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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1955-1964


Name
  
Olivia Cenizal

Role
  
Film actress

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Born
  
October 21, 1926 (
1926-10-21
)
Imus, Cavite, Philippine Islands

Died
  
April 14, 2008, Philippines

Spouse
  
Josefino Cenizal (m. 1945–2008)

Movies
  
Ging, Pahiram Ng Isang Umaga

Similar People
  
Josefino Cenizal, Cirio H Santiago, Ishmael Bernal

Olivia Cenizal (October 21, 1926 – April 14, 2008) was a Filipino film actress.

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Olivia Cenizal Movie Celebrities Then and Now OLIVIA CENIZAL

She was born as Gloria Pagtakhan Maigue in Imus, Cavite into a musical family. She was reportedly encouraged by Cirio H. Santiago to become a film actress. Her film debut was in Palahamak (1955). Her name was changed to Olivia because Gloria Romero was already prominent in the local cinema and because Cenizal reportedly resembled the American film actress Olivia de Havilland.

Cenizal was twice nominated for a Famas Best Actress Award, for Desperado (1956), and Water Lily (1958). Cenizal retired from an active film career in the 1970s, though she occasionally appeared in films until the 1990s.

Death

Olivia Cenizal died on April 14, 2008, aged 81, from complications from an undisclosed colon disease. She was survived by her husband, Josefino Cenizal, a composer.

Filmography

Actress
1993
Pido Dida 3: May kambal na as
Mother Superior
1991
Kailan ka magiging akin as
Judge
1989
On Borrowed Time as
Elenita Espiritu - Juliet's Mother
1989
Barbi: Maid in the Philippines
1988
Nagbabagang luha as
Cedes
1987
Di bale na lang as
Mrs. Balimbing (uncredited)
1984
Kaya kong abutin ang langit as
Mrs. Recto
1981
Abigael
1980
Ako, ikaw ... magkaagaw!
1980
Love Affair
1975
Postcards from China
1964
Ging
1963
The Big Show
1962
Thor
1960
Wala Kang Kapantay
1960
Nakausap ko ang Diyos
1960
Viuda de oro
1959
Pobresita
1958
The Kidnappers as
Chrisitine Hall
1958
Obra Maestra (segment "Singapore")
1958
Water Lily
1957
Prinsipe Alejandre at Don Luis
1957
Bicol Express (Fourth Segment)
1957
Espadang Umaangil
1957
Libre comida
1956
Pitong Maria
1956
Haring espada
1956
Prinsipe Villarba
1956
Margarita
1956
Apat na Kasaysayang Ginto as
Fourth segment -"Hating Gabi"
1956
Desperado
1955
Pandanggo ni Neneng
1955
Pangako ng puso
1955
Ha cha cha
1955
Minera
1955
Palahamak as
Introducing
Soundtrack
2005
Illusion (performer: "Hindi Kita Malimot")

References

Olivia Cenizal Wikipedia