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| Charo Santos | |
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| Born | October 27, 1955 Legazpi City, Albay, Philippines |
| Occupation | Maalaala Mo Kaya Host President of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation Actress |
| Spouse(s) | Cesar Concio |
Maria Rosario Santos known as Charo Santos-Concio or Charo Santos is a Filipina television executive, host, actress, and film producer currently hosts the network's longest-running drama anthology Maalaala Mo Kaya. She is currently the President of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation, and plays a powerful role in TV and film production in the Philippines.[1] On March 3, 2008, Ms. Charo Santos-Concio had been promoted as 5th president of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation and in charge of the company's total business portfolio, taking over from interim president Eugenio Lopez III.[2]
Charo is the daughter of Dr. Winifredo Santos and Nora Navarro. She is the second of six children with eldest sister Suzanne, Malou (Head of Star Cinema), only brother Joey, Mae (ABS-CBN Executive Producer), and Millette (wife of comedian/actor/writer/director Edgar Mortiz). She is married to businessman Cesar Rafael Concio, Jr. and has two sons, Francis and Martin. She took an advanced management course at Harvard University.[3]
Career
Charo Santos was first noticed by the media as Baron Travel Girl in 1976. She also worked as a production assistant with a pre-martial law ABS-CBN.
She established herself as an award-winning dramatic actress early in her career, winning the trophy for her performance in Mike de Leon’s Itim during the 1977 Asian Film Festival. She was critically acclaimed for her performance in Lino Brocka’s 1990 film Gumapang Ka Sa Lusak which won several awards including a Best Director FAMAS for Brocka. Santos has also won four FAMAS Award nominations. She obtained two Best Actress nominations for Pag-Ibig na Walang Dangal (1980) and Kontrobersiyal (1981) and Best Supporting Actress nominations for Gumapang Ka Sa Lusak (1990) and Ms. Dolora X (1993). She also earned two Gawad Urian nominations for Gumapang Ka Sa Lusak and Itim.
In the 80s, Charo produced a number of successful films such as Oro Plata Mata and Himala under the Experimental Cinema of the Philippines. She also served as the creative force behind the productions of Vanguard Films and Vision Films before moving to Regal Films.
In 1987, while working for Regal Films, she was invited to join the new ABS-CBN, which had re-opened in September 1986. Santos-Concio was promoted from Production Manager, to Program Director to Executive Vice-President. She was credited in the production of several of ABS-CBN’s films including Home Along the Riles, Esperanza and Pangako Sa ‘Yo during this period. Her film background played an important role in the creation of Star Cinema. She is also behind the longest-running Philippine TV drama anthology program Maalaala Mo Kaya, which she has hosted since it premiered in 1993.
On December 26, 2007, the Film Academy of the Philippines (FAP) awarded Charo Santos-Concio with the Manuel de Leon Award for her work in the industry.[4] On March 01, 2008, she was appointed as the 5th President of ABS-CBN, making her the first woman president of the media conglomerate and the Lopez Group of Companies.
References
- ^ ABS-CBN website
- ^ GMA NEWS.TV, Former actress Charo Santos-Concio is new ABS-CBN president
- ^ "Charo Santos-Concio is new ABS-CBN President". Business World Online. 2008-03-01. http://www.bworldonline.com/BW030108/content.php?id=041. Retrieved 2009-02-11.
- ^ Almo, Nerisa (2008-01-02). ""Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo" bags six out of 12 Luna Awards". Philippine Entertainment Portal. http://www.pep.ph/guide/1458/Kasal,-Kasali,-Kasalo-bags-six-out-of-12-Luna-Awards. Retrieved 2009-02-11.
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