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Bella Flores
Villainy Personified
Named to refer to beautiful flowers, Bella Flores started a career as a villainess when she was only 18 years old, and, at over 80 now, has long defined how kontrabida is to be acted onscreen.
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Aiza Seguerra
The Musikera
Starting as a child actress (and a Little Miss Philippines runner-up at three years old, at that), Aiza Seguerra re-established herself as a singer - much to the benefit of the music industry AND the GLBTQIAs in the Philippines.
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Cherie Gil
How to Be a Snob
The moment she utterd: "You're nothing but a secondhand, trying hard copycat," complete with throwing of a glass of water on Sharon Cuneta's face, Cherie Gil became everybody bitchy's role model.
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Nanette Inventor
Doña Buding, and So Much More
First making a name in Penthouse Live, Nanette Inventor's Doña Buding has become the epitome of the social-climbing wealth-conscious Filipino - and in such a funny way, too.
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Dyesebel
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Catalino Ortiz Brocka
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Imelda R. Marcos
Iron Butterfly |
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Lea Salonga
Pinoy Pride |
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Sharon Cuneta
Megastar |
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Maricel Soriano
Diamond Star |
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Darna
Flying High |
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Vilma Santos
Star for All Seasons |
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Nora Aunor
The One and Only Superstar |
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ZsaZsa Zsaturnnah
Caricatured Gay Heroine |
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