Lolita Rodriguez
Dolores Marquez Clark, better known by her screen name Lolita Rodriguez (January 29, 1935 – November 28, 2016), was a multi-awarded actress in the Philippines. She was paired with Eddie Arenas in Gilda (1956), in which she won her first FAMAS Award for Best Actress. Rodriguez was born to an American father and Filipina mother.
Lolita Rodriguez | |
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Born | Dolores Marquez Clark January 29, 1935 |
Died | November 28, 2016 81) Hemet, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1953–2005 |
Spouse(s) | Eddie Arenas (divorced); 3 children |
Career
In 1953, at the age of 18, she entered the movies. Her first movie was in Sampaguita Pictures Ating Pag-ibig (1953) starring Tita Duran and Pancho Magalona, followed by Apat Na Taga (1953), Cofradia (1953), Mr. Kasintahan (1953), Sabungera (1954), Pilya (1954) with Gloria Romero and Ric Rodrigo, Jack And Jill (1955) with Dolphy and Rogelio dela Rosa, Binibining Kalog (1955) with Ramon Revilla, Tanikalang Apoy (1955) with Paraluman, Kanto Girl (1956) with Oscar Moreno, and Alipin Ng Palad (1959) with Luis Gonzales.
She also appeared in action films including Tarhata (1957), Kilabot Sa Makiling (1959), Kapitan Lolita Limbas (1961) with Greg Martin, Eddie Garcia, Lito Legaspi and Josephine Estrada, and Diegong Tabak (1962).
After Sampaguita, she continued her work in cinema whenever a good role beckoned. At the 1968 Manila Film Festival, she was the Best Actress awardee for Kasalanan Kaya?, and also at the 1971 Catholic Mass Media Awards for Stardoom. Her most enduring achievement was starring in Lino Brocka's 1974 drama, Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang.
In 1979, she performed stage play Larawan playing Candida, at Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA). She appeared in more than 85 movies in drama, comedy and action. During the same year, she made two important films with National Artist Lino Brocka with two equally-superb actresses - Charito Solis in "Ina, Kapatid, Anak" and Nora Aunor in "Ina Ka ng Anak mo", an entry in the 5th Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF). The latter screen collaboration eventually made her share the best actress award with the Superstar.
She made a screen comeback in 1985 in Amazaldy Films' "Paradise Inn", an entry in 10th MMMF, sharing equal billing with Vivian Velez. In 1991, she did a movie-made-for-television entitled, "Lucia" directed by Mel Chionglo.
Personal life
She is daughter of an American father, William Charles Clark, and a Filipino mother, Carmen Marquez. Lolita was born in Urdaneta, Pangasinan. She married, and later divorced Eddie Arenas, also from Sampaguita Pictures. They have three children: Maria Dolores (Birdie), Eduardo Jr. (Bogey), and Maria Carmen (Par). All three are married with families of their own. The singer, Radha, is Bogey's oldest daughter. Lolita and her children migrated to the US in 1977 to be with her mother and siblings. She died of stroke on November 28, 2016, aged 81, at her home in Hemet, California.[1]
Awards and nominations
Year | Result | Category | Award | Movie |
1986 | Nominated | Best Actress | Gawad Urian Award | Paradise Inn (1985) |
1980 | Nominated | Best Actress | Gawad Urian Award | Ina Ka Ng Anak Mo (1979) |
1979 | Won | Best Actress | Metro Manila Film Festival | Ina ka ng Anak Mo (1979) |
1977 | Nominated | Best Actress | Gawad Urian Award | Lunes, Martes, Miyerkules, Huwebes, Biyernes, Sabado, Linggo (1976) |
1975 | Won | Best Actress | FAMAS Award | Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang (1974) |
1972 | Nominated | Best Actress | FAMAS Award | Stardoom (1971) |
1971 | Won | Best Actress | Citizens Council for Mass Media Awards | Stardoom (1971) |
1971 | Nominated | Best Actress | FAMAS Award | Tubog sa Ginto (1971) |
1970 | Nominated | Best Actress | FAMAS Award | Ikaw (1969) |
1969 | Nominated | Best Actress | FAMAS Award | Kasalanan Kaya? (1968) |
1968 | Won | Best Actress | Manila Film Festival | Kasalanan Kaya? (1968) |
1967 | Nominated | Best Actress | FAMAS Award | Dugo Ang Kulay Ng Pag-ibig (1966) |
1966 | Nominated | Best Actress | FAMAS Award | Iginuhit Sa Buhangin (1965) |
1965 | Nominated | Best Actress | FAMAS Award | Andres Bonifacio (Ang Supremo) (1964) |
1964 | Nominated | Best Actress | FAMAS Award | Sapagkat Kami'y Tao Lamang (1963) |
1963 | Nominated | Best Actress | FAMAS Award | Pitong Kabanalan Ng Isang Makasalanan (1962) |
1960 | Nominated | Best Actress | FAMAS Award | Kilabot Sa Makiling (1959) |
1959 | Nominated | Best Actress | FAMAS Award | Condenado (1958) |
1958 | Nominated | Best Actress | FAMAS Award | Busabos (1957) |
1957 | Won | Best Actress | FAMAS Award | Gilda (1956) |
1956 | Nominated | Best Actress | FAMAS Award | Rosana (1955) |
1955 | Nominated | Best Actress | FAMAS Award | Jack And Jill (1954) |
Selected filmography
- Cofradia (1953)
- Apat Na Taga (1953)
- Tres Muskiteras (1954)
- Sabungera (1954)
- Batas Ng Alipin (1955)
- Kanto Girl (1956)
- Sino Ang May Sala (1957)
- Kundiman Ng Puso (1958)
- Tanikalang Apoy (1958)
- Pitong Pagsisisi (1959)
- Tatlong Patak Ng Luha (1960)
- Wen Manang (1961)
- The Big Broadcast (1962)
- Trudis Liit (1963)
- Sa Bilis Walang Kaparis (1964)
- Sa Kuko Ng Lawin (1964)
- Kay Tagal Ng Umaga (1965)
- Saan Ka Man Naroroon? (1966)
- Kapag Puso'y Sinugatan (1967)
- Donata (1968)
- Ikaw (1969)
- Tubog sa Ginto (1971)
- Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang (1974)
- Mortal (1976)
- Ina, Kapatid, Anak (1979)
- Ina Ka ng Anak Mo (1979)
- Paradise Inn (1985)
- Lucia (1992)
- Ang Anak ni Brocka (2005)[2][3][4][5][6][7]
References
- "Veteran actress Lolita Rodriguez dies". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
- "Lolita Rodriguez is versatility personified | INQUIRER.net". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2016-11-30.
- "Lolita Rodriguez : Biography". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2016-11-30.
- "Lolita Rodriguez: Action star". The Philippine Star. 2013-02-03. Retrieved 2016-11-30.
- "Lolita Rodriguez". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2016-11-30.
- "Awards for Lolita Rodriguez". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2016-11-30.