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Rosa Rosal


Rosa Rosal

Birthday:

10/16/1928

Biography:

Rosa Rosal (born Florence Lansang Danon; October 16, 1928 – November 15, 2025) was a Filipino actress and humanitarian. She began her career as an actress in the late 1940s and remained active throughout the Golden Age of Philippine cinema, noted for her roles in Anak Dalita (1956), Badjao (1957), and Biyaya ng Lupa (1959). She ventured television in late 1960s as presenter of public service shows and appeared in several drama series until 2005. Rosal was appointed as a member of Philippine Red Cross board of governors since 1965 and has pioneered mass blood-donating campaigns in the Philippines. Her accolades include a Ramon Magsaysay Award, the Order of the Golden Heart, two FAMAS Awards, and a Gawad Urian. Reader's Digest Asia named her the most trusted Filipino personality in 2010.



Credits

Ang Pagbabalik ng Ibong Adarna (2020)
as Herself
Esperanza: The Movie (1999)
as Consuelo
Lagalag The Eddie Fernandez Story (1994)
as Mrs. Fernandez
Mahal Kita, Walang Iba (1992)
as
Ang Lahat Ng Ito Pati Na Ang Langit (1989)
as
Nakagapos na Puso (1986)
as Aning Fajardo
Sakada (1976)
as Dolores
Ethan (1964)
as
Biyaya ng Lupa (1959)
as Maria
Cry Freedom (1959)
as Yay
Faithful (1958)
as Teresa
Sanga-Sangang Puso (1957)
as
Badjao (1957)
as Bala Amai
Higit sa Korona (1956)
as
Big Shot (1956)
as Chrisy
Anak Dalita (1956)
as Tita
Sonny Boy (1955)
as
Dagohoy (1953)
as
Aklat ng Buhay (1952)
as
Correccional (1952)
as Salome
Babaing Hampas-lupa (1952)
as
Sohrab at Rustum (1950)
as Aristea
Biglang Yaman (1949)
as
Ang Lumang Simbahan (1949)
as
Virginia (1949)
as
Huling Dalangin (1948)
as
Sumpaan (1948)
as Sonia
Sarung Banggi (1947)
as
Himala Ng Birhen Sa Antipolo (1947)
as
Bakya mo Neneng (1947)
as