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Leopoldo Salcedo

Leopoldo Salcedo (March 12, 1912 – June 11, 1998)[1] was a Filipino film actor dubbed as "The Great Profile" who specialized in portraying dramatic heroes.[2][1]

Leopoldo Salcedo
Born(1912-03-12)March 12, 1912
DiedJune 11, 1998(1998-06-11) (aged 86)
Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines
OccupationFilipino actor
Years active1934–1993
AwardsFAMAS Best Actor
1961 The Moises Padilla Story
FAMAS Supporting Actor
1976 Ganito Kami Noon, Paano Kayo Ngayon

Early life

Salcedo was born in Cavite. His father was of Spanish descent whose family immigrated in the Philippines years prior. His mother was a Filipina. In his youth, he had entered the seminary with aspirations towards priesthood, but he left after a year.[2][1] Instead, he joined the bodabil troupe of Lou Borromeo in 1929. By 1934, Salcedo had broken into films, starring in José Nepomuceno's Sawing Palad. He was playing leading roles by the late 1930s, and signed up with the newly formed LVN studio. Among his most prominent roles during this period was as Macario Sakay, in Lamberto Avellana's debut film Sakay (1939).

Film production in the Philippines was halted after the Japanese invasion in 1941, and Salcedo returned to bodabil. He would perform at the Avenue Theater for the duration of the war.[2] Salcedo also engaged in guerilla activities, for which he was incarcerated and released only upon the intercession of Benigno Aquino Sr.[3]

Postwar stardom

After the war ended in 1945, Salcedo starred in such dramas as Capas (1946) and Siete Dolores (1948). In 1950, Salcedo formed his own production company, Leopoldo Salcedo Productions, which produced such films as Dalawang Bandila (1950), Talampasan (1953), and Highway 54 (1953).[3] Many of Salcedo's post-war choices in roles tended towards socially relevant dramas. He had intended to produce a film on the life of the Hukbalahap leader Luis Taruc.[3] Films such as Bisig ng Manggagawa (1951) and Batong Buhay (Sa Central Luzon) (1950) dealt with labor and agrarian strife.[3] Years later, when he was cited by the Gawad Urian for its lifetime achievement award, his film career were characterized in this manner:

[M]ore than just good looks, he was also radical with his characterizations, preferring to portray the politicized and the social outcast, the underdog and enraged sheep while his meztizo confreres chose the dusted tuxedos and the rank perfumes of the music halls. From the very start, his approach to acting has always been to emphasize “being”, to be honest to oneself, to pour one’s heart and soul into the role and to eschew the artificial as this could be magnified several times on the big screen.[3]

Salcedo's most famous role came in 1961, when he starred as the titular character in Gerry de Leon's The Moises Padilla Story, a film biography of a Negros Occidental mayoral candidate who in 1951, was tortured and murdered by the private army of the provincial governor after he had refused to withdraw his candidacy.[4] For this role, Salcedo won his first FAMAS Best Actor award.[2] He would win another FAMAS, this time as Best Supporting Actor, in 1976 for his portrayal of a zarzuela actor in Eddie Romero's Ganito Kami Noon, Paano Kayo Ngayon.

Salcedo's film career slowed down in the 1980s. His last film appearance was in Raymond Red's 1993 film Sakay, where he played the father of the same character he had portrayed 54 years earlier. He had been bedridden for one year before his death in 1998.[1]

Filmography

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d "Leopoldo Salcedo, Dead at 86". Showbiz Chatter. Philippine Headline News Online. 1998-06-11. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
  2. ^ a b c d Danny Villanueva (1994). "Philippine Film". In Nicanor Tiongson (ed.). CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art. Vol. VIII (1st ed.). Manila: Cultural Center of the Philippines. p. 314. ISBN 971-8546-31-6.
  3. ^ a b c d e Augustin Sotto. . Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino. Archived from the original on 2006-10-20. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
  4. ^ "People v. Lacson, et al., G.R. No. L-18188, 13 February 1961". Lawphil.net - Arellano University. Supreme Court of the Philippines. 1961-02-13. Retrieved 2008-01-27.

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Leopoldo Salcedo March 12 1912 June 11 1998 1 was a Filipino film actor dubbed as The Great Profile who specialized in portraying dramatic heroes 2 1 Leopoldo SalcedoBorn 1912 03 12 March 12 1912San Roque Cavite Philippine IslandsDiedJune 11 1998 1998 06 11 aged 86 Pasig Metro Manila PhilippinesOccupationFilipino actorYears active1934 1993AwardsFAMAS Best Actor 1961 The Moises Padilla Story FAMAS Supporting Actor 1976 Ganito Kami Noon Paano Kayo Ngayon Contents 1 Early life 2 Postwar stardom 3 Filmography 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditSalcedo was born in Cavite His father was of Spanish descent whose family immigrated in the Philippines years prior His mother was a Filipina In his youth he had entered the seminary with aspirations towards priesthood but he left after a year 2 1 Instead he joined the bodabil troupe of Lou Borromeo in 1929 By 1934 Salcedo had broken into films starring in Jose Nepomuceno s Sawing Palad He was playing leading roles by the late 1930s and signed up with the newly formed LVN studio Among his most prominent roles during this period was as Macario Sakay in Lamberto Avellana s debut film Sakay 1939 Film production in the Philippines was halted after the Japanese invasion in 1941 and Salcedo returned to bodabil He would perform at the Avenue Theater for the duration of the war 2 Salcedo also engaged in guerilla activities for which he was incarcerated and released only upon the intercession of Benigno Aquino Sr 3 Postwar stardom EditAfter the war ended in 1945 Salcedo starred in such dramas as Capas 1946 and Siete Dolores 1948 In 1950 Salcedo formed his own production company Leopoldo Salcedo Productions which produced such films as Dalawang Bandila 1950 Talampasan 1953 and Highway 54 1953 3 Many of Salcedo s post war choices in roles tended towards socially relevant dramas He had intended to produce a film on the life of the Hukbalahap leader Luis Taruc 3 Films such as Bisig ng Manggagawa 1951 and Batong Buhay Sa Central Luzon 1950 dealt with labor and agrarian strife 3 Years later when he was cited by the Gawad Urian for its lifetime achievement award his film career were characterized in this manner M ore than just good looks he was also radical with his characterizations preferring to portray the politicized and the social outcast the underdog and enraged sheep while his meztizo confreres chose the dusted tuxedos and the rank perfumes of the music halls From the very start his approach to acting has always been to emphasize being to be honest to oneself to pour one s heart and soul into the role and to eschew the artificial as this could be magnified several times on the big screen 3 Salcedo s most famous role came in 1961 when he starred as the titular character in Gerry de Leon s The Moises Padilla Story a film biography of a Negros Occidental mayoral candidate who in 1951 was tortured and murdered by the private army of the provincial governor after he had refused to withdraw his candidacy 4 For this role Salcedo won his first FAMAS Best Actor award 2 He would win another FAMAS this time as Best Supporting Actor in 1976 for his portrayal of a zarzuela actor in Eddie Romero s Ganito Kami Noon Paano Kayo Ngayon Salcedo s film career slowed down in the 1980s His last film appearance was in Raymond Red s 1993 film Sakay where he played the father of the same character he had portrayed 54 years earlier He had been bedridden for one year before his death in 1998 1 Filmography EditSawing Palad 1934 Sakay 1939 Macario Sakay Capas 1946 Ang Kamay ng Diyos 1947 Siete Dolores 1948 Dalawang Bandila 1950 Batong Buhay Sa Central Luzon 1950 Bisig ng Manggagawa 1951 Talampasan 1953 Highway 54 1953 Lost Battalion 1960 Ramon Noli Me Tangere 1961 Elias The Moises Padilla Story 1961 Moises Padilla Cry of Battle 1963 Manuel Careo Combat Killers 1968 Gen Kenji Takahashi Ganito Kami Noon Paano Kayo Ngayon 1976 Fortunato Atong Capili Sakay 1993 Macario Sakay s fatherNotes Edit a b c d Leopoldo Salcedo Dead at 86 Showbiz Chatter Philippine Headline News Online 1998 06 11 Retrieved 2008 01 26 a b c d Danny Villanueva 1994 Philippine Film In Nicanor Tiongson ed CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art Vol VIII 1st ed Manila Cultural Center of the Philippines p 314 ISBN 971 8546 31 6 a b c d e Augustin Sotto Natatanging Gawad 1994 Leopoldo Salcedo Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino Archived from the original on 2006 10 20 Retrieved 2008 01 26 People v Lacson et al G R No L 18188 13 February 1961 Lawphil net Arellano University Supreme Court of the Philippines 1961 02 13 Retrieved 2008 01 27 References EditDanny Villanueva 1994 Philippine Film In Nicanor Tiongson ed CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art Vol VIII 1st ed Manila Cultural Center of the Philippines p 314 ISBN 971 8546 31 6 Augustin Sotto Natatanging Gawad 1994 Leopoldo Salcedo Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino Archived from the original on 2006 10 20 External links EditLeopoldo Salcedo at IMDb Leopoldo Salcedo s website http www freewebs com leopoldosalcedo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leopoldo Salcedo amp oldid 1119028026, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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