Lorna Tolentino
Lorna Tolentino | |
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Born | Victoria Lorna Perez Aluquin December 23, 1961 |
Other names | Lorna T, L.T. |
Occupation(s) | Actress, film producer, television personality, model |
Years active | 1969–present |
Spouse | |
Children | 2, including Renz Marion |
Victoria Lorna Perez Aluquin-Fernandez (born December 23, 1961), better known by her stage name Lorna Tolentino, sometimes known as L.T., an abbreviation of her screen name, is a Filipino actress, model, film producer and television personality. Dubbed as the "Prime Star",[1] she is known for her dramatic roles in film and television and was the fourth actress to achieve the Grandslam status for her performance in the film Narito ang Puso Ko (1992). With a career spanning five decades, she has already appeared in 100 motion pictures[2] and is cited by critics as one of the greatest Filipino actresses in Philippine cinema.[3][4][5] She has received numerous accolades including seven FAMAS Awards, four Luna Awards, a Gawad Urian Award and two commendations from Asian Television Award.[6][7][8]
Early life
[edit]Lorna Tolentino was born as Victoria Lorna Perez Aluquin on December 23, 1961, in Concepcion, Tarlac and later moved to Manila. Her father is from Liliw, Laguna. She is also the stepmother of actor Mark Anthony Fernandez. She is first cousin to actress Amy Perez, Zsa Zsa Padilla and a niece of actor Jerry Pons. She was married to actor Rudy Fernandez from 1983 until his death in 2008. They have two sons.
She attended the elementary grades at St. Anthony School where she also finished high school. She took up a Bachelor of Arts course at St. Paul College in Quezon City, and also at the University of Santo Tomas and Maryknoll College (now Miriam College).
Career
[edit]She started her career as a child actress. Later, she portrayed the young Susan Roces in Divina Gracia and has a total of at least 60 movies. She has won eight film awards and garnered 20 nominations (mostly for Best Actress in FAMAS).
Her notable performances were Uod at Rosas (1981), Moral (1982), Sinasamba Kita (1982), Init sa Magdamag (1983), Somewhere (1984), Huwag Mo Kaming Isumpa (1986), Nakagapos Na Puso (1986), Pinulot Ka Lang sa Lupa (1987), Natutulog Ba ang Diyos (1988). In 2002, Tolentino starred in her first Primetime Drama Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay the first time Tolentino starred in a teleserye. In 2004-2008 she went to GMA Network to star in Hanggang Kailan and host Startalk to replace Rosanna Roces.
Tolentino returned to ABS-CBN to star with an ensemble cast in Dahil May Isang Ikaw, which earned her more praise. In 2010, she starred in the TV drama Momay, and in 2011, she starred in Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin with an ensemble cast.
She is also one of the Grandslam actresses in Philippine Cinema together with Vilma Santos, Elizabeth Oropesa, Nora Aunor and Sharon Cuneta. She won her Grandslam Best Actress for Narito ang Puso Ko (1993). She went back to her original network, GMA Network, to star in the upcoming heavy drama series Pahiram ng Sandali.
In May 2001, Tolentino participated in the protests of EDSA III, which called for Joseph Estrada's return to the Philippine presidency.[9]
Tolentino is also known for her dramatic roles in television dramas. In 2002-2003, she was cast in the suspense drama series Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay as Lorrea/Lorrinda Guinto/Red Butterfly, a lead role which successfully set Philippine Primetime TV Standards and a successful finale.
In 2009-2010, Tolentino stopped doing TV series and instead focused on full-length films. On occasions, she participated as a TV host. She came back to reclaim her throne when she played the role of Atty. Tessa Ramirez in the popular soap opera Dahil May Isang Ikaw which won her more accolades in the New York Television Awards for Best Telenovela.
In 2011, she starred in the action-drama television series Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin, where she played a villain as Alondra Sebastiano. She later left the network and starred in the television drama Glamorosa.
In 2012, Tolentino did the soap opera Pahiram ng Sandali with GMA-7 with actor Dingdong Dantes, Christopher de Leon and Max Collins. She was included in the cast of Valiente and the weekly series Third Eye both airing on TV5.
In 2014, Tolentino had a small part in the GMA Network series, Genesis again with Dingdong Dantes.
In 2015, she starred with Ruffa Gutierrez and Gelli de Belen in Misterless Misis on TV5.
In 2018, Tolentino came back to ABS-CBN after five years to do the daytime series Asintado. After Asintado, Tolentino played the villainous and authoritarian bureaucrat-first lady turned warlord Lily Ann Cortez-Hidalgo on ABS-CBN's FPJ's Ang Probinsyano, topbilled by Coco Martin and reunited again with Martin in FPJ's Batang Quiapo as the anti-heroic syndicate leader Amanda Salonga.
Acting style and reception
[edit]Lorna Tolentino - as we all know - is one of the finest actresses in Philippine cinema. She's a grand-slam queen capable of displaying emotions ranging from A-Z.
Tolentino "has been known to practice emotional restraint in her acting."[11] In 2004, the Directors’ Guild of the Philippines Inc. have listed her among the "15 Best Filipino Actresses of All Time".[12] In 2006, S Magazine also included her in their list of "Philippine Cinema’s 15 Best Actresses of All Time" voted by film directors, scriptwriters and journalists.[13] In a special episode of QTV's Ang Pinaka hosted by Pia Guanio, her dialogue with Alice Dixson in the 1988 film Nagbabagang Luha was included in their list of "20 Most Unforgettable Filipino Movie Quotes of All Time."[14] Critic Elvin Luciano praised her portrayal in the 2010 film Sa 'Yo Lamang saying: "LT has mastered her craft, and at the same time, effectively supports her co-stars."[15] Abigail Mendoza of Philippine Entertainment Portal praised her performance in the film Burgos (2013) saying: "Tolentino effectively evokes empathy with her subtle but compelling portrayal of Edita Burgos", further adding: "The actress shines in bringing life to the subdued but resilient heroine of the biopic, making her audience feel that a mother’s love is indeed so powerful."[16] Edita Burgos herself praised Tolentino's portrayal saying: "It’s not only very accurate, it’s a very sensitive portrayal not only during the lonely and sorrowful moments but even the joyful experience with the children. It's very beautiful."[17]
Reception
[edit]Tolentino has been described as the "Grandslam Queen" by various media outlets.[18][19][20][21] She is the second most nominated actress in a leading role at the FAMAS Awards history (behind Nora Aunor) having been nominated 16 times since 1988, tying the record with Lolita Rodriguez. She is also the third most nominated actress for the leading role in Gawad Urian Awards history (behind Nora Aunor and Vilma Santos), garnering 10 nominations since 1983. She starred with the ensemble cast in the 2009 series Dahil May Isang Ikaw. According to AGB Neilsen, the series attained 33.6% TV ratings in Mega Manila,[22] earned a nomination at the International Emmy Awards in the Best Telenovela category and premiered in more than ten countries globally including Colombia, becoming the second Filipino content to air in Latin America.[23] Yes! Magazine have included Tolentino in their annual list of 100 Most Beautiful Stars in 2009,[24] 2010,[25] 2013, and 2015.[26] Among the local celebrities who expressed admiration towards Tolentino include Tootsie Guevara.[27]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Studio |
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1970 | Divina Gracia | FPJ Productions | |
Mga Anghel Na Walang Langit | Nena | ||
1972 | My Little One | Prima Productions | |
1973 | Pag-ibig Mo, Buhay Ko! | Virgo Film Productions | |
1974 | Biyenan Ko Ang Aking Anak | Marilou | |
1975 | Langit Ko... Ang Pag-ibig Mo | Cubao Cinema Film Organization International | |
1976 | Boss, Basta Ikaw (Wa 'Na 'Ko Sey) | Be-Men Film Productions | |
Sapagkat Kami'y Tao Lamang: Part 2 | |||
1978 | Gorgonya | AGP Film Productions | |
Miss Dulce Amor, Ina | Seven-Star Productions | ||
Esmeralda at Ruby | |||
Paano ang Gabi Kung Wala Kana | |||
Katawang Alabok | Katrina Walston | Agrix Films Production | |
1979 | Dalaga | Kinavesa International | |
Sa Putik Ihuhugas ang Dugo | |||
Midnight Show | |||
Iskandalo! | Norma Campos | Regal Films | |
Nang Umapoy ang Karagatan | Showbiz Incorporated | ||
Mga Huwad Na Mananayaw | |||
Stepsisters | MVP Pictures | ||
Aliw | Lingling | ||
Star? | Agrix Films Productions | ||
1980 | 4 Na Maria | ||
City After Dark | Baby | Regal Films | |
Disco Madhouse | |||
Uhaw sa Kalayaan | |||
Sa Init ng Apoy | Trigon Cinema Arts | ||
Waikiki: Sa Lupa ng Ating Mga Pangarap | |||
Mamang Sorbetero | |||
Waikiki | |||
1981 | Tropang Bulilit | ||
Cover Girls | |||
Diosa | |||
Wild | |||
Caught in the Act | |||
1982 | Uod at Rosas | ||
Sinasamba Kita | Nora | Viva Films | |
Dormitoryo: Buhay Estudyante | Cynthia | All Star Films | |
Moral | Joey | Seven Star Productions | |
Kumander Elpidio Paclibar | |||
1983 | Init sa Magdamag | Becky Claudio / Leah Sanchez | Viva Films |
Sana, Bukas Pa ang Kahapon | |||
Vendetta | |||
1984 | Somewhere | Shirley Morena | Viva Films |
1985 | Hello Lover, Goodbye Friend | Falcon Films | |
Hindi Nahahati ang Langit | Melody | Vanguard Films | |
Muling Buksan ang Puso | Viva Films | ||
Ina, Kasusuklaman Ba Kita? | Rizzy | Seiko Films | |
1986 | Huwag Mo Kaming Isumpa | ||
Nakagapos Na Puso | Eliza Fajardo | Viva Films | |
1987 | Pinulot Ka Lang sa Lupa | Santina | Regal Films |
Maging Akin Ka Lamang | Rosita Monteverde | Viva Films | |
1988 | Nagbabagang Luha | Maita | Regal Films |
Natutulog Pa ang Diyos | Gillian Ramirez | Seiko Films | |
1989 | Kailan Mahuhugasan ang Kasalanan? | Monica Escudero | Vision Films |
1990 | Tiny Terrestrial: The Three Professors | Prof. Carla Presto-Eyestyle | |
Higit Na Matimbang ang Dugo | |||
Ayaw Matulog Ng Gabi | Golden Lion Films | ||
1991 | Kislap sa Dilim | Ciena | Bonanza Films & Reflection Films |
1992 | Narito ang Puso Ko | Helen | Viva Films |
1993 | Gaano Kita Kamahal | Auring Suclad | Stellar Film |
Kung Ako'y Iiwan Mo | Winnie Martin | Regal Films | |
1994 | The Elsa Santos Castillo (The Chop-chop Lady) Story | Elsa Santos Castillo | FLT Films International |
1995 | Sa Ngalan ng Pag-ibig | Mae | Regal Films |
Sigaw ng Puso | Nikki | Premiere International | |
Patayin sa Sindak si Barbara | Barbara | Star Cinema | |
Emergency Call | Premier International Corporation | ||
1996 | Kristo | Veronica | Cine Suerte |
May Nagmamahal Sa'yo | Louella | Star Cinema | |
Bayarang Puso[28][29] | Juliet Sanvictores | Regal Films | |
Wag na Wag Kang Lalayo | Victoria | OctoArts Films | |
1997 | Hanggang Kailan Kita Mamahalin | Lisa Reyes | Star Cinema |
1998 | Pusong Mamon | Annie | Viva Films |
1999 | Luksong Tinik | Beth Pineda | Regal Films |
2000 | Yakapin Mo ang Umaga | Ria | |
Ping Lacson, Super Cop | Alice Lacson | Millennium Cinema | |
2001 | Sugatang Puso | Celine | Regal Films |
Abakada... Ina | Estela | Viva Films | |
2003 | Magnifico | Edna | Violett Films Production |
Utang ng Ama | Doctora | Maverick Films | |
Mano Po 2: My Home | Belinda | Regal Films | |
2005 | Lovestruck | Cocoy and Myka's mother | GMA Films |
2006 | Mano Po 5: Gua Ai Di | Yolanda | Regal Films |
2007 | Katas ng Saudi | Marcy | Maverick Films |
2010 | Sa 'yo Lamang | Amanda Alvero | Star Cinema |
2011 | Ang Panday 2 | Baruka | Imus Productions GMA Films |
2013 | Burgos | Edith Burgos | Cinemalaya |
2015 | Crazy Beautiful You | Dra. Lea Serrano | Star Cinema |
Felix Manalo | Attending Physician | Viva Films | |
The Last Pinoy Action King | Herself | Reflection Films Quiapost Films | |
#WalangForever | Betchay Nolasco | Quantum Films | |
2017 | Kamandag ng Droga | Viva Films |
Television / Digital Series
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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1977 | Darna | Darna | ||
1987 | Trianggulo | Television film | [30] | |
1993 | Star Drama Theater Presents: Lorna | Various roles | ||
1994 | Ready, Get Set, Go! | Herself - Host | ||
1997 | NegoSyete | Herself - Co-host | ||
1999 | 1 for 3 | Yugie | ||
1999–2000 | Liwanag ng Hatinggabi | Amanda | ||
2002–2003 | Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay | Lorrea Guinto / Lea Mijares | Protagonist | |
Lorrinda Gunto / Ingrid Medrano / Red Butterfly | Antagonist | |||
2003 | All About You | Herself - Host | ||
2004 | 30 Days | |||
Hanggang Kailan | Valerie Rosales | |||
2005 | Darna | Queen Adran | ||
2005–2006 | Sugo | Amelia | ||
2006 | O, Mare Ko! | Victoria "Vicky" | ||
Now and Forever: Linlang | Lorena Castrillo | |||
2007 | StarStruck: The Next Level | Herself - Council member | ||
2007–2008 | Zaido: Pulis Pangkalawakan | Helen Lorenzo / Shanara | ||
2009 | Maalaala Mo Kaya | Miriam | Episode: "Chess" | |
2009–2010 | May Bukas Pa | Miriam | ||
2009–2010 | Dahil May Isang Ikaw | Tessa Ramirez | [31] | |
2010 | Momay | Shirley Buenavidez | Support role / Protagonist | |
2011 | Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin | Alondra Sebastiano-del Tierro | Main role / Primary Antagonist | [32][33] |
2011–2012 | Glamorosa | Dra. Natalia Herrera-Marciano / Dra. Natalia Lustico | Main role / Protagonist | [34][35][36] |
2012 | Pidol's Wonderland | Mia | Episode: "Moomoo Mia" | |
Valiente | Milagros "Mila" De Jesus Regalado-Ilagan / Mila Ilagan-Arden | |||
Sharon: Kasama Mo, Kapatid | Herself - Guest | |||
Third Eye | Rosanna | [37] | ||
Artista Academy | Herself - Judge | |||
2012–2013 | Pahiram ng Sandali | Janice Alvaro-Reyes | [38][39][40][41] | |
2013 | Cassandra: Warrior Angel | Jana Alcuaz | [42] | |
Home Sweet Home | Azon | |||
The Ryzza Mae Show | Herself | |||
Magpakailanman | Susan Maniego | |||
Genesis | President Sandra Sebastian-Trinidad | |||
2014 | My Destiny | Agnes dela Rosa | Support Role | |
2015 | Misterless Misis | Jenny | ||
2016 | Yan ang Morning! | Herself | ||
2017 | Maalaala Mo Kaya | Maya | Episode: "Love Behind Bars" | |
Eat Bulaga Lenten Special | Judit Peña | Episode: "Pagpapatawad" | ||
2018 | Asintado | Miranda Ojeda | Main role / Antagonist / Anti-Hero | [43] |
Barangay 143 | Kapitana Baby dela Cruz | Dubbed voice | ||
2019–2022 | FPJ's Ang Probinsyano | First Lady Lily Ann Cortez-Hidalgo | Main role / Primary Antagonist | |
2019 | Call Me Tita | Josefa "Josa" Orosa | ||
2023–present | FPJ's Batang Quiapo | Amanda Salonga | Main role / Anti-Hero/ Protagonist |
As producer or executive producer
[edit]- Kaaway ng Batas (1990)
- Kislap sa Dilim (1991)
- Kamay ni Kain (1992)
- Kahit Buhay Ko (1992)
- Matimbang Pa sa Dugo (1995)
- Itataya Ko ang Buhay Ko (1996)
- Hula Mo, Huli Ko (2002)
Awards and nominations
[edit]See also
[edit]References
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- ^ "Lorna Tolentino, a timeless beauty icon". The Manila Times. 2019-05-18. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
- ^ "Lorna Tolentino, Michael V, Saksi highly commended in 18th Asian Television Awards". PEP.ph. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
- ^ "LT hindi inakalang mananalo uli sa FAMAS!". www.philstar.com. 2016-12-06. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
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External links
[edit]- Media related to Lorna Tolentino at Wikimedia Commons
- Lorna Tolentino at IMDb
- Lorna Tolentino at British Film Institute
- Lorna Tolentino at Rotten Tomatoes
- Lorna Tolentino at AllMovie
- Lorna Tolentino at Metacritic
- 1961 births
- Living people
- ABS-CBN people
- Actresses from Tarlac
- Fernandez family
- Filipino child actresses
- Filipino women comedians
- Filipino film actresses
- Filipino people of Kapampangan descent
- Filipino people of Spanish descent
- Filipino Roman Catholics
- Filipino television actresses
- Former members of Iglesia ni Cristo
- GMA Network (company) people
- Miriam College alumni
- Actresses from Manila
- TV5 Network people
- University of Santo Tomas alumni
- 20th-century Filipino actresses
- 21st-century Filipino actresses