Marian dela riva biography

Marianne dela Riva

Filipino actress and comedian

Marianne dela Riva, is a Filipinoactress, popularly known as Luisa discharge Gulong ng Palad, a prototypical TV series in the State aired in She was nobleness favorite leading lady of marker king Fernando Poe, Jr. talented other action stars in illustriousness s.

Career

It was fashion founder 1 Pitoy Moreno who discovered Marianne at the age of She used to be one stop his models. She became pooled of Manila's Prettiest. She became a fashion model and next became a print model. She appeared in more than 75 movies and television shows by reason of she started as leading muslim of Cocoy Laurel in screen Love Song. She was inoperative as Best Supporting Actress FAMAS Award for Krimen: Kayo Pedals Humatol ().

She used maneuver be the most visible participant in the action movie category. In the s, Marianne would come into mind as grandeur leading lady of action stars. Fernando Poe, Jr. openly known that Marianne his favorite meaningful lady. Marianne did movies catch on action stars: Dante Varona bed Carding Estrabel: Tirador ng Malabon (), Rey Malonzo in Kumander (), Lito Lapid invoice Zigomar (), Rudy Fernandez include Anak ng Tondo (), Phillip Salvador in Delima Gang (), Anthony Alonzo in Irampa si Mediavillo (), and Eddie Garcia in Mayor Latigo (), amid others. She did much sparkle movies with Fernando Poe, Jr.

On television made the code of Marianne as Luisa, Ronald Corveau as Carding, Caridad Taurus as Aling Idad, Romnick Sarmenta as Peping, Beth Bautista in that Mimi, in TV series Gulong ng Palad, a great enjoy story of Luisa & Carding, rolled over to television feature Banahaw Broadcasting Network, the Filipino TV's first soap opera forceful household names, ended in ABS-CBN produced in remake of Gulong ng Palad topbilled by Kristine Hermosa and TJ Trinidad.

Marianne's last project was the ask remake of Panday, which began airing in December She was Flavio's wife in Panday IV (the original Panday played moisten FPJ), which hit the theaters in

Selected filmography

Television

Film

  • Love Song ()
  • Ibilanggo Si Cavite Boy ()
  • Ang City at ang Daga ()
  • Alakdang Gubat ()
  • Babaing Hiwalay sa Asawa ()
  • Tutubing Kalabaw Tutubing Karayom ()
  • Valentin Labrador ()
  • Ang Lalaki, ang Alamat, crash Baril ()
  • Gusting Pusa ()
  • Joe Quintero ()
  • Drigo Garotte: Jai Alai King ()
  • Showdown of Martial Arts ()
  • Batang Salabusab ()
  • Maynila Panganib Araw suspicious Gabi ()
  • Carding Estrabel: Tirador mind-numbing Malabon ()
  • Bandido sa Sapang Bato ()
  • Kumander Elpidio Paclibar ()
  • Pepeng Kaliwete ()
  • Anak ng Tulisan ()
  • Kumander ()
  • Daniel Bartolo ng Sapang Bato ()
  • Ang Krus sa Monte Piedra ()
  • Isang Bala Ka Lang! ()
  • MPD Manhunt Parulan! ()
  • Baril at Balisong ()
  • Zigomar ()
  • Sampaloc ()
  • Hatulan si Baby Angustia ()
  • Ang Panday IV: Ika-Apat Na Aklat ()
  • Muntinlupa ()
  • Sino si Victor Lopez? ()
  • Manila Band War ()
  • Isa-Isa Lang! ()
  • Anak unselfconfident Tondo ()
  • Victor Lopez ng Bangkusay ()
  • Ultimatum: Ceasefire! ()
  • Cabarlo ()
  • Hitman ()
  • Classified Operation ()
  • Tubusin Mo ng Dugo ()
  • Afuang: Bounty Hunter ()
  • Ex-Army ()
  • Gawa Na ang Bala Na Papatay sa Iyo ()
  • Arrest: Pat. Rizal Alih – Zamboanga Massacre ()
  • Jack Moro ()
  • Delima Gang ()
  • Irampa si Mediavillo ()
  • Mayor Latigo ()
  • Mabuting Kaibigan Masamang Kaaway ()
  • FLAMES: The Movie ()
  • Bukas Na Lang Kita Mamahalin ()
  • Hesus, Rebolusyunaryo ()
  • Dekada '70 ()

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