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Occupation
  
Spouse
  
Letty Alonzo (m. ?–1988)

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Mario Montenegro

Years active
  
1949 - 1988


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Full Name
  
Roger Collin Macalalag

Born
  
July 25, 1928 (
1928-07-25
)

Movies
  
Manila - Open City, Brides of Blood, Ito Ang Pilipino, Sticks of Death, Lapu Lapu

Similar People
  
Lamberto V Avellana, Gerardo de Leon, Eddie Romero, Narcisa de Leon, Letty Alonzo

Died
  
August 27, 1988 (aged 60) Metro Manila, Philippines

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Mario Montenegro (born Roger Collin Macalalag; July 25, 1928 – August 27, 1988) was a Filipino film actor best known for his heroic leading roles.

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Biography

Montenegro was born in Pagsanjan, Laguna to a Filipino father and a French mother.

Montenegro was a Fine Arts student at the University of the Philippines upon the invasion of the Philippines by Japan during World War II. At the age of fourteen, he joined the armed resistance against the Imperial Japanese Army as a member of the Hunters ROTC guerilla unit. He was only sixteen when he, along with the Hunters ROTC, participated in the famed raid on the Japanese internment camp at Los Baños, Laguna on February 23, 1945. He received multiple medals for distinction before he rejoined civilian life in 1946.

Showbiz career

In 1949, Montenegro was cast in his first film role in the World War II drama Capas. The following year, he was cast by director Manuel Conde in his first leading role, in Apat na Alas (1950).

During the 1950s, Montenegro was among the mainstays of LVN Pictures studio headed by Doña Sisang de Leon. He was often cast in costume dramas and action films, dabbling occasionally in comedy roles. He portrayed heroic leads in such historical films as Dagohoy (1953), Lapu-Lapu (1955), Kilabot ng Makiling (1959) and Alyas Sakay (1959). Throughout his career, Montenegro would be nominated for a total of three FAMAS acting awards, including two Best Actor nominations.

As he aged, Montenegro found himself cast in character roles. Among his more notable later roles was in Mike de Leon's Itim (1976), for which he received a Best Supporting Actor nomination from the Gawad Urian.

His last movie was Madonna: Ang Babaeng Ahas in 1988, but it was released posthumously in 1991.

Death

Montenegro died of a heart attack on August 20, 1988 in Manila, Philippines.

Filmography

Actor
1991
Ubos na ang luha ko
1991
Madonna, babaeng ahas
1987
Pasan ko ang daigdig as
Don Ignacio
1987
Batas sa aking kamay as
Cabo Santiago
1987
Humanda ka... Ikaw ang susunod
1986
Pepe Saclao: Public Enemy No. 1 as
Mr. Paredes
1986
Cordillera as
Manuel
1986
Agaw armas as
Supremo
1986
The Jun Labo Story
1986
Arnis: The Sticks of Death
1986
Laban kung laban as
Charlie Rubio (as Mario C. Montenegro)
1986
Anak ng supremo as
The Sopremo
1985
Mga kwento ni Lola Basyang as
Hari (segment "Sleeping Beauty")
1985
Miguelito as
Vic Gaerlan
1985
Kay dali ng kahapon, ang bagal ng bukas
1984
Adultery
1984
Sigaw ng katarungan as
Lucio
1983
Pieta as
Fidel
1982
Pedring Taruc
1982
Anak ng tulisan
1982
My Only Love as
Ricardo
1982
Boy Condenado
1980
Misson... Terrorize Panay as
The Secretary
1980
4 na Maria
1979
Arnis
1979
Dakpin si Junior Bumbay
1979
Isa para sa lahat, lahat para sa isa
1978
Marupok, mapusok, maharot
1977
The Captive Virgins as
Kapitan Pablo
1976
The Rites of May as
Dr. Torres
1976
Ang lihim ni Rosa Henson sa buhay ni Kumander Lawin
1975
Dung-aw as
Diego Silang
1974
Kapitan Eddie Set: Mad Killer of Cavite
1974
Heroes of Dimataling
1972
Poor Little Rich Girl
1969
Ang ninong kong Nazareno
1968
Brothers for Hire
1968
De colores
1968
Liku-likong landas
1968
Mindanao
1968
Manila, Open City as
Marcos Liwag
1968
Brides of Blood as
Esteban Powers
1966
Ito ang Pilipino
1966
Ito ang dahilan
1966
The Passionate Strangers as
Roberto Valdez
1966
Totoy Bingi
1966
Itinakwil man kita
1965
Operation Manila
1965
Lagi Ka Sa Puso Ko
1965
Ikaw ang Lahat sa Buhay ko
1964
Dugo ng Sugatan
1964
Lalaine, Mahal Kita
1963
Ang manananggol ni Ruben as
Atty. del Rosario
1963
Ang asawa kong barat
1963
Haliging bato
1963
Ang tatay kong kalbo
1963
Anak, ang iyong ina!
1963
Mga batong hiyas
1963
The Big Show
1963
Magtiis ka, darling
1962
Sa bawat punglo
1962
Jose Bandido
1962
Falcon
1962
Thor
1962
Apat na kilabot
1962
Labanan sa Balicuatro
1962
Walang Susuko
1962
The Big Broadcast
1961
Karugtong ng kahapon
1961
Ito ba ang aking ina as
Waldo
1961
Alyas Sakay
1961
Dalawang kalbaryo ni Dr. Mendez
1961
Apat na yugto ng buhay as
Second Story
1961
Angelica
1960
Limang misteryo ng krus as
3rd Story
1960
7 Amores (segment "Igorot Story")
1960
Gumuhong bantayog
1960
Ginang Hukom (segment "Paglipas ng dilim")
1960
Pagpatak ng Ulan
1960
Kuwintas ng alaala
1960
Ang inyong lingkod, Gloria Romero
1959
Kilabot sa Makiling
1959
Ramona
1959
Hindi Kita Anak
1959
Cover Girl
1959
Panagimpan
1958
Venganza as
Simon
1958
Casa grande as
First Story
1958
Ay Pepita!
1958
Rebelde as
Mario
1958
Balae
1957
Walang sugat
1957
Nasaan ka irog
1957
Pintor kulapol
1957
Topo Topo
1956
Higit sa korona
1956
Among tunay
1956
Medalyong perlas as
Episode 1 'Sa Pusod ng Dagat'
1956
Everlasting
1956
Ulillang Bituin
1956
Ilaw sa karimlan
1955
Pilipino kostum no touch
1955
Panyolitong bughaw
1955
Indian pana
1955
Mariang sinukuan
1955
Holy or Sinful as
Cornelius
1955
Lapu-Lapu as
Lapu-Lapu
1954
Hiram na asawa
1954
Prinsipe Teñoso as
Prinsipe Teñoso
1954
Dambanang putik
1954
Pasiya ng langit
1954
Doce pares
1953
Mga pusong may lason
1953
Tatlong labuyo
1953
Dagohoy as
Dagohoy
1953
Luha at musika
1953
Makabuhay as
2 different roles
1953
Kuwintas ng pasakit
1952
Rodrigo de Villa
1952
Bathaluman
1952
Bohemyo
1952
Correccional as
Armando
1951
Dugo sa dugo
1950
Siete infantes de lara
1950
Apat na alas
1949
Batalyon trece

References

Mario Montenegro Wikipedia