Mario Montenegro (born Roger Collin Macalalag; July 25, 1928 – August 27, 1988) was a Filipino actor and painter. He rose to stardom during the Golden Age of Philippine cinema as a heroic lead in historical and adventure films. He was dubbed "Adonis" for his physique and portraying a number of culturally important Philippine figures, including Diego Silang, Andres Bonifacio, Macario Sakay, Ramon Magsaysay, Francisco Dagohoy, and Lapulapu.
Montenegro was a Fine Arts student at the University of the Philippines upon the invasion of the Philippines by Japan during World War II. At the age of fourteen, he joined the armed resistance against the Imperial Japanese Army as a member of the Hunters ROTC guerilla unit. He was only sixteen when he, along with the Hunters ROTC, participated in the famed raid on the Japanese internment camp at Los Baños, Laguna on February 23, 1945. He received multiple medals for distinction before he rejoined civilian life in 1946.
As he aged, Montenegro found himself cast in character roles. Among his more notable later roles was in Mike de Leon's Itim (1976), for which he received a Best Supporting Actor nomination from the Gawad Urian.
His last film was Madonna: Ang Babaeng Ahas, filmed in 1988, but it was released posthumously in 1991.
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Based on the novel by M. S. Martin and S. G. Bautista (serialized in Liwayway) Segment: "Sa Pusod ng Dagat" Based on the zarzuela of the same name by Severino Reyes Segment: "Herederos" Based on a novel (serialized in Liwayway) Segment: "Ang Buhay ng Tao'y Gulong ang Kabagay...." Segment: "Koronang Tinik" Segment: "Case No. 3: 'Paglipas ng Dilim'" Segment: "Igorot Story" Segment: "Balatkayo" "Unang Handog" (initial offering) of LEA Productions Based on the comic of the same name (serialized in Liwayway) Based on the novel by Francisco V. Coching (serialized in Liwayway) Released posthumously
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