2008
PMPC – Star for Movies
Lifetime Achievement Award
2009
ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards
Lifetime Achievement Award
2009
Gawad Tanglaw
Best Actress – In My Life
2009
Gawad Suri
Best Actress – In My Life
2009
PMPC – Star for Movies
Best Actress – In My Life
2009
GMMSF
Film Actress of the Year – In My Life
2009
MTRCB Film Awards
Best Actress – In My Life
2010
Gawad Genio Awards
Best Actress – In My Life
2011
Gawad TANGLAW
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2004 Stars Awards

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Trouble in the Stars – “Former Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) President Ernie Pecho is convinced that the media group’s incumbent head, Joe Barameda, was “not aware” of the alleged vote-buying during the recent 21st Star Awards ceremony. The very first Star Awards for movies were given out during Pecho’s term. “I know Joebar (Barrameda’s nickname). He’s a good person,” Pecho told Inquirer Entertainment in a phone interview on Wednesday. “Had he known, I’m sure he would have done something about it. He’s not like some of our colleagues na matindi ang pangangailangan (who are desperate). He would never accept money and ruin his image.” Quoting reports in the tabloids Pecho said 13 PMPC members, all part of the 24-man voting committee, received P5,000 each from “a woman from ABS-CBN.” This waa to ensure that the Best Actor award would go to Piolo Pascual (for “Milan”) and the Best Actress award to Kris Aquino (for “Feng Shui”). “They claimed Joebar was behind the “switching” of the awards,”said Pecho. The payoff might have happened, in fact, he said, but he reiterated his comfidence in Barrameda. Star Cinema, movie arm of ABS-CBN, produced both “Milan” and “Feng Shui.” “One story even said writer Allan Diones has admitted receiving money from the woman,” Pecho noted. Rumors that Kris and Piolo would win the top acting awards has started circulating days before the awards rites last Saturday.

Several people who turned up for the program at the Cinema 5 of the Gateway Mall in Cubao, Quezon City and sported the two nominees commented: “They probably know that they would win. Why else would they be here?” But it was, Vilma Santos who took the Best Actres trophy for “Mano Po 3: My Love,” and Dennis Trillo was named Best Actor and Best New Movie Actor for “Aishite Imasu 1941.” Inquirer Entertainement called Barrameda also on Wednesday, but he would not pick up. Instead, he sent this text message: “The PMPC will issue an official statement hopefully tomorrow.” Several write-ups identified the “woman” as Star Magic PR head Rikka Dylim, who denied the accusation. In a statement sent to Inquirer, Dylim said she had “nothing to do with the alleged vote-buying for (ABS-CBN Star Magic) contract artist Mr. Piolo Pascual.” Dylim added: “The network accepts the fact that another actor won the Best Actor award. We never question or protest the decision of the club.” Pecho said there could be several reasons that Kris and Piolo did not win, “despite all the efforts experted by ABS-CBN.” “Some members could have taken the money but felt guilty and voted for other nominees,” Pecho said. “Or maybe these members got somethng bigger from someone else.” Of the controversy, he could only say: “This is really humiliating. The PMPC used to pride itself in its integrity and unquestioned choices. It used to be the most credible awards-giving body.

Now, can we say the same?” In October 2003, Pecho and two other former PMPC presidents questioned the process of selecting the winners for the 17th Star Awards for Television, citing “glaring disparities.” Pecho said some artists who won could “hardly carry a tune,” and shows that bagged the trophies in spite of “consistently poor production quality.” Billy Balbastro, 1984 PMPC president, complained about the alleged of winners during that awards show. He said he received text messages the day before, saying ABS-CBN would win by a lanslide. Of the same ceremony, Veronica Samio, PMPC president from 1991 to 1993, said she heard talk that certain individuals had paid several club offiicials to win certain awards. Pecho, PMPC president from 1985 to 1987, saidl all past PMPC presidents should meet to discuss the situation. “I think there should be a “general cleaning” within the PMPC.” Saturday’s ceremony was well attended by both celebrities and fans. This could explain why the 700 seater venue looked so chaotic. Before entering the theater, Inquirer Entertainement encountered a throng of fans screamign to catch their idols attntion. A group of ushers refused to let in guests – not even those with invitations – who were not in formal attire. Inside, people kept walking around even as the cameras rolled. These people included cameramen and guests in blue jeans and casual shirts.

In one corner, performers Sandara Park, Hero Angeles and the Speed Dancers rehearsed their dance steps while the program was ongoing and presenters like Ciara Sotto, Anna Larucea and Baron Geisler took last-minute instructions from the stage manager. Vilmanians and Noranians, as well as fans of young stars Sandara, Hero, Jennylyn Mercado and Mark Herras, screamed at every mention of their idols’ name and movies. What supposed to be a “formal” ceremony instead looked and sounded like any noontime program, with spectator’s hollering, “Laban!” or “Bawi!” at the top of their lungs. Kris arrived at about the same time as Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, who accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award for his father, former president Joseph Estrada. A swarm of photographers jostled for the best shots. Kris is the daughter of another former president, Corazon Aquino. Only SVP for Drama Production and Star Cinema Malou Santos was around to accept the Best Picture award for “Milan.” One member of the audience noted that Charo Santos-Concio, ABS-CBN’s EVP for Entertainment, was conspicuosly absent, fuelling rumors that she had quit working for the network on account of differences with its chair, Gabby Lopez. Pops Fernandez shared hosting chores with Vilma, and Martin Nievera was anchor man. The Golden Screen Awards show on March 5 had only two production numbers; Star Awards had four. Pops and The CompanY did the opening number. Star Circle questors Sandara and Hero performed in a “dance showdowns” with Starstruck ultimate survivors Jennylyn and Mark Young performers Mark Bautista, Erik Santos and Rachelle Ann Go did a medley of Filipino songs hafway into the program. Karylle, Keempe de Leon, Jamie Rivera and Franco Laurel sang Broadway tunes in the latter part. The Speed Dancers worked the hardest, performing in all the production numbers.” – Marinel R. Cruz, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Mar 18, 2005 (READ MORE)

Star Awards to be probed – “Officers of the Philippine Movie Press Club will form a committee to investigate the alleged vote-buying during the recent 21st Star Awards, according to Veronica Samio, head of the club’s grievance committee. “A deceitful act like this should not go unpunished,” said Samio, who was president of the PMPC from 1991 to 1993. “Its not right to cheat. We will see to it that PMPC members involved in this will be expelled. Post-show reports alleged that 13 PMPC members, all part of the 24-man voting committee, received money from ABS-CBN Star Magic PR head Rikka Dylim several days before the ceremony. This was to ensure that Piolo Pascual would be named Best Actor for “Milan” and the Best Actress award would go to Kris Aquino for “Feng Shui.” The accused members included writer Allan Diones, who admitted to received P5,000 from Dyllim, Samio also identified former PMPC president Julie Bonifacio-Gaspar, incumbent vice president Jimi Escala and member Ador Saluta as among thosed involved. Star Cinema, movie arm of ABS-CBN, produced both “Milan” and “Feng Shui.” But Vilma Santos (“Mano Po 3: My Love”) took home the Best Actress trophy and Dennis Trillo (“Aishite Imasu 1941”) was named Best Actress and Best New Movie Actor. Samio said Diones confessed to the vote-buying on the day the committee members were to cast their vote. “The first reaction of our president (Joe Barrameda) was to strike Piolo’s name from the list of nominees.

But we dissuaded him because it would not be fair to Piolo, who actually did well in “Milan,” Samio told Inquirer Entertainment last Friday. “Piolo probably didn’t even know what these people did for him.” According to Samio, writer-TV host Cristy Fermin was also seen reportedly handing out P3,000 to 12 PMPC members a few days before the PMPC was to announce the winners at the Cinema 5 of the Gateway Mall in Quezon City last March 12. Fermin had been campaigning for Piolo and Kris – praising them in her columns in the tabloids Bandera, Pilipino Star Ngayon and Bulgar, and on her radio program on dzMM. But Samio said only eight members actually voted for Piolo. “I know, because I’ve seen the summary of votes that the PMPC submitted to the show’s producer, Airtime Marketing,” she pointed out. “This means some of the members who accepted the bribe did not vote for Piolo.” PMPC chair Fernand de Guzman, Barrameda and two accountants signed the summary of votes handed to Airtime Marketing, said Samio. “You see, walang dayaaan sa PMPC,” she declared. “People tried to cheat but they did not succeed.” Asked for her reaction, Fermin said: “I do not wish to comment to anyone about the issue because what I think and feel about it are all written in my colums.”

In her “Most Wanted” column in Bulgar last Friday, Fermin referred to the controversy as “Isang bangungot para sa ilan at masamang panaginip para sa iba, hindi naman lahat ng panaginip ay maganda (a nightmare to some and a bad dream to others – not all dreams are good).” ABS-CBN’s Dylim also denied having anything to do with the alleged vote-buying. In a statement sent to Inquirer Entertainment Wednesday Dylim said: “The network accepts the fact that another actor won the Best Actor Award. We never question or protest the decision of the club.” In anotehr statement, ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation said it was “saddened” by the alleged “vote-buying scam” and annouced that it “has not tolerated and will not tolerate such practice.” The statement added: “The network has always espoused the principles of professinalism and integrity and this extends to playing fair in any industry-related activity, including the PMPC’s Star Awards. “It is unfortunate that such allegation routinely surfaces after every awards ceremony regardless of parties, to the detriment of the industry.” PMPC officials and some members met last Thursday to discuss the controversy, said Samio. “It was during the meeting that we decided to expel members who would be proven guilty of accepting bribes,” added the former PMPC president. “How can the PMPC cleanse itself if it does not get rid of these people?” Incumbent president Barrameda said the PMPC “stands by the veracity of all of its winners” and “fins no errors in its tabulations.” – Marinel R. Cruz, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Mar 20, 2005 (READ MORE)

Vilma Santos’ Reel and Real Wedding (PHOTOS)

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Vilma Santos already had an 11-year-old son, Luis Manzano, when she married former senator Ralph Recto, who is 10 years her junior. Filipinos were not too keen about May-December affairs when their relationship was made public. Still, the couple beat all odds and got married on 11 December 1992. They have a son named Ryan Christian. – Wikipilipinas (READ MORE)

“…Vilma and Ralph lived in for seven years. She was not prepared to get married then because she had to attend to her career and her small child by Edu, Lucky. Ralph, on the other hand, wanted to be more stable in his profession and his finances. Then, after seven years of living in, Ralph ran for Congress and asked Vilma to campaign for him in Batangas. Vilma accompanied him all over the province. She experienced the hardship of going from city to city, from barrio to barrio. She had a taste of politics. If she was willing to make that sacrifice for him, Vilma thought, “siguro mahal ko itong taong ito.” Ralph told Vilma, “Win or lose, let’s get married.” “You know,” Vilma warned him, “hindi ako madaling maging asawa. Mahihirapan ka, kilala ako sa Pilipinas.” It would be quite difficult for him to do any hanky-panky because he would easily be found out since Vilma is so popular that almost everything and anything the nosey press would sniff would immediately be reported in the media. The brave Ralph was not intimidated, and at 2 pm of December 11, 1992, they officially tied the knot in a splendid wedding ceremony in Lipa, Batangas. Some 500-700 guests from politics and showbiz witnessed the exchange of vows. It must have been a relatively blissful union since they already had a chance to get to know each other up close when they were living in. Relates Ralph: “For me, the most trying period in our relationship was the first seven years.” The proverbial sevenyear-itch happened to both Vilma and Ralph before their wedding. Ralph lived in his condo in Greenhills, but he telephoned Lucky almost every day, pretending or so it seemed, that his concern was only Lucky and not Vilma…” – Ms. Mara P. Lanot (READ MORE)

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Vilma! is a Friday Primetime musical variety show formerly aired by GMA Network from 1986 to 1995 hosted by Vilma Santos. Formerly known as Vilma In Person, Vilma! (also known as Vilma on Seven) was debuted on August 8, 1986, the pilot episode is shown from the Metropolitan Theater as a temporary studio where Vilma Santos and the VIP Dancers are performed there. Until 1987, the Friday Primetime musical variety show moved to Broadway Studios as a new location and it is shown on the first StereoVision format which features dance and love song performances. Vilma! was competed by two other variety shows Loveli-Ness and Dance-2-Nite of ABS-CBN (originally debuted in 1987) as rivals, but the variety show maintained its ratings. Vilma! received four nominations in the PMPC Star Awards for TV from 1988 to 1990, 1992 and 1994, as well as Best Female Musical Variety Show Host from 1987 to 1988, they also produced anniversary and birthday specials from 1987 to 1994 as well. After nine years, Vilma! produced the 479th and the last episode on September 29, 1995, brought many fans and supporters bade farewell to the Star for all seasons, and made as the longest-running Musical Variety Show. Truly, Vilma! was ended on September 29, 1995 and it was replaced by Bubble Gang. – Wikipedia (READ MORE)

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Gov. Vilma Santos-Recto to receive Ulirang Artista award from PMPC


Ang Star for All Seasons at Batangas Governor na si Ms. Vilma Santos ang unanimous choice ng members and officers ng Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC), Inc. ngayong taon, bilang recipient ng isang natatanging gawad—pagkilala sa isang tunay na alagad ng sining—ang Ulirang Artista Lifetime Achievement Award. Every year ay ibinibigay ito ng nasabing entertainment writers’ club sa kanilang PMPC Star Awards for Movies presentation, sa nararapat tawaging “Ulirang Artista” ng Philippine show business.

Kabilang sa criteria ng Club para sa karangalang ito ay ang kanyang “outstanding body of work in film, remarkable achievements in Philippine Cinema, unquestionable credibility, impeccable reputation in the movie industry, integrity, and if she has touched the lives of the Filipino people from her humble beginnings up to her present status.” Masasabing espesyal ang pagpaparangal na ito sa multi-awarded actress na si Vilma Santos, dahil nagkataong Silver Anniversary (25 years) ngayon ng PMPC.

Just last week sa general meeting ng PMPC, may iba pang mga na-consider na mga batikan at beteranong aktor at aktres para sa Ulirang Artista Lifetime Achievement Award. At tulad ng laging nangyayari taun-taon, may demokratikong delibration among the PMPC officers and members, kung sino ang gusto nilang i-nominate. Ang pangalan na nga ni Ate Vi ang lumabas na halos unanimous choice.

Ang kauna-unahang recipient ng Ulirang Artista Lifetime Achievement Award ay si Ms. Anita Linda noong 1987. Wala pang ganitong category mula 1984, ang birth year ng PMPC Star Awards for Movies, hanggang 1986. Ang iba pang past Ulirang Artista honorees ay sina: Dolphy, Eddie Garcia, Joseph Estrada, Susan Roces, Ramon Revilla Sr., Armando Goyena, Boots Anson-Roa, Perla Bautista, Eddie Rodriguez, Charito Solis, Armida Siguion-Reyna, Gloria Romero, German Moreno, Chichay, Gil de Leon, Leopoldo Salcedo, Alicia Vergel, Mona Lisa, at Rosa Rosal.

Last year, ipinagkaloob ang parangal na ito (posthumous) sa namayapang actor-producer na si Rudy Fernandez. Tinanggap ito ng kanyang kapatid sa awards night sa Ateneo University Theater noong June 27, at nagkaroon ng delayed telecast sa ABS-CBN noong June 30. Last March 10 nang gabi, pagkatapos ng taping ni Governor Vi ng Deal or No Deal (last episode) sa ABS-CBN studio, personal na inabot ng ilang PMPC officers (headed by president Roldan Castro) ang formal letter informing her of the recognition.

“Wow, nakakatuwa naman ang balitang ‘yan,” masayang bungad ni Vilma, habang binabasa ang formal letter. “Pagkagaling namin sa U.S., sige, magsu-shoot na kasi kami… Kelan ba ito? ‘Wag lang Linggo please dahil di ako puwedeng ma-late sa flag ceremony sa amin (Batangas) ng Monday morning,” dagdag niya, na inoohan naman agad ng PMPC representatives at aayusin ng mga ito ang schedule, ayon sa availability ng mahusay na aktres. Tuwang-tuwa si Governor Vi sa nasabing mataas na karangalan, nag-congratulate pa siya sa grupo for its 25th year, at masayang kinumpirmang darating sa Gabi ng Parangal upang personal na tanggapin ang kanyang trophy.

“Congrats sa inyo dahil Silver na pala kayo… Yung Oscars, nakakatuwa nung napanood ko, talagang sa pagbanggit ng nominees sa major categories, in-invite nila ang past winners, di ba? Ang ganda! Talagang mararamdaman mo yung respeto sa kapwa artista nila,” comment pa ni Vilma, na tila nais nitong ipahayag na sana’y gano’n din ang respetong igawad sa mga tunay na artista sa Pilipinas, sa mga okasyong tulad nito. Sa personal na pagtanggap na yun ni Governor Vi, nagsipalakpakan pa nga ang PMPC representatives sa tuwa. Nang iparating ng PMPC sa production team headed by Director Al Quinn ang mainit na pagtanggap ni Gov. Vi sa parangal ay natuwa silang lahat.

Si Vilma Santos ay isa nang haligi ng movie industry at hindi matatawaran ang nagawa niyang mga kontribusyon sa daigdig ng pelikula. Isa siyang multi-awarded, highly-respected actress (with her string of award-winning performances and box office achievements) na pinasok din ang daigdig ng pulitika. Mula sa pagiging mayor ng Batangas ay matagumpay rin itong ibinoto ng mga Batangeño bilang kanilang Governor.

Hindi na mabilang ang mga tinaggap niyang Best Actress awards through the years. Ika nga, name it, Ate Vi has won it. Naikot na niya sa matagumpay niyang showbiz career ang halos lahat ng major award giving bodies—Gawad Urian, FAP (na ngayo’y Luna Awards), FAMAS (Hall of Famer siya as Best Actress), MMFFP, at Young Critics Circle.

For the record, sa history or honor roll ng PMPC Star Awards for Movies, si Governor Vi ang nagkamit ng pinakamaraming tropeo bilang Movie Actress of the Year (Best Actress)—a total of six (6) PMPC trophies to be exact—at isang Dekada Award as Best Actress noong nagpalit ang dekada, na iginawad din noon kina Nora Aunor at Sharon Cuneta. Ang anim na Star Awards for Movies (Best Actress) trophies na nakopo ng Star for All Seasons ay para sa Pahiram ng Isang Umaga (1989), Dahil Mahal na Mahal Kita: The Dolzura Cortez Story (1993), Bata, Bata, Paano Ka Ginawa (1998); Dekada ’70 (2002), at ang pinakahuli ay para sa Mano Po 3: My Love (2004).

Ngayong April 11 ay nakatakdang umalis si Vilma kasama ang grupo ng Star Cinema patungong U.S. upang mag-shoot ng comeback film niya (after five years), tentatively titled A Mother’s Story, directed by Olivia Lamasan. Kasama ni Vilma sa cast ang anak na si Luis Manzano at ang kasalukuyang Box-Office King John Lloyd Cruz. “One week lang muna kami sa Los Angeles para magbakasyon muna with my family. Then, April 19, punta na kami ng New York, pahinga ng 20th, at start ng shooting sa 21st. Mga three weeks kami doon,” masayang pagbabalita ni Vilma.

“So, in time pag-uwi ko sa May, makaka-attend ako… Wow, wala talaga akong masabi… Thank you, thank you talaga sa inyo!” masayang-masayang sabi ni Governor Vi. Ngayon pa lang ay inihahanda na ng produksiyon ang “special tribute” for the one and only Ms. Vilma Santos bilang Ulirang Artista Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, very fitting para sa Silver Anniversary presentation ng PMPC Star Awards for Movies sa buwan ng Mayo.

As of press time, inaaayos pa kung sino-sino ang magiging hosts ng Gabi ng Parangal, pati na ang performers. Inaasahang magiging makulay at maningning na naman ang okasyong ito, na magkakaroon rin ng delayed telecast sa telebisyon. Lalo itong magnininging sa pagdalo ni Governor Vilma Santos-Recto. – Mell T. Navarro, PEP, March 13, 2009 (READ MORE)

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Vilma! is a Friday Primetime musical variety show formerly aired by GMA Network from 1986 to 1995 hosted by Vilma Santos. Formerly known as Vilma In Person, Vilma! (also known as Vilma on Seven) was debuted on August 8, 1986, the pilot episode is shown from the Metropolitan Theater as a temporary studio where Vilma Santos and the VIP Dancers are performed there. Until 1987, the Friday Primetime musical variety show moved to Broadway Studios as a new location and it is shown on the first StereoVision format which features dance and love song performances. Vilma! was competed by two other variety shows Loveli-Ness and Dance-2-Nite of ABS-CBN (originally debuted in 1987) as rivals, but the variety show maintained its ratings. Vilma! received four nominations in the PMPC Star Awards for TV from 1988 to 1990, 1992 and 1994, as well as Best Female Musical Variety Show Host from 1987 to 1988, they also produced anniversary and birthday specials from 1987 to 1994 as well. After nine years, Vilma! produced the 479th and the last episode on September 29, 1995, brought many fans and supporters bade farewell to the Star for all seasons, and made as the longest-running Musical Variety Show. Truly, Vilma! was ended on September 29, 1995 and it was replaced by Bubble Gang. – Wikipedia (READ MORE)

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