Sunday, March 1, 2020

268. THE DELA ROSA BROTHERS: Model Marketers for VICKS and OLD GOLD



Philippine moviedom was at its brightest in the ‘40s and ‘50s with the luminous presence of one talented family of from Lubao: the de la Rosas. The family of performers, children of Feliciano dela Rosa and Rosario Lim,  were all involved in the movies in different capacities. They included Africa dela Rosa, a character actress and a writer and Purita, who dabbled in acting but is more well-known as the 1st wife of Pres. Diosdado P. Macapagal.

Two siblings would join them in the acting bandwagon and would rise to great prominence. ROGELIO DELA ROSA (born as Regidor de la Rosa on 12 November 1916), the older of the two, would become the golden boy of 1930s-50s Philippine Cinema. Discovered for the movies by director Gregorio Fernandez, the strapping 6-footer was introduced to film mogul Don Jose Nepomuceno in 1929.

His launch movie in 1932 was with a Filipina-European mestiza, Rosa del Rosario (the 1st high-flying Darna) , entitled Ligaw na Bulaklak. Other early works included Diwata ng Karagatan for Parlatone Hispano Family (1936) and Bituing Marikit, Sampaguita Pictures (1937). But Rogelio de la Rosa was most known for his team-up with Carmen Rosales, d

His most acclaimed role yet was in the 1955 movie Higit sa Lahat, directed by Gregorio Fernandez. He not only earned a Famas Best Actor Award for his role, but also won the 1956 Asian Film Fest Best Actor Award in Hong Kong.


The popularity of the Dela Rosa brothers earned them a few commercial endorsements. ROGELIO did a print ad for OLD GOLD Cigarettes in 1953. Old Gold was introduced in 1926 by the Lorillard Tobacco Company and, was one of the more famous cigarette brands in the Philippines, thanks to advertising.The OLD GOLD print ad is cross-promoted with dela Rosa’s 1953 movie ,”Sa Paanan ng Bundok”, in post-production at that time. In 1953, Lorillard began advertising king-size Old Gold side by side with the standard brand. in 1957, it added a filtered variety as well.

After retiring from the movies, he entered politics, got elected as a Senator, ran for Presidency, only to retract his candidacy to give way to brother-in-law Diosdado. He then became an ambassador to Sri Lanka, Cambodia. His last assignment was in The Hague, Netherlands, a post he held until his death on 10 November 1986.

Just like his siblings, JAIME DE LA ROSA (b. 1920)  forayed into movie acting. With his debonair looks, Jaime too, was destined to take center stage and follow his own star.

He was studying Law when the teen was first featured in the Eastern Pictures movie, Anak ng Lansangan (Children of the Streets) in 1939, using the screen name Tommy de la Rosa. Soon,  he was cast successively in 3 movies in supporting roles: Cadena de Amor, Bawal na Pag-ibig  and Kahapon Lamang.

His rising career was momentary halted by the War, but right after, in 1951 , Jaime was cast in the 1st ever Darna movie, starring Rosa del Rosario, as the lead’s love interest. In 1953, he was Fredo, the human lover of the fabled mermaid beauty, Dyesebel, played by  Edna Luna. Both movies catapulted him to stardom.


JAIME DELA ROSA dabbled in radio, where he hosted program for PMC. Thus, he became a drumbeater for PURICO as well as COCA-COLA, where promotional postcards of him were made, ca. 1953.

The ‘50s decade can be considered as Jaime’s heyday, with a string of hit movies for LVN like Satur , Galawgaw (a role identified with Nida Blanca),  Anak ng Pulubi,  and Medalyong Perlas. In 1956, Jaime was nominated for the Best Actor FAMAS award his gritty performance in the movie Kumander 13.

When television was introduced in the Philippines, Jaime became one of the new medium’s pioneers, hosting ABS-CBN’s Caltex Star Caravan

  

In 1959, JAIME DELA ROSA was tapped by VICKS to push VICKS INHALER. VICKS then had an expanded product line that includes Vaporub, Formula 44, Impact  and Cough Drops. Along with Jaime, movie stars like Jean Lopez and Luis Gonzales endorsed VICKS INHALER. 

Just like his brother, Jaime entered the world of politics. He served as a councilor of Manila and eventually became the city’s Vice Mayor. He died in service, on 18 September 1996.

Today, the dela Rosa brothers are considered true movie icons and role models of the film industry, their stars shining the brightest in the gilded age  of Philippine Cinema.

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