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Regidor Lim de la Rosa"Filipinos in History Vol. 3", page 75. (November 12, 1916 – November 26, 1986), professionally known as Rogelio de la Rosa, was one of the most popular Filipino matinee idols of the 20th century.Garcia, J., ''A Movie Quizbook'', p. 107. He is also remembered for his statesmanship, in particular his accomplishments as a diplomat. Elected to the Philippine Senate from 1957 to 1963, he was the first Filipino film actor to parlay his fame into a substantial political career, paving the way for other future Filipino entertainers-turned-politicians such as Senators
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Early life

He was born in Lubao, Pampanga, the son of an arnis champion. Lubao was also the hometown of
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, six years his senior and a future political opponent and brother-in-law. Macapagal's first wife, Purita, was de la Rosa's sister. He has Spanish and Chinese ancestry. While in high school, de la Rosa, along with Macapagal would regularly perform in
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s as a villain."Filipinos in History Vol. 3", page 76. As a teenager, he was cast by his uncle, a film director, in a starring role in the silent film ''Ligaw na Bulaklak'' opposite Rosa del Rosario. The film's director, José Nepomuceno, gave him the screen name "Rogelio de la Rosa". However, the young actor did not then engage in a regular film career, opting instead to attend college at the
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in Manila. An excellent collegiate athlete and debater in the years from 1932-34. In 1933, de la Rosa won the Claro M. Recto Gold Medal in a national oratorical contest.


Film stardom

De la Rosa burst into stardom in the late 1930s after being frequently cast in dramas as a romantic idol opposite such actresses as Rosa del Rosario,
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, and Paraluman.Garcia, J., ''A Movie Quizbook'', p. 109. Rosales proved to be his most durable onscreen partner, and their "love team" is said to be among the most successful in the history of Philippine movies. When the Philippine film industry was held to a standstill during the Japanese occupation from 1941 to 1945, de la Rosa remained in the public eye as a bodabil performer at the
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in Manila. After the war, he resumed his film career and proved more popular than ever. emerged as a star, perhaps the most popular film actor of the first decade of the post-war. He formed his own film production company, RDR Productions, and starred as well in productions of LVN Pictures, often with Rosales. By 1948, he was the highest paid Filipino movie actor. His success in films remained steady in the 1950s. He had been cast as the first Filipino actor, under the name of Ramon Delgado, to star in an American-produced movie, ''The Sword of Avenger''. His 1955 role in ''Higit sa Lahat'' with
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earned him the 'Best Actor' trophy at the 1956 FAMAS awards, as well as the Best Actor Award at the 1956
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in Hong Kong.


Senator and presidential candidate

In the 1957 general elections, de la Rosa ran and won a seat in the Philippine Senate under the banner of the Liberal Party. He served for one 6-year term spanning the
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and 5th Congress. As a Senator, he was active in issues of particular concern within his home province of Pampanga such as
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and agriculture, emerging as a strong advocate for
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of those industries. Appropriately, de la Rosa was also interested in issues relating to the Filipino film industry, co-authoring a bill that would lead to the establishment of a Board of Censors. After three years in the Senate, de la Rosa decided to run for the presidency as an independent candidate. His residual popularity as a film star, as well as the unpopularity of incumbent re-electionist
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Carlos P. Garcia made him a credible candidate. The other major candidate in the race was then-Vice President Macapagal of the Liberal Party, his former brother-in-law. Shortly before election day, de la Rosa withdrew from the election. According to his official Senate biography, de la Rosa was concerned about the strength of what he perceived as the corrupt political machinery of President Garcia, and was ultimately convinced that his withdrawal from the race was the only way to ensure Garcia's defeat. Whatever the motivation, de la Rosa's gambit proved successful, and Macapagal was easily elected over Garcia. Returning to the Liberal Party, de la Rosa was defeated for re-election to the Senate in the 1963 general elections. He would never again be elected to public office.


Diplomat and later years

De la Rosa remained in public service as an acclaimed diplomat. In 1965, he was appointed Philippine Ambassador to Cambodia, an important designation considering that country's proximity to the Philippines."Filipinos in History Vol. 3", page 77. During the administration of
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, de la Rosa was also named as Philippine Ambassador to the Netherlands, and to the
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countries of Poland, Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia. He was duly admired for his savvy in foreign affairs and language proficiency. He also used his position to promote Filipino art and culture and to assist Filipino artists performing abroad. His last diplomatic post was Philippine Ambassador to
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
. He was well loved by the Filipino community there and reciprocated by serving his utmost best. After retiring from the diplomatic corps, De la Rosa made his last foray into politics by unsuccessfully running in the 1984 Batasang Pambansa parliamentary election. Shortly before his death from a heart attack in 1986, he played one last acting role, in a guest spot on the popular drama anthology '' Coney Reyes on Camera''. De la Rosa was married twice. His second wife,
Lota Delgado Carlota "Lota" C. Delgado-de la Rosa (19 May 1921 – 28 April 2009) was a Filipino actress noted mostly for her pre-World War II career. She was born in Iloilo City. She largely stopped acting after marrying fellow actor and future Senator Rog ...
, was a former leading lady of his in films. He was buried in Loyola Memorial Park in Marikina, beside his brother's grave.


Selected filmography

*1930: *1932: ''Ligaw na Bulaklak'' *1932: ''Tianak'' *1932: ''Ulong Inasnan'' *1933: ''Nahuling Pagsisisi'' *1933: ''Ang Ganid'' *1934: ''Sawing Palad'' *1934: ''Krus na Bato'' *1936: ''Buhok ni Ester'' *1936: ''Diwata ng Karagatan'' *1936: ''Kalupitan ng Tadhana'' *1936: ''Awit ng mga Ulila'' *1936: ''Anak-Dalita'' *1936: ''Lagablab ng Kabataan'' *1937: ''Anak ng Pari'' *1937: ''Magkapatid'' *1937: ''Teniente Rosario'' *1937: ''Bituing Marikit'' *1938: ''Mga Sugat ng Puso'' *1938: ''Makiling'' *1938: ''Bukang Liwayway'' *1938: ''Ang Magmamani'' - Luis *1938: ''Sanggumay'' *1938: ''Bahay-Kubo'' *1938: ''Diwata ng Karagatan'' *1939: ''Magkaisang Landas'' *1939: ''Lagot Na Kuwintas'' *1939: ''Pasang Krus'' *1939: ''Takip-Silim'' *1939: ''Inang Mahal'' *1939: ''Florante at Laura'' *1939: ''Dalisay'' *1939: ''Ang Magsasampaguita'' *1940: ''Lambingan'' *1940: ''Senorita'' *1940: ''Nang Mahawi ang Ulap'' *1940: ''Gunita'' *1940: ''Diwa ng Awit'' *1940: ''Colegiala'' *1940: ''Magbalik ka, Hirang'' *1940: ''Katarungan'' *1940: ''Estrellita'' *1941: ''Tampuhan'' *1941: ''Tarhata'' *1941: ''Panambitan'' *1941: ''Ang Maestra'' *1941: ''Serenata sa Nayon'' *1942: ''Caballero'' *1942: ''Anong Ganda Mo'' *1944: ''Perfidia'' *1946: ''Tagumpay'' *1946: ''Garrison 13'' *1946: ''Ang Prinsipeng Hindi Tumatawa'' *1946: ''Dalawang Daigdig'' *1946: ''Honeymoon'' *1946: ''Victory Joe'' *1946: ''Angelus'' *1947: ''Ang Lalaki'' *1947: ''Ang Himala ng Birhen sa Antipolo'' *1947: ''Sarung Banggi'' - Nanding *1947: ''Hagibis'' *1947: ''Backpay'' *1948: ''Ang Vengador'' *1948: ''Hampas ng Langit'' *1948: ''Sa Tokyo Ikinasal'' - Carlos *1948: ''Bulaklak at Paruparo'' *1949: ''Kampanang Ginto'' *1949: ''Bandilang Basahan'' *1949: ''Camelia'' *1949: ''Kidlat sa Silangan'' *1949: ''Ang Hiwaga ng Tulay na Bato'' *1949: ''Ang Lumang Bahay sa Gulod *1949: ''Milyonarya'' - Delfin Glorioso *1950: ''48 Oras'' - Ricardo *1950: ''Doble Cara'' *1950: ''Prinsipe Amante'' - Rodrigo *1950: ''Tigang na Lupa'' *1950: ''Sohrab at Rustum'' *1950: ''Ang Kampana ng San Diego'' *1951: ''Bayan o Pag-ibig'' *1951: ''Prinsipe Amante sa Rubitanya'' *1951: ''Haring Cobra'' - Felipe / Haring Cobra *1952: ''Dimas: The Sainted Robber'' - Dimas *1952: ''Romansa sa Nayon'' *1952: ''Babaeng hampaslupa'' *1952: ''Irisan'' *1953: ''Sa Paanan ng Bundok'' - Ric *1954: ''Maala-Ala Mo Kaya?'' - Celso *1954: ''Dakilang Pgpapakasakit'' - Roberto *1954: ''Jack & Jill'' - Gardo *1954: ''Ikaw ang Buhay Ko'' *1954: ''Aristokrata'' *1955: ''Ang Tangi kong Pag-ibig'' *1955: ''El conde de Monte Carlo'' *1955: ''Higit sa Lahat''Received FAMAS Best Actor Award - Roberto *1955: ''Sonny Boy'' *1955: ''Iyung-Iyo'' *1955: ''Pandanggo ni Neneng'' *1955: ''Artista'' *1956: ''Lydia'' *1956: ''Apat na Kasaysayang Ginto'' - (First segment -"Ngayon at Kailan Man") *1956: ''Babaing Mandarambong'' *1956: ''Idolo'' *1956: ''Pampanggenya'' *1956: ''Gintong Pangarap'' *1957: ''Veronica'' *1957: ''Sino ang Maysala'' *1961: ''Dugo at Luha'' - (final film role)


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Profile from the Official Website of the Philippine Senate
{{DEFAULTSORT:De La Rosa, Rogelio 1916 births 1986 deaths Ambassadors of the Philippines to the Netherlands Kapampangan people People from San Nicolas, Manila Senators of the 5th Congress of the Philippines Senators of the 4th Congress of the Philippines Candidates in the 1961 Philippine presidential election Filipino people of Spanish descent Filipino actor-politicians Male actors from Pampanga Liberal Party (Philippines) politicians 20th-century Filipino male actors Far Eastern University alumni Filipino politicians of Chinese descent Filipino male film actors Filipino male stage actors