Raquel Monteza

Raquel Monteza (born Maria Teresa Calimbahin Rounsaville on September 30, 1955) is a Filipino actress.

Career

Monteza appeared in movies such as What Am I Living For (1970) starring Eddie Peregrina, "Kapag may Gusot, may Lusot" (1973) "Sapin-sapin, Patong-patong (1976) "Bona" (1980) Bakit Bughaw Ang Langit? (1981) all starring Nora Aunor, and Zuma (1985) starring Max Laurel. She also appeared in Alma Moreno's "Dyesebel" (1978) as David's (Mat Ranillo, III) former girlfriend, Betty and Sharon Cuneta's "To Love Again" (1983) as the aggressive photographer.

Monteza also appeared in TV series such as "Annaliza" (1980) as Miriam starring Julie Vega, "Sana Ikaw na nga" (2001) starring Dingdong Dantes and Tanya Gomez, "Te Amo" (2004) as Mercy, Undang's bubbly mother, starring Iza Calzado, "Marimar" (2007) as Innocencia stariing Marian Rivera and Dingdong Dantes aired in GMA Network, and Felina: Prinsesa ng mga Pusa (2012) starring Arci Munoz, Ahron Villena and Carla Humphries, "Ang Panday" (2016) as Tiya Flor starring Richard Gutierrez. aired in TV5.

Personal life

Monteza was born to an American father and a Filipino mother. She is married to former actor Jun Soler and is the mother of actors Ryan Soler (a FAMAS Best Child Actor awardee) and Symon Soler, who also became the lead singer of the Filipino boy band Jeremiah. Her other children are Miss Makati 2008 and singer Maffy Soler, who si also the wife of actor Robin da Roza, and Judge Soler.

Filmography

Television

Movies

  • Bikini Open (2005)
  • Masikip sa Dibdib: The Boobita Rose Story (2004)
  • Matrikula (1997)
  • Zuma (1985)
  • Death Raiders (1984)
  • To Love Again (1983)
  • Alias Django (1982)
  • Ibalik Ang Swerti (1981)
  • Bakit Bughaw Ang Langit? (1981)
  • Bona (film) (1980)
  • Dyesebel (1978)
  • Sapin-Sapin, Patong-Patong (1977)
  • Ang Isinilang Ko Ba'y Kasalanan? (1977)
  • Escolta: Mayo 13: Biyernes Ng Hapon! (1976)
  • Teribol Dobol (1975)
  • Kondesang Basahan (1973)
  • Kung May Gusot, May Lusot (1972)
  • Currimao (1971)
  • Toro! Tora! Toray! (1971)
  • Motorcycle Boy (1971)
  • El Pinoy Tom Jones (1970)
  • Silang Tatlo (1970)
  • What Am I Living For (1970)

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