Lauro Delgado

Lauro Delgado (December 10, 1932 – January 15, 1978) was a Filipino actor, born as Loreto Porciuncula in Bocaue, Bulacan. He was discovered by the director Gerardo de Leon.

Lauro Delgado
Born(1932-12-10)December 10, 1932
Died1978 (aged 4546)
OccupationActor
Years active1953-1976

Starting his acting career in the 1950s, Delgado primarily had villainous roles in films produced by Premiere Productions and People's Pictures, and was billed as the leading actor in the 1960 film "Sa Mata ng Diyos" ("In the Eyes of God") along with Tessie Quintana, Leonor Vergara, Carlos Padilla, Jr. and child actor Aida Villegas. Delgado continued playing leading and character roles up to the 1970s.[1]

Delgado retired from showbiz when his poultry business in Bulacan became successful. He died in 1978 due to heart attack, and was buried in his hometown of Bocaue.[2]

Filmography

  • 1953 - Sawa sa Lumang Simboryo
  • 1954 - Salabusab [People's]
  • 1954 - Paladin [Premiere]
  • 1955 - Palahamak [Premiere]
  • 1955 - Eskrimador [Premiere]
  • 1955 - El Jugador [Premiere]
  • 1955 - Sagrado [People's]
  • 1955 - Pandanggo ni Neneng [Premiere]
  • 1955 - El conde de Monte Carlo [People's]
  • 1956 - Santa Lucia [People's]
  • 1956 - Prinsipe Villarba [People's]
  • 1956 - Exzur [People's]
  • 1957 - Bicol Express [Premiere]
  • 1957 - Pabo Real [People's]
  • 1957 - Yaya Maria [Premiere]
  • 1957 - Pusakal [People's]
  • 1957 - Prinsipe Alejandre [Premiere]
  • 1958 - Batang Piyer [People's]
  • 1958 - Sta. Rita de Casia [Premiere]
  • 1958 - Obra-Maestra [People's]
  • 1958 - Laban sa Lahat [Premiere]
  • 1958 - Wanted: Husband [People's]

References

  1. Dolor, Danny (2009-06-28). "Lauro Delgado 'in the title role'". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
  2. Baldovino, Gypsy (2009-04-26). "The charmed life of Lauro Delgado". Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2010-12-02.


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