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Eduardo Sangalang Magat (13 October 1919 – 8 November 1986), better known by his stage name Eddie del Mar, was a
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actor, screenwriter, director, and movie producer, particularly noted for his portrayals of Philippine national figures such as
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, and the fictional Crisostomo Ibarra. He also starred in films with
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theme.


Filmography

*1947 – ''Ang Kapilya sa May Daang Bakal'',
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*1948 – ''Kaputol ng Isang Awit'', Sampaguita *1949 – ''Ulilang Kalapati'', Sampaguita *1949 – ''Ang Lumang Simbahan'', Nolasco Bros. *1949 – ''Damit Pangkasal'', Sampaguita *1949 – ''Pinaghating Isangdaan'', Sampaguita *1949 – ''Ang Kampeon'', Sampaguita *1950 – ''Kilabot sa Makiling'', Sampaguita *1950 – ''Pedro, Pablo, Juan at Jose'', Luis F. Nolasco *1950 – ''Huramentado'', Liwayway *1950 – ''The Spell'', Lebran *1951 – ''Makapili'', Liwayway *1951 – ''Taimtim na Dalangin'', Atheca *1951 – ''Dinukot'', Liwayway *1952 – ''Malolos'', Premiere *1952 – ''Trubador'', Manuel Vistan Jr. *1953 – ''Agilang Itim'', Premiere *1953 – ''Sa Kamay ng Tadhana'', Larry Santiago *1954 – ''Lourdes'', Balatbat-Flores *1954 – ''Is My Guy'', All Star *1954 – ''Pusong Ginto'', Deegar Cinema Inc. *1954 – ''Sex Gang'', Deegar Cinema Inc. *1954 – ''Bandolero'', Superior *1955 – ''Guerero'', Premiere *1955 – ''Bandilang Pula'', Bonifer *1955 – ''Magia Blanca'', Larry Santiago *1956 – ''Santa Lucia'', People's *1956 – ''Buhay at Pag-ibig ni Dr. Jose Rizal'', Balatbat & Bagumbayan *1957 – ''Kim'', C.Santiago Film Org *1957 – ''Bicol Express'', Premiere *1957 – ''Reyna Sirkera'', Everlasting *1957 – ''Tokyo 1960'', C.Santiago Fil Org *1958 – ''Obra-Maestra'', People's *1958 – ''Impiyerno sa Paraiso'', Everlasting *1959 – ''Kilabot sa Makiling'' *1961 – '' Noli Me Tángere'' *1962 – ''Sino ang Matapang'' *1964 – ''Andres Bonifacio: Ang Supremo'' *1986 – ''Tinik sa Dibdib''


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* 1919 births 1986 deaths Kapampangan people 20th-century Filipino male actors {{Philippines-actor-stub