Sigrid Sophia Agatha de Torres von Giese (December 14, 1923 – April 27, 2009), known professionally as Paraluman, was a Filipino actress whose career spanned four decades. Dubbed as the Greta Garbo of the Philippines, she is often cited as one of the greatest screen figures in the country. She first appeared in the film Flores de Mayo (1940) and rose to fame in the self-titled film opposite Fernando Poe Sr. She has since appeared in over 90 motion pictures including several foreign films such as Elephant Girl (1951) and Surrender - Hell! (1959). She has received two FAMAS Awards and has been inducted at the Eastwood City Walk of Fame.

Early life

Paraluman was born in Tayabas to Lothar von Giese, and Tecla de Torres, who was herself from Tayabas. Educated at Assumption College, the young Paraluman herself was an avid movie fan. She loved reading magazines about her favorite celebrities. Her interest in showbiz increased when she learnt that their next-door neighbour was the actress Corazón Noble, and she would often climb their fence to catch glimpse of the actress. Her curiosity yielded positive results because Noble's younger sister, Lily, noticed her and they soon became friends.

Career

Her extraordinary beauty led the seventeen-year-old Paraluman to be recommended by another sister of Corazón Noble, Norma, to film producer Luis Nolasco. Her first movie was Flores de Mayo (1940), and she initially used the screen name Mina de Gracia. She was rechristened "Paraluman" (archaic Tagalog for "muse" or "magnetic needle") by Fernando Poe, Sr., who signed her as a full-fledged star in X’otic Films' Paraluman (1941). This was followed by the actresses' roles in the films Bayani ng Bayan and Puting Dambana.

After World War II, she came back to cinema as a contract star of Sampaguita Pictures. She then became a famous leading lady in romantic movies, but when she made a comeback, her image was repackaged by Sampaguita Pictures owner Dr. José "Doc" Pérez. She was given character roles, playing nemesis to Gloria Romero in Hongkong Holiday, then as a disabled woman in Tanikaláng Apoy (1959). She won a FAMAS Best Actress Award for her role in Sino ang Maysala?

Paraluman was also nominated by FAMAS four times: twice in 1959 for Best Actress for the movies Bobby and Anino ni Bathala, in 1972 as Best Supporting Actress for Lilet, and in 1976 as Best Supporting Actress for Mister Mo, Lover Boy Ko. Her last films were Viva Films' Kailan Sasabihing Mahal Kita in 1985, NV Productions' "Tatlong Ina, isang Anak" in 1987 as one of the spinster aunts of Miguel Rodríguez, and Seiko Films' Isusumbong Kita sa Diyos in 1988.

Personal life and death

Paraluman's first marriage was to Yoshifume Abe, which ended in divorce. She remarried in December 1949 in Manila to airline pilot Anthony Joseph "Tony" Barretto O'Brien, the son of Peter O'Brien and Dolores Barretto y Barretto of Zambales. Baby O'Brien, her daughter from her first marriage to Abe, took her stepfather's surname and was herself a television actress and advertising model. O'Brien's daughter, Rina Reyes, is also an actress. Paraluman's great-granddaughter and Reyes's daughter, Sophie Reyes, is also an actress under Star Magic Batch 2019.

Death

Paraluman died of cardiac arrest from Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases complications on 27 April 2009 at her home in Parañaque. She was 85 years old.

Filmography

Paraluman's film credits
YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
1940Flores de MayoMina de Gracia
1941Paraluman
Palaris
Bayani ng Buhay
Puting Dambana
Manilena
1947La Paloma
Ina
1948Amapola
Sor Remedios
Awit ng Bulag
1949Good Morning Professor
Biro ng Tadhana
Kaputol ng Isang Awit
Pinaghating Isangdaan
1950Batong Buhay
Sinag sa Kalbario
Dalawang Bandila
1953Now and Forever
Highway 54
May Karapatang Isilang
1954Sarawak
Pusong Ginto
1955Sintu-Sinto
1956Lydia
Babalu
RodoraClara/Rosa
Gigolo
1957Hongkong Holiday
VeronicaVeronica
Sonata
Taga sa Bato
Sino ang Maysala?
1958Anino ni BathalaDolores
Ulilang Anghel
Tatang Edyer
Bobby
Elephant Girl
1959Ipinagbili Ko Ang Aking Anak
Pitong Pagsisisi
Tanikalang Apoy
Kahapon Lamang
Surrender - Hell!Pilar
Baby Face
Rosana Rossini
Kamandag
1960Isinakdal Ko Mag Aking Ama
Kuwintas ng Alaala
Amy, Susie & Tessie
Estrela Mondragon
Limang Misteryo ng Krus
19615 Yugto ng Buhay
Dalawang Kalbaryo ni Dr. Mendez
Harangan Man ng Sibat
Makasalanang Daigdig
Sa Linggo ng Bola
1962The Big Broadcast
Magbayad ang May-utang
Ako ang Katarungan
Pitong Puso
Pitong Makasalanan
1963Pitong Kabanalan ng Isang Makasalanan
Tagumpay ng Langit
Ang Class ReunionMs. Dimalanta
Pedring Arenas, Alyas Ice Pick
1964Moro Witch DoctorSelisa Noble
1965Isinulat sa Dugo
1966Bakit Pa Ako Isinilang?
Ang Tao ay Makasalanan
Nais Ko Pang Mabuhay
1967Dahil sa Isang BulaklakVictoria
1969StoneyMargaret Suwono
1970The LosersMama-San
1971LiletAmanda
1972Daughters of SatanJuana Rios
1973Super Gee
1975Mister Mo, Lover Boy Ko
Dugo at Pag-ibig sa Kapirasong LupaVicente's wife
Mother and Daughter
Alat
1976Nahirit, Nasipol Ang Biyaheng Bikol
Malikot na Mata Maraming Nakikita
Malamig, Mainit ang Magdamag
Ikaw... Ako Laban sa Mundo!
1977Pulot-gata: Puwede Kaya?
The Lineman
1978Ligaya Mo ay Kasawian ko
1979Bakit May Pag-ibig Pa?
1985Hello Lover, Goodbye FriendRita Delgado-Smith
Kailan Sasabihing Mahal KitaLuz Tuazon

Legacy

  • Filipino rock band The Eraserheads mentioned her in the opening lyrics of Ang Huling El Bimbo.
  • She is also mentioned in the lyrics of the songs Binibini by Filipino pop group The Rainmakers
  • The song Paraluman by Filipino singer and model Adie is about a woman whose beauty is like hers.
  • A Filipino rock band, Paraluman, is also named after the late actress.[citation needed]
  • Ahtisa Manalo paid tribute to Paraluman with glamorous curls in her latest sepia-colored photo shoot.

Accolades

Awards and nominations received by Paraluman
OrganizationsYearRecipientCategoryResultRef.
FAMAS Awards1958Sino ang Maysala?Best ActressWon
1959BobbyNominated
Anino ni BathalaNominated
1966Isinulat sa DugoNominated
1972LiletBest Supporting ActressNominated
1976Mister Mo, Lover Boy KoNominated
2008ParalumanLifetime Achievement AwardHonored

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