Lorli Villanueva
- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Producer
Lorli has been in Philippine theater, television and films for more
than three decades. She was awarded Best Supporting Actress in 1972 at
the Manila Film Festival and nominated numerous times for awards
including at the First International Film Festival in Manila,
Philippines. She directed the longest running daily soap opera in
Philippine television, Flor de Luna. She has done over 60 films during
her career in Philippine cinema and was lead in at least half a dozen
television shows aside from countless guest appearances in other
television shows. She went on to direct TV movies of historical and
educational themes for commercial channels and the Dept. of Education
of the Philippines. She ultimately put up her own production company,
Tri-Media Productions, which was subsequently renamed Emmaus
Productions, considered one of the most active public relations,
advertising, talent agency and production company in the Philippines in
the 90's. Lorli was president and CEO of Tri-Media/Emmaus Productions.
Emmaus produced numerous theater productions including educational
print materials for schools as well as training programs for beginning
theater companies around the Philippines and abroad, specifically
Australia, Japan and Korea. Her efforts were mostly under the
sponsorship of the National Commission for the Culture and the Arts.
Lorli started her career in the theater as a founding member of the
Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) under the tutelage of
Cecile Guidote Alvarez, who is now the Commissioner of the National
Commission for the Culture & the Arts and Executive Director the
International Theater Institute, in 1967, after completing an
Integrated Arts Program with UNESCO. Lorli trained with the best
European and Western direction 1972, she moved on to television and
films and has since been a celebrated and highly respected figure in
Philippine show business and the arts. She co-founded the Visual
Artists Cooperative of the Philippines with Dean Jose Joya and the
Kalinangan ng Lahi Theater Café with fellow artist, Joonee Gamboa, at
the Araneta Center. Before coming to the U.S., Lorli was for several
years Chairman of the Board of Judges for the Palanca Literary Awards,
considered the most prestigious literary award giving body in the
Philippines.