Vilma Santos

Movie Actress

Vilma Santos was born in Bamban, Tarlac, Philippines on November 3rd, 1953 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 70, Vilma Santos biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Maria Rosa Vilma Tuazon Santos, Vilma, Star For All Seasons, Grand Slam Queen, Queen of Queens
Date of Birth
November 3, 1953
Nationality
Philippines
Place of Birth
Bamban, Tarlac, Philippines
Age
70 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Profession
Actor, Comedian, Politician
Vilma Santos Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 70 years old, Vilma Santos has this physical status:

Height
152cm
Weight
52kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
Vilma Santos Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Christianity
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
St. Mary’s Academy
Vilma Santos Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Ralph Recto
Children
Luis Manzano, Ryan Christian Santos Recto
Dating / Affair
Romeo Vasquez, Edu Manzano (1980, Ralph Recto (1992-Present)
Parents
Amado Santos, Mila Tuazon Santos
Siblings
Winnie Santos (Sister) (Actress), Sonny Santos (Brother), Emelyn Santos (Sister)
Other Family
Plinky Recto (Sister-in-Law) (Actress, TV Host), Ricky Recto (Brother-in-Law) (Politician, Former Vice-Governor of the province of Batangas), Claro M. Recto (Grandfather-in-Law) (Politician, Jurist, Poet, Former Senator) (d. October 2, 1960), Rafael Recto (Father-in-Law) (Politician), Carmen Gonzalez-Recto (Mother-in-Law), Adrian Manzano (Ex-Father-in-Law), Rosario Manzano (Ex-Mother-in-Law)
Vilma Santos Career

Vilma Santos is widely considered as the most lastingly successful Filipino film and television actress of all time. She was adjudged as the greatest movie actress of the Philippines for the years 2000 to 2020 by the Philippine Entertainment Portal for her continued portrayal of a wide range of award-winning roles as well as for being a consistent box-office draw despite being in the industry for nearly six decades. Vilma's venture into politics made her semi-retire from showbusiness in the late 1990's yet she still emerged as the actress with the most number of local best actress awards so far in the 21st century.

She started her acting career when one of her uncles, who was a cameraman at Sampaguita Pictures, convinced her to try out for the movies. Initially, Sampaguita Pictures had planned a child star role for her in Anak, Ang Iyong Ina (1969). When Santos was in the studio, she noticed a long line of little girls. Thinking that that line was the line for her audition, she decided to queue in. The long line turned out to be for an audition for Sampaguita Pictures' offering Trudis Liit (Little Trudis).

When it was her turn to audition, she was asked by the panel to sing, dance and cry on cue. She got the part of "Trudis Liit" for which she received the FAMAS Awards Best Child Performer award for 1963.

She was cast in Sa Bawat Pintig ng Puso (1964), Maria Cecilia (1965), Kasalanan Kaya? (1968), Iginuhit ng Tadhana (1965) and later in its sequel Pinagbuklod ng Langit (1969).

Political career

In 1998, she entered politics and ran for mayor of Lipa City, Batangas where she won three consecutive elections, becoming the city's first female mayor.

In 2005, the University of the Philippines Diliman conferred on her the Gawad Plaridel Award for her achievements and contributions both as an actress and a public servant. In the same year she was conferred an honorary doctorate degree (honoris causa) in humanities by the Lipa City College. She was again honored in 2006 by UP Diliman as one of the four awardees in UP's First Diwata Awards.

In 2007, Santos-Recto was on her third and final term as Mayor of Lipa and was barred for seeking another term. She became a reluctant candidate for Governor of Batangas as her brother-in-law, incumbent Vice Governor Richard Recto, is seeking the governorship.

On March 5, 2007, during the regular flag-raising ceremony at the Lipa City Hall, Santos-Recto ask for a week to decide if she will run or not. This was attended by thousands of her supporters not only in Lipa but from different towns in Batangas. On March 12, 2007, she made her final decision, running for Governor of Batangas despite having her brother-in-law as her rival, including incumbent governor Arman Sanchez and former police chief Nestor Sanares.

On the day of her filing of her candidacy, Richard Recto decided to withdraw his candidacy and run for congress instead.

Santos-Recto was proclaimed Governor-elect of the province of Batangas on May 21, 2007 after garnering 475,740 votes against incumbent Arman Sanchez's 344,969 becoming the first female governor of the province of Batangas. Governor Santos-Recto was reelected Governor of Batangas during the May 2010 elections defeating incumbent Santo Tomas Mayor Edna Sanchez, who substituted her husband Arman Sanchez who died on April 27, 2010, and again, reelected as Governor of Batangas during the May 2013 elections and her last term being a Governor.

After her election for her third and final term as Governor of Batangas, speculations circulated that Santos-Recto would run for the national level. However, she declined every offer to run for a higher level. She decided to run as the first representative of the newly formed 6th District of Batangas, would comprise only the City of Lipa. Santos-Recto won by a landslide, defeating Bernadette Sabili.

She became chairman of the Committee on Civil Service and Professional Regulation. However, she was removed from the post by the House leadership for her rejection of the reimposition of capital punishment. She is the vice chair of the Committee on Globalization and WTO and the Committee on Local Government. She is also a member of the committees on Basic Education and Culture, Cooperatives Development, Information and Communications Technology, Interparliamentary Relations and Diplomacy, Labor and Employment, Poverty Alleviation, Public Works and Highways, Southern Tagalog Development, Ways and Means, Welfare af Children, and Women and Gender Equality.

She is co-author of the SOGIE Equality bill (Anti-discrimination bill), Magna Carta for Day Care Workers, Maternity Leave Increase bill, Cancer Awareness bill, expanded Senior Citizens bill, and Post-graduate Education for Teachers bill.

In September 2018, she switched from the Liberal Party, where she was a member since 2009, to the Nacionalista Party.

On July 10, 2020, she is one of the 11 representatives who voted favor to grant ABS-CBN's legislative franchise. in which she supported the network's cause for the people and culture. ABS-CBN is also responsible for the restoration of some of her films as well as preservation, which includes Kapag Langit ang Humatol, Anak, Haplos, and Dekada '70.

Although she's eligible to run for a third term, and due to speculations that she might run for a national post, Santos-Recto decided not to seek another term, nor run in any position in the 2022 elections, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Vilma Santos Awards
  • 1998 – Ading Fernando Lifetime Achievement Award – Star Awards for TV
  • 1983 – FAMAS Medallion of Excellence (Child Actress)
  • 1983 – FAMAS Medallion of Excellence (Lead Actress)
  • 1983 – FAMAS Medallion of Excellence (Producer)
  • 1989 – FAMAS Hall of Fame
  • 1990 – PMPC Star Awards Darling of the Press
  • 1990 – Gawad Urian Aktres ng Dekada '80 (Actress of the Decade '80)
  • 1997 – FAP Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 1998 – FAMAS Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 1999 – PMPC Star Awards Special Citation for winning at the Brussels Int'l Film Festival
  • 1999 – Natatanging Artista ng Taon
  • 2000 – Gawad Urian Aktress ng Dekada '90(Actress of Decade '90)
  • 2000 – Cinemanila Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2000 – Pelikula At Lipunan Special Award
  • 2002 – Cinemanila Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2003 – S Magazine's Actress of The Year
  • 2004 – Natatanging Gawad Tanglaw
  • 2005 – PMPC Star Dekada Award in Acting
  • 2005 – Feminist Centennial Filmfest – Outstanding Achievement in Film Acting
  • 2005 – GAWAD PLARIDEL for Outstanding Achievement in Film
  • 2005 – GMMSF All-Time Favorite Actress
  • 2005 – Gawad Suri Award for Exemplary Film Practitioner
  • 2006 – First Pioneer Filipino Animation Awards – for Darna, given by the United Animation Inc. and United Staffing Registry Inc.
  • 2006 – University of the Philippines Diwata Awards
  • 2008 – 25th PMPC Star Awards Lifetime Achievement Awardee
  • 2008 – Fil-Am Visionary Legend Award
  • 2009 – 7th ENPRESS Golden Screen Awards Lifetime Achievement Awardee
  • 2009 – FAMAS Exemplary Achievement Awardee
  • 2009 – Cinema One Original Filmfest Legend Award
  • 2011 – Golden Screen Awards Movie Icon of our Time Awardee
  • 2011 – Gawad Tanglaw Artista Ng Dekada
  • 2012 – Yahoo Awards Major Impact
  • 2014 – Cinema One Numero Uno Icon Award
  • 2015 – NCCA Ani ng Dangal for Ekstra
  • 2016 – FAMAS Presidential Award
  • 2016 – FAP Golden Reel Award
  • 2017 – PMPC Star Awards for Movies Ginintuang Bituin ng Penikulang Pilipino
  • 2017 – Natatanging Gawad Urian
  • 2019 – Gawad Pasado Best Actress Hall of Famer (Films Bata Bata Paano Ka Ginawa?,(1998), Anak (2000), Dekada 70 (2002), Everything About Her (2017)
  • 2019 – PMPC Star Awards for Movies Natatanging Bituin ng Siglo
  • 2019 – SPEED Awards for Movies – Eddys Icon Awards
  • 2021 – PEP Greatest Movie Actress for the Years 2000-2021