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César Ramírez (actor)

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Filipino actor For other people named Cesar Ramirez, see Cesar Ramirez.
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In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Quindoy and the surname or paternal family name is Aguilar.
César Ramírez
BornArlen Quindoy Aguilar
(1925-06-09)June 9, 1925
Philippine Islands
DiedJuly 18, 2003(2003-07-18) (aged 78)
Quezon City, Philippines
Resting placeLoyola Memorial Park
OccupationActor
Years active1949–1975
SpouseAlicia Vergel (widowed)
ChildrenAce Vergel
Beverly Vergel

Arlen Quindoy Aguilar (June 9, 1925 – July 18, 2003), also known by his screen name César Ramírez, was a Filipino actor who was a leading man for Sampaguita Pictures. He was famous for his portrayal of a Philippines' mythical hero, "Bernardo Carpio".

He was married to Alicia Vergel. They had two children, Ace and Beverly. Sometime after retiring from the film business, in 1975, Ramirez moved to San Francisco, California in the United States.

He died of cardiac arrest on July 18, 2003.

Filmography

  • Huling Patak ng Dugo (1950)
  • Tenyente Ramirez (1950)
  • Campo O' Donnell (1950)
  • 13 Hakbang (1950)
  • Bernardo Carpio (1951)
  • Tres Muskiteros (1951)
  • Madam X (1952)
  • Palasig (1952)
  • El Indio (1953)
  • Diwani (1953)
  • Reyna Bandida (1953)
  • Ukkala (1954)
  • MN (1954)
  • Tres Ojos (1954)
  • Dumagit (1954)
  • R.O.T.C. (1954)
  • Artista (1955)
  • Kuripot (1955)
  • Uhaw sa Pag-ibig (1955)
  • Lupang Kayumangi (1955)
  • Walang Panginoon (1956)
  • Haring Espada (1956)
  • Montalan Brothers (1956)
  • Kahariang Bato (1957)
  • Bicol Express (1957)
  • Aliping Maharlika (1957)
  • Matira ang Matibay (1958)
  • Ramir (1958)
  • Sisang Tabak (1958)
  • Sa Pagitan Ng Dalawang Mata (1963)
  • 7 Cobra (1964)

References

  1. "Turning Point". Manila Standard. Standard Publications, Inc. March 3, 1987. p. 13. Retrieved May 14, 2021.

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