Marlene Daudén
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Marlene Dauden is considered one of the greatest Filipina drama actresses of all time. She achieved her legendary status as a film thespian during her film career that spanned from the 1950s up to the 1970s. During the height of her fame, she was one of the most bankable stars of Sampaguita Pictures, which used to be one of the leading Philippine movie studios of the era.
Born to a Spanish-Irish father and a Spanish mother, Marlene graduated from Saint Scholastica's College in Leon Guinto Street, Malate, Manila. In the beginning, she was entirely a stranger to Tagalog, then the main dialect used for mainstream Filipino movies because Marlene only spoke English at school and Spanish at home. When she was discovered, this proved to be the one hurdle she had to overcome before becoming a bankable star. Nevertheless, with the help of Rosa Mia and her sacrifices from attending social functions while memorize her Tagalog lines in between filming sessions, she was able to ace her acting career.
Marlene started out doing bit parts until she was cast in heavy supporting roles such as the black sheep sister of Paraluman in Anino ni Bathala in 1958, where she won her first the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) Award. With her newfound popularity and her recent FAMAS victory, she was then cast as the lead star in her first leading role in the movie Rosa Rossini. After Sampaguita Pictures declined in the 1960s, she became a freelance actress, giving her more freedom to choose more challenging dramatic roles and winning awards in the process.
Marlene will forever be remembered in Philippine film history as the first Filipino thespian ever to win five acting awards from the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS), which was the only film award-giving body in the Philippines during her time. She won Best Supporting Actress for her roles in the films Anino ni Bathala, Kamandag and Sapagkat Kami'y Tao Lamang. (The latter was said to be her favorite film of hers.) She also won two Best Actress awards for the films Sa Bawat Pintig ng Puso and Kapag Puso'y Sinugatan. She was also nominated by the FAMAS for an additional five times: Best Supporting Actress for Talipandas, where she beat herself for the award; Best Actress for Gumuhong Bantayog, in which she was defeated by Charito Solis; Best Actress for Mila Rosa, where she was defeated by Barbara Perez; Best Actress for Alipin ng Busabos, where she was also defeated by Charito Solis; and Babae, Ikaw ang Dahilan, where she was defeated by Boots Anson-Roa and Vilma Santos for the honor.
Marlene made her last film in 1978 entitled Kung Kaya Mo, Kaya Ko Rin with Christopher de Leon, after which she migrated to the United States. She also appeared in Combat Killers with Leopoldo Salcedo, but the film was not released theatrically. She is currently married to former De La Salle Green Archer basketball star Ernesto "Nonggoy" Hernaez, with whom she has three children. They now reside in California, where Marlene runs a lumpia business while working as a medical office manager. [1]
[edit] Filmography
- 1957 - Mga Ligaw na Bulaklak
- 1957 - Gabi at Araw
- 1957 - Eternally
- 1958 - Kundiman ng Puso
- 1958 - Anino ni Bathala
- 1958 - Silveria
- 1958 - Mapait na Lihim
- 1958 - Berdaderong Ginto
- 1958 - Alaalang Banal
- 1958 - Anino ni Bathala
- 1958 - Talipandas
- 1959 - Kamandag
- 1959 - Rosa Rossini
- 1960 - Gumuhong Bantayog
- 1963 - Sapagkat Kami'y Tao Lamang
- 1964 - Sa Bawat Pintig ng Puso
- 1965 - Mial Rosa
- 1968 - Alipin ng Busabos
- 1972 - Babae, Ikaw ang Dahilan
- 1978 - Kung Kaya Mo, Kaya Ko Rin
- 1980 - Combat Killers