Jaime de la Rosa
| Jaime de la Rosa | |
|---|---|
| Ladawan:Jaime de la Rosa.jpg | |
| De la Rosa, c. 1950s | |
| Member of the Manila City Council from the 4th district | |
| Termino Pebrero 3, 1988 – Hunyo 30, 1992 | |
| Personal na mga detalye | |
| Kamundagan | Tomás Lim de la Rosa Septyembre 18, 1921 Lubao, Pampanga, Philippine Islands |
| Kagadanan | Error: Need valid death date (first date): year, month, day Manila, Philippines |
| Lulubngan | Loyola Memorial Park, Marikina, Philippines[1] |
| Partido politikal | Lakas (1992) |
| Agom | Beatriz Ocampo Santos |
| Mga karelasyon | Rogelio de la Rosa (brother)[2] África de la Rosa (sister) |
| Mga aki | 3 |
| Kasibotan | Aktor, politiko |
| (Mga) gaha | Tommy, Jaime |
Si Jaime Lim de la Rosa (Septyembre 18, 1921 – Desyembre 2, 1992), midbid man sa apod niya sa mga pelikula na Jaime de la Rosa, sarong Filipinong aktor asin politiko aktibo sa showbiz poon kan mga 1940 sundo 1960. Siya nagsirbe man na konehal nin Manila representado an ika-4 na distrito poon 1988 sundo 1992.
Kaamayi nin buhay
[baguhon | baguhon an source]An 'Tomás de la Rosa' iyo an enot na ginamit niya sa pelikula, dangan ini rinibayan niya kan pangaran na Jaime. Siya namundag sa Lubao, Pampanga, kan Septyembre 18, 1921. Siya tugang na ngohod ni dating senador na si Rogelio de la Rosa.
Buhay personal
[baguhon | baguhon an source]Si De la Rosa bilang tugang ni Rogelio dela Rosa iyo an saro sa na pusogt na artista kan LVN Pictures. Siya naagom si Beatriz S. Dela Rosa (Desyembre 5, 1922 – Septyembre 18, 2000). Siya igwang Kastila asin Insik na mga ginikanan.[3]
Pagkagadan
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Si De la Rosa nagadan kan Desyembre 2, 1992. Siya ilinubong sa Loyola Memorial Park sa Marikina.
Filmograpiya
[baguhon | baguhon an source]- 1939: Mga Anak ng Lansangan - Eastern Pictures
- 1940: Cadena de amor - Sanggumay Pictures
- 1940: Bawal na Pag-ibig - Parlatone Hispano-Filipino
- 1940: Kahapon Lamang - Sampaguita Pictures
- 1941: Ibong Sawi - Excelsior Pictures
- 1946: Garrison 13 - Lvn Pictures
- 1946: Aladin - Lvn Pictures
- 1947: Bagong Manunubos - Lvn Pictures
- 1947: Ikaw ay Akin - Lvn Pictures
- 1947: Binatang Taring - Lvn Pictures
- 1947: Romansa - Lvn Pictures
- 1948: Engkantada - Lvn Pictures
- 1948: Krus na Bituin - Lvn Pictures
- 1948: Waling-Waling - Lvn Pictures
- 1948: Hamak na Dakila - Lvn Pictures
- 1948: Tanikalang papel - Lvn Pictures
- 1948: Malikmata - Fernardo Poe Pictures
- 1949: Parola - Lvn Pictures
- 1949: Gitano - Lvn Pictures
- 1949: Tambol Mayor - Lvn Pictures
- 1949: Padre Burgos - Premiere Production
- 1949: Biglang Yaman - Lvn Pictures
- 1949: Batalyon XIII - Lvn Pictures
- 1950: Nuno sa Punso - Lvn Pictures
- 1950: Kontrabando - Lvn Pictures
- 1950: In Despair - Lvn Pictures
- 1951: Reyna Elena - Lvn Pictures
- 1951: Satur - Lvn Pictures[4]
- 1951: Anak ng Pulubi - Lvn Pictures
- 1951: Shalimar - Lvn Pictures
- 1951: Probinsiyano - Lvn Pictures
- 1951: Amor mio - Lvn Pictures
- 1952: Korea - Lvn Pictures[5]
- 1952: Sa Paanan ng Nazareno - Lvn Pictures
- 1952: Digmaan ng Damdamin - Lvn Pictures
- 1952: Taong Paniki - Lvn Pictures
- 1952: Kabalyerong Itim - Lvn Pictures
- 1952: Haring Solomon - Lvn Pictures
- 1953: Loida - Lvn Pictures
- 1953: Dyesebel - Premiere Production & Manuel Vistan Jr.[6]
- 1953: Batanguena - Lvn Pictures
- 1954: Dalawang Panata - Lvn Pictures
- 1954: Virtuoso - Lvn Pictures
- 1954: Doce Pares - Lvn Pictures
- 1954: Donato - Lvn Pictures
- 1954: Tinalikdang Dambana - Lvn Pictures
- 1954: Galawgaw - Lvn Pictures
- 1955: Saydwok Bendor - Lvn Pictures
- 1955: Niña Bonita - Lvn Pictures
- 1955: Dinayang Pagmamahal - Lvn Pictures
- 1956: No Money..No Honey - Lvn Pictures
- 1956: Luksang Tagumpay - Lvn Pictures[7]
- 1956: Medalyong Perlas - Lvn Pictures
- 1956: Kumander 13 - Lvn Pictures
- 1957: Hukom Roldan - Lvn Pictures
- 1957: Turista - Lvn Pictures
- 1958: Faithful - Lvn Pictures
Toltolan
[baguhon | baguhon an source]- ↑ Ramos, Neil. "Where they lay". Tempo - The Nation's Fastest Growing Newspaper. https://www.tempo.com.ph/2019/10/31/where-they-lay/.
- ↑ Focus on Filipino Films: A Sampling, 1951-1982 (in English). Experimental cinema of the Philippines. 1984. p. 32. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
- ↑ "Jaime de la Rosa, matinee idol of the 50s | The Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online". Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on 2011-03-18. Unknown parameter
|url-status=ignored (help) - ↑ Reyes, D. M. (2010). The Life and Art of Francisco Coching (in English). Vibal Foundation. p. 26. ISBN 978-971-0538-07-2. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
- ↑ Pareja, Lynn S. (15 March 2002). "The First Golden Decade of the FAMAS - the 1950s" (in en). Philippine Daily Inquirer. https://books.google.com/books?id=pK41AAAAIBAJ&pg=PA174.
- ↑ Hayward, Philip (26 July 2018). Scaled for Success: The Internationalisation of the Mermaid (in English). Indiana University Press. p. 161. ISBN 978-0-86196-948-7. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
- ↑ Diego, Bayani San Jr. (28 October 2015). "Remembering Daboy" (in en). INQUIRER.net. https://entertainment.inquirer.net/182077/remembering-daboy.