
Actor
Gloria Romero
Born 1933 · Denver, Colorado, USA
Gloria Romero (born Gloria Anne Borrego Galla; December 16, 1933 – January 25, 2025) was an American-born Filipino actress. Regarded as the "Queen of Philippine Cinema", she has appeared in more than 300 film and television productions throughout her career that spanned seven decades. She was Philippines' highest paid movie star of the 1950s and became the biggest box-office draw of the period. Romero began appearing as a background actor at the age of 16. She made her feature film debut with a secondary role in Madame X (1952) and won the FAMAS Award for Best Actress for her performance as a tobacco-smoking maiden in Dalagang Ilocana (1954). She was posthumously conferred with the Presidential Medal of Merit in 2025 and has been the recipient of Lifetime Achievement Award from government agencies and major award-giving bodies, including the Luna Awards in 2002, FAMAS, Gawad Urian (both in 2004), the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) in 2009 and Film Development Council of the Philippines in 2024.
Acting

Magnifico
Lola Magda · 2003

Rollerboys
Lola Martha · 1995

How Often Is Sometimes?
Elsa's Mother · 1982

Kadenang Bulaklak
Mrs. Doctolero · 1993

Happy Days Are Here Again
Herself · 1974

Beautiful Life
Magda · 2004

Even the Angels Cried
Tinay · 1971

Alabok sa Ulap
Mona Abad · 1987

Inday Bote
Mrs. Salameda · 1985

Rubberman
Madam Rita · 1996

Cass & Cary: Who Wants to Be a Billionaire?
Doña Gracia Imperial · 2002

The Rich Man's Daughter
Ama Cecilia Tanchingco · 2015

Why Not Make It Real
Lola Eping · 2001

Meant To Be
Lola Madj Sta. Maria · 2017

Palibhasa Lalake
Tita Minerva Chavez · 1987

Count the Stars in the Sky
Doña Martina Santos · 1989

Don't Kiss the Devil
Lucila · 1989

Araw Araw, Gabi Gabi
Josefa · 1995

The Daughters of Waray and Biday
Ilocano Manang Biday · 1984

Sino ang Maysala?
Gloria · 1957

Sandakot Na Bala
Elena · 1988
Written in Our Destiny
Imelda Marcos · 1965

To Mama with Love
Amelia · 1983
Ayaw Ko Ng Mangarap
Azul · 1993