Lilia Dizon
Lilia Dizon (real name Claire Strauss; born 1928 in Pampanga, Philippines) is a postwar Filipina actress.[1]
Personal life
She was the only daughter of Regina Dizon, a Filipino, and Abe Strauss, an American of German Jewish descent.[2] She is the wife of LVN Pictures actor Gil de León, with whom she has three children who would each eventually become actors as well: Pinky de Leon, Christopher de Leon and Lara Melissa de Leon. She retired from showbiz during the 1960s.
Career
- 1946 - Probinsiyana
- 1947 - Bakya mo Neneng
- 1947 - Kamagong
- 1947 - Binatang Maynila
- 1947 - Pangarap ko'y Ikaw Rin
- 1947 - Violeta
- 1947 - Ina
- 1948 - Engkantada
- 1948 - Kaaway ng Babae
- 1948 - Kambal na Ligaya
- 1948 - Krus na Bituin
- 1948 - Perfidia
- 1948 - Maestro Pajarillo
- 1949 - Makabagong Pilipina
- 1950 - Magkumpareng Putik
- 1950 - Tininti del Barrio
- 1950 - Sohrab at Rustum
- 1951 - Pulo ng Engkantada
- 1951 - Venus
- 1951 - Dugo sa Dugo
- 1951 - Haring Cobra
- 1952 - Bathaluman
- 1953 - Itinakwil
- 1953 - Kuwintas ng Pasakit
- 1953 - Sa Paanan ng Bundok
- 1953 - Makabuhay
- 1954 - Tucydides
- 1954 - Doce Pares
- 1954 - Ikaw ang Buhay Ko
- 1954 - Kandilerong Pilak
- 1955 - Sanda Wong
- 1956 - Simaron
- 1956 - Umaalong Ginto
- 1957 - Kandilang Bakal
- 1958 - Glory at Dawn
- 1958 - Sisang Tabak
- 1961 - The Moises Padilla Story
References
- ↑ "In praise of senior actors" Tempo. Retrieved 2017-08-14.
- ↑ http://www.asianjournalusa.com/default.asp?sourceid=&smenu=157&twindow=Default&mad=No&sdetail=8001&wpage=1&skeyword=&sidate=&ccat=&ccatm=&restate=&restatus=&reoption=&retype=&repmin=&repmax=&rebed=&rebath=&subname=&pform=&sc=1028&hn=asianjournalusa&he=.com
External links
- Lilia Dizon on IMDb
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