Rio Locsin

TV Actress

Rio Locsin was born in Philippines on May 22nd, 1961 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 63, Rio Locsin biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
May 22, 1961
Nationality
Philippines
Place of Birth
Philippines
Age
63 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Profession
Model
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Rio Locsin Life

Rio Locsin (born October 4, 1961) was born Maria Theresa Rosario Garcia Nayve (Ogie), who was named "Ogie" in honor of his nickname.

She is a Filipina actress and model.

Charito Garcia's daughter is the granddaughter of former actress Charito Garcia.

She married Al Tantay but they separated after a few years.

Padim Israel, a former basketball player and Evangelical Christian pastor, married her.

She has three children.

She appeared on television and in films from the 1990s to the 2000s. Locsin was introduced to film in Regal Films' "Disgrasyada" (1978), which became a huge box-office smash.

"Menor de Edad" (1979), "Waffen, Anak" (1980), "Under Fire" (1979), "Manila by Night" (1980), "Kambal sa Uma" (1980), "Manya" (1980), "Love Affair" (1979), "Menor de Edad" (1980), "Rissa Jones" (1981), "Waket" (1981), "Love Affair" (1979), She also had the opportunity to convert to Darna via the low-budgeted, poorly directed "Bira, Bira" (1979), with Romnick Sarmenta as Ding.

In 1982, she portrayed a ghost in "Haplos" (1982), a no. 1 in the United States, providing her assistance to Vilma Santos.

"Working Girls" (1979) "Working Girls" (1984), "Soltero" (1984); "Kailan Tama ang Mali" (1984); "Working Girls" (1979); "Salawahan" (1984); "Working Girls" (1980); "Working Girls" (1984); "Soltero" (1984). (1985): "Kapag Puso ang Sinugatan" (1985); "Huwag Mo kaming Isumpa" (1985). "Hiyas" was a top-billed afternoon drama series from 1981 to 1982, including Bax jeans. She promoted, "San-ing" and "Lyna" medicated drugs, including Bax jeans, from the late 1970s to early 1980s as a commercial model. She attended Siena College in Quezon City.

Personal life

She married Al Tantay, but the couple divorced after a few years. Padim Israel, a former basketball player and Evangelical Christian pastor, married her. She has three children.

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Rio Locsin Career

Career

Locsin was first introduced to movie fame in Regal Films' Disgrasyada (1978), which became a major box-office hit. Menor de Edad (1979), Love Affair (1979), Ina, Kapatid (1980), Unang Yakap (1980), among others.

She also had the opportunity to transform to Darna through the low-budgeted, poorly coordinated Bira, Darna, Bira (1979) with Romnick Sarmenta as Ding. She wrote about a ghost in Haplos (1982), giving her support to Vilma Santos. Salawahan (1979), Working Girls (1984), Soltero (1984), Kailan Tama ang Mali, among other notable performances were in film, Salawahan (1979), and In the film, Salawahan (1980). (1985) Kapag Puso (1985) and Huwag Mo kaming Isumpa (1985).

She top-billed an afternoon drama performance over a GMA-7-title, Hiyas, from 1981 to 1982.

She endorsed "San-ing" and "Lyna" medicated clothing from the late 1970s to early 1980s, as a commercial model.

She attended Siena College in Quezon City.

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