Rio Locsin

Maria Theresa Rosario Garcia Nayve-Israel, known professionally as Rio Locsin (born October 3, 1961), is a Filipino actress. Known primarily for her roles in films with underlying social themes, she began her career playing daring characters and eventually ventured dramatic roles in the succeeding years, noted for her portrayals in Lino Brocka's Ina, Kapatid, Anak (1979) & Init (1979), Elwood Perez's Disgrasyada (1979), Ishmael Bernal's Manila By Night (1980) & Working Girls (1984) and Laurice Guillen's Kapag Puso’y Sinugatan (1985). In 2009, she was named Best Supporting Actress at the Cinema One Originals Digital Film Festival and was inducted at the Eastwood City Walk of Fame in 2012, in addition to numerous nominations from FAMAS Awards, Gawad Urian, Luna and Golden Screen TV Awards.[1]

Rio Locsin
Born
Maria Theresa Rosario Garcia

(1961-10-03) October 3, 1961
Candelaria, Quezon, Philippines
OccupationActress
Years active1978–present
Spouse(s)Padim Israel
Al Tantay (separated)
Children3

Career

Locsin was launched to stardom in Regal Films' Disgrasyada (1978) which became a huge box-office hit. Since then, she was given roles which are sexy like Menor de Edad (1979), Love Affair (1979), Ina, Kapatid, Anak (1979), Rissa Jones (1979), Stepsisters (1979), Waikiki (1980), Disco Madhouse (1980), Manila by Night (1980), Unang Yakap (1980), Kambal sa Uma (1980), Kasalanan Ba (1981), among others.

She also had the privilege of transforming to Darna via the low-budgeted, poorly-directed Bira, Darna, Bira (1979) with Romnick Sarmenta as Ding.[2] In 1982, she essayed the role of a ghost in Haplos (1982) playing support to Vilma Santos. Other memorable roles were in movies, Salawahan (1979), Working Girls (1984), Soltero (1984), Kailan Tama ang Mali? (1985), Kapag Puso ang Sinugatan (1985) and Huwag Mo kaming Isumpa (1985).

In 1981 to 1982, she top-billed an afternoon drama show over GMA-7 entitled, Hiyas.

As a commercial model, she endorsed, "San-ing" and "Lyna" medicated products, including Bax jeans during the late 70s until early 80s.

She attended Siena College in Quezon City.

In 2012, Locsin was inducted at the Eastwood City's Walk of Fame for her contribution to Philippine film industry.[3] She was recognized as one of the prominent sex goddesses of the late 70s.[4][5] As a seasoned actress, Locsin has garnered multiple nominations from FAMAS and Gawad Urian Awards.[6] In 2009, she bagged the "Best Supporting Actress" award at the 5th Cinema One Originals Digital Movie Film Festival.[7]

As a film actress she has starred in lead roles through the 70s 80s and 90s in the late 90s she starred in Daytime dramas such as Kadenang Kristal and Marinella in 1999-2001 and a recurring cast in Mula Sa Puso (1997-1999) she ventured in many Primetime Television dramas in 2006, she starred in more Television dramas memorably as Edad in Gulong Ng Palad remake on ABS-CBN and 2007 she starred as a antiheroine in Pangarap Na Bituin in 2007 she starred in the hit tv series Margarita as she ventured away she did more roles then ever. Her public marriage to actor Al Tantay dissolved.

Personal life

She married Al Tantay, but they separated after a few years. She remarried to a former basketball player turned Evangelical Christian pastor, Padim Israel. She has three daughters.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleProducer
1979BedspacersRegal Films
Salawahan
Ina Kapatid AnakErlinda
DisgrasyadaMaria
Kambal sa UmaVira and Ela
Bira, Darna, Bira!Narda/DarnaMBM Productions
1980Manila by NightBeaRegal Films
1981Kasalanan Ba?Elvira "Elvie" Santos
1982HaplosAuringAPG Films
1984Working GirlsSabel RosalesViva Films
1986Bagets GangHilda LacsonAmazaldy Film Production
Kailan Tama ang MaliHelenViva Films
Working BoysJill
1987BalwegAzon
1995Sarah... Ang Munting PrinsesaAmeliaStar Cinema
1997Calvento Files: The MovieNilda
1999Bayaning 3rd WorldTrinidad "Trining" RizalCinema Artists Philippines
2004Minsan PaPacingMLR Films, Inc.
2006You Are the OneMyra Ramos-GarciaStar Cinema
2010AmigoCorazon DacanayVariance Films & Star Cinema
Paano Na KayaTessie ChuaStar Cinema
Working GirlsSabel RosalesViva Films, GMA Films, & Unitel Pictures
2014She's Dating the GangsterAthena Abigail's MomStar Cinema
2015The Breakup PlaylistMarissa DavidStar Cinema and Viva Films

Television

YearTitle(s)Role(s)Network
1987–89Sitak ni JackIBC
1997–99Mula sa PusoCorazon Bermudez-RodrigoABS-CBN
1999–2001MarinellaKatrina Rodriguez-Villareal
2002Ang Iibigin ay IkawCitas AlmendrasGMA Network
2003MaynilaVarious
ButtercupElsaABS-CBN
Maalaala Mo Kaya: UnanDr. Perla Postigo
2004Mangarap KaJacqueline Catacutan Carter
2006Gulong ng PaladCaridad "Idad" Santos
Komiks Presents: Da Adventures of Pedro PendukoVirgie
Crazy for YouMelba
2007Boys Nxt DoorNanay MyrnaGMA Network
MargaritaAdora TrinidadABS-CBN
Pangarap na BituinLena Ramirez
2008Sineserye Presents: MalignoSelya Cortez
2009Komiks Presents: Flash BombaRhodora Legazpi
Kambal sa UmaMilagros Perea
Maalaala Mo Kaya: LubidJerome's mother
2010Habang May BuhayCora Alcantara
Maalaala Mo Kaya: School BuildingBelinda Cruz
Claudine: Bingit Ng KaligayahanElijaGMA Network
GrazildaMatilda
Maalaala Mo Kaya: SilbatoAzonABS-CBN
2011Pablo S. Gomez's MacheteDivina LuceroGMA Network
Rod Santiago's The SistersSocorro SantiagoTV5
Maalaala Mo Kaya: PassbookAnitaABS-CBN
2012Maalaala Mo Kaya: GayumaAlicia
My BelovedLilyGMA Network
Makapiling Kang MuliMara Silvestre-Valencia
Temptation of WifeMinda Santos
Magpakailanman: The Zendee Rose StoryJinky Tenerefe
Magpakailanman: The Glaiza de Castro StoryGlaiza's mother
2013Maalaala Mo Kaya: MedalyaCarlos' motherABS-CBN
Kahit Nasaan Ka ManPauline's motherGMA Network
2014The Legal WifeEloisa SantiagoABS-CBN
Ikaw LamangGuadalupe "Lupe" Roque-Dela Cruz
My DestinyAmaliaGMA Network
2015Wansapanataym: My Kung Fu ChinitoMalu CalasiaoABS-CBN
FlordelizaImelda Maristela
My Faithful HusbandCarmen FernandezGMA Network
2016Dolce AmorePilita "Taps" IbarraABS-CBN
2017My Dear HeartLucing Magdangal-Estanislao
2018BaganiDandan
Ngayon at KailanmanRosa Mapendo
2019–20Home Sweetie Home: Extra SweetTita Oya
2019KargoLola TereiWant
2020–21Bagong UmagaHilda VeradonaKapamilya Channel
2022–23Mars Ravelo's DarnaRoberta Ferrer-Custodio
2023–presentBlack RiderAlma GuerreroGMA Network

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations received by Rio Locsin
Award[lower-alpha 1] Year[lower-alpha 2] Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Cinema One Originals Digital Film Festival 2009 Best Supporting Actress Si Baning, si Maymay at Ang Asong si Bobo Won [8]
Eastwood City Walk of Fame 2012 Inductee Herself Won [9]
FAMAS Awards 1983 Best Supporting Actress Haplos Nominated [10]
1987 Huwag Mo Kaming Isumpa Nominated [11]
2007 Don't Give Up On Us Nominated [12]
Gawad Pasado Awards 2016 Best Supporting Actress Iisa Nominated [13]
Gawad Urian Awards 1981 Best Actress Manila by Night Nominated [14]
2011 Best Supporting Actress Amigo Nominated [15]
2016 Iisa Nominated [16]
Golden Screen TV Awards 2005 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Special Maalaala Mo Kaya ("Skating Rink") Nominated [17]
Jeepney TV Fan Favorite Awards 2022 Fave Momshie/Mamita Various roles Nominated [18]
Luna Awards 2016 Best Supporting Actress The Breakup Playlist Nominated [19]
PMPC Star Awards for Television 2000 Best Drama Actress Marinella Nominated [20]
2011 Best Single Performance by an Actress Maalaala Mo Kaya ("Silbato") Nominated [21]
Urduja Film Festival 2016 Best Supporting Actress Bambanti Won [22]
Young Critics Circle 2001 Best Performance Bayaning 3rd World Nominated [23]

Notes

  1. Awards, festivals, honors and other miscellaneous organizations are listed in alphabetical order.
  2. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

References

  1. "Rio Locsin remembers classic films with acclaimed directors". PEP.ph. Retrieved August 12, 2022.
  2. Llanera, Melba R. (August 15, 2022). "Rio Locsin recounts with amusement her low-tech version of Darna 43 years ago". PEP.ph. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  3. "Kuya Germs' Walk of Fame (Year 7) honorees". www.philstar.com. Retrieved August 12, 2022.
  4. de Guzman, Nicai (May 18, 2018). "Yesterday's "Bomba Stars" Have Become Today's Serious Actresses". Esquiremag.ph. Retrieved August 12, 2022.
  5. "Rio Locsin discourages daughters from entering showbiz". PEP.ph. Retrieved August 12, 2022.
  6. "55th FAMAS Awards Night to take place on November 25". PEP.ph. Retrieved August 12, 2022.
  7. "Cinema One Originals 2009 winners bared". PEP.ph. Retrieved August 12, 2022.
  8. Germs, Kuya (November 25, 2009). "Akting ni Rio Locsin ngayon lang napansin". The Philippine Star. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  9. "26 celebrities were honored during the Walk of Fame (Year 7) held last December 1 at Eastwood, Quezo". PEP.ph. December 4, 2012.
  10. "31st FAMAS Awards (1983)". The Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences. July 17, 2006. Archived from the original on July 17, 2006. Retrieved March 15, 2024.
  11. "35th FAMAS Awards". The Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences. July 17, 2006. Archived from the original on July 17, 2006. Retrieved March 15, 2024.
  12. "55th FAMAS Awards Night to take place on November 25". PEP.ph. Retrieved March 15, 2024.
  13. Mariñas, Niza. "Kapamilya stars dominate Gawad Pasado awards". Cebu Daily News. Retrieved March 15, 2024.
  14. "MANILA BY NIGHT by Ishmael Bernal". Philippine Film Archive (Film Development Council of the Philippines). Retrieved March 15, 2024.
  15. Villasanta, Boy. "Manunuri explains why it chose only 3 stars as Artista ng Dekada". ABS-CBN News.
  16. Villano, Alexa (June 22, 2016). "FULL LIST: Winners, Gawad Urian 2016". Rappler.
  17. "Golden Screen Awards nominees announced". The Philippine Star. November 12, 2005. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  18. "Topnotch artists vie for "Fave Supporting Actor and Actress" in "JTV Fan Favorite Awards". ABS-CBN Corporate. August 15, 2022.
  19. Villano, Alexa (September 18, 2016). "FULL LIST: Winners, Luna Awards 2016". Rappler. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  20. "Commendable choices at Star TV Awards". Philippine Daily Inquirer. October 14, 2000. p. 53.
  21. "25th Star Awards for TV nominees bared". PEP.ph. October 29, 2011.
  22. "3rd Urduja Film Fest held in P'sinan". The Official Website of the Province of Pangasinan. December 5, 2016. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  23. "Pinoy classics". Philippine Daily Inquirer. July 26, 2007. p. 45.
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