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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eddie_RomeroEddie Romero - Wikipedia

    Edgar Sinco Romero, NA (July 7, 1924 – May 28, 2013), commonly known as Eddie Romero, was a Filipino film director, film producer and screenwriter.

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    Eddie Romero. Director: This Is How We Were Before, How Are You Doing Now?. Eddie Romero, who initially used the screen name 'Enrique Moreno' early in his directing career, was born July 7 1924 in Dumaguete City.

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    • Dumaguete City, Philippines
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    • Quezon City, Philippines
  3. Eddie Romero. Director: This Is How We Were Before, How Are You Doing Now?. Eddie Romero, who initially used the screen name 'Enrique Moreno' early in his directing career, was born July 7 1924 in Dumaguete City.

    • July 7, 1924
    • May 28, 2013
  4. May 28, 2013 · Eddie Romero (born July 7, 1924) is an acclaimed and influential Filipino film director, film producer and screenwriter, considered one of the finest in the Cinema of the Philippines. Romero was named National Artist of the Philippines in 2003. His career spans three generations of filmmakers.

  5. www.biographies.net › biography › eddie-romeroBiography of Eddie Romero

    Edgar Sinco Romero was an influential Filipino film director, film producer and screenwriter, considered one of the finest in the Cinema of the Philippines. Romero was named National Artist of the Philippines in 2003. His career spans three generations of filmmakers.

  6. Eddie Romero, one of most best-known Filipino filmmakers, died of prostate cancer on Tuesday, May 28. Romero was 88. Named a National Artist of the Philippines in 2003, Romero (born on July 7, 1924, in Dumaguete City) began his film career in the late ’40s, when The Philippines were still recovering from the devastation of World War II.

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  8. Jan 28, 2015 · Perhaps one of the most important people who exerted a lot of influence on Philippine cinema was Edgar Romero. Romero’s career spans three generations of filmmakers.

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