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Gil de León

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Gil de León
BornGuillermo Evangelista de León
(1919-06-25)June 25, 1919
Pasay, Rizal, Insular Government of the Philippine Islands, U.S.
💀DiedFebruary 19, 1992(1992-02-19) (aged 72)
Metro Manila, PhilippinesFebruary 19, 1992(1992-02-19) (aged 72)
💼 Occupation
  • Actor
  • Director
📆 Years active  1946–1980s
👩 Spouse(s)Lilia Dizon (1945–1966)
👶 ChildrenChristopher de Leon
Pinky de Leon
Lara Melissa de Leon
👪 RelativesJanine Gutierrez (adoptive great-granddaughter)
Diego Gutierrez (adoptive great-grandson)
Jaden Kristoff de Leon (great-grandson)
Jordan de Leon (great-grandson)
Ian de Leon (grandson)
Gabriel de Leon (grandson)
Matet de Leon (adoptive granddaughter)
Lotlot de Leon (adoptive granddaughter)
Nora Aunor (ex-daughter-in-law)
Sandy Andolong (daughter-in-law)
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Guillermo Evangelista de León,[1] simply known as Gil de León, was a Filipino film actor and director.

Career[edit]

He made his first movie after World War II. The movie is Orasang Ginto aka Golden Clock under LVN Pictures where he stayed in the said company for almost 3 decades.

His directorial debut was in Glory at Dawn (1958) under PMP Pictures. He made two movies under MC Production such as Juan Tamad with Manuel Conde and Vende Cristo. He played most of his film as a villain and other supporting roles. He continued acting up to the 1980s.

Personal life[edit]

He married LVN movie star, Lilia Dizon, until they separated in the 1966.[2] They have three children, who inherited their talents in acting: Pinky de León. the eldest, Christopher de León and Lara Melissa de León.[3]

Filmography[edit]

  • 1946 - Orasang Ginto [LVN]
  • 1946 - Garrison 13 [LVN]
  • 1947 - Kamagong [Nolasco]
  • 1947 - Si Juan Tamad [MC]
  • 1947 - Caprichosa [Premiere]
  • 1947 - Binatang Maynila [RDS]
  • 1947 - Pangarap ko'y Ikaw Rin [Premiere]
  • 1947 - Hacendera [Phils Artists]
  • 1948 - Krus ng Digma [X'Otic]
  • 1948 - Matimtiman [Pangilinan]
  • 1948 - Siete Dolores [Nolasco Bros.]
  • 1948 - Mga Busabos ng Palad [Nolasco]
  • 1948 - Vende Cristo [MC]
  • 1949 - Parola [LVN]
  • 1949 - Maria Beles [LVN]
  • 1949 - Tambol Mayor [LVN]
  • 1949 - Kuba sa Quiapo [LVN]
  • 1949 - Sagur [X'Otic]
  • 1949 - Dasalang Ginto [Filcudoma]
  • 1949 - Biglang Yaman [LVN]
  • 1950 - Florante at Laura [LVN]
  • 1950 - Nuno sa Punso [LVN]
  • 1950 - Doble Cara [Premiere]
  • 1951 - Ang Tapis mo Inday [LVN]
  • 1951 - Reyna Elena [LVN]
  • 1951 - Sigfredo [Lebran]
  • 1951 - Bohemyo [LVN]
  • 1951 - Dalawang Prinsipeng Kambal [LVN]
  • 1951 - Romeo at Julieta [Lebran]
  • 1952 - Kambal-Tuko [LVN]
  • 1952 - Taong Paniki [LVN]
  • 1953 - Philippine Navy [LVN]
  • 1953 - Kuwintas ng Pasakit [LVN]
  • 1953 - Squatter [LVN]
  • 1953 - Dagohoy [LVN]
  • 1953 - Hiyasmin [LVN]
  • 1954 - Krus na Bakal [LVN]
  • 1954 - Donato [LVN]
  • 1955 - Sanda Wong [Manuel Vistan/Champion Ho]
  • 1957 - Objective: Patayin si Magsaysay [Champion]
  • 1958 - Glory at Dawn [PMP] (dir)
  • 1989 - Oras-oras, Araw-araw (Viva Films)

References[edit]

  1. "Gil de Leon". Geni.com. 1914.
  2. "TRIBUTE: Lilia Dizon, LVN star and once Asia's best actress, passes away at 92". ABS CBN News.
  3. "Gil de Leon: Actor-director". Philstar.com.

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