We also used to play Catch Phrase together. TM: So pretty! Okay, what about when the cameras weren't rolling - what did you guys do for fun?ĪMPT: Well, the boys were very big on sports so they brought ping-pong tables. And of course, I was always wearing heels - even at camp! What was nice about my wardrobe was that I got to pick out a lot of it. I had to wear that dress at least once a week because "Brand New Day" was shot in almost all locations. TM: Did you have a favorite Camp Rock 2 costume?ĪMPT: Yes! In "Brand New Day" there's a dress - it's peach, kind of summer-y and flowy. I like to cut stuff up and add things to clothes. And my shoe size: I'm a four and a half/five so that's hard to find. I'd love to design for that kind of body type. TM: What kind of clothes would you like to design?ĪMPT: Well, I'm petite so I wear heels all the time. In fact, I'd love to design in the future. I can relate to her! I'm a total girly-girl, I love fashion and I love to design. TM: Aw, that's adorable! What's been your favorite part of playing Ella?ĪMPT: Well, she becomes the fashionista of Camp Rock this time around, so she's obsessed with lip gloss, glitter and sparkle. ![]() Retrieved December 28, 2020.Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play The Manila Times.the Broadway actress said her grandmother died at 7:02 a.m. ^ Cua, Aric John Sy (December 3, 2022)."The Queen of Kundiman, Sylvia La Torre: After 70 years in showbiz – Tuloy pa rin ang ligaya". ^ a b c "First Lady of Philippine Television Sylvia La Torre Passes Away"."Sylvia La Torre, Philippines' Trailblazing Entertainer, from Radio to Cinema". ^ a b Nepales, Ruben (March 11, 2022)." 'First Lady of Philippine Television' Sylvia La Torre dies at 89". ^ a b c d Purnell, Kristofer (December 2, 2022)."Sylvia La Torre, Queen of Kundiman, dies at 89". ^ "Sylvia La Torre is back in Manila".Kumare, Kumpadre 1952 (Sylvia La Torre & Alfred La Roza).2001-2002 - Biglang Sibol, Bayang Impasibol. ![]() 1997 - Biyudo Si Daddy, Biyuda Si Mommy.1993 - Ligaw-ligawan Kasal-kasalan Bahay-bahayan.1987 - Jack & Jill as Doña Estrella "Star" Bartolome.La Torre died in her sleep on December 1, 2022. Her family emigrated to the United States in the 1980s where she continued performing. La Torre was also a devout Roman Catholic. Her granddaughter, Anna Maria Perez de Tagle, is also an actress, known for appearing in Hannah Montana and Camp Rock. La Torre was married to Celso Perez de Tagle, a dentist, with whom she had three children. She would also star in the 1988 Seiko film One Two Bato, Three Four Bapor. Among her noted films are Ulila ng Bataan and Buhay Pilipino in 1952 and Nukso nang nukso in 1960. La Torre's filmography spans until the 1990s. For this, she earned the title "First Lady of Philippine Television". ![]() ABS-CBN would offer the two to host its noontime television show Oras ng Ligaya. The radio program was made into a television program known as The Big Show which was hosted by La Torre and Obligacion. In 1960, La Torre featured in the radio program Tuloy ang Ligaya of Manila Broadcasting Company (MBC) with Lita Guttierez and Oscar Obligacion. She would feature in other films made by Sampaguita Pictures. La Torre was a child actress, first appearing in the 1941 film Ang Maestra. In 2017, she worked with the Filipino-American Symphony Orchestra. She would continue to perform, even as she emigrated to the United States. She would gain the reputation of being the "Queen of Kundiman" for performing hundreds of songs such as "Mutya ng Pasig", "Waray-Waray" and " Maalaala Mo Kaya". She also attended the University of Santo Tomas Conservatory of Music under a scholarship and also became a frequent feature at the Manila Grand Opera House. La Torre's singing career started in 1938 at the age of five, when she entered a singing competition in Manila. La Torre was born on J to director Olive La Torre and actress Leonora Reyes. Sylvia Reyes La Torre-Perez de Tagle (J– December 1, 2022) was a Filipino singer, actress, and radio star.
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