Amy Austria-Ventura
Austria at the Sine Sandaan 2019
Born
Esmeralda Diaz Tuazon

(1961-12-13) December 13, 1961
NationalityFilipino
OccupationActress
Years active1976–present
Height5 ft 4 in (162 cm)
Spouses
(m. 1991; died 1992)
    Duke Ventura
    (m. 1999)
    Children1

    Esmeralda Diaz Tuazon-Ventura (born December 13, 1961), known professionally as Amy Austria (Tagalog: [ˈɐmi ʊsˈʔtɾija bɛnˈtʊɾa]), is a Filipino film and television actress. She is a recipient of a FAMAS Award, 2 Gawad Urian Awards, 3 FAP Awards and 4 MMFF Awards (including three Best Actress wins).[1][2][3]

    The Philippine Star listed Austria among the 15 Best Actresses of All Time.[4] In 2019, Austria was inducted at the Hall of Fame at the Metro Manila Film Festival.[5][6]

    Life and career

    Esmeralda Diaz Tuazon was the second to the eldest among six children born in 1961 to an impoverished family. She helped the family by selling chewing gum. She studied at the Rajah Soliman High School. She was introduced to the producer Baby Martinez of MBM Productions through a common friend. She was then cast in Bitayin Si Baby Ama (1976), the movie that made a star of Rudy Fernandez. After her second film, Alas (1976), with Jun Aristorenas, she was given minor parts in several other pictures then dropped out of the movie scene for almost a year. When she came back in mid-1977, contract star of Jesse Ejercito's Seven Star Productions. She became quite visible in the 1970s, in such films like Dabiana (1977), Miss Dulce Amor, Ina (1978), Atsay (1978), Menor de edad (1979), Gabun: Ama Mo, Ama Ko (1979), Bedspacers (1979) and Swing It, Baby (1979). After acting in two very relevant films for 1979, Ishmael Bernal's Aliw and Lino Brocka's Jaguar, Ms Austria was finally a lead star in Nang Bumuka Ang Sampaguita (1980). At a time when female parts in Filipino cinema were strong and revolutionary, Ms Austria became a busy actress: Langis at Tubig (1980), Sugat sa ugat (1980), Goriong Butete (1980), Tondo Girl (1981), Pusong Uhaw (1982) and Waywaya (1982). In the 1990s and well into the 21st century, she still gives powerful supporting performances, in The Flor Contemplacion Story (1995), Muro-ami (1999), Anak (2000), Pagdating ng Panahon (2001), a Sharon Cuneta starrer and I Will Always Love You (2006) starring Richard Gutierrez And Angel Locsin. Anak is her second reunion movie with veteran actress & close friend Vilma Santos, after Langis at Tubig & Paano Ba Ang Mangarap?.

    In the 2000s, Austria came back to acting Via small screen in 2000; she was part of the highly acclaimed International Primetime drama Pangako Sa 'Yo or more well known as "The Promise" from 2000 to 2002 on ABS-CBN as Lourdes in 2003, she starred in GMA-7 oriented programs such as Kirara Anong Kulay Nang Pag Ibig? The Fantasy TV Series Mulawin from 2004 to 2005 and the movie adaptation turned Grand Finale of the series which was featured in 2005's Metro Manila Film Festival in her reprising role. She also made an appearance on another GMA program entitled Narito Ang Puso Ko.

    In 2006, she returned to ABS-CBN for its much-awaited and commercially successful remake of Bituing Walang Ningning, which was extended for another month. She played a new character in the TV series made by novelist and comic creator Nerissa Cabral as an antagonist and mother to Angelika Dela Cruz's lead character Lavina as Barbara Arguelles the stage mother and con artist who has a share of her downfall. The series attained 42% percent high share in TV ratings. This was her second screentime with Dela Cruz. Austria accepted another for another Primetime Drama from a classic film and remake Walang Kapalit as a supporting character again from 2008 to 2010. She took a break from offers from TV and film.

    In 2011, she accepted the military primetime drama Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin, which aired from March 7, 2011, to August 19, 2011. She took the role with the help from her cousin Lorna Tolentino and reunited her fellow veteran screen actors, such as Boots Anson Roa, Ronaldo Valdez, and Tonton Gutierrez, and John Estrada and her first with Coco Martin, and Maja Salvador and Andi Eigenmann.

    In 2012, she starred in Lorenzo's Time with Zaijan Jaranilla, In 2013, she was seen on the lifestyle entertainment talk show Inside The Cinema with Boy Abunda on Cinema One (Movie Channel ABS-CBN Subsidiaries) and in 2014, she became a part of Ikaw Lamang on its second Book as the older version of Kim Chiu's character Isabel with fellow award-winning actors Joel Torre, Rio Locsin, Nonie Buencamino, and Christopher de Leon and also her reunion with Coco Martin, on their second series appearances. In 2015, she was seen in remake of Pangako Sa 'Yo as the adoptive mother of Kathryn Bernardo's character.

    After she became part of the primetime television series Halik as the mother of Jericho Rosales' character, Austria returned to GMA Network for One of the Baes and Hearts on Ice, respectively.

    Filmography

    Film

    YearTitleRole
    1977DabianaSusan Romero
    1980BrutalMonica Real
    Langis at TubigPilar Jarlego
    1984May Lamok sa Loob ng KulamboEster Bayung-bayongan Jr.
    1995Patayin sa Sindak si BarbaraArlene
    Campus GirlsCriselda
    The Flor Contemplacion StoryDelia Maga
    1996In My Own HandAnne
    KristoMary Magdalene
    Nananabik... Sa 'yong Pagbabalik
    Trudis LiltMagna
    1997Anak ng DilimMagda
    Ako Lang sa LangitBebang
    Frats
    1998Shirley
    1999Anak ng DilimMagda
    Bullet
    Muro-AmiSusan
    2000AnakLyn
    2001HostageVia Morales
    Pagdating ng PanahonAte Soni
    Bagong BuwanFatima
    2002Mga Munting TinigLuz
    Mano PoLinda Go-dela Madrid
    2003MagnificoTessie
    Babae sa BreakwaterJovy
    2004Annie B.
    Singles
    Beautiful LifeBenita
    Mano Po III: My LoveLilia's mother
    2005Mulawin: The MovieLourdes
    2006I Will Always Love YouEncar
    2019Man and WifeIdad

    Television

    YearTitleRoleNetwork
    1983–1985YagitDolorGMA Network
    1995–1996Kadenang KristalKristal
    1999Kirara, Ano ang Kulay ng Pag-ibig?Rose
    2000Umulan Man o UmarawChona
    2000–2002Pangako Sa 'YoLourdes Magpantay-BuenavistaABS-CBN
    2003–2004Narito ang Puso KoElsa CampusposGMA Network
    2004–2005MulawinLourdes
    2005Now and Forever: MukhaFatima
    2005–2006SugoGraciela
    2006Bituing Walang NingningBarbara ArguellesABS-CBN
    2007Walang KapalitCeding
    2011Minsan Lang Kita IibiginLora Sebastiano-del Tierro / Rosa Sta. Maria
    2012Tanikala: Ang Ikaapat ng Yugto - Unos LupeGMA Network
    Lorenzo's TimeMildred Montereal-GamboaABS-CBN
    2014Ikaw LamangSeñora Isabelle Miravelez-Hidalgo
    2015–2016 Pangako Sa 'YoBelen Macaspac
    2017The Promise of ForeverOlivia Ortega-Borja
    2018–2019HalikDolores "Dolor" Salvador-Bartolome
    2019–2020One of the BaesJosephine "Jo" Rubio / Josephine De La Cruz AragozaGMA Network
    2019Dear Uge: Monito MonitaChynna
    202024/7Lourdes JacintoABS-CBN
    2023Hearts on IceLiberty "Libay" Bravo-MartinezGMA Network

    Awards and nominations

    Year Award/Category Nominated work Result
    201529th PMPC Star Awards for TVBest Supporting Actress for Pangako Sa 'Yo (2015 TV series)Nominated
    201428th PMPC Star Awards for TVBest Drama Supporting Actress for Ikaw LamangNominated
    201327th PMPC Star Awards for TVBest Drama Supporting Actress for Lorenzo's TimeNominated
    2012Eastwood City Walk Of FameCelebrity InducteeWon
    201125th Star Awards for TVBest Drama Actress for Minsan Lang Kita IibiginNominated
    2005ENPRESS Golden Screen Entertainment TV AwardsOutstanding Lead Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for MulawinWon
    2005Golden Screen Awards, PhilippinesBest Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Drama) for Beautiful LifeNominated
    2005FAP Awards, PhilippinesBest Supporting Actress for Beautiful LifeNominated
    2003FAMAS AwardsBest Supporting Actress for Mano PoNominated
    2003Gawad Urian AwardsBest Supporting Actress (Pinakamahusay na Pangalawang Aktres) for Mano PoNominated
    2002FAMAS AwardsBest Actress for New MoonNominated
    2001FAP AwardBest Supporting Actress for The ChildWon
    1996Young Critics Circle, PhilippinesBest Performance by Male or Female, Adult or Child, Individual or Ensemble in Leading or Supporting Role for NenaNominated
    1996Gawad Urian AwardBest Supporting Actress (Pinakamahusay na Pangalawang Aktres) for NenaNominated
    1996Metro Manila Film FestivalBest Actress for Trudis LiitWon[7]
    1994FAMAS AwardBest Supporting Actress for Kung mawawala ka paNominated
    1994Gawad Urian AwardBest Supporting Actress (Pinakamahusay na Pangalawang Aktres) for Kung mawawala ka paNominated
    1993FAP AwardBest Supporting Actress for Narito ang puso koWon
    1993Gawad Urian AwardBest Supporting Actress (Pinakamahusay na Pangalawang Aktres) for Narito ang puso koWon
    1993Metro Manila Film FestivalBest Supporting Actress for Kung Mawawala Ka PaWon[8]
    1989FAMAS AwardBest Actress for Celestina Sanchez A.K.A. BubbleNominated
    1989FAP AwardBest Actress for Celestina Sanchez A.K.A. BubbleWon
    1989Catholic Mass media AwardBest Actress for Celestina Sanchez A.K.A. BubbleWon
    1988Metro Manila Film FestivalBest Actress for Celestina Sanchez, Alyas Bubbles/ Enforcer: Ativan GangWon[9]
    1986FAMAS AwardBest Supporting Actress for Hinugot sa langitNominated
    1986Gawad Urian AwardBest Supporting Actress (Pinakamahusay na Pangalawang Aktres) for Hinugot sa langitNominated
    1982Gawad Urian AwardBest Supporting Actress (Pinakamahusay na Pangalawang Aktres) for Ako ang hariNominated
    1981FAMAS AwardBest Actress for BrutalWon
    1980Gawad Urian AwardBest Supporting Actress (Pinakamahusay na Pangalawang Aktres) for JaguarWon
    1980Metro Manila Film FestivalBest Actress for BrutalWon
    1979FAMAS AwardBest Supporting Actress for AtsayNominated

    References

    1. "Catch Vilma Santos' movies on "Monday Drama" block this November". ABS-CBN Cable Channel.
    2. "LOOK: Celebs who seem to have found the 'fountain of youth' | GMA Entertainment". www.gmanetwork.com. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
    3. "Nora, Vilma, Christopher, Maricel, Cesar, Amy iluluklok sa MMFF Hall of Fame". PEP.ph. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
    4. "The 15 Best Actresses of All Time". www.philstar.com. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
    5. Dela Cruz, Raymond Carl. "Titans of PH Cinema to be feted during MMFF 2019". www.pna.gov.ph. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
    6. "'Mindanao' wins big in MMFF 2019". www.gmanetwork.com. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
    7. "Metro Manila Film Festival: Awards for 1996". Internet Movie Database.
    8. "Metro Manila Film Festival: Awards for 1993". Internet Movie Database.
    9. "Metro Manila Film Festival: Awards for 1988". Internet Movie Database.
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