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Eddie del Mar

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Eddie del Mar
Born
Eduardo Sangalang Magat

(1919-10-13)13 October 1919
Died8 November 1986(1986-11-08) (aged 67)
Occupation(s)Actor, screenwriter, director, filmmaker
Years active1945–1986

Eduardo Sangalang Magat (13 October 1919 – 8 November 1986), better known by his stage name Eddie del Mar, was a Filipino actor, screenwriter, director, and movie producer, particularly noted for his portrayals of Philippine national figures such as Andres Bonifacio, José Rizal, and the fictional Crisostomo Ibarra.[1] He also starred in films with social issue theme.[2]

Del Mar and wife Milagros Amansec Magat (December 12, 1929 – February 10, 2021) are buried at Loyola Memorial Park.

Del Mar-Milagros Amansec Magat (December 12, 1929-February 10, 2021) grave

Filmography

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  • 1947 – Ang Kapilya sa May Daang Bakal, Sampaguita Pictures
  • 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

References

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  1. ^ "Eddie del Mar: The heroes' actor". ABS-CBN News. 20 November 2019. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  2. ^ "EDDIE DEL MAR TRIBUTE AT CCP". Cultural Center of the Philippines. 3 October 2019. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
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