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Maria Susan Casiño, professionally known as Pia Moran, is an actress in the Philippines. She was known as Miss Body Language for her risque dance moves.

Career

She worked as living mannequin in the department store in Cubao, Quezon City. She also worked in Taxco as a star model-dancer before joining in showbiz. Moran known for her dance famous disco hits like Body Language and Earthquake in the '80s.

In 1981, she starred in sexy-comedy movies such as A Man Called Tolonges with Dyords Javier, and Bonie En Klayd with Redford White.

On December 25, 1982, premiered The Cute... The Sexy n' The Tiny where Moran acted as one of the three leads in alongside Berting Labra and Weng Weng.[1]

In 1985 she acted in Rambuto with Palito, among others.

In 2004, Moran acted in her comeback movies in Milan starring Claudine Barretto and Piolo Pascual.

In 2005, Moran was also included in the powerhouse cast of ABS-CBN TV series like Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin starring Claudine Barretto, Diether Ocampo, John Lloyd Cruz, Bea Alonzo, Shaina Magdayao and Angelika dela Cruz.

In 2007, she played a role in You Got Me!, starring Toni Gonzaga and Sam Milby. Another project for Moran that year was Love Spell starring Gee-Ann Abrahan, Mickey Perz, Bodie Cruz, Tirso Cruz III and Jacklyn Jose.

In 2013, Moran was interviewed in the documentary film The Search for Weng Weng.[2][3]

Personal life

Moran had a relationship with former actor Greggy Liwag in the 1980s. On July 10, 1991, Moran was arrested during a raid by anti-narcotics agents in Quezon City on suspicion of possessing drugs; she was released the next day upon promising Quezon City Vice Mayor Tito Sotto that she will cooperate with the city's anti-drug campaign.[4] On September 24, 1992, Moran was arrested again with her live-in partner in Pasay City for illegal possession of the drug methamphetamine (locally known as "shabu").[5]

Filmography

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References

  1. ^ Leavold, Andrew (2017). The Search for Weng Weng. Australia: The LedaTape Organisation. pp. 238–239. ISBN 9780994411235.
  2. ^ Harvey, Dennis (2015-02-26). "Film Review: 'The Search for Weng Weng'". Variety. Retrieved July 25, 2021.
  3. ^ Leavold, Andrew. The Search for Weng Weng (DVD). USA: Wild Eye Releasing. 760137943594.
  4. ^ Mahilum, Ed (July 11, 1991). "Ex-actress arrested in drug bust". Manila Standard. Kamahalan Publishing Corp. p. 13. Retrieved December 15, 2021.
  5. ^ Burgos, Jun (September 26, 1992). "Ex-starlet, partner held for drugs". Manila Standard. Kamahalan Publishing Corp. p. 10. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  6. ^ http://www.pep.ph/spotlight/finder/13537/body-language-pia-moran-talks-about-cheerless-dances-of-her-life "Body Language Pia Moran talks about cheerless dances of her life"
  7. ^ "Blast from the past: Pia Moran, Ms. Body Language"[dead link]
  8. ^ http://www.philstar.com/showbiz/221999/si-maui-taylor-bilang-pia-moran "Si Maui Taylor bilang Pia Moran"
  9. ^ http://cerphin.net/balita/Masayang-pagkikitakita-ng-mga-direktor-at-artista-noong-dekada-80/artikulo/175072/ "Masayang pagkikita-kita ng mga direktor at artista noong dekada 80"