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Rose Ann Gonzales
Rose Ann Gonzales is a Filipina award-winning former child actress. She was popularly active in the 1980s along with other child stars of the era like Bamba, Lady Lee, RR Herrera, Chuckie Dreyfus, Jaypee de Guzman, Glaiza Herradura, Matet de Leon and Aiza Seguerra. Career Gonzales won the 1985 FAMAS Award for Best Child Actress in the film ''Kriminal'' and the 1987 Film Academy of the Philippines Award for Best Child Performer in the film ''Lumuhod Ka sa Lupa!'' She starred alongside Rudy Fernandez in both films. Gonzales appeared in several movies such as ''Kriminal'' (1984); ''Muntinlupa'' (1984) with Anthony Alonzo and Marianne dela Riva; ''God Save Me!'' (1985) with Christopher de Leon; ''Send in the Clowns'' (1986) with Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon; ''Lumuhod Ka Sa Lupa!'' (1986); ''Pepe Saclao'' (1986) with Ramon Revilla; ''Family Tree'' (1987) with Nida Blanca and Luis Gonzales; ''Mga Anak ni Facifica Falayfay'' (1987) starring Dolphy; ''Binibining Tsuper-Man'' ...
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Filipinos ( tl, Mga Pilipino) are the people who are citizens of or native to the Philippines. The majority of Filipinos today come from various Austronesian ethnolinguistic groups, all typically speaking either Filipino, English and/or other Philippine languages. Currently, there are more than 185 ethnolinguistic groups in the Philippines; each with its own language, identity, culture and history. Names The name ''Filipino'', as a demonym, was derived from the term ''Las Islas Filipinas'' ("the Philippine Islands"), the name given to the archipelago in 1543 by the Spanish explorer and Dominican priest Ruy López de Villalobos, in honor of Philip II of Spain (Spanish: ''Felipe II''). During the Spanish colonial period, natives of the Philippine islands were usually known by the generic terms ''indio'' ("Indian") or ''indigenta'' ("indigents"). However, during the early Spanish colonial period the term ''Filipinos'' or ''Philipinos'' was sometimes used by Spanish writers ...
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