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Rosanna Roces, kasali na rin sa 'Batang Quiapo'
Rosanna Roces, kasali na rin sa 'Batang Quiapo'
ABS-CBN News
Published Aug 22, 2024 11:29 AM PHT

MAYNILA -- Makakasama na sa sikat na seryeng "FPJ's Batang Quiapo" ang aktres na si Rosanna Roces.
MAYNILA -- Makakasama na sa sikat na seryeng "FPJ's Batang Quiapo" ang aktres na si Rosanna Roces.
Sa video na inilabas sa social media ng Dreamscape Entertainment nitong Miyerkoles, ibinahagi ni Roces na gagampanan niya ang karakter ni Divina, isang negosyanteng makikilala ni Tanggol (Coco Martin).
Sa video na inilabas sa social media ng Dreamscape Entertainment nitong Miyerkoles, ibinahagi ni Roces na gagampanan niya ang karakter ni Divina, isang negosyanteng makikilala ni Tanggol (Coco Martin).
"Magkakaroon kami ng friendship, magkakatulungan kami sa isa't isa. Makakatulong 'yung character ko sa kanila, sila din sa akin," ani Roces.
"Magkakaroon kami ng friendship, magkakatulungan kami sa isa't isa. Makakatulong 'yung character ko sa kanila, sila din sa akin," ani Roces.
"Abangan niyo po ako gabi-gabi para malaman niyo kung gaano ka-importante ang karakter ko sa buhay ni Tanggol," ani Roces.
"Abangan niyo po ako gabi-gabi para malaman niyo kung gaano ka-importante ang karakter ko sa buhay ni Tanggol," ani Roces.
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Sa teaser na inilabas pagkatapos ng episode 395 ng "Batang Quiapo" nitong Miyerkoles ng gabi, ipinakita na si Roces bilang aabangang bagong karakter.
Sa teaser na inilabas pagkatapos ng episode 395 ng "Batang Quiapo" nitong Miyerkoles ng gabi, ipinakita na si Roces bilang aabangang bagong karakter.
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Honoring Matutina and her support roles that transcend the screen
Honoring Matutina and her support roles that transcend the screen
Push Team
Published Feb 19, 2025 08:20 PM PHT

Comedienne Evelyn Bontogon-Guerrero, fondly known as Matutina, may have passed, but her legacy lives on through the characters and projects she brought to life, beyond just her iconic squeaky voice.
Comedienne Evelyn Bontogon-Guerrero, fondly known as Matutina, may have passed, but her legacy lives on through the characters and projects she brought to life, beyond just her iconic squeaky voice.
John En Marsha (1973-1991)
Fans of the comedy classic John en Marsha will always remember Matutina and her squeaky voice. In the series, she plays Matutina, the serving maid of Doña Delilah G. Jones, portrayed by the late Dely Atay-Atayan. The two often visit Comedy King Dolphy’s character, John Puruntong, at his house, where Doña Delilah would frequently insult John, telling him, "Magsumikap ka!"
Fans of the comedy classic John en Marsha will always remember Matutina and her squeaky voice. In the series, she plays Matutina, the serving maid of Doña Delilah G. Jones, portrayed by the late Dely Atay-Atayan. The two often visit Comedy King Dolphy’s character, John Puruntong, at his house, where Doña Delilah would frequently insult John, telling him, "Magsumikap ka!"
The series, which also starred Nida Blanca, Rolly Quizon, and Kapamilya actress Maricel Soriano, originally aired in 1973. It spawned multiple movie adaptations from 1974 to 1991. These include John & Marsha sa Amerika (Part Two) (1975), John & Marsha '77 (1977), John & Marsha '80 (1980), John & Marsha '85 (Sa Probinsya) (1985), John & Marsha '86: TNT sa Amerika (1986), and John en Marsha Ngayon '91 (1991).
The series, which also starred Nida Blanca, Rolly Quizon, and Kapamilya actress Maricel Soriano, originally aired in 1973. It spawned multiple movie adaptations from 1974 to 1991. These include John & Marsha sa Amerika (Part Two) (1975), John & Marsha '77 (1977), John & Marsha '80 (1980), John & Marsha '85 (Sa Probinsya) (1985), John & Marsha '86: TNT sa Amerika (1986), and John en Marsha Ngayon '91 (1991).
Kapag Baboy Ang Inutang (1984)
Matutina appeared in numerous movies during her prime, one of which was Kapag Baboy Ang Inutang, which starred late veteran actors Eddie Garcia and Ronaldo Valdez. In this film, she once again portrayed a servant to John en Marsha co-star Dely Atay-Atayan. The story revolved around piggery business rivals trying to outdo one another. The movie also featured comedy icon Babalu and '80s heartthrob Rey PJ Abellana.
Matutina appeared in numerous movies during her prime, one of which was Kapag Baboy Ang Inutang, which starred late veteran actors Eddie Garcia and Ronaldo Valdez. In this film, she once again portrayed a servant to John en Marsha co-star Dely Atay-Atayan. The story revolved around piggery business rivals trying to outdo one another. The movie also featured comedy icon Babalu and '80s heartthrob Rey PJ Abellana.
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Quizon Avenue (2005-2006)
She reunited with the late comedy royalty Dolphy in 2005 for the sketch comedy show Quizon Avenue. The show, which ran until 2006, also featured Dolphy’s children, Epy, Vandolph, and Eric Quizon, along with comediennes Kitkat and Pokwang. Coincidentally, Quizon Avenue was replaced by the John en Marsha spin-off John en Shirley, which focused on Maricel Soriano’s character Shirley and her married life.
She reunited with the late comedy royalty Dolphy in 2005 for the sketch comedy show Quizon Avenue. The show, which ran until 2006, also featured Dolphy’s children, Epy, Vandolph, and Eric Quizon, along with comediennes Kitkat and Pokwang. Coincidentally, Quizon Avenue was replaced by the John en Marsha spin-off John en Shirley, which focused on Maricel Soriano’s character Shirley and her married life.
Sosy Problems (2012)
In 2012, Matutina joined the cast of the Metro Manila Film Festival entry Sosy Problems, alongside Rhian Ramos, Heart Evangelista, Solenn Heussaff, and Bianca King. She portrayed Siri, the ever-reliable nanny to Rhian's character, Lizzie, a spoiled-rich hotelier’s daughter. Sosy Problems follows four "conyo" friends who risk everything to save their cherished polo club from being replaced by a mall.
In 2012, Matutina joined the cast of the Metro Manila Film Festival entry Sosy Problems, alongside Rhian Ramos, Heart Evangelista, Solenn Heussaff, and Bianca King. She portrayed Siri, the ever-reliable nanny to Rhian's character, Lizzie, a spoiled-rich hotelier’s daughter. Sosy Problems follows four "conyo" friends who risk everything to save their cherished polo club from being replaced by a mall.
She’s Dating The Gangster (2014)
Matutina's last film was the 2014 blockbuster romantic comedy She's Dating the Gangster. In this web novel adaptation, she portrayed Nana Buding, the caring maid in the Delos Reyes household of Daniel Padilla’s characters, Kenneth and Kenji. The movie follows Athena, a teen played by Kathryn Bernardo, who finds herself pretending to be Kenji's girlfriend. As fate and circumstances unfold, they grow closer, leading to an unexpected connection and heartbreak.
Matutina's last film was the 2014 blockbuster romantic comedy She's Dating the Gangster. In this web novel adaptation, she portrayed Nana Buding, the caring maid in the Delos Reyes household of Daniel Padilla’s characters, Kenneth and Kenji. The movie follows Athena, a teen played by Kathryn Bernardo, who finds herself pretending to be Kenji's girlfriend. As fate and circumstances unfold, they grow closer, leading to an unexpected connection and heartbreak.
As reliable and caring as her past "yaya" roles, Matutina was just as helpful in real life. In an interview with MJ Felipe, her daughter Shiela Guerrero shared that her mother was incredibly supportive, always offering help to others. She also drew strength from her loved ones while fighting personal battles, including undergoing dialysis.
As reliable and caring as her past "yaya" roles, Matutina was just as helpful in real life. In an interview with MJ Felipe, her daughter Shiela Guerrero shared that her mother was incredibly supportive, always offering help to others. She also drew strength from her loved ones while fighting personal battles, including undergoing dialysis.
The comedienne passed away due to acute respiratory failure, according to prior reports, on February 14 at the age of 78. Her remains are set to be cremated on February 21.
The comedienne passed away due to acute respiratory failure, according to prior reports, on February 14 at the age of 78. Her remains are set to be cremated on February 21.
—By Jemuel Tandoc
—By Jemuel Tandoc
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