Lilia Dizon
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Lilia Dizon is a postwar Filipina
Filipino people
The Filipino people or Filipinos are an Austronesian ethnic group native to the islands of the Philippines. There are about 92 million Filipinos in the Philippines, and about 11 million living outside the Philippines ....

 actress.

Personal life

She was the only daughter of Regina Dizon, a Filipina, and Abe Strauss, an American
United States
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 of German Jewish descent. She is the wife of LVN Pictures
LVN Pictures
LVN Pictures, Inc. is one of the biggest film studios in the history of Philippine cinema and its foremost establishment in motion picture post-production until 2005...

 actor Gil de León
Gil de León
-Personal life:He made his first movie after World War II. The movie is Orasang Ginto aka Golden Clock under Lvn Pictures where he stayed in the said company for almost 3 decades.He married another Lvn Star, Lilia Dizon...

, with whom she has three children who would eventually become actors as well: Pinky de Leon, Christopher de Leon
Christopher De Leon
-2007 Elections:In 2007, he decided to run as Vice Governor of Batangas. This claims that if her former on screen partner, Vilma Santos won the governorship, then he might win as Vice Governor. He became the running mate of former police officer Nestor Sanares...

 and Lara Melissa de Leon. She retired from showbiz during the 1960s and currently lives in the United States
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Career

  • 1946 - Probinsiyana
  • 1947 - Bakya mo Neneng
  • 1947 - Kamagong
  • 1947 - Binatang Maynila
  • 1947 - Pangarap ko'y Ikaw Rin
  • 1947 - Violeta
  • 1947 - Ina
  • 1948 - Engkantada
  • 1948 - Kaaway ng Babae
  • 1948 - Kambal na Ligaya
  • 1948 - Krus na Bituin
  • 1948 - Perfidia
  • 1948 - Maestro Pajarillo
  • 1949 - Makabagong Pilipina
  • 1950 - Magkumpareng Putik
  • 1950 - Tininti del Barrio
  • 1950 - Sohrab at Rustum
  • 1951 - Pulo ng Engkantada
  • 1951 - Venus
  • 1951 - Dugo sa Dugo
  • 1951 - Haring Cobra
  • 1952 - Bathaluman
  • 1953 - Itinakwil
  • 1953 - Kuwintas ng Pasakit
  • 1953 - Sa Paanan ng Bundok
  • 1953 - Makabuhay
  • 1954 - Tucydides
  • 1954 - Doce Pares
  • 1954 - Ikaw ang Buhay Ko
  • 1954 - Kandilerong Pilak
  • 1955 - Sanda Wong
  • 1956 - Simaron
  • 1956 - Umaalong Ginto
  • 1957 - Kandilang Bakal
  • 1958 - Glory at Dawn
  • 1958 - Sisang Tabak
  • 1961 - The Moises Padilla Story
    The Moises Padilla Story
    The Moises Padilla Story is a 1961 Philippine drama film directed by Gerardo de León. The film was selected as the Philippine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 34th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee...


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