Elizabeth Ramsey

Elizabeth Indino Ramsey (December 3, 1931 – October 8, 2015) was a Filipina singer, comedian, and actress. During her almost six-decade career, she established herself as an iconic showbiz personality and entertainer. Ramsey's unique appearance courtesy of her Filipino-Jamaican blood, stage antics, irreverent humor, and punchlines delivered in her heavy Visayan accent brought her into prominence in the Filipino entertainment industry. She is also the mother of popular Filipina singer Jaya.

Elizabeth Ramsey
Born
Elizabeth Indino Ramsey

(1931-12-03)December 3, 1931
San Carlos, Negros Occidental, Philippine Islands
DiedOctober 8, 2015(2015-10-08) (aged 83)
OccupationStand-up comedian, singer, actress
Years active1958–2015
Spouse(s)Isaac Johnson, Sr.
Children4

Early life

Ramsey was born on December 3, 1931 in San Carlos City, Negros Occidental, to Arturo C. Ramsey, a Jamaican United States merchant marine who was stationed in the Philippines and Marcelina Rivera Indino, a Filipina of Spanish descent from San Carlos City.

Career

Ramsey's career began in 1958 after winning a singing contest in Student Canteen, the first noontime show on Philippine television.[1] After her win, Ramsey was immediately offered a slot to be a performer at the Manila Grand Opera House and then eventually the famous Clover Theater. Her raspy vocals and energetic live performances of rock and roll songs earned her the title as the country's "Queen of Rock and Roll". Some of her trademark songs include "Proud Mary", "Razzle Dazzle", and "Waray-Waray".

As early as 1961, she began performing in Las Vegas and different parts of the United States. She became the first Filipino to star in the Philippine Festival Las Vegas production of producer Steve Parker, ex-husband of actress Shirley MacLaine. She performed for soldiers in American bases in the Philippines and on the USS Enterprise for wounded American servicemen during the Vietnam War. Ramsey also ventured into acting and starred in notable films including Prinsesa Naranja (1960), Reyna ng Pitong Gatang (1980), and Ang Bukas ay Akin (1963), in which she was nominated for best supporting actress in the 1963 FAMAS Awards for her performance. In 1976, she gained household name status after playing Cleopatra in a popular Superwheel Detergent Bar commercial.

In the '90s, she returned to the Philippines after living in the United States for several years and made a successful showbiz comeback by appearing in numerous movies and TV shows. In 2012, her guest appearance on Gandang Gabi Vice followed by a vinegar commercial and other TV appearances led to a renewed public interest in her.

Personal life

Ramsey had 3 children (Isaac Johnson, Jr., Mary Ann Johnson, Susan Johnson) with her first husband (Isaac Johnson, Sr.), who was a Jamaican US military merchant marine.[1] After her first husband's death, Ramsey met Ray Kagahastian, a Filipino, with whom she has one daughter, Maria Luisa Ramsey, who is popularly known as Jaya.[2][3]

Death

Ramsey died October 8, 2015 in her sleep from a hyperglycemic attack.[4][5] at the age of 83.

gollark: Oh, I'm just comparing `for` for all loops versus actually using separate keywords for semantically different things.
gollark: What's easier to read?
gollark: Go making all loops `for` (WHY DOES IT DO THAT) doesn't make it much simpler, since you still have to *know* all the weird ways to use it and so does the compiler.
gollark: I mean, that's not a thing of *keywords*, just of... more language features, really.
gollark: More keywords → more complexity in the language/parsing/whatever, more stuff programmers have to know.

References

  1. Logarta, Michelle (September 1, 2002). "A thousand laughs in a lifetime". The Philippine Star. Retrieved January 23, 2015.
  2. "Elizabeth Ramsey: Proud Mary, Proud Mama". The Philippine Star. August 30, 2008. Retrieved January 23, 2015.
  3. "Elizabeth Ramsey dies". Entertainment Weekly. October 8, 2015. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
  4. Elizabeth Ramsey passes away at 83
  5. "Elizabeth Ramsey dies in her sleep at 83". Pinoy Showbiz Daily. 8 October 2015.
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