Other names Tere / Maria Name Maria Carlson Spouse(s) Rodolfo Farinas | Years active 1980–1994 Occupation Actress, beauty queen Role Actress | |
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Full Name Maria Teresa Geroldias Carlson Children 8 (2 daughters and 6 sons) Died November 23, 2001, Greenhills Similar Rodolfo Fariñas, Vivian Velez, Chat Silayan, Alfie Anido, Nida Blanca, Pepsi Paloma |
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Maria Teresa Gerodias Carlson (October 15, 1963 – November 23, 2001) was a Filipino-American actress and beauty queen.
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- Maria teresa carlson singing all the time
- Early life
- Career
- Personal life
- Allegations of domestic violence against husband
- Husbands response
- Death
- Legacy
- Filmography
- References

Early life

Carlson was born in Manila but grew up in San Francisco, California. At 16, she decided to stay in the Philippines when her family came on a visit. In 1979, She won Miss Young Philippines and represented the country in the Miss Young International Pageant in Tokyo.
Career

She starred in several films, including comedies with Chiquito, Redford White, and with the trio of Tito, Vic and Joey. She popularized the line "Si ako, si ikaw" on the hit sitcom Chicks to Chicks .
Personal life

In 1982, Carlson married Rodolfo Fariñas. They have six children — one girl and five boys: Ria Christina, Joseph Ryan Christopher, Rudys II, Rudys I, Rodolfo Jr. (+) and Rodolfo Christian

Allegations of domestic violence against husband
In a Probe Team interview in October 1996, Carlson accused her husband, then the governor of Ilocos Norte, of domestic violence. She narrated:
A week after, she appeared on the television program Magandang Gabi, Bayan, with her husband beside her and took back everything she had said against him. She told host Noli de Castro that she was just feeling insecure. "Baka dahil buntis po ako. Hindi ako maganda sa kanya. Puro motherhood, puro housewife na lang."
Before the 1996 allegations, Carlson had sought help from others.
Husband's response
Fariñas has reportedly denounced the women's organization KALAKASAN that intervened in Carlson's defense and accused the organization of "being lesbian-dominated".
Death
Carlson was pushed off the balcony from the 23rd floor of the Platinum 2000 condominium on November 23, 2001 in Greenhills, San Juan City. Carlson's maid said hours before her death, she and Carlson went to Malacañan Palace and tried to see President Arroyo to show a video tape, which allegedly showed Carlson’s husband hurting one of their children, who is a godson of Arroyo. She said Carlson was shouting "Rochille, bilisan mo, takbo! Hinahabol nila tayo (Rochille, hurry up! They're after us)!" and ran out of her room. The couple was estranged at the time of her death.
Legacy
Task Force Maria is a coalition of at least 23 women’s and people’s organizations formed after Carlson’s suicide. TFM took the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) to task for failing to act on Carlson’s publicized disclosures, and later worked to reconcile two domestic violence bills in Congress in a unity bill. On March 8, 2004, Gloria Arroyo signed Republic Act 9262 or the Anti-Violence Against Women and Children Act. It shields victims with protection orders without having to file a case in court. It recognizes the battered woman syndrome as a defense.