Boots Anson-Roa

Boots Anson-Roa
Born María Elisa Cristóbal Anson-Roa
(1945-01-30) January 30, 1945
Manila, Commonwealth of the Philippines
Nationality Filipino
Occupation Actress, host, columnist, editor, lecturer
Years active 1962-present
Religion Roman Catholic
Spouse(s) Pete Roa (m. 1964–2007; his death)
Francisco "King" Rodrigo Jr. (m. 2014)
Children 4
Parent(s) Oscar Moreno (father)
Belen Cristobal (mother)

María Elisa Cristóbal-Anson (born January 30, 1945), known as Boots Anson-Roa, is a Filipino actress, columnist, editor, and lecturer.

Early life

Anson-Roa, a Bicolana, is the eldest daughter of post-war matinee idol Oscar Moreno, then known as the Robert Taylor of the Philippines, and Belen Cristobal, a descendant of Epifanio de los Santos. She finished her primary and secondary education at the posh Assumption Convent, Manila.

Personal life

Anson-Roa was married to Pete Roa, her co-host in the series Dance-o-Rama from 1964 until his death in 2007. The couple had four children and nine grandchildren.

On November 30, 2013, she was engaged to lawyer Francisco Rodrigo Jr., son of Senator Francisco Soc Rodrigo[1] They married on June 14, 2014.[2]

Educational background

Acting career

Anson-Roa began acting in 1968, appearing opposite prestigious names of her generation like Dante Rivero, Joseph Estrada and Fernando Poe, Jr. under Sampaguita Pictures and with the legendary caviteño Ramon Revilla Sr. She was given Lifetime Achievement awards by FAMAS and Star Awards, for all her contributions to the media industry.[3]

Awards, honors and distinctions received

Professional activities

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Community involvement

Civil service

Anson-Roa ran for a seat in the Senate of the Philippines in 2004 under the Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino (KNP). She has held a variety of positions, including Executive Director of MOWELFUND, Inc;[4]

Filmography

Movies

Television

Year Title Role Network Type of Role
2015 Walang Iwanan Lola Ina† ABS-CBN Episode role
Princess in the Palace Doña Victorina Jacinto GMA Network Supporting role
Sabado Badoo Herself Cameo Footage Featured
LolaBasyang.com Lola B TV5 Narrator
Baker King Lee Hye Yeong
2014 Strawberry Lane Stella Tolentino GMA Network
Rhodora X Amparo "Panchang" Sales
2013 Misibis Bay Delia Ramirez TV5
Maalaala Mo Kaya: Kamison Tessa ABS-CBN Episode role
2012 Aso ni San Roque Doña Constancia "Connie" Aragon GMA Network Supporting role / Antagonist
Maalaala Mo Kaya Rose ABS-CBN
Luna Blanca Donya Priscilla GMA Network
My Beloved Old Sharina
2011 Munting Heredera Ingrid Spencer-Lobregat Supporting role
Minsan Lang Kita Iibigin Remedios "Elena" Sebastiano† ABS-CBN Supporting role / Antagonist
2009 May Bukas Pa Esmeralda ABS-CBN
2007 Pangarap na Bituin Perla Ledesma
Kokey Doña Ingrid Allegre
2006 Komiks Present: Da Adventures of Pedro Penduko Aswang
Pinoy Dream Academy Herself/Media Ethics Teacher
2005 Magpakailanman GMA Network
Sugo Adela
2004 Love To Love: Sweet Exchange
2002 Ang Iibigin Ay Ikaw Felisa
2001 Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan Corazon Montenegro ABS-CBN
2000 Alas Dose Sa Trese IBC
Sharing In The City RPN
1999 Maalaala Mo Kaya: Lollipop ABS-CBN
1995 World Youth Day 1995 The Pope in Manila studio host GMA Network
1993 Da Look-A-Layks: Pinabiyak Na Bunga
1993-1995 Ako....Babae RPN
1993-1994 GMA Telecine Specials GMA Network
1983 Lovingly Yours, Helen moderator
1975 Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko moderator
1975-1979 Seeing Stars With Joe Quirino guest co-host IBC
1970-1972 Elisa ABS-CBN 9
1966-1969 Sunday Sweet Sunday ABS-CBN 9
1962-1972 Dance-O-Rama guest ABC 5 "now TV5"
1962-1967 Two for the Road (Philippine TV show) ABS-CBN 9

Radio shows

Endorsements

References

  1. Noots Anson-Roa engaged to King Rodrigo, entertainment.inquirer.net; accessed 11 March 2015.
  2. Anson-Roa and Rodrigo marry, philstar.com; accessed 11 March 2015.
  3. "Film Academy of the Philippines » BOOTS ANSON-ROA". filmacademyphil.org. Retrieved 2016-05-16.
  4. San Diego, Bayani Jr. (13 October 2011). "'Contravida' Boots Anson-Roa bowls for a cause". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 16 April 2012.

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