Lotis Key

Lotis Melisande Key (born 1941) is a former professional film and theater actress who starred in 85 major films in Asia. She was born in the Philippines and now lives in the United States.[1] She is the currently Vice President of the Minnesota Christian Writers Guild. She is the author of the novels The Song Of The Tree and A Thing Devoted.

Career

She received the FAMAS Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress for Dalawang Mukha Ng Tagumpay (1973). She worked with the likes of Ramon Zamora in Ang Mahiwagang Daigdig Ni Pedro Penduko (1973), Tony Ferrer in Kung Fu Master (1974), Chiquito in Enter Garote (1974), Eddie Garcia in Lady Luck (1975), George Estregan in Bamboo Trap (1975), and Dante Varona in Silakbo (1975).[1]

Key made about 11 movies with Comedy King Dolphy including Captain Barbell (1973), Fung Ku (1973), Facundo Alitaftaf (1978), Darna, Kuno? (1979), Max En Jess (1979) and Bugoy (1979).

In 1986, she moved to the U.S. and worked in industrial video, trade shows, TV commercials, theater, radio, narration and actress until 1999. She became a theater director and writer. She wrote and produced plays that traveled all over the US and Canada. From producing theater she moved on to writing and apart from numerous magazine and newspaper articles has published two literary novels: The Song of the Tree and A Thing Devoted.

Personal life

She is married to Renato Kabigting, a basketball player for the Ateneo Blue Eagles and Crispa Redmanizers. Key is now based in Minnesota. In October 2014, Lotis Key and Bambi Kabigting took top chess player Wesley So into their family.[2]

Selected filmography

Books

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References


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