Olivia Cenizal
Olivia Cenizal | |
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Born |
Imus, Cavite, Philippine Islands | October 21, 1926
Died |
April 14, 2008 81) Philippines | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1955-1964 |
Olivia Cenizal (October 21, 1926 – April 14, 2008) was a Filipino film actress.
She was born as Gloria Pagtakhan Maigue in Imus, Cavite into a musical family. She was reportedly encouraged by Cirio H. Santiago to become a film actress. Her film debut was in Palahamak (1955). Her name was changed to Olivia because Gloria Romero was already prominent in the local cinema and because Cenizal reportedly resembled the American film actress Olivia de Havilland.
Cenizal was twice nominated for a Famas Best Actress Award, for Desperado (1956), and Water Lily (1958). Cenizal retired from an active film career in the 1970s, though she occasionally appeared in films until the 1990s.
Death
Olivia Cenizal died on April 14, 2008, aged 81, from complications from an undisclosed colon disease. She was survived by her husband, Josefino Cenizal, a composer.
Filmography
- 1955 - Palahamak - Premiere Productions
- 1955 - Minera - Premiere Productions
- 1955 - Ha Cha Cha - People's Pictures
- 1955 - Pangako ng Puso - Larry Santiago Productions
- 1955 - Pandanggo ni Neneng - Premiere Productions
- 1955 - Pitong Maria - Larry Santiago Productions
- 1956 - Desperado - People's Pictures
- 1956 - Margarita - People's Pictures
- 1956 - Prinsipe Villarba - People's Pictures
- 1956 - Haring Espada - People's Pictures
- 1957 - Libre Comida - Balatbat Pictures
- 1957 - Bicol Express - Premiere Productions
- 1957 - Prinsipe Alejandre at Don Luis" - Premiere Productions
- 1958 - Man on the Run - Cirio H. Santiago Film Organization
- 1958 - Water Lily - Premiere Productions
- 1958 - Obra-Maestra - People's Pictures
- 1964 - Ging - People's Pictures