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Liezl Martinez

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Liezl Martinez
Born
Anna Lisa Muhlach Sumilang

(1967-03-27)March 27, 1967
DiedMarch 14, 2015(2015-03-14) (aged 47)
NationalityFilipino
Other namesAnna-Lisa, Liezl
Occupation(s)Actress, child star
Years active1968–2015
Spouse
(m. 1985)
ChildrenAlyanna Martinez
Alfonso Martinez
Alyssa Martinez
Parent(s)Amalia Muhlach (mother)
Ricardo Sumilang (father)
RelativesGeric Stevens (adopted half-brother)
Nino Muhlach (cousin)
AJ Muhlach (cousin)
Aga Muhlach (cousin)
Alonzo Muhlach (nephew)
William Martinez (brother-in-law)

Anna Lisa Muhlach Sumilang-Martinez (March 27, 1967 – March 14, 2015), also known as Liezl Martinez was an actress in the Philippines where she was known by her screen names Liezl and Anna-Lisa.

Early life

She was born on March 27, 1967, to actors Romeo Vasquez (1939–2017) and Amalia Fuentes (1940–2019) in Manila, Philippines.

Personal life

Martinez was married to Filipino actor and director Albert Martinez. They eloped in Las Vegas in 1985. They had three children: Alyanna, Alfonso and Alissa Martinez.[1]

Health and death

Martinez was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008 following a breast examination ordered by Dr. Judy Fuentes, her obstetrician-gynecologist at The Medical City Ortigas. Liezl made a statement that she did not have any symptoms but that since her doctor said women aged 40 and above should undergo breast examinations yearly, she underwent the test.[2]

Liezl had just recovered and "regained her crowning glory" when, in July 2011, she had had a persistent cough. She consulted with Dr. Liza Garcia, her pulmonologist at The Medical City Ortigas, who ordered some tests that later showed that she had fluid in her lungs. When the fluids were drained from her lungs, the diagnosis confirmed that Liezl's cancer had recurred and had metastasized to her left lung; the cancer was already in its Stage 4. “I thought I was okay and then it happened. It was much more painful and harder to accept,” Liezl said in an interview.

Throughout her battle with cancer, Liezl had the support of her husband, Albert. In a Philippine Daily Inquirer report in 2012, Albert stated that he would make sure she lived “as normal a life as possible.”[3]

On March 14, 2015, Martinez peacefully died at 6:15 a.m. surrounded by her family, according to her mother Amalia Fuentes. She was 13 days shy of her 48th birthday.[4]

Legacy

Asked why she included Martinez among her first batch of members of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB), its former chairman and Senator Grace Poe said: “She was a good mother and wife, had a firm grasp of what is right or wrong, with a strong connection and concern for the movie and TV industries, balanced by her compassion for the welfare of children.”

With the MTRCB, Liezl took charge of the “Matalinong Panonood” sorties to various parts of the country.

Liezl was designated to oversee physical improvements in the MTRCB Building, a task she relished and was meticulous to the detail.

The building's fourth floor board room was later named the Liezl S. Martinez Hall. Christening rights were held on the March 25, 2015, two days before what would have been her 48th birthday; in attendance were her husband, Albert; children Alfonso, Alyanna and Alissa; and Liezl's father, Romeo Vasquez; the MTRCB's chairman, Eugenio “Toto” Villareal; board members; and Liezl's office staff who loved their "Ma’am Liezl".[5]

Filmography

Title Role Year
Sa Manlulupig Di Ka Pasisiil 1968
Good Morning Titser 1968
Portrait of An Angel 1971
Europe Here We Come 1971
Liezl and the 7 Hoods 1971
Anghel na Pag-Ibig 1972
Poor Little Rich Girl 1972
Pinokyo en Little Snow White 1972
Sa Aming Muling Pagkikita 1973
Nagbalik na Lumipas 1973
Durugin Ang Mga Diyablo Sa Punta Fuego 1974
Ibulong Mo Sa Puso 1984
Lipa Arandia Massacre: Lord, Deliver Us From Evil Cindy 1994
Rosario Mother Superior 2010

References

  1. ^ San Diego, Bayani Jr. (18 March 2015). "Amalia Fuentes: Liezl Martinez was a class act".
  2. ^ "Liezl on her personal cancer treatment". The Philippine STAR. August 12, 2013.
  3. ^ "Actress Liezl Martinez, wife of actor Albert Martinez, passes away". 14 March 2015.
  4. ^ "Actress Liezl Martinez dies". 14 March 2015.
  5. ^ "MTRCB names hall after Liezl". The Philippine STAR.