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  1. Gloria Anne Borrego Galla (born December 16, 1933), known professionally as Gloria Romero (Tagalog: [ˈɡloɾja ɾɔˈmɛɾɔ]), is a Filipino actress. With a career spanning 70 years, she has appeared in over 250 motion pictures and television productions .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0739418Gloria Romero - IMDb

    Gloria Romero. Actress: A Change of Heart. Gloria Galla was born in 1933 in Denver Colorado, to a hardworking Filipino, Pedro Galla, and an American woman, Mary Borrego. Her elementary education was spent in Mabini Elementary School and she graduated from Riverview High School in Mabini, Pangasinan.

  3. Gloria Romero is a Filipino actress who has had an extensive career in film and television. She began her career as a background actor in the late 1940s before landing a supporting role in Madame X (1952). She rose to stardom the same year with leading roles in Monghita and Palasig (both in 1952).

  4. Feb 28, 2024 · Philippine film and TV icon Gloria Romero celebrated her legacy, success and life with industry luminaries at a tribute night organized by her friend Daisy Romualdez. The event featured performances, anecdotes and greetings from Vina Morales, Christian Bautista, Amy Perez, Coco Martin and others.

  5. Dec 25, 2023 · Gloria Romero is a legendary actress who has risen ⁤to prominence in‌ Philippine cinema through her exceptional talent and captivating performances. With a⁣ career spanning over seven‍ decades, she has become an iconic⁢ figure in the industry, ‍earning numerous awards‍ and accolades for her contribution to Filipino ⁣film and ...

  6. Gloria Anne Borrego Galla, known professionally as Gloria Romero, is a Filipino actress. With a career spanning 70 years, she has appeared in over 250 motion pictures and television productions. Referred to as the "Queen of Philippine Cinema", she is known for her sophisticated and demure image.

  7. Gloria Romero, born as Gloria Anne Borrego Galla on December 16, 1933, is a name that resonates with reverence in the annals of Philippine cinema. With a career spanning over seven decades, she has graced the silver screen in more than 250 films and television productions, earning her the title of the "Queen of Philippine Cinema".