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Gina Alajar

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Gina Alajar
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Regina Alatiit was born as the eldest child, on June 28, 1959, to Bernardino Alatiit of Roxas City and Angelica Liguid of Cavite. She attended elementary school at the P. Burgos Elementary School and, after high school, took a one-year course on Tourism and Travel at the Centro Escolar University. She was a member of the Concerned Artists of the Philippines (CAP) which was headed by her mentor and friend, Lino Brocka, and with whom she took part in issues confronting the movie industry and other social concerns. Alatiit was only eight when she auditioned for Lea Productions' Kaibigan ko'ng Sto. Niño (1967). Among some 300 aspirants, she won the role of "Oreng" opposite Roderick Paulate. Later, Gina appeared in several Sampaguita pictures. Among her early films was Donata (1968), where she played the titular role of the girl who grows up to be Gina Pareño. (She would also play "Narda" to Gina Pareño's "Darna" in the 1969 film Si Darna at ang Planetman (1969). She also portrayed the real-life character of Irene Marcos in Pinagbuklod ng langit (1969), and was one of the children in Lina Brocka's Wanted: Perfect Mother (1970).

By the time Gina appeared in 'Cofradia' (1973), a remake of the Gloria Romero starrer, she was already a Sampaguita contract star. Gina's other films include Bandana (1968), Mga anghel na walang langit (1970), Mga basag na kristal (1977), Modelong tanso (1979), 'Diborsyada' (1980), City After Dark (1980), Brutal (1980), Salome (1981), Playgirl (1981), Caught in the Act (1981), Moral (1982), Ganti (1983), 'Dalmacio Armas' (1983), Croisements (1984), _Bulaklak ng City Jail (1985)_ and Les insoumis (1989). Gina also appeared in American-released movies shot in the Philippines, like Caged Fury (1983), Birds of Prey (1988), and The Debut (2000), which was topbilled by Dante Basco with other Filipinos and directed by a Fil-Am, Gene Cajayon. 1998 saw Gina in two significant roles: as the saintly Mother Ignacia (born 1663) in Mother Ignacia - Ang uliran (1998), and as the mother of José Rizal in the Marilou Diaz-Abaya film José Rizal (1998). Gina also joined the multi-awarded independent film Mga munting tinig (2002), which garnered nominations and honors at the 'Bangok Film Festival' and 'Palm Beach International Film Festival'. On stage, Gina performed in Dulaang UP's "Misteryo ng Pumpon ng Rosas" (1992), a translation of Manuel Puig's "Mystery of the Rose Bouquet." Gina won as Best Child Actress at the Film Academy of the Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) for Kaibigan ko'ng Sto. Niño (1967) and received a similar trophy from the Citizens' Council for Mass Media (CCMM) for Wanted: Perfect Mother (1970).

After 23 years, Gina received her second FAMAS award for Best Supporting Actress for Biktima (1990). She was also Best Supporting Actress at the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) for Brutal (1980). She has won the URIAN four times, as best actress for Brutal (1980), Salome (1981) and Bayan ko (1984); and as best supporting actress for Biktima (1990). The Film Academy of the Philippines (FAP) gave her the best supporting actress award twice, for Kaya kong abutin ang langit (1984) and for Andrea, paano ba ang maging isang ina? (1990). At the 1991 Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA), she scored an unprecedented feat by winning Best Actress for Biktima (1990) and Best Supporting Actress for Andrea, paano ba ang maging isang ina? (1990). Of late, Gina has turned to directing TV shows, mini-series and soap operas on Philippine television, including "Vietnam Rose" (2005) and "Majika" (2006). Gina has been one of the finest actresses the 1970s and '80s has produced and continues to brighten up films with her performances.
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      • 18 wins & 29 nominations total

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    Kaya kong abutin ang langit (1984)
    Kaya kong abutin ang langit
    7.5
    • Nancy Rosales
    • 1984
    Salome (1981)
    Salome
    7.3
    • Salome
    • 1981
    Mulanay: Sa pusod ng paraiso (1996)
    Mulanay: Sa pusod ng paraiso
    7.4
    • Actress
    • 1996
    Gina Alajar in Mater Dolorosa (2012)
    Mater Dolorosa
    7.2
    • Lourdes Lagrimas
    • 2012

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    • Mel Tiangco in Magpakailanman (2012)
      Magpakailanman
      6.1
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 2012–2024
    • Jillian Ward, Sofia Pablo, and Althea Ablan in Prima Donnas (2019)
      Prima Donnas
      6.8
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 2019–2022
    • Nora Aunor, Cherie Gil, Kate Valdez, Jo Berry, and Mikee Quintos in Onanay (2018)
      Onanay
      8.0
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 2018–2019
    • Kris Bernal in Impostora (2017)
      Impostora
      8.4
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 2017–2018
    • Jean Garcia, Ara Mina, LJ Reyes, Benjamin Alves, Martin Del Rosario, and Julie Anne San Jose in Pinulot ka lang sa lupa (2017)
      Pinulot ka lang sa lupa
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 2017
    • Lorna Tolentino, Jennica Garcia, Patricia Tumulak, and Taki Saito in Pagpapatawad (2017)
      Pagpapatawad
      TV Movie
      • Director
      • 2017
    • Barbie Forteza and Thea Tolentino in The Half Sisters (2014)
      The Half Sisters
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 2015–2016
    • Ken Chan in Destiny Rose (2015)
      Destiny Rose
      9.0
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 2015–2016
    • That's My Amboy (2016)
      That's My Amboy
      5.4
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 2016
    • Joey De Leon and Ryan Agoncillo in Dalangin ng ama (2016)
      Dalangin ng ama
      TV Movie
      • Director
      • 2016
    • Jemwell Ventinilla, Zymic Jaranilla, Chlaui Malayao, and Judie Dela Cruz in Yagit (2014)
      Yagit
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 2014–2015
    • Ruru Madrid and Gabbi Garcia in Let the Love Begin (2015)
      Let the Love Begin
      9.4
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 2015
    • Ricky Davao, Ice Seguerra, Julia Clarete, Pia Guanio, and Ryzza Mae Dizon in Lukso ng dugo (2015)
      Lukso ng dugo
      TV Movie
      • Director
      • 2015
    • Villa Quintana (2013)
      Villa Quintana
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 2013–2014
    • Seasons of Love (2014)
      Seasons of Love
      TV Mini Series
      • Director
      • 2014

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    • The Rapists of Pepsi Paloma
      • Charito Solis
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    • Call My Manager
      • In Development
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    • Mel Tiangco in Magpakailanman (2012)
      Magpakailanman
      6.1
      TV Series
      • Lilian
      • Leni
      • Lea ...
      • 2012–2025
    • Rita Avila, Maricel Laxa, Sheryl Cruz, Jason Abalos, Edgar Allan Guzman, and Jo Berry in Lilet Matias, Attorney-at-Law (2024)
      Lilet Matias, Attorney-at-Law
      6.6
      TV Series
      • Judge Liberty Villaroman
      • 2024–2025
    • Rayver Cruz, Jasmine Curtis-Smith, and Liezel Lopez in Asawa ng asawa ko (2024)
      Asawa ng asawa ko
      5.9
      TV Series
      • Carmen
      • 2024–2025
    • Bansa (2024)
      Bansa
      2.2
      • 2024
    • Gina Alajar, Christopher De Leon, Lotlot De Leon, Gabby Eigenmann, Vilma Santos, Jacky Woo, John Gabriel, Kakai Bautista, Lynn Cruz, Cassy Legaspi, and Darren Espanto in When I Met You in Tokyo (2023)
      When I Met You in Tokyo
      5.8
      • Susan
      • 2023
    • Nora Aunor and Alfred Vargas in Pieta (2023)
      Pieta
      6.6
      • Beth
      • 2023
    • Replacing Chef Chico (2023)
      Replacing Chef Chico
      6.7
      TV Series
      • Tessa
      • 2023
    • Gina Alajar, Soliman Cruz, Ricky Davao, and Ruby Ruiz in Monday First Screening (2023)
      Monday First Screening
      5.0
      • Lydia
      • 2023
    • Bea Alonzo, Yasmien Kurdi, Alden Richards, and Jeric Gonzales in Start-Up Ph (2022)
      Start-Up Ph
      4.6
      TV Series
      • Lola Joy
      • 2022
    • Gina Alajar, John Arcilla, Soliman Cruz, Ricky Davao, Janice De Belen, Gina Pareño, Eugene Domingo, Nico Antonio, and Christian Bables in Big Night! (2021)
      Big Night!
      7.0
      • 2021
    • Claire Castro, Glaiza De Castro, and Rayver Cruz in Nagbabagang luha (2021)
      Nagbabagang luha
      TV Series
      • Calida Montaire
      • 2021
    • Jillian Ward, Sofia Pablo, and Althea Ablan in Prima Donnas (2019)
      Prima Donnas
      6.8
      TV Series
      • Sister Regina (uncredited)
      • 2020
    • Anita Linda and Enchong Dee in Circa (2019)
      Circa
      6.5
      • Maria
      • 2019
    • Solenn Heussaff in Misterio de la noche (2019)
      Misterio de la noche
      5.5
      • Kuwago
      • Aso
      • 2019
    • Arci Muñoz and JM De Guzman in Last Fool Show (2019)
      Last Fool Show
      7.1
      • Joanna Lee
      • 2019

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    • Alternative name
      • Ms. Gina Alajar
    • Spouse
      • Michael De Mesa1978 - 2001 (separated, 3 children)
    • Children
        Ryan Eigenmann
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      Separated from her husband, Michael de Mesa. Has three children, all actors, with estranged husband Michael de Mesa (also an actor): Ryan, 29, Geoff, 23 and AJ, 21. Directs television dramas for GMA-7 Network. Circle of friends include contemporaries Anna Marin and Lorna Tolentino.
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      I want to make a movie about relationships, probably a family drama or a love story. I love character-driven rather than plot-based stories. Given a choice, I prefer experimental to formulaic movies. I would be happy tackling realism, be it neo, social or magic! - Quoted from her interview on Inq7.Net, June 16, 2003
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        21-inch waistline is shown to advantage in most of her films

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