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Charito Solis and Maricel Soriano Mother Dear ....she's easy to remember, impossible to forget Directed By: Lino Brocka
Philippine Star September 25, 2016
Charito Solis and Diomedes Maturan while filming a movie under LVN Pictures
Ms Charito Solis Confidante and "Mother"
Charito Solis (Remembering The Great Charito Solis). 1,599 likes · 10 talking about this. A FAMAS and Gawad Urian award-winning Filipino film actress....
Can you guess the title of this movie? Clue: Ms Charito Solis appeared in a cameo role in this movie wherein she played Ina Magenta ; this movie is not Okay Ka Fairy Ko.
Don't Cry For Me Papa Charito Solis and Snooky Serna Regal Films Directed by: Maryo J. delos Reyes
After her fifth win at the FAMAS in 1984 as Best Actress for "Don’t Cry for Me, Papa” (1983), Ms Solis became its first inductee into the Hall of Fame. Her four other FAMAS wins as Best Actress came from “Igorota,” “Kundiman ng Lahi”(1959); “Emily” (1960) and “Angustia” (1963).
Officers of KAPP with Imelda Marcos (photo source: Artista sa Pelikula Actor's Yearbook '85)
Medalyong Perlas (1956) Episode 2 Eskirol/Welga Directed By: Lamberto Avellana
'Before Ms Charito's stint in Kundiman ng Lahi with Lamberto Avellana, their first encounter was in one of the four episodes (entitled Welga) of the 1956 LVN anniversary film Medalyong Perlas where she portrayed Amado Goyena's wife. In one emotional scene, director Avellana could not be satisfied with Charito's emoting and facial expression. During a break between takes, unknown to Charito, Bert signalled the camera to start grinding as he slaped her. The experience made the actress give the facial expression and the emotion Avellana wanted very much for the difficult sequence. She was then hailed as the new LVN dramatic find, barely one year after her first starring role in Nina Bonita' (Philstar.com March 17, 2002 by Jim Nibungco)
Charito Solis Ito Ang Aking Kasaysayan (1967) VP Pictures Release Date February 26, 1967/ Life Direction Jose de Villa A DZRH Radio Serial Story Aning Bagabaldo Screenplay Emmanuel H. Borlaza Music Dick Zamora
Cast Charito Solis Vic Vargas Rosemarie with the special participation of Edgar Salcedo, Shirley Moreno, Norma Blancaflor Also Starring Romeo Rivera, Rey Tomenes, Maria Victoria, Venchito Galvez, Pablo Raymundo, Naty Mallares, Aring Bautista
Charito Solis and Nestor De Villa
(Photo source: Gerard Lico)
Charito Solis and her signature eyesmile...lovely to look at as it depicts a genuine smile.
to Ang Aking Kasaysayan (1967) VP Productions
Startlingly Bold! brutally Frank! You will talk about her in hushed whispers... behind closed doors...but you will never tell the truth about her story...!!
She , oh she
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Remembering The Great Charito Solis on her 80th Birth Anniversary - Rosario Violeta Hernandez Solis October 6, 1935
(Photo Source: Movie Poster/Tiririt Ng Ibon - Video48)
Young Charito Solis (Photo source: internet)
From the Facebook page of Arsenio Nick Lizaso
With the greatest writer NJ and the greatest actress CS at the Jeepney bar & coffee shop of InterconHotel, Makati. Sometime in the past. Not many knew...
Ms Charito Solis with Nick Joachin (National Artist for Literature) and Nick Lizaso (Director)