Tessie Agana

Tessie Agana (born 16 May 1942) is a Filipino former child actress of the 1950s. She was credited by some for saving Sampaguita Pictures with her work in the box office hit Roberta (1951).[1] Her mother was actress Linda Estrella.[2]

Tessie Agana
Born
Maria Teresa Rigotti Agana

(1943-05-16) 16 May 1943
NationalityFilipino
OccupationActress
Years active1950–1969

In 2006, Agana earned her own star at the Eastwood City Walk of Fame for her overall contribution to Philippine showbusiness.[3]

Filmography

  • 1950 – 13 Hakbang a.k.a. 13 Steps
  • 1950 – Kay Ganda mo Neneng a.k.a. Neneng, You're Beautiful
  • 1951 – Kasaysayan ni Dr. Ramon Selga a.k.a. The Story of Dr. Ramon Selga
  • 1951 – Roberta
  • 1951 – Anghel ng Pag-ibig a.k.a. Angel of Love
  • 1951 – Ang Prinsesa at ang Pulubi a.k.a. The Princess and the Pauper
  • 1951 – Batas ng Daigdig a.k.a. Rules of the World
  • 1952 – Rebecca
  • 1952 – Kerubin a.k.a. Cherubim
  • 1952 – Ulila ng Bataan a.k.a. Orphan of Bataan
  • 1953 – Munting Koronel a.k.a. Little Colonel
  • 1953 – Anak ng Espada a.k.a. Daughter of the Sword
  • 1954 – Nagkita si Kerubin at si Tulisang Pugot a.k.a. Cherub Meets Headless Bandit
  • 1954 – Kung Ako'y Maging Dalaga a.k.a. If I Become a Lady
  • 1954 – ...At sa Wakas
  • 1955 – Baril o Araro? a.k.a. Gun or Plow
  • 1960 – Amy, Susie, Tessie
  • 1964 – Eddie Loves Susie
  • 1969 – Rikitik Loves Rositik
  • 1969 – 9 Teeners
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References

  1. Desperately seeking 'Roberta', inq7.net; accessed 12 March 2015.
  2. "RP showbiz aglow with 'Tisoy,' 'Tisay'". Manila Bulletin. 2010-04-26. Archived from the original on 2010-09-18. Retrieved 2010-05-12.
  3. "Walk of Fame-Philippines honors former child stars", Manila Bulletin, 19 February 2006.


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