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Remedios Papa Dancel (February 27, 1929 – May 19, 2013), commonly known as Bella Flores, was a Filipino actress whose career spanned over six decades. Known primarily for her villainess roles in film and television, she has received eight FAMAS Award for Best Supporting Actress nominations, winning one for ''Kaibigan Ko'ng Sto. Niño'' (1967). She was awarded with the Lifetime Achievement Award by the
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in 1989 for her contributions to Philippine cinema.


Life and career

Flores was born Remedios Papa Dancel in
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to Matias Dancel, a slipper maker, and Emilia Papa. She was a college sophomore at the
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when she appeared in her first film, ''Tatlong Balaraw'' (1950), at age 21. Flores was signed by
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. She was cast in ''Roberta'' as the cruel stepmother of Tessie Agana's titular character, despite being 22 years old. The film was a box-office success, credited with saving Sampaguita Pictures from bankruptcy after a fire had destroyed its studio. The film's success also elevated Flores into the upper tier of stars, and typecast her in villainous roles. The film critic Nestor Torre remarked that Flores had "''been making life miserable for many generations of hapless stars—all the way back to little Tessie Agana and Boy Alano in ''Roberta'' in the early 1950s, to her fresh batch of victims in the New Millennium... doing it without skipping a beat—and without aging (much) to boot.''" She received the 1967 FAMAS Best Supporting Actress award for her role in ''Ang Kaibigan Kong Santo Niño'' and ''bella mora''.


Filmography


Film


Television


Death

Flores died on May 19, 2013, in Quezon City General Hospital. Her death was a result of complications from a recent hip surgery.


Legacy


Bella Flores Foundation

The family of the late veteran actress Bella Flores plans to establish a foundation in her name and to organize a fundraising concert to benefit show business personalities with Alzheimer’s disease. This was announced Tuesday night by singer Imelda Papin, Flores' niece. Flores was diagnosed with early stages of Alzheimer's and diabetes months before she died on May 19. The concert is tentatively set for July at the Aliw Theater in Pasay, Papin said. Flores' daughter Ruby Arcilla said during the wake on Tuesday, "If mom's death could pave the way for… these projects, she would be very happy. She always tried to do what she could for her colleagues." Arcilla said that a woman approached her during the wake to say thanks. "The lady said she showed mom her doctor’s prescription and mom gave what she could afford. I hope other actors would do the same – give from their hearts."


In popular culture

*Former teen star Valerie Concepcion plays the role of the late veteran actress Bella Flores in a drama anthology of her feature story of Bella's lifetime in Star Confessions aired on TV5 (now The 5 Network) in 2011. *GMA 7 Comedian
John Feir John Feir (born December 26, 1968) is a Filipino comedian and actor. He is notable for his appearances in television comedy programs such as '' Nuts Entertainment'' (2003) and '' Pepito Manaloto'' (2010–present). He also works as an exclusive ...
plays as "Belly Flori" a parody version of the late veteran actress Bella Flores in a defunct comedy Gag Show " Nuts Entertainment" on GMA 7 in 2003.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Flores, Bella 1929 births 2013 deaths 20th-century Filipino actresses 21st-century Filipino actresses Actresses from Manila Far Eastern University alumni Filipino child actresses Filipino film actresses People from Santa Cruz, Manila