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Lou Salvador

Luis "Lou" Salvador Sr. (July 7, 1905 – March 1, 1973) was a Filipino basketball player, stage actor, and talent manager. Salvador was born in Tacloban, Leyte, to a Spanish father and a mestiza mother.[1]

Lou Salvador
Born
Luis Salvador

(1905-07-07)July 7, 1905
DiedMarch 1, 1973(1973-03-01) (aged 67)
Other namesChipipoy, Van Ludor
Occupation(s)basketball player, film and stage producer
Known forScored 116 points in a single basketball game
Children124 (including Lou Jr., Maria Lourdes, Phillip and Ross)

As a player for the Philippine national basketball team during the 1923 Far Eastern Games, he scored 116 points in a single game, being one of the few basketball players to have scored over 100 points in a single game. He later became a leading figure in Philippine show business as a talent manager and a stage show impresario.

Several among his 124 children became notable personalities in the Philippine entertainment scene, beginning with his son Lou Salvador Jr., who was dubbed "The James Dean of the Philippines".[2]

Basketball career edit

Salvador first played for the Philippine men's national basketball team at the age of seventeen, in the 1921 Far Eastern Games held in Shanghai.[3] He also represented the Philippines in the 1923 and the 1925 Far Eastern Games, where his team in both instances won the gold medal. Salvador also played collegiate basketball for the Jose Rizal College Heavy Bombers, leading them to a national championship in 1924.[3]

116 point career high game edit

Salvador's most notable basketball achievement came in May, 1923, during the Far Eastern Games in Osaka, Japan when he scored 116 points during a match against China.[3][4] With this feat, he became one of only few basketball players to have scored over 100 points in a single game. Salvador would later attribute his achievement to excellent conditioning, recounting that for a whole year prior to that game, he had practiced daily at the YMCA compound in Manila, using a medicine ball which he would throw repeatedly to acclimatize his body.[3] He confessed to finding ease at his achievement during the game itself, owing to his daily practice routine.[3]

Bodabil and film career edit

Beginning in 1925, Salvador would make appearances in the Manila bodabil (vaudeville) stage under the name Chipipoy, and also as Van Ludor .[1] His sister Miami was also a bodabil performer.

It was after World War II that Salvador attained the most influence in the Philippine entertainment scene. He became the most successful stage show impresario in the Philippines, organizing bodabil troupes that toured the country.[5] Dubbed as "The Master Showman",[3] he was credited with discovering and fostering the careers of such noted singers and comedians as Chiquito, Bentot, Cachupoy, Canuplin, Pepe Pimentel, Diomedes Maturan, and Eddie Peregrina.[5]

Salvador also dabbled in films and established his own production company, Master Films.[5] He was a featured cast member of Manuel Conde's Genghis Khan (1950), which was entered into competition in the Venice Film Festival in 1952.[5] Salvador also directed the feature films Bad Boy (1957) and Barkada (1958), which both starred his son, Lou Salvador Jr.

The Lou Salvador Sr. Memorial Award is handed out by the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences in his honor.

Personal life edit

Salvador fathered 102[6] children and reputedly had 48 women.[3]

Apart from Lou Salvador Jr., he also fathered the actors Alona Alegre, Leroy Salvador (director, producer and politician), the eldest of the Salvador siblings, Mina Aragon, Phillip Salvador, Ross Rival, Emil Salvador, and Jumbo Salvador.[1][3] Jobelle Salvador and Deborah Sun (daughters of Leroy Salvador), Ethan Salvador (son of Emil Salvador), Joshua Aquino (son of Phillip Salvador and Kris Aquino), and Maja Salvador (daughter of Ross Rival) are his grandchildren.[3] Analain Salvador and Ashton Salvador (grandchildren of Alona Alegre) are his great grandchildren.[citation needed] Singer Juan Miguel Salvador (father of actress Janella Salvador) is the grandson of Lou Salvador's brother Pedro Salvador.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Zafra, p. 315
  2. ^ Ricky Lo (2007-04-19). . Philippine Star & Philippine Headline News Online. Archived from the original on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2008-12-10.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Bocobo, p. 131
  4. ^ "Glories of RP Olympians past". Business Mirror. 2008-08-14. Retrieved 2008-12-10.[dead link]
  5. ^ a b c d Zafra, p. 316
  6. ^ "All souls go to heaven". November 2014.

References edit

External links edit

  • Lou Salvador at IMDb

salvador, luis, salvador, july, 1905, march, 1973, filipino, basketball, player, stage, actor, talent, manager, salvador, born, tacloban, leyte, spanish, father, mestiza, mother, bornluis, salvador, 1905, july, 1905tacloban, leyte, philippine, islandsdiedmarch. Luis Lou Salvador Sr July 7 1905 March 1 1973 was a Filipino basketball player stage actor and talent manager Salvador was born in Tacloban Leyte to a Spanish father and a mestiza mother 1 Lou SalvadorBornLuis Salvador 1905 07 07 July 7 1905Tacloban Leyte Philippine IslandsDiedMarch 1 1973 1973 03 01 aged 67 Other namesChipipoy Van LudorOccupation s basketball player film and stage producerKnown forScored 116 points in a single basketball gameChildren124 including Lou Jr Maria Lourdes Phillip and Ross As a player for the Philippine national basketball team during the 1923 Far Eastern Games he scored 116 points in a single game being one of the few basketball players to have scored over 100 points in a single game He later became a leading figure in Philippine show business as a talent manager and a stage show impresario Several among his 124 children became notable personalities in the Philippine entertainment scene beginning with his son Lou Salvador Jr who was dubbed The James Dean of the Philippines 2 Contents 1 Basketball career 1 1 116 point career high game 2 Bodabil and film career 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksBasketball career editSalvador first played for the Philippine men s national basketball team at the age of seventeen in the 1921 Far Eastern Games held in Shanghai 3 He also represented the Philippines in the 1923 and the 1925 Far Eastern Games where his team in both instances won the gold medal Salvador also played collegiate basketball for the Jose Rizal College Heavy Bombers leading them to a national championship in 1924 3 116 point career high game edit Salvador s most notable basketball achievement came in May 1923 during the Far Eastern Games in Osaka Japan when he scored 116 points during a match against China 3 4 With this feat he became one of only few basketball players to have scored over 100 points in a single game Salvador would later attribute his achievement to excellent conditioning recounting that for a whole year prior to that game he had practiced daily at the YMCA compound in Manila using a medicine ball which he would throw repeatedly to acclimatize his body 3 He confessed to finding ease at his achievement during the game itself owing to his daily practice routine 3 Bodabil and film career editBeginning in 1925 Salvador would make appearances in the Manila bodabil vaudeville stage under the name Chipipoy and also as Van Ludor 1 His sister Miami was also a bodabil performer It was after World War II that Salvador attained the most influence in the Philippine entertainment scene He became the most successful stage show impresario in the Philippines organizing bodabil troupes that toured the country 5 Dubbed as The Master Showman 3 he was credited with discovering and fostering the careers of such noted singers and comedians as Chiquito Bentot Cachupoy Canuplin Pepe Pimentel Diomedes Maturan and Eddie Peregrina 5 Salvador also dabbled in films and established his own production company Master Films 5 He was a featured cast member of Manuel Conde s Genghis Khan 1950 which was entered into competition in the Venice Film Festival in 1952 5 Salvador also directed the feature films Bad Boy 1957 and Barkada 1958 which both starred his son Lou Salvador Jr The Lou Salvador Sr Memorial Award is handed out by the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences in his honor Personal life editSalvador fathered 102 6 children and reputedly had 48 women 3 Apart from Lou Salvador Jr he also fathered the actors Alona Alegre Leroy Salvador director producer and politician the eldest of the Salvador siblings Mina Aragon Phillip Salvador Ross Rival Emil Salvador and Jumbo Salvador 1 3 Jobelle Salvador and Deborah Sun daughters of Leroy Salvador Ethan Salvador son of Emil Salvador Joshua Aquino son of Phillip Salvador and Kris Aquino and Maja Salvador daughter of Ross Rival are his grandchildren 3 Analain Salvador and Ashton Salvador grandchildren of Alona Alegre are his great grandchildren citation needed Singer Juan Miguel Salvador father of actress Janella Salvador is the grandson of Lou Salvador s brother Pedro Salvador See also editList of basketball players who have scored 100 points in a single gameNotes edit a b c Zafra p 315 Ricky Lo 2007 04 19 THEIR MAJESTY SHOWBIZ S OTHER BEAUTY QUEENS Philippine Star amp Philippine Headline News Online Archived from the original on 2011 06 07 Retrieved 2008 12 10 a b c d e f g h i Bocobo p 131 Glories of RP Olympians past Business Mirror 2008 08 14 Retrieved 2008 12 10 dead link a b c d Zafra p 316 All souls go to heaven November 2014 References editGalileo Zafra 1994 Philippine Film In Nicanor Tiongson ed CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art Vol VIII 1st ed Manila Cultural Center of the Philippines pp 315 316 ISBN 971 8546 31 6 Bocobo Christian Beth Celis 2004 Legends and Heroes of Philippine Basketball Philippines Christian Bocobo p 131 ISBN 0 9763202 0 7 External links editLou Salvador at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lou Salvador amp oldid 1152811333, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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