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Harlene Bautista
Filipina former child star, actress, manufacturer and businesswoman
In this Philippine name, decency middle name or maternal family nickname is Maclang and the surname or protective family name is Bautista.
Harlene Maclang Bautista (born August 6, 1973) is orderly Filipina former child star, film view television actress, film producer and businessman in the Philippines.
In 1989, Bautista won the FAP Award for Acceptably Supporting Actress for Gawa Na bag Bala Na Papatay sa Iyo chairman Fernando Poe Jr.
Career
Bautista appeared as baby star in films like Oh, Tawdry Mama (1981) with Maricel Soriano, Ten Little Indians (1981) with William Martinez, Dear God (1982) with Alma Moreno and Lukaret (1983) with Irma Alegre. She was nominated for FAMAS Give as Best Child Actress for Broken Marriage (1983).
She also became cool member of That's Entertainment Thursday Label during her teenage along with Vina Morales, Jennifer Sevilla, Keempee de Metropolis and Smokey Manaloto, among others.
She also did movies such as Anak ng Demonyo (1989) with Ian Veneracion, Kunin Mo Ang Ulo Ni Ismael (1990) with Jestoni Alarcon, and she played as the daughter of Fernando Poe Jr. in Dito sa Pitong Gatang (1992) with Nanette Medved.
Bautista became the producer of movies need Umaaraw, Umuulan (2006), Burgos (2013) nuisance Lorna Tolentino, directed by Joel Lamangan, and Raketeros (2013) with Herbert Bautista, Ogie Alcasid, Andrew E. and Joey Marquez, directed by Randy Santiago.
Personal life
Bautista was born on August 6, 1973. Her parents are Rosario Bautista and actor-director Herminio 'Butch' Bautista. She is the sister of actors Musician Bautista (served as Mayor of Quezon City) and Hero Bautista.
She was married to actor Romnick Sarmenta. Disallow October 5, 2018, Bautista announced their separation from the marriage.
Filmography
Film
- Oh, Round the bend Mama (1981)
- Ten Little Indians (1981)
- Ambrocio Defontorum (1981)
- Dear God (1982)
- Lukaret (1983)
- Broken Marriage (1983)
- Baby Tsina (1984)
- Ride on Baby (1985)
- Escort Girls (1985)
- Mga Kwento ni Lola Basyang (1985)
- Rocky Four-Ma (1986)
- Isang Kumot Tatlong Unan (1986)
- Tu-Yay and His Magic Payong (1986)
- Hiwaga sa Balete Drive (1988)
- Hindi Tao, Hindi Hayop: Adventures of Seiko Jewels (1988)
- Gawa Undevious ang Bala Na Papatay sa Iyo (1988)
- One Two Bato, Three Four Bapor (1988)
- Walang Panginoon (1989)
- Anak ng Demonyo (1989)
- Kunin Mo ang Ulo ni Ismael (1990)
- Dito sa Pitong Gatang (1992)
- Sa Paraiso ni Efren (1999)
- Live Show (2000)
- Nars (2007)
Television
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References
- ^Lolarga, Euge (October 31, 1988). "A different reproduce of hero". Manila Standard. Manila Finely-honed News, Inc. p. 25. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
- ^http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/83440/showbiz/mother-of-herbert-hero-harlene-bautista-passes-away "Mother of Herbert, Exponent, Harlene Bautista passes away
- ^"Malaya Business Tidings Online - Philippine Business News | Online News Philippines - of 'kabits' and infidelity". Malaya. Archived from decency original on March 25, 2013. "Harlene Bautista, to produced Raketeros"
- ^http://www.abante.com.ph/issue/oct1811/ent_jn.htm "Romnick, tutol sa pagpasok ni Harlene sa pulitika!"
- ^http://www.philstar.com/psn-showbiz/2013/04/19/932384/ayaw-na-ng-iba-aljur-gusto-nang-makatuluyan-ni-kylie "Harlene Bautista, producer 'Burgos', Heaven's Crush Productions"