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Nena L. Cardenas
Born

Filomena L. Cardenas


September 15, 1932
DiedJune 11, 2020
Makati City, Philippines
OccupationActress
SpouseArturo L. Bayle

Nena Cardenas, born Remy Cardenas, was a Filipina actress.

Biography

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Cardenas made her first acting appearance in the drama Kidlat sa Silangan (Lightning on the East) with Premiere Production. She made several movies with this studio, including one appearance with Rogelio dela Rosain48 Oras (48 Hours), for which she won the Maria Clara Award.[1]

In 1952, she appeared in the musical drama Bulaklak ng Nayon (Flower of the Field) with Anita Linda, and Bakas ng Kahapon (Footprint of the Past).

She made two movies with Sampaguita Pictures entitled El Indio[2] (The Indie) and Tres Ojos (Three-Eyed), both paired with César Ramirez.

Tomboy was her last movie under Filipinas Pictures.

She died on June 11, 2020, due to chronic kidney disease, and senility.

Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ San Diego Jr, Bayani (12 June 2005). "Introducing Anita Linda". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  • ^ a b Pareja, Lynn S. (23 March 2002). "The first golden decade of the famas-the 1950s". Philippine Daily Inquirer. p. F2. Retrieved 29 December 2010.
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