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Sa Aking Mga Kamay
''Sa Aking Mga Kamay'' (English: ''In My Own Hands'') is a 1996 Philippine psychological thriller action drama film directed by Rory B. Quintos and produced by executive producers Charo Santos-Concio and Lily Y. Monteverde; producer Malou N. Santos; and supervising producers Trina N. Dayrit and Jackie Y. Liu. It stars Christopher de Leon as the NBI agent and Aga Muhlach as the psychopathic serial killer whom the former assigned to find him and kill him. It also stars Chin Chin Gutierrez, Kier Legaspi, Robert Arevalo, Amy Austria, and Karl Angelo Legaspi. The story was written by ABS-CBN's resident writer-director Olivia M. Lamasan and adapted into a screenplay by Ricky Lee, Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario, and Benjou Elgincolin. The photography and editing of the film were done by Romy Vitug and Jess Navarro, respectively. ''Sa Aking Mga Kamay'' was released by Star Cinema on March 7, 1996 and it was digitally restored and remastered by ABS-CBN Film Restoration and Central Digital Lab in ...
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Rory B
Rory is a given name of Goidelic languages, Gaelic origin. It is an anglicisation of the ga, Ruairí/''Ruaidhrí'' and gd, Ruairidh and is common to the Irish people, Irish, Scottish people, Highland Scots and their diasporas. for the given name "Rory". The meaning of the name is "red king", composed of ''ruadh'' ("red") and ''rígh'' ("king"). In Ireland and Scotland, it is generally seen as a masculine name and therefore rarely given to females. History An early use of the name in Late antiquity, antiquity is in reference to Rudraige mac Sithrigi, a High King of Ireland who eventually spawned the Ulaid (indeed, this tribe are sometimes known as ''Clanna Rudhraighe''). Throughout the Middle Ages, the name was in use by various kings, such as Ruaidrí mac Fáeláin, Ruaidrí na Saide Buide and Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, the last High King of Ireland. As well as this, Ruairí Óg Ó Mórdha, the famous King of Laois, and his nephew Rory O'Moore, Ruairí Ó Mórdha, who was a l ...
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Stefano Mori
Stefano Umberto Tareno Mori (born January 16, 1985) is a former actor with Filipino people, Filipino and Italian people, Italian descent. He was also a former member of the band, JCS (band), JCS. Musical career Mori was part of the boyband trio JCS (band), JCS, together with John Prats and Carlo Aquino, where he played rhythm guitars as well as provided vocals. The group was originally formed as a dance group by Star Magic for ABS-CBN'S variety show ''ASAP (TV program), ASAP'' in 1999. The group launched their debut album in 2000. Filmography Television Film References External links

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Manila Bulletin
The ''Manila Bulletin'' (), (also known as the ''Bulletin'' and previously known as the ''Manila Daily Bulletin'' from 1906 to September 23, 1972, and the ''Bulletin Today'' from November 22, 1972, to March 10, 1986) is the Philippines' largest English language broadsheet newspaper by newspaper circulation, circulation. Founded in 1900, it is the second oldest extant newspaper published in the Philippines and the second oldest extant English language, English newspaper in the Far East. It bills itself as "The Nation's Leading Newspaper", which is its official slogan. According to a survey done by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Manila Bulletin is considered "one of the most trusted news organizations"; placing 2nd with 66% of Filipinos trusting the organization. History ''Manila Bulletin'' was founded in 1900 by Carlson Taylor as a shipping journal. In 1957, the newspaper was acquired by Swiss expatriate named Hans Menzi. From 1938 to his death in 2002, ...
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FAMAS Award For Best Actress
The FAMAS Award for Best Actress is one of the FAMAS Awards given to people working in the motion picture industry by the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Award, which are voted on by Palanca Award-winning writers and movie columnists and writers within the industry. This is the Philippines' equivalent of the Hollywood's Academy Awards or the Oscars. Winners and nominees The list may be incomplete such as some of the names of the nominees and the roles portrayed especially during the early years of FAMAS Awards. In the lists below, the winner of the award for each year is shown first, followed by the other nominees. *Note – The year indicates the awards for the films of that year when those films were originally released. Please refer to the Academy Awards how they label the awards for the films original release date and not the awards ceremony date. ‡ – indicates the winner 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s Superlatives Ref ...
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FAMAS Awards
The Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards (also known as the FAMAS Awards) are the annual honors given by the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS), an organization composed of award-winning writers and movie columnists, for achievements in Philippine cinema for a calendar year. Members of the academy including avid movie viewers, fans or enthusiasts cast their votes on who should win the statuettes in the different categories they were nominated. Established in 1952, it is the oldest existing film industry award-giving body in the Philippines (as of 2013) and one of the oldest in Asia. The FAMAS Award, from 1952 to 1982, was the highest Filipino film award a filmmaker or artisan could receive in the local movie industry. In 1982, after the inception of the Film Academy of the Philippines (Luna) Awards, the Philippine equivalent of the Oscars (where academy members are film professionals who nominate and choose awardees of the year) was mandated by t ...
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Manila Standard
The ''Manila Standard'' is a broadsheet newspaper in the Philippines. , it is owned by the Romualdez family. The Romualdezes, through incumbent speaker of the House Martin Romualdez, also own Journal Publications, Inc., the owner of tabloid papers ''People's Journal'' and ''People's Tonight''. Initially established as the ''Manila Standard'' in 1987, it merged with another newspaper, ''Today'', on March 6, 2005, and became the ''Manila Standard Today'' (MST). In 2015, the newspaper renamed itself as ''The Standard'' (temporarily ''The New Standard''), before reverting to its original name in 2016. History The ''Manila Standard'' was founded on February 11, 1987. The offices were then located at the bustling Ayala Avenue in the Makati CBD. In 1989, the group of Andres Soriano III bought out the Elizalde group and renamed the company Kagitingan Publications and relocated the offices in the Port Area, Manila. In June 1991, the group of businessman Alfonso Yuchengco bought int ...
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Princess Schuck
Princess Schuck (born September 23, 1987) is a Filipino former actress. Career Schuck started out as a child actor and was one of the child cast of ABS-CBN's ''Ang TV''. In 1996, she cast in the TV series ''Familia Zaragoza'' and appeared in the Star Magic all-star anniversary film Ang TV Movie: The Adarna Adventure. A year later, she appeared as Camille in "I Hate Boys, I Hate Girls" a special multiple episode installment of the anthology series ''Flames''. Schuck was part of the 9th batch of actors launched by ABS-CBN in 2000. It featured the reintroduction of former child actors Alwyn Uytingco, Hazel Ann Mendoza, Janus del Prado, Rex Agoncillo and herself as up and coming teen actors. In 2001, Schuck earned a Best Single Performance by Actress award in the 15th PMPC Star Awards for Television for her appearance in an episode of ''Pira-pirasong Pangarap''. In 2006, Schuck appeared as Curly in '' Let's Go!'', a cousin of Valerie Garcia's Bangs. Personal life Schuck i ...
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Orestes Ojeda
Orestes Ojeda (January 3, 1956 − July 27, 2021) was a Filipino actor in movies and television. Career Born Luis C. Pagalilauan at Cagayan Valley, he was 17 years old when he was persuaded by director Joey Gosiengfiao to join show business. He was formally introduced as a supporting actor in ''Zoom, Zoom, Superman!'', starring Ariel Ureta in 1973. He also appeared in ''Sunugin Ang Samar'' (1974), ''Isang Gabi, Tatlong Babae!'' (1974), ''May Isang Tsuper Ng Taksi'' (1975) ''Ang Boyfriend Kong Baduy'' (1976) and ''Divino'' (1976). He played the lead role as a priest in ''Pagsambang Bayan'' (1977). He was also in the cast of National Artist Ishmael Bernal's 1980 classic ''Manila By Night'', the 1983 heavy drama ''Broken Marriage'' and the 1986 melodrama ''The Graduates''. He worked with Lino Brocka in the 1977 Metro Manila Film Festival entry ''Inay'' playing one of Alicia Vergel's children. In 1985, he did the Peque Gallaga opus Scorpio Nights, which tells the story of a college s ...
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Ramil Rodriguez
Rene Morena Rodriguez (August 22, 1944 – April 29, 2014), better known as Ramil Rodriguez, was a veteran actor in the Philippines. He was a matinee idol in 1960s and one of the famous Sampaguita Pictures Stars '66. In 1966, he was proclaimed the Prince of Philippine Movies (sponsored by ''Bulaklak Magazine''). Career He was introduced in ''Leron, Leron Sinta'' (1964) starring Susan Roces, Eddie Gutierrez and Liberty Ilagan. Shirley Moreno and Ramil appeared together in ''Bye-Bye Na Sa Daddy'' (1965), ''Gintong Recuerdo'' (1965), and ''Ang Lagay 'Adre... Ay Under-Istanding!'' (1966). Sampaguita Pictures, launched 10 new faces packaged as Stars '66. The Stars '66 were composed of Dindo Fernando, Bert Leroy, Jr., Pepito Rodriguez, Edgar Salcedo, Rosemarie Sonora, Gina Pareño, Loretta Marquez, Shirley Moreno and Blanca Gomez. The Stars 66 did movies ''Maraming Kulay Ang Pag-ibig'' (1966) and ''Jamboree '66'' (1966). He became a full-pledged actor in ''Kulay Rosas Ang Pag-i ...
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Rosemarie Gil
Maria Rosa Francisca Catalina Gil-Eigenmann y Castellvi (; born March 9, 1942), also known professionally as Rosemarie Gil, is a Filipino actress and singer. She is best known for her portrayal of rich socialite-villainess roles. Early life Gil was born in Quiapo, Manila to Carlos Gil Jr. and Maria Dolores Castellvi. Her family owned a hacienda in Porac, Pampanga. She was educated at the elite Assumption Convent (now Assumption College). Career Premiere Productions gave her the title role in her first movie ''Sta. Rita De Casia (Patrona ng Imposible)'' (1958). She starred in ''Night of the Cobra Woman'' (1972) and ''Naked Vengeance'' (1985), among others. Gil married fellow actor-musician Eddie Mesa in 1958, putting her stardom on hold, while her husband enjoyed a career in the limelight. The couple would eventually settle in the United States, separate and then reconcile. She reclaimed her stardom in the 1970s upon her return, and starred in movies for international release. ...
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Teresa Loyzaga
Carlos Diego Loyzaga Manhilot (born May 21, 1995) is a Filipino model, actor and video jockey. He is known as one of the members of the male group ''Kapamilya'' Cuties."Cesar Montano's son signs contract with ABS-CBN"
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Kier Legaspi
Christopher Lim Legaspi (born January 1, 1973), popularly known by his stage name Kier Legaspi, is a Filipino actor known for his villain roles in the 90s. He is the younger brother of fellow actors Zoren Legaspi and Brando Legaspi (whose real name is "Kier Lim Legaspi", a name Christopher borrowed and used on-screen) and is also a son of veteran actor Lito Legaspi. He has one daughter with actress Marjorie Barretto named Daniella (Dani). Filmography Television Film * Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill, the Arturo Porcuna Story (Viva Films, 2013) *Isang Araw Lang (UNTV Films, 2013) *Paraiso (Unitel Pictures, 2005) *Masikip Sa Dibdib: The Boobita Rose Story (Viva Films, 2004) *Bala Ko, Para Sa'Yo (Regal Films, 2001) *Burador: Ang Babaing Sugo (Manoli Films, 2000) *Kapag Kumulo Ang Dugo (Regal Films, 1999) * Isusumbong Kita Sa Tatay Ko (Star Cinema, 1999) *Di Puwedeng Hindi Puwede (Star Cinema, 1999) *Braulio Tapang (Good Harvest Productions, 1999) *Notoryus (Star Cinema, 1998) *Init Ng ...
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