- Filipina actress active in the Sixties and Seventies
- From the Movie Celebrities Then And Now Blog: Miriam Jurado—Another Miss PPP finalist (in 1958), she appeared in James
Bandong with comedian Chiquito who portrayed a secret agent.
"For
a long, long time, I've been coming and going to the States,"
volunteered Miriam, "because since 1944 nandito na ang Tatay ko. My
father, Francis Eisenman, was American so even if I was born in the
Philippines, my citizenship has always been American. Jurado is my
mother's surname. Her name was Concepcion and she used to appear in LVN
movies as a mataba at matapang na tiyahin."
Miriam started as a
child star at LVN Pictures, playing the little Lilia Dizon in
Kandelerong Pilak. She was discovered by Lamberto Avellana. From 1957 to
1959, she did several LVN movies, most of them with Marita Zobel, Chona
Sandoval, Luz Valdez and Lou Salvador Jr., and then she moved to
Premiere Productions where she achieved stardom. Her first-starring
picture was Pautang ng Langit, followed by those starring Eddie Mesa
(Aawitan Kita, etc.), several costume pictures (Apat na Agimat, etc.)
and dramas.
When she turned free-lancer, Miriam starred in action
films, such as Ikaw O' Ako (in which she did an erotic love scene with
Romeo Vasquez who left her lips bleeding from a passionate kiss).
"My most memorable film was Somewhere My Love, starring Eddie Rodriguez
and Carmen Soriano. That's where their romance started. Maliit lang ang
role ko pero markado."
She quit showbiz in the early '70s and has
been living in Sacramento since then, working as a pharmacy-technician
until she retired a few years ago, and is now leading a leisurely life.
She never married.
As the Communist agent Margie D'Oro in Contra Senas (dir. Eddie Garcia, 1965)
As Susan the bodabil dancer (right) in A Portrait Of The Artist As Filipino (dir. Lamberto V. Avellana, 1965)
As Senor Garido's moll in Sabotage (dir. Eddie Garcia, 1966)
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