Irma Adlawan

Irma Adlawan
Born Irma Santonil Adlawan
March 7, 1962
Sta. Isabel, Kawit, Cavite, Philippines
Alma mater St. Mary Magdalene School,[1] University of the Philippines
Occupation Actress
Years active 1983–present

Irma Adlawan (born March 7, 1962 in Kawit, Cavite, Philippines) is a Filipino stage, film, and television actress. She is known primarily for her work in independent films and for her roles in several primetime soap operas such as Maging Sino Ka Man, Precious Hearts Romances Presents: Kristine, and Amaya, among others.

She is currently seen as Mirasol on ABS-CBN's Forevermore.

Biography

Early life

Adlawan was born in Tondo, Manila, the daughter of Conrada Santonil, a housewife, and Pedro Adlawan, a retired colonel.[1] She attended St. Mary Magdalene School[1] in Cavite and became a student of Speech and Drama at the University of the Philippines–Diliman, having transferred from its Manila campus.[2]

Career

Her first stage role was Helena from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, which she performed for Dulaang UP in 1983, under the direction of DUP founder Tony Mabesa. He had asked her to audition, and she was subsequently cast.[3] From then on she had become a regular of Dulaang UP, starring in productions such as Chekhov's Three Sisters, Betti's The Queen and the Rebels, Fay and Michael Kanin's Rashomon, and Molière's The Misanthrope, as well as a multitude of other plays.[2]

After UP, Adlawan became a member of Tanghalang Pilipino's Actors Company from 1991 to 1998, performing in numerous stage plays. Some of her most notable roles include a Chinese film producer, based on Regal Films matriarch Mother Lily Monteverde, in Dennis Marasigan's Ang Buhay Ay Pelikula, Zafira in Francisco Balagtas' Orosman at Zafira, Sisa in the Cayabyab-Lumbera musical adaptation of José Rizal's Noli Me Tangere, and Teodora Alonso in Nonon Padilla and Rene O. Villanueva's Teodora. For Buhay Ay Pelikula she was cited as Best Actress of the Year by the Young Critics Circle in 1992, while for Teodora her performance as the mother of Philippine hero José Rizal was praised by National Artist for Dance Leonor Orosa-Goquingco for "[accomplishing] her histrionic feat, her splendid tour de force [with such ease, passion, range, verisimilitude and transparency]."[4]

Some of Adlawan's early mainstream film roles include a victim of incestuous rape in Jeffrey Jeturian's Tuhog in 2001 and a public school teacher in Mga Munting Tinig in 2002, both of which earned her a Best Supporting Actress nomination at the Gawad Urian Awards.[5] Three years later, in 2005, during the advent of digital cinema, she starred in three independent films: ICU Bed #7, where she played Eddie Garcia's daughter; Sa North Diversion Road, which had been adapted for film and had her reprising her role from mid-90s theatre alongside John Arcilla, where they played 10 different couples dealing with infidelity; and Mga Pusang Gala, based on the Palanca award-winning screenplay by Rody Vera and Jun Lana, where she played the role of Marta, a single middle-aged advertising practitioner.[5] She received Best Actress nods for her performances in Sa North and Mga Pusang Gala. She continued to act in indies, playing lead and supporting roles from 2006 onwards. Her performance as Aling Carmen in Ataul: For Rent in 2007 earned her a FAMAS Best Supporting Actress award.

Her early television credits include appearances in Cecile Guidote-Alvarez's Balintataw, Behn Cervantes' Angkan, and Mario O'Hara's Mama. Later on, she would appear frequently in primetime teleseryes such as Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan, Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay, Mga Anghel na Walang Langit, and Encantadia. In 2006, she was cast in the recurring role of Imelda Magsaysay, the mother of Celine Magsaysay (played by Anne Curtis), in the highly successful ABS-CBN teleserye, Maging Sino Ka Man. Her other TV credits include Clara Rivero in Lobo, Margarita Fortalejo-Cervantes in Precious Hearts Romances Presents: Kristine in 2010, Mantal in Amaya in 2011, and numerous guest appearances in ABS-CBN and GMA Network's respective drama anthologies, Maalaala Mo Kaya and Magpakailanman.

While regularly appearing in teleseryes and acting in independent films, Adlawan continued to perform on the stage, and in 2008[6] she was inducted into the Aliw Awards Hall of Fame for her three Best Stage Actress wins in 100 Hundred Songs of Mary Helen Fee, Speaking in Tongues, and Ang Pokpok ng Ohio. That same year, she starred in Tanghalang Pilipino's production of David Henry Hwang's The Golden Child and alternated with Missy Maramara as Desdemona in Tanghalang Ateneo's adaptation of Shakespeare's Othello. The following year, in 2009, she portrayed the role of Candida Marasigan—which she would continue to reprise four more times in the next five years—in Nick Joaquin's A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino in a staging by Repertory Philippines.

That same year, Adlawan starred in Alvin Yapan's Cinemalaya film Ang Panggagahasa Kay Fe, for which she received another Best Actress nomination at the Gawad Urian Awards. She also reprised her role as Baby Magtalas, the mother of Laida Magtalas (played by Sarah Geronimo) in the sequel of A Very Special Love, You Changed My Life. In 2010, she starred in the Cinemalaya film Vox Populi, playing the role of Connie de Gracia, a politician's daughter running for office. In the following years, she returned to Dulaang UP by way of Wilfrido Ma. Guerrero's Forsaken House and again reprised her role as Baby Magtalas in It Takes a Man and a Woman. She also appeared in ABS-CBN's Got to Believe as Joaquin's nanny, Yaya Puring and Be Careful With My Heart as Vicky Reyes, Maya's adviser. Adlawan was also cast as Principal May, the corrupt principal of a public school in Titser, a miniseries produced for GMA News and Public Affairs.

At the 9th Cinemalaya Film Festival, she received a Balanghai Trophy for Best Actress in the New Breed Category for her performance in Transit as Janet, an OFW working in Israel "struggling to keep her family together amid threats of cultural dislocation."[7] She also received a Special Jury Citation for Ensemble Acting which she shares with Ping Medina, Jasmine Curtis-Smith, Mercedes Cabral, Marc Justine Alvarez, and Yatzuck Azuz. In 2014, she starred in Ronnie Lazaro's directorial debut Edna, a film that again tackles the stories of overseas Filipino workers. Adlawan was also part of The Janitor, an entry in the Directors Showcase category of Cinemalaya X. Later in the year, she joined the cast of Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil's launching teleserye Forevermore, as Mirasol, one of the farmers in their community and a maternal figure to Soberano's character, Agnes.

Personal life

Adlawan married actor/writer/director Dennis Marasigan, whom she met during their time at the UP and with whom she has four children. He has directed her in several of his films: Sa North Diversion Road, Tukso, and Vox Populi. They are separated.[8]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Bagong Bayani Virginia Parumog
1996 Bakit May Kahapon Pa? Karina's mother
1997 Minsan Lamang Magmahal Miss Anuevas
1998 José Rizal Lucia as Irma Adlawan-Marasigan
2001 Tuhog Perla Nominated—Gawad Urian Award for Best Actress (Pinakamahusay na Pangunahing Aktres) (2002)
2002 Mga Munting Tinig Fe Nominated—Gawad Urian Award for Best Actress (Pinakamahusay na Pangunahing Aktres) (2003)
2002 Mano Po Congresswoman
2003 Homecoming Puring
2004 Bridal Shower Joebert's mother
Milan Mary Grace's aunt
Naglalayag Charie
Santa Santita Mother with cellphone
2005 Nasaan Ka Man Abling
ICU Bed #7 Cely
Sa North Diversion Road Woman Nominated—Golden Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role – Drama (2006)
Nominated—Gawad Urian Award for Best Actress (Pinakamahusay na Pangunahing Aktres) (2006)
Mga Pusang Gala Marta Nominated—Star Award for Movies for Movie Actress of the Year (2006)
Nominated—FAP Award for Best Actress (2006)
Nominated—FAMAS Award for Best Actress (2006)
Mano Po 5: Gua Ai Di Mrs. Go
2007 Tukso Fe
Still Life
Signos Cora
Ataul: For Rent Aling Carmen FAMAS Award for Best Supporting Actress (2008)
Nominated—Star Award for Movies for Movie Supporting Actress of the Year (2008)
Nominated—Golden Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role – Drama (2008)
Nominated—FAP Award for Best Supporting Actress (2008)
Bahay Kubo: A Pinoy Mano Po! Julie as Irma Adlawan-Marasigan
2008 Huling Pasada
Parolado Adela Short film
Hubad Carmen Manahan Nominated—Star Award for Movies for Movie Actress of the Year (2009)
A Very Special Love Baby Magtalas
Melancholia Spiritist / Store owner
Dose Helen
2009 You Changed My Life Baby Magtalas
Padyak Pacita
Heavenly Touch Lydia
Kamoteng Kahoy Leticia
Mangatyanan Luzviminda Marquez
Ang Panggagahasa Kay Fe Fe Nominated—Gawad Urian Award for Best Actress (Pinakamahusay na Pangunahing Aktres) (2010)
Panahon Na Teresa
Iliw
Shake, Rattle & Roll XI Dr. Yulo
2010 Bigasan Rebecca
Off World The Mother
Vox Populi Connie de Gracia
Amigo Josefa
Super Inday and the Golden Bibe Lucita
2011 Wedding Tayo, Wedding Hindi! Laura Baytion
2012 Sta. Niña
The Reunion Irma (Pat's mother)
2013 It Takes a Man and a Woman Baby Magtalas
Transit Janet Cinemalaya IX Balanghai Trophy for Best Actress – New Breed Category (2013)
Cinemalaya IX Special Jury Citation for Ensemble Acting – New Breed Category* (2013)
Nominated—Golden Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role – Drama (2014)
Bamboo Flowers Berta
Islands Daughter
Island Dreams Maria
2014 The Janitor Crisanto's mother
Edna Edna de la Costa
Bacao
Beauty in a Bottle Herself Cameo appearance
Konsensya Short film

*: shared with Ping Medina, Jasmine Curtis-Smith, Mercedes Cabral, and Marc Justine Alvarez.

Television

Year Title Role Network
2001–2003 Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan Mercy ABS-CBN
2002–2003 Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay Sondra
2005–2006 Mga Anghel na Walang Langit Menggay
2005 Encantadia Amanda GMA Network
2006 Now And Forever: Tinig Noemi
Komiks Presents: Kamay Ni Hilda ABS-CBN
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Lampara Albert's mother
2006–2007 Maging Sino Ka Man Imelda Magsaysay
2007 MariMar Silva GMA Network
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Tako ABS-CBN
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Korona Teresa
2008 Lobo Clara Rivero
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Leather Shoes Ricardo's mother
2009 Parekoy Emma
Tayong Dalawa Berta Romano
Sine Novela: Paano Ba Ang Mangarap? Ising Estrella GMA Network
Only You Corazon "Cora" Mendoza ABS-CBN
The Wedding Grace Mañalac
Nagsimula sa Puso Elena Bernardo
PHR Presents: My Cheating Heart Zeny Santa Romana
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Sulo Chato
2010 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Gitara Cristina
Magkaribal Carolina
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Titulo Meya
PHR Presents: Kristine Margarita Fortalejo-Cervantes
2011 Your Song Presents: Kim - For You Mrs. Menendrez
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Piyesa Mama Bob
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Jacket Paolo's mother
Amaya Mantal GMA Network
2012 Alice Bungisngis and her Wonder Walis Margarita "Maggie" Fernandez / Gareng Lucsin
Wansapantaym: Lai, Lai, Batang Pasaway! Loida ABS-CBN
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Jacket Lita
Angelito: Ang Bagong Yugto Sally
Sana Ay Ikaw Na Nga Libay GMA Network
Magdalena Ludivina "Luding" Fuentebella
2013–2014 Magpakailanman Grace, "PNP: Pogi na Pulis - The PO2 Mariano Flormata Jr. Story"
Lina, "Kambal na Lihim"
Maxima, "Kagat ng Asong Ulol: The Eduardo Sese Story"
2013 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Bahay Gugoy ABS-CBN
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Make-Up Paning
Got to Believe Yaya Puring
Be Careful With My Heart Vicky Reyes
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Dream House Minda
Titser Principal May GMA Network
Genesis Felicita Hernandez
2014 Rhodora X Dra. Vivian Bautista
My BFF Tonying
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Mikropono Nati ABS-CBN
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Baston Lita
Ipaglaban Mo! Tiyang
Forevermore Mirasol
2015 Eat Bulaga Lenten Special Vangie's mother GMA Network
It's Showtime Holy Week Special Dolores ABS-CBN

Theatre

Year Title Role Theatre company Notes
1983 A Midsummer Night's Dream Helena Dulaang UP
1984 Three Sisters Irina
1985 The Queen and the Rebels Argia
1985 Rashomon Kinume
1987 The Misanthrope Célimène
1988 The Merchant of Venice Portia
1991 Mac Malicsi, T.N.T. Sally Sumulong Tanghalang Pilipino
1991 Sa North Diversion Road Woman Reprised role on film in 2005.
1992 Ang Buhay Ay Pelikula Prodyuser Best Actress of the Year—Young Critics Circle (1992)
Reprised role in 1994.
1992 The Seagull Nina
1992 Sigalot sa Venetia Checca
1993 Teodora Teodora Alonso
1994 Orosman at Zafira Zafira
1995 Noli Me Tangere Sisa
2002 Anatomiya ng Korupsiyon Cely
2002 One Hundred Songs of Mary Helen Fee Mary Helen Best Stage Actress—Aliw Awards
2005 Speaking in Tongues Jane Best Stage Actress—Aliw Awards
2006 Ang Pokpok ng Ohio Pokpok Best Stage Actress—Aliw Awards
2008 Othello: Ang Moro ng Venecia Desdemona Tanghalang Ateneo
2008 The Golden Child Siu Yong Tanghalang Pilipino
2009 A Portrait of the Artist as Filipino Candida Marasigan Repertory Philippines Reprised role four times, twice in 2013 and another two times in 2014.
2010 Medea Medea UP Dulaang Laboratoryo
2012 Forsaken House Encarna Dulaang UP

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Guerrero, Amadís Ma. "Irma Adlawan–how she went from ‘sandwich Queen’ to Drama Queen." Philippine Daily Inquirer 2 Nov. 2013. Web. 3 Nov. 2014.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Adlawan, Irma." CCP Encyclopedia of Art. Vol. 8. 1994. 253. Print.
  3. Arcellana, Juaniyo Y. "Irma By Daylight." The Philippine Star 21 Aug. 2005. Web. 15 Jan. 2015.
  4. Orosa-Goquingco, Leonor. Curtain Call: Selected Reviews, 1957–2000. Quezon City: U of the Philippines P, 2001. 111–12. Print.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Actors." Mga Pusang Gala, n.d. Web. 15 Jan. 2015.
  6. Mata, Paul. "Ricky Davao to receive Hall of Fame citation from Aliw Awards tonight." Philippine Entertainment Portal. 11 Nov. 2008. Web. 15 Jan. 2015.
  7. pintura14. "Irma Adlawan - Best Actress for "Transit" (New Breed, 9th Cinemalaya Film Festival, 2013)." Online video clip. YouTube. YouTube, 6 Aug. 2013. Web. 15 Jan. 2015.
  8. Reyes, William R. "Dramatic actress Irma Adlawan reveals her heartaches as a mother of four." Philippine Entertainment Portal. 29 May 2014. Web. 15 Jan. 2015.

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