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Clarita Villarba Rivera, better known by her screen name Mila del Sol (12 May 1923 – 10 November 2020), was a
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actress, entrepreneur and philanthropist. Born in
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, she gained fame in her very first lead role in the 1939 film ''
Giliw Ko ''Giliw Ko'' (''My Love'') is a 1939 Filipino film. A musical romance, ''Giliw Ko'' had a radio theme, and was the first production of the Filipino company, LVN Pictures. The restored film is notable for being a gift from Australia to the Filipi ...
''. She was discovered by LVN Pictures President Doña Sisang de Leon, who insisted in
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her over the objections of the film's director, who felt she was too young for the part. It was the film's director, Carlos Vander Tolosa, who gave her the screen name ''Mila del Sol'' for "causing the sun (sol) to appear as if by miracle (milagro) over his otherwise overcast set whenever she was called in to do her scenes." Film production shut down during the Japanese occupation and was restored only in 1945. Del Sol returned to LVN and starred in its production of
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's ''Orasang Ginto'', the first post-war Filipino film. She starred in other LVN films of the 1940s, including ''
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'' (1949) and ''Villa Hermosa''. Del Sol retired from films to raise a family in the 1950s, but staged a comeback in 1960 with two films released that year, ''Pakipot'' and ''Tatlong Magdalena''. The following year, she starred in an international production, ''Espionage Far East, ''and later starred in a long-running television series. She began her career as an entrepreneur in 1964, and focused on philanthropic work from the 1970s onward.
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imparted the
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upon del Sol on the occasion of her 90th birthday. In December 2014, the
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passed Resolution No. 165, honoring Mila del Sol “for her contributions to the movie industry and to Philippine society in general”. The Resolution said in part that “Ms. Mila del Sol proved that poverty should not be a hindrance but an inspiration to improve one's status in life” and that “her businesses and various foundations that employ and extend benefits to those who are in need and have less in life are proofs of Ms. Mila del Sol's unwavering commitment to contribute to the improvement of Philippine society."


Early life

Del Sol was born in
Tondo, Manila Tondo is a district located in Manila, Philippines. It is the largest in terms of area and population of Manila's sixteen districts, with a Census-estimated 631,313 people in 2015 and consists of two congressional districts. It is also the seco ...
at the Mary Johnston Hospital. Her father, Amado C. Rivera, worked at the internal revenue service during the day, and was a waiter at night. He served as a guerilla in the Philippines during World War II. Her mother, Lorenza Villarba, stayed at home to raise eight children. Del Sol attended Malate Primary School, San Andres Elementary, and Intramuros Intermediate School. She could not go to high school, since she had to start working, at the age of 12. She later attended Hollywood High School in the 1950s, after the birth of her third child. She took some courses at
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and
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.


Career in Film & Television


1938–1942

Del Sol appeared in three films in 1938 (including ''Ang Maya'' opposite Fernando Poe, Sr.), but got her big break as a principal character in the 1939 classic ''
Giliw Ko ''Giliw Ko'' (''My Love'') is a 1939 Filipino film. A musical romance, ''Giliw Ko'' had a radio theme, and was the first production of the Filipino company, LVN Pictures. The restored film is notable for being a gift from Australia to the Filipi ...
'', for which she was honored by then Philippine President
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. This was the first movie of the storied film production company. She made twelve other films for LVN during this period, including ''Hali'' (1940), an early example of the ''
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'' genre, and ''Sawing Gantimpala'' (1940), which was based on a song written for del Sol by First Lady Aurora Quezon.


1946–1952

LVN stopped film production during World War II, when the Philippines was occupied by Japan. Del Sol volunteered for the Red Cross, and frequented Prisoner of War camps along with other "Blue Ladies" of the Philippine film industry. LVN's first post-war film, ''Orasang Ginto'' again starred del Sol. She made more than twenty other films during this period including ''Garrison 13'' (1946), which recounted atrocities committed by the
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in the Philippines during the war.


1960 onwards

Del Sol migrated to the United States, and lived there and in Europe for much of the 1950s. She returned to the Philippines in the 1960s, when she made two more films, and starred in the hit television series ''Problema Mo Na Yan''. She continued her work as an actress well into her 80s, most recently as a lead in the television series ''Rosalka''.


Actors and directors

Del Sol acted opposite all the male leads of her period, including Teddy Benavídez,
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, Armando Goyena, Fernando Poe, Sr., José Padilla, Jr., Ely Ramos, Jaime de la Rosa,
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, and
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. She was directed by
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,
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,
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, Ramon A. Estella, Gregorio Fernandes,
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, Vicente Salumbides,
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, and Carlos Vander Tolosa.


Awards

* ''The Cinema's Living Treasure Citation'', 1994, The Metropolitan Manila Authority and The Metro Manila Film Festival * ''Nagtatanging Gawad Urian'', 2013, Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino * ''House Resolution No. 165 Honoring Clarita Villarba Rivera, Also Known As Mila Del Sol, For Her Contributions To The Movie Industry That Enriched The Philippine Culture, And To Philippine Society In General'', 2014, Philippine Congress


Business and philanthropy

In 1964, del Sol founded Superior Maintenance Services, which has employed over 100,000 people, and continues to be managed by her grandchildren. Del Sol chaired the Pagasa ng Kabataan Foundation, which provides scholarships to indigent youth, and affordable housing to the elderly, and the Mila del Sol &
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Fund for Community Development, which supports nonprofits and non-governmental organizations focused on local improvement. Del Sol has also been an active member or officer of several philanthropic organizations, including Lion's Club, Mowelfund, the
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, and the Rotary Club.


Relationships

Del Sol is the mother of
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actress and television host Jeanne Young, non-profit professionals Ancel Edgar Romero and Leo John Romero, grandmother of famed musician
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, Philippine Congressman
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of Parañaque, actor Onemig Bondoc, , and aunt of Former Mayor of Muntinlupa
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.


Death

Mila died on November 10, 2020 in Parañaque, Philippines


Selected filmography


Film

*1938 - ''Ang Maya'' *1938 - ''Hatol ng Mataas na Langit'' *1938 - Mariang Alimango (X'Otic) *1939 - ''
Giliw Ko ''Giliw Ko'' (''My Love'') is a 1939 Filipino film. A musical romance, ''Giliw Ko'' had a radio theme, and was the first production of the Filipino company, LVN Pictures. The restored film is notable for being a gift from Australia to the Filipi ...
'' (LVN) *1940 - ''Hali'' (LVN) *1940 - ''Prinsesa ng Kumintang'' (LVN) *1940 - ''Sawing Gantimpala'' (LVN) *1940 - ''Maginoong Takas'' (LVN) *1940 - ''Nag-iisang Sangla'' (LVN) *1941 - ''Angelita'' (LVN) *1941 - ''Hiyas ng Dagat'' (LVN) *1941 - ''Rosalinda'' (LVN) *1941 - ''Villa Hermosa'' (LVN) *1941 - ''Ararong Ginto'' (LVN) *1941 - ''Ibong Adarna'' (LVN) *1942 - ''Caviteno'' (LVN) *1946 - ''Orasang Ginto'' (LVN) *1946 - ''Garrison 13'' (LVN) *1946 - ''Alaala Kita'' (LVN) *1946 - ''Dalawang Daigdig'' (LVN) *1946 - ''Ang Prinsipeng Hindi Tumatawa'' (LVN) *1947 - ''Maling Akala'' (LVN) *1947 - ''Violeta'' (LVN) *1947 - ''Binatang Taring'' (LVN) *1947 - ''Sa Ngiti Mo Lamang'' (LVN) *1947 - ''Romansa'' (LVN) *1947 - ''Sarungbanggi'' (LVN) *1948 - ''Malaya (Mutya sa Gubat)'' (LVN) *1949 - ''Hiyas ng Pamilihan'' (LVN) *1949 - ''Kuba sa Quiapo'' (LVN) *1949 - ''Lupang Pangako'' (LVN) *1949 - ''Batalyong XIII'' (LVN) *1949 - ''Don Juan Teñoso'' (LVN) *1949 - ''Milyonaria'' (LVN) *1950 - ''Nuno sa Punso'' (LVN) *1950 - ''Dayang-Dayang'' (LVN) *1950 - ''In Despair'' (LVN) *1950 - ''Tatlong Limbas'' (FPP) *1951 - ''Reyna Elena'' (LVN) *1951 - ''Anak ng Pulubi'' (LVN) *1952 - ''Romansa sa Nayon'' (LVN) *1952 - ''Haring Solomon at Reyna Sheba'' (LVN) *1957 - ''Escapade in Japan'' *1960 - ''Pakipot'' *1960 - ''Tatlong Magdalena'' *1961 - ''Espionage: Far East'' *1962 - ''Santa Clarang Pinung-Pino'' *1969 - ''Young Girl'' *1974 - ''Batya't Palu-palo'' *1989 - ''Kahit Wala Ka Na''


Television

*''Rawhide'' *''Silent Service'' *''Problema Mo Na Yan'' *''Talagang Ganyan'' (with
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, Dindo Fernando, and Jeanne Young) *''
Rosalka ''Rosalka'' is a 2010 Philippine drama starring Empress Schuck in the title role along with Matt Evans and Felix Roco. The series aired on ABS-CBN's ''Hapontastic'' afternoon block from May 17, 2010, to October 22, 2010, replacing ''Magkano an ...
'' (2010)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Del Sol, Mila 1923 births 2020 deaths Actresses from Manila Filipino child actresses Filipino film actresses Filipino television actresses People from Tondo, Manila Tagalog people Filipino expatriates in the United States