Iconic Lolas in Philippine TV and Film

Posted on the 06 February 2012 by Rewindnreplay @rewindnreplay

this photo from photo4asianreminded me of Vice Ganda

Last Friday night, my friends and I watched and made fun of Jolina Magdangal's (now Mrs. Mark Escueta of Rivermaya) wedding video created by Bob Nicolas. Aside from entertainingly annoyingly watching Jolina in her Tinkerbell-inspired wing, and cringing with her cheesy wedding vow, we started naming the invited celebrities we saw on the wedding onsite video.
 
Of course, Judy Ann Santos-Agoncillo was there, even Gibo (Gilbert Teodoro, Jr.), Mel Tiangco, and among other not-so-famous and long-forgotten celebrities. Then we saw this veteran actress from Mara Clara (playing Clara's mom) whom I've recently seen at Banchetto-Pioneer. I couldn't recall her name but one of my friends said her name is Vivian Foz. I said no, because Vivian Foz is mestiza.

Vivian Foz in sepia


photo from beverlyvergel.net

So we researched about the Mara Clara cast and there it is, her name is Beverly Vergel. And that's where the discussion about iconic lolas in Philippine TV and film. Not that Beverly is a lola but there were just so many lolas in soap operas. Since there's just the three of us, we all gave our bets of the not-so-long-forgotten actresses portraying grandma roles.
First in our list is the lola in the famous TV soap Anna Luna.
Gloria Yatco (aka Mona Lisa)
Second is Anita Linda.

And lastly my contribution, though I had a hard time recalling her name, is the famous lola in horror films -- in fact, I'm more scared to see her in my dreams than the creepy creatures of Shake Rattle & Roll and Tiyanak -- it's none other than Mary Walter.

photo from pelikulaatbp.blogspot.com


Too bad, there's no decent picture of her in the Internet. She's that old and no one was ever to scan her most recent picture and upload which online. Sigh....
That's it, any other lolas in mind?