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Anna Liza From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the original series. For the remake, see Annaliza.

This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (October 2012) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Anna Liza AnnaLiza.jpg Anna Liza title card (1980–1985) Genre Family, Drama Created by Rey Benedicto Raynee Salgado[1] Based on Anna Liza (radio drama) Written by Benjamin Viernes Directed by Gil C. Soriano Starring Julie Vega Augusto Victa Alicia Alonzo Daria Ramirez Opening theme "Le Messager" Composer(s) Michel Legrand Country of origin Philippines Original language(s) Filipino, English Production Running time 1 hour Production company(s) Happy Vision Corporation Television International Corporation[1] Release Original network GMA Radio-Television Arts Picture format NTSC 480i Original release February 7, 1980 – May 10, 1985 Chronology Related shows Annaliza (ABS-CBN, 2013) Anna Liza is a Philippine television drama series starring Julie Vega aired by GMA Network and produced by Happy Vision Corporation and Television International Corporation. It was considered as the network's very first soap opera and also in a primetime slot.[2]

Contents [hide] 1 Plot 2 Cast of characters 2.1 Main cast 2.2 Supporting cast 2.3 Extended cast 3 Production 3.1 Remake 4 See also 5 References 6 External links Plot[edit] This is a heart-warming tale of a girl named Anna Liza, who has an immense capacity to touch and change the lives of everyone who crosses her path. She is poor and has suffered abuse but always stay positive throughout her struggles and trials, and is always civil and caring towards others even when she is tired, sad and in pain.

Cast of characters[edit] Main cast[edit] Julie Vega as Anna Liza Santiago Alicia Alonzo as Isabel Santiago Augusto Victa as Lazaro Santiago Daria Ramirez as Stella/Adela Supporting cast[edit] Robert Arevalo as Greg Renato del Prado as Guido Rey Abellana as PJ Digna Kiocho as Cathy Leni Santos as Arlene Roderick Paulate as Ricky Albert Martinez as Glenn Laxamana Suzanne Gonzales as Lilian Delia Razon as PJ's mother Edgar Mande as Lester Alvin Canon as Rocky Melissa Mendez as Melissa Tony Carrion as Glenn's father Gloria Romero as Glenn's mother Mitos Canon as Mitos Extended cast[edit] Ester Chavez Anita Linda as Munda Celia Rodriguez Raquel Montesa Lina Pusing Gloria Ilagan Marissa Delgado as Elvie Liezl Martinez Sugar Benedicto as Sugar Manilyn Reynes Aiko Melendez Bobi Mercado Rocco Montalban Production[edit] The series was based on the popular radio drama series of the same name in Cebu in the 1970s which was created by Rey Benedicto[3] and Raynee Salgado.[1] Anna Liza premiered in 1980 under a direction by Gil C. Soriano, and received the attention of thousands of Filipinos—making it one of the most popular and well-loved drama series of all time. It served as a competitor of RPN's Flordeluna, starring Janice de Belen and led to the showbiz rivalry between Vega and de Belen (despite being highlighted as bestfriends offscreen).[4]

The series ended because of Julie Vega's sudden death, resulting in the serial having incomplete storyline and Anna Liza got its TV ratings of 54% by PSRC on its final episode.[3] Shortly after Julie's death, reruns were aired from the beginning of the series and continue until January 3, 1986. It was replaced by Mirasol del Cielo.

Remake[edit] In 2013, GMA Network's chief competitor, ABS-CBN remade Anna Liza after the rights of the said drama series was bought from its original director, Gil C. Soriano. Andrea Brillantes played the lead role.[5][3]

See also[edit] List of programs aired by GMA Network List of telenovelas of GMA Network Annaliza References[edit] ^ Jump up to: a b c "Anna Liza Opening". Jump up ^ "IN PHOTOS: Original shows versus Remakes: which is better?". PEP.ph. Summit Media. May 18, 2015. Retrieved December 15, 2016. ^ Jump up to: a b c "ABS-CBN remakes well-loved '80s drama; Andrea Brillantes is the new Annaliza". PEP.ph (in Filipino). May 23, 2013. Retrieved September 2, 2016. Jump up ^ "Famous female rivalries in showbiz". PEP.ph. September 7, 2007. Retrieved September 2, 2016. Jump up ^ "ABS-CBN remakes classic GMA soap opera". Retrieved May 20, 2013. External links[edit] Anna Liza on IMDb [show] v t e GMA Network drama series Categories: GMA Network telenovelasPhilippine drama television series1980 Philippine television series debuts1985 Philippine television series endings1980s Philippine television series1980 telenovelasPhilippine telenovelas Navigation menu Not logged inTalkContributionsCreate accountLog inArticleTalkReadEditView historySearch

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