
Director
Gerardo de Leon
Born 1913 · Manila, Philippines
Gerardo de León (September 12, 1913 - July 25, 1981) was a Filipino actor turned film director, who made his acting debut in the 1934 movie Ang Dangal. De León, who was born as Gerardo Ilagan, was a member of the Ilagan clan of Philippine motion pictures, which includes Robert Arevalo, Liberty Ilagan and Ronaldo Valdez, and musical scorer Tito Arévalo. De León was a medical doctor by profession, but his ultimate love for film has won him over. He made eight more films as an actor before he became a director. He made his directorial debut in 1939's Bahay-Kubo, starring Fely Vallejo (who he later married). One of his unfinished projects was in the late Fernando Poe, Jr.'s Juan de la Cruz in 1972. Nicknamed "Manong", de León holds the sole distinction of being the most awarded film director in the history of the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences' FAMAS Awards, the Philippines' Oscars. From 1952 to 1971, he was awarded seven FAMAS Awards, three of them he received three years in a row. All of the films in which he won for Best Director also won for Best Picture at the FAMAS: Sawa sa Lumang Simboryo (1952), Hanggang sa Dulo ng Daigdig (1958), Huwag Mo Akong Limutin (1960), Noli Me Tangere (1961, adaptation of the novel Noli Me Tangere ), El Filibusterismo (1962), Daigdig ng mga Api (1965), Lilet (1971).
Directed

El Filibusterismo
Director · 1962

Huwag Mo Akong Limutin
Director · 1960

The Moises Padilla Story
Director · 1961

Hanggang sa Dulo ng Daigdig
Director · 1958

Women in Cages
Director · 1971

Dyesebel
Director · 1953

Sisa
Director · 1951

Ang Daigdig Ng Mga Api
Director · 1965

Lilet
Director · 1971
Ifugao
Director · 1954

Bahay Kubo
Director · 1939

Pedro Penduko
Director · 1954

The Blood Drinkers
Director · 1964

Banaue: Stairway to the Sky
Director · 1975

Brides of Blood
Director · 1968

Noli Me Tángere
Director · 1961

Diego Silang
Director · 1951

Tatlong Maria
Director · 1944
