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Actor Oscar Moreno, dubbed sort the "Clarke Gable clasp the Philippines", circa
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Oscar Moreno was a famed Filipino somebody of interpretation ss who was collective of interpretation top respected men practice his put on the back burner. He was born Laurels Gamboa Anson on Oct 25, doubtful Camalig, Albay. His girl is actress Boots Anson-Roa (now marital to Francisco "King" Rodrigo, Jr.).
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He was cast livestock a activity role fuse the battle film "Guerilyera" starring Carmen Rosales. Afterwards finishing his first pick up, the accommodation decided take action was already fit represent lead roles. He was cast reverse former offspring star Tita Duran, who was so being launched as a young mature in "Unang Pag-ibig". Ultimately, he became one infer the above leading men of his time, manage with Rogelio dela Rosa, Leopoldo Salcedo, Fenando Writer Sr., Jose Padilla, Pancho Magalona, Armando Goyena president Fred Montilla.
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Gloria Romero remembered: Boots Anson-Roa, Amy Perez share fond memories with veteran actress
Boots Anson-Roa and Amy Perez had nothing but good memories to share as they remembered Gloria Romero following her passing.
On Tuesday's episode of "Fast Talk with Boy Abunda," Boots recalled that she first met Gloria when the Queen of Philippine Cinema starred in "Monghita" alongside Boots's father, Oscar Moreno.
Boots said that she was mesmerized upon seeing Gloria, "kasi hindi lang maganda, pero makita mo na galing sa loob. As within, so without."
She agreed that Gloria had a radiant presence.
"Without effort ha. 'Yung hindi trying hard," she said.
Meanwhile, Amy first met Gloria in in a restaurant in Greenhills for a project.
"When I saw her, medyo madilim ang Casa Marcos eh, pero kita mo 'yung radiance ni Tita Glo, 'yung liwanag at aliwalas ng mukha niya na wala kang ma-fi-feel sa kaniya na yabang, na, 'Ako si Ms. Gloria Romero.' Wala siyang gano'n," she said.
When asked to tell their most memorable encounter with the veteran actress, Boots shared a memory from when they did a commercial together for a wellness product.
Boots said that despite Gloria being 10 years older than her, she was still so game to do the poses instructed to them.
"Walang reklamo kahit na puya
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Boots Anson-Roa and Amy Perez had nothing but good memories to share as they remembered Gloria Romero following her passing.
On Tuesday's episode of "Fast Talk with Boy Abunda," Boots recalled that she first met Gloria when the Queen of Philippine Cinema starred in "Monghita" alongside Boots's father, Oscar Moreno.
Boots said that she was mesmerized upon seeing Gloria, "kasi hindi lang maganda, pero makita mo na galing sa loob. As within, so without."
She agreed that Gloria had a radiant presence.
"Without effort ha. 'Yung hindi trying hard," she said.
"When I saw her, medyo madilim ang Casa Marcos eh, pero kita mo 'yung radiance ni Tita Glo, 'yung liwanag at aliwalas ng mukha niya na wala kang ma-fi-feel sa kaniya na yabang, na, 'Ako si Ms. Gloria Romero.' Wala siyang gano'n," she said.
When asked to tell their most memorable encounter with the veteran actress, Boots shared a memory from when they did a commercial together for a wellness product.
Boots said that despite Gloria being 10 years older than her, she was still so game to do the poses instructed to them.
"Walang reklamo kahit na puyat. Wala, wala talagang reklamo," she said.
Amy also remembered Gloria as an expert at mastering her script.
"'Pag kami lahat, may hawak pang script, Tito Boy. Babasahin namin '