Ãngel Esmeralda - Angel Pictures
Ãngel Esmerelda (October 1, 1915-1985) was a prewar Filipino actor, tumultuous period marked by Pancho Villaâs poignant Mexican revolution, but a most opportune time for Angel, who would grow up to be the filmdomâs golden boy. He is the husband of Sampaguita Pictures leading lady Corazon Noble and the father of Jay Ilagan also known as Ãngel Ilagan.
The 30s
As destiny had it, four years after his birth, the Philippine cinema was born. In 1919, Jose Nepomuceno of Malayan Pictures produced âDalagang Bukidâ based on the countryâs most celebrated sarzuela, penned by Angelâs dad, Hermogenes Ilagan. Angel therefore grew up in an environment that was suffused by the sounds and sights of colorful sarzuelas.
During Angelâs entry into movie acting, there was a boon in movie making. Film studios that catered to the insatiable appetites of eager movie fans were sprouting like mushrooms. There were Sanggumay Pictures, XâOtic Films, Excelsior Pictures, Majestic Productions, Oriental Pictures, Salumbides Pictures, Parlatone Hispano Filipino Inc, LVN Pictures and Sampaguita Pictures.
Incidentally, Angel did his first and last films under the same studio. He was 19, when he did his first movie âAng Dangalâ(1934) under Parlatone â"Hispano-Filipino Inc. His last was âPipoâ (1970) starring Charito Solis under Nepomuceno Productions. âAng Dangalâ featured Angel opposite Dado Garcia and Patsy. His brother Gerry (de Leon) also starred in the film. (The first film outfit in history was Malayan Pictures. It was later renamed as Parlatone- Hispano-Filipino Inc, until it finally became the Nepomuceno Productions.)
The Contemporary of the 30s
Angelâs contemporaries were Rogelio dela Rosa, Rudy Concepcion, Carmen Rosales, Angelito Nepomuceno, Leopoldo Salcedo, Rosa del Rosario, Ana Maria, Fe Crisostomo, soprano Rosario Moreno, Flora Mirasol, Elsa Oria, Fernando Poe Sr., Patricia Mijares, Fely Vallejo and Ely Ramos who died at the zenith of his career.
Years of acting in sarzuela paid off very well for Angel because it prepared him for the instant movie stardom.
Parlatone Hispano-Filipino
As a contract star of Parlatone Pictures, he did close to twenty movies in a period of three years, that included: âSa Paanan ng Krusâ 1936), âMga Pusong Dakilaâ (1937),âNasaan ka, Irogâ (1937), âAnak ng Kadilimanâ (1937), âRubenâ (1938), âAng Pagbabalikâ (1938), âIsang Halik Lamangâ (1938), âLihim ng Dagat-Dagatanâ (1939), âYaman ng Mahirapâ (1939) and âLangit sa Karimlanâ (1939).
The 40s
He became a most bankable star and did a record seven movies in one year, under five different film outfits: âCadena de Amorâ for Sanggumay Pictures, âPangarapâ with Purita Santamaria and âPrinsesa ng Kumintangâ with Mila del Sol under LVN Pictures, âBawal na Pag-ibigâ and âBinatang Bukidâ under his home studio Parlatone- Hispano-Filipino Inc, âSantaâ and âTala sa Kabukiranâ for Majestic Pictures, and âEstrellitaâ and âKahapon Lamangâ under Sampaguita Pictures.
The Japanese Occupations
he busied himself onstage as romantic lead to radio queen Tiya Dely Magpayo in âNasaan Ka, Irogâ under the direction of Lamberto V. Avellana at the Manila Grand Opera House.
The Siblings
At 30, Angel became a father to Lourdes, who met a tragic end from the hands of the Japanese soldiers during the fateful Battle of Manila in 1945. Eventually, Angel had six children: Melvyn (with Candelaria Sison) Lourdes, Leslie, and Jay (with Corazon Noble) and Marlon and Angel (Rebecca) (with Mercy Beck).
After the War
His winning streak continued after the war with hits such as âBuenavistaâ (1941), âMariposaâ (1941), âLiwayway ng Kalayaanâ(1946), âSo Long Americaâ (1946),âLigayaâ(1947), and âMeme na Bunsoâ (1949). He also directed âMaria Kapraâ(1947) starring Jose Brillante, Jose De Villa and Linda Estrella.
The 50s
In 1951, Angel migrated to Guam as an American citizen. But each time he went home, he would still go back to his movie roots, and in fact did two in 1954, âDasalang Gintoâ and âAng Manyika ng Sta. Monicaâ.
Angelâs career lasted for 36 years. He died in the Philippines in 1985 at the age of 70.
Filmography
- 1934 - Ang Dangal
- 1936 - Sa Paanan ng Krus
- 1937 - Mga Pusong Dakila
- 1937 - Nasaan ka, Irog
- 1937 - Ang Kumpisalan at ang Batas
- 1937 - Anak ng Kadiliman
- 1938 - Ruben [Parlatone]
- 1938 - Ang Pagbabalik [Parlatone]
- 1938 - Sanggumay [Parlatone]
- 1938 - Binatang Bukid [Parlatone]
- 1938 - Dasalang Perlas [Parlatone]
- 1938 - Isang Halik Lamang [Parlatone]
- 1939 - Lihim ng Dagat-Dagatan [Parlatone]
- 1939 - Yaman ng Mahirap [Parlatone]
- 1939 - Langit sa Karimlan [Parlatone]
- 1940 - Cadena de Amor [Sanggumay]
- 1940 - Pangarap [Lvn]
- 1940 - Prinsesa ng Kumintang [Lvn]
- 1940 - Bawal na Pag-ibig [Parlatone]
- 1940 - Santa (film) [Majestic]
- 1940 - Tala sa Kabukiran [Majestic]
- 1940 - Estrellita [Sampaguita]
- 1940 - Kahapon Lamang [Sampaguita]
- 1940 - Buenavista
- 1941 - Mariposa [Sampaguita]
- 1941 - Kung kita'y kapiling [Acuna-Zaldariaga]
- 1944 - Liwayway ng Kalayaan [X'Otic/Eiga Heikusa]
- 1946 - So Long America [Sampaguita]
- 1946 - Ligaya [Oriental]
- 1947 - Isumpa mo Giliw [Sampaguita]
- 1947 - Maria Kapra [Sampaguita]
- 1948 - Meme na Bunso [Panay Negros]
- 1949 - Dasalang Ginto [Filcudoma]
- 1954 - Ang Manyika ng Sta. Monica [Palanca Bros.]
External links
- Ãngel Esmeralda at the Internet Movie Database
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