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The Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences awards the Natatanging Alagad ng Sining to honor the achievements of the King of Philippine Movies, Fernando Poe, Jr., whose passed away just six months prior to the awards.
[edit] Background of Recipient
Fernando Poe, Jr. is one of the most popular movie stars in Philippine Cinema. His extraordinary following and charisma onscreen has garnered him the highest title anyone can bestow on an individual in Philippine Cinema. His signature roles as defender of the masses in many action films has cemented his reputation and has gained him a large following. In addition to his exemplary career as an actor, Poe has also dabbled in writing and directing. In fact, Poe has won a FAMAS for Writing: Story in 1970 and two for Directing in 1984 and 1995, which are a testament to his artistic inclinations in film.
[edit] Recipient of the Natatanging Alagad ng Sining Award
FAMAS Awards |
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FAMAS Award of Merit:
Current Awards |
Best Picture • Best Director • Best Leading Actor • Best Leading Actress • Best Screenplay • Best Supporting Actor • Best Supporting Actress • Best Child Actor • Best Child Actress • Best Story • Best Cinematography • Best Art Direction • Best Film Editing • Best Sound • Best Theme Song • Best Visual Effects Best Special Effects
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FAMAS Award of Merit:
Retired Awards |
Best Featurette • Best Short Film
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Special Awards:
Current Awards |
FAMAS Hall of Fame Award • FAMAS Circle of Excellence Award • FAMAS Lifetime Achievement Award • FAMAS Grand Award • Atty. Flavio G. Macaso Memorial Award • Dr. Jose Perez Memorial Award for Journalism • Fernando Poe, Jr. Memorial Award • German Moreno Youth Achievement Award • Golden Artist Award • International Artist Award • Posthumous Award • Presidential Award • Special Citation Award
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Special Awards:
Retired Awards |
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One-time:
FAMAS Awards |
Centennial Award • Bukas Palad Award • Bituin ng FAMAS Mula Noon Hanggang Ngayon Award • Natatanging Alagad ng Sining Award
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Maria Clara Awards** |
The First Maria Clara Awards (1950) • The Second Maria Clara Awards (1951) • The Fifty-Fifth Maria Clara Awards (2005)
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**A now defunct award giving body
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