Teody Belarmino

Teody Belarmino (1922-1984) was a Filipino actor originally from the rustic town of Calamba, Laguna.

Teody Belarmino
Born1922
Died1984

The first stage of Belarmino's career was dedicated to his home studio LVN Pictures. Belarmino is one of the leading men in the stable of fine seasoned actors under the stewardship of LVN Studios. Some of his leading ladies are: Rebecca Gonzales in Mutya ng Pasig, Tessie Quintana in Kapitan Erlinda Ng Candaba, Celia Flor in Ang Tapis Mo Inday, and Lilia Dizon in Venus.

Filmography

Films Under LVN Pictures

  • 1948 -Malaya (Mutya Sa Gubat)
  • 1949 -Ibigin Mo Ako, Lalaking Matapang
  • 1949 -Capas
  • 1949 -Hen. Gregorio del Pilar
  • 1950 -Mutya Ng Pasig
  • 1950 -Florante At Laura
  • 1950 -Candaba
  • 1950 -Nagsaulian Ng Kandila
  • 1950 -Tininti Del Barrio
  • 1951 -Ang Tapis Mo Inday
  • 1951 -Venus
  • 1951 -Dalawang Prinsipeng Kambal
  • 1954 -Krus Na Bakal
  • 1954 -Kandilerong Pilak
  • 1955 -Tagapagmana

Under Other Film Outfits

  • 1951 -Lihim Ni Bathala, Royal
  • 1951 -Singsing Na Sinulid, Royal
  • 1955 -Elephant Girl, Shaw & Sons
  • 1956 -Heneral Paua, Larry Santiago
  • 1956 -Princesa Ng Kagubatan, Everlasting
  • 1956 -Haring Tulisan, Everlasting
  • 1958 -Impiyerno Sa Paraiso, Everlasting

Late in his career, Belarmino appeared in notable supporting roles in the following films: Boy Zapanta (Pentagon Films), Ang Kabayaran (Academy Films), Bakit May Putik Ang Bulaklak? (GS Pictures), Ang Halaga Ay Luha, Laman At Dugo (Emerald Films), and Sa Maamo...Mabangis Na Kamay (P. Maglinao Enterprises). Additional noteworthy performances in Basta't Isipin Mong Mahal Kita, Kumander Melody, Arnis and a brief stint in the television series Annaliza starring Julie Vega.

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