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Sabel (other)
Sabel may refer to: * ''Sabel'' (TV series), a Philippine soap opera * Sabel (surname), a Germanic surname * ''Sabel'' (film), a 2004 Philippine film * Antonette Ruth Sabel (1894-1974), music educator See also * Sable (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Sabel (TV Series)
''Sabel'' is a Philippine television drama romance series broadcast by ABS-CBN. The series is based on the 1981 Philippine film ''Bata Pa si Sabel'' by Joey Gosiengfiao. Directed by Don M. Cuaresma and Francis E. Pasion, it stars Jessy Mendiola, AJ Perez, and Joseph Marco. It aired on the network's Primetime Bida line up and worldwide on TFC from December 6, 2010 to March 11, 2011, replacing '' Kokey at Ako''. Plot When Choleng falls in love with the town priest Julio, the townspeople turn on her when they find out the pair will elope, fearing Julio will abandon his priestly duties to pray for and heal the people. Little did a heavily pregnant Choleng know on the night of their escape that a storm will thwart their plan: Julio gets into an accident and dies as Sabel is born. With Julio's death, the townsfolk think Choleng's daughter is a curse as more bad things occur. She decides not to argue, and ignores the problems around her. To give Sabel a better future, she flees the vi ...
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Sabel (surname)
Sabel is a surname commonly found in Scandinavia, and is most densely found in Sweden. This surname is of Germanic and Jewish origin. There are many variants of this surname such as the English surname ''Sabell'', the German surname ''Seibel'', or even the Polish form ''Szajbel''. Notable persons with the surname include: * Anton Sabel (1902-1983), German politician * Charles Sabel (born 1947), professor of law and social science at Columbia Law School * Erik Sabel (born 1974), American baseball player * Oliver Sabel Oliver Sabel and Christian Mann are fictional characters from the German soap opera '' Verbotene Liebe'' (''Forbidden Love''), which was broadcast on Das Erste from 1995 to 2015. Portrayed by Jo Weil (Oliver) and Thore Schölermann (Christian), the ..., a character in the German soap opera ''Verbotene Liebe'' See also * Sable (other) References {{Reflist Surnames of German origin ...
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Sabel (film)
Judy Ann Santos began her career performing as a child on film and television. Her first screen appearance was in a supporting role in the drama series '' Kaming Mga Ulila'' (1986) and she made her film debut with a minor role in ''Sana Mahalin Mo Rin Ako'' (1988), appearing alongside Nora Aunor and Tirso Cruz III. At age ten, Santos had her first leading role as the eponymous character in the children's television series '' Ula, Ang Batang Gubat'' (1988). She achieved wider recognition when she and Gladys Reyes played the titular roles in the drama series '' Mara Clara'' (1992). The show, which aired until 1997, became one of the longest running Filipino television series. It established her as a star and earned Santos a FAMAS Award for her performance in the 1996 film adaptation. Following this breakthrough, Santos went on to play several lead roles on primetime television, including the soap opera '' Esperanza'' (1997), and the anthology series '' Judy Ann Drama Special'' ( ...
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Antonette Ruth Sabel
Antonette Ruth Sabel (April 23, 1894 – April 6, 1974), also seen as Antoinette Ruth Sabel, was an American music educator, composer, and arts administrator. She founded and directed the first "municipal bureau of industrial music" in the United States, in Los Angeles, California.E. Everett Hollingsworth"Interesting Westerners"''Sunset Magazine'' (December 1922): 29. Early life Antonette Ruth "Nettie" Sabelwitz had her early education in Wisconsin, with further musical studies in Chicago. Her sister Elsbeth Sara Sabel Mahan was also in music education, as head of the music department at the Washington State normal school in Ellensburg, Washington. Career Sabel was head of the music department at Pasadena High School until she resigned in 1919. In 1918, she was chosen to dress as the Statue of Liberty and sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the Rose Bowl, an early instance of the national anthem being performed at American football events. Later in 1918, she became the second wo ...
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