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MANUEL CONDE

WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE??

LAZARO
FRANCISCO
FEDERICO
ALCUAZ
MANAOG, JULIA & BITE, JERICHO
All Honors may be conferred
posthumously, in which case they
shall be received by the legal heirs; or if
there be no heir or nearest of kin,
by any person designated by the
ALWAYS REMEMBER

President of the Philippines to receive an


Honor on behalf of the deceased.

Posthumous Honors
MANUEL CONDE (FILM AND
BROADCAST ARTS)
WHO IS MANUEL CONDE?

Manuel Conde (born Manuel Urbano;


October 9, 1915 in Daet,
Camarines Norte – August 11, 1985) was a
Filipino actor, director and producer.
As an actor, he also used the screen name
Juan Urbano during the 1930s aside
from his more popular screen name
MANUEL CONDE (FILM AND
BROADCAST ARTS)
WHO IS MANUEL CONDE?

His first film was Mahiwagang Biyolin in 1935. He


later put up his own
movie company, Manuel Conde Pictures, in 1947
which produced classic films,
notably the Juan Tamad series (Si Juan Tamad
(1947), Si Juan Daldal (Anak ni
Juan Tamad) (1948), Juan Tamad Goes to Congress
(1959), Juan Tamad Goes to
Society (1960), and Si Juan Tamad At Juan Masipag
sa Pulitikang Walang Hanggan
(1963)).
HIS WORKS

INFANTES DE JUAN TAMAD


GENGHIS KHAN
LARA SERIES
HIS AWARDS

FAMAS Awards:
FAMAS Award [Nominee (1978) Best Director
Hostage... Hanapin si Batuigas! (1977)
FAMAS Award [Nominee] (1959)
Best Director
Verganza (1958)
FAMAS Award [Nominee] (1959) Best Story
Verganza (1958)
FAMAS Award [Nominee] (1956) Best Director
Ikaw kasi (1955)
FEDERICO AGUILAR
ALCUAZ

WHO IS HE?
Frederico Aguilar Alcuaz (June 6, 1932 –
February 2, 2011)[1]
was a Filipino painter who exhibited
extensively Internationally and whose work
earned him recognition both in the
Philippines and abroad.
Awards:
AWARDS RECEIVED 
• 1st Prize, UPCFA Art Competition, 1953
• 1ST Prize, Roadside Squatters, 4th SNSAC Modern
Painting
Category, 1954
• 1st Prize, Montcada Award Barcelona, 1957
• Francisco Goya Award, Cercle Maillol Barcelona,
1958
• Republic Cultural Heritage Award, 1965
• 2nd Prize Prix Vancell, 4th Biennial of Terrassa
(Barcelona
Spain),1959
SOME OF HIS WORKS

Cinco Artist’s
Marias (Tres Studio, 1982
Marias
Series),
1985

New York, 1967


Cinco Marias
(Tres
Marias
Series), 1985
LAZARO Laźaro Francisco y Angeles, also
FRANCISCO known as Lazaro A. Francisco
(February 22, 1898 – June 17, 1980)
was a Filipino novelist, essayist and
playwright. Francisco is the recipient
of the National Artist of the
Philippines for Literature,
posthumously, in 2009.
LAZARO
FRANCISCO In 1958, he established the Kapatiran ng mga
Alagad ng Wikang
Pilipino, roughly translated as "Brotherhood of
the Disciples of the
Filipino Language", a society that campaigned the
use of Tagalog as the
national language of the Philippines.
LAZARO
FRANCISCO
In 2009, former president Gloria
Macapagal Arroyo awarded the
National Artist of the Philippines for
Literature to Francisco, posthumously,
for his significant contribution to
Philippine literature.
SINSING NA

WORKS HE'S KNOWN FOR


PANGKASAL
&
TATSULOK

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