Leroy Salvador

Leroy Salvador

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Biography

Leroy Salvador was a Filipino actor and film director who began his career as a child star. He first appeared in the 1946 film Aladin, portraying the young version of the title character played by Jaime de la Rosa. Recognised as one of the most talented figures in Philippine cinema, Salvador later became known for his versatility both in front of and behind the camera. He was the eldest among the well-known Salvador family in the entertainment industry. In 1953, he earned the FAMAS Best Supporting Actor Award for his performance in Huk sa Bagong Pamuhay (1953), a role that also brought him international recognition when he received the Best Supporting Actor Award at the Asia-Pacific Film Festival that same year. Decades later, he won another FAMAS Best Supporting Actor Award for the film Init (1979), cementing his legacy as one of Philippine cinema’s most accomplished and enduring performers.

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Known For

Badjao
Badjao

1957

as Asid

Darling Ko
Waray-Waray
Waray-Waray

1954

as Tommy

Molave
Captain Barbell
Captain Barbell

1986

as Maestro

Dear Diary
Dear Diary

1989

as Dr. Policarpio, M.D. (segment "Dear Killer")

Casa Grande
Casa Grande

1958

as Second Story

Three Faces of Love
Three Faces of Love

1988

as Temyong (segment "I Love You, Moo-moo")

Aladin
Aladin

1946

as Batang Aladin

The Captive Virgins
The Captive Virgins

1977

as SeΓ±or Juan

Singsing na Tanso
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Rosenda

1989

as Gardo

Korea
Korea

1952

Blessings of the Land
Mr. Announcer
Mr. Announcer

1959

as Remote Control

Child of Sorrow
Child of Sorrow

1956

as Soldier

Through Thick and Thin
Happy Days Are Here Again