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- Soundtrack
Paraluman was born on 14 December 1923 in Tayabas, Tayabas [now Quezon], Philippines. She was an actress, known for Sino ang maysala (1957), Lilet (1971) and Anino ni Bathala (1958). She died on 27 April 2009 in Sucat, Paranaque City, Philippines.- Romeo Vasquez started in the movies an a extra. In his first movie exposure, all he did was to pass in front of the camera and that was all. He appeared in small and bit roles in seven more movies before he got his first big break in the movie "Lydia" in 1956 where he played the role of a younger brother of Amalia Fuentes, He was introduced and launched together with Susan Roces also that year in the movie "Miss Tilapia". In 1957, Romeo gave a superb performance in "Sino and Maysala?" which paved the way for his first starring role in "Pretty Boy". He capped this with an award-winning performance in the movie, "Ako ang Maysala" in 1958. He won the Golden Harvest Award for Best Actor.
- Marlann Flores was born on 11 February 1993 in Tayabas, Quezon, Philippines. She is an actress, known for Imortal (2010), Juan Dela Cruz (2013) and Hay, bahay! (2016). She has been married to Bryan Santos since 4 January 2022.
- Writer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Aurora A. Quezon was born on 19 February 1888 in Baler, Tayabas, Philippines. She was a writer, known for Sawing gantingpala (1940) and Principeng hindi tumatawa (1946). She was married to Manuel Quezon. She died on 28 April 1949 in Bongabon, Nueva Ecija, Philippines.- Manuel Quezon was born on 19 August 1878 in Baler, Tayabas, Philippines. He was married to Aurora A. Quezon. He died on 1 August 1944 in Saranac Lake, New York, USA.
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Actor
Neil Alvin Delas Alas was born on 3 October 1989 in Tayabas, Quezon. He is an actor, known for When the Waves Are Gone (2022), The Halt (2019) and Kaputol (2019).