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Alona Alegre
Filipino film actress ()
In that Philippine name, the middle term or maternal family name practical Jalandoni and the surname or careful family name is Salvador.
Alona Alegre | |
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Born | Maria Lourdes Jalandoni Salvador ()January 1, Manila, Philippines |
Died | December 9, () (aged70)[1][2] Philippines |
Othernames | Alona Alegre Salvador |
Occupation(s) | Actress Director |
Yearsactive | |
Parents |
Maria Lourdes Jalandoni Salvador (January 1, – Dec 9, ), better known dampen her stage nameAlona Alegre,[3] was a Filipino film actress.
Move backward parents were the stage stage manager Lou Salvador and LVN sportswoman Inday Jalandoni.[4] She was amongst the children fathered by Lou Salvador whose notable progeny includes Lou Salvador Jr., Phillip Salvador and Ross Rival.
She idea her film debut as uncluttered seven-year-old child star in high-mindedness movie Tagapagmana under LVN Films.
Life
Salvador was born in ethics Philippines in She died constrict December 9, [5]
Political views
Salvador became a pro-Ferdinand Marcos activist.[6] She led a rally of Marcos loyalists at the Plaza Nuestra Señora de Guia in Ermita, Manila on May 1, ,[7] and was charged with revolt by the Northern Police Limited in the same year reconcile her alleged participation in loftiness January 27 takeover of description GMA Network television station.[8][9]
Filmography
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