Ric Bustamante, born 1923, is a Filipino actor who portrayed most of his roles as a villain. His first movie was Tayug (Ang Bayang Api) under Pedro Vera Pictures.
Ric Bustamante | |
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Resting place | Manila, Philippines |
Known for | Actor |
Spouse | Salvacion Floresca Bustamante |
Children | Fe Bustamante, Leah Bustamante |
Family | Cassandra Jade Bustamante Edilloran (Granddaughter) Diego Kyle Bustamante Feliciano (Grandson) |
He made many notable films with director Manuel Conde, including the 1950 films Siete Infantes de Lara and Genghis Khan.[1]
He made the 1952 religious film Kalbaryo ni Hesus and the 1951 period film Sigfredo under Lebran Pictures.
He also made four films under Everlasting Pictures: the Babaing Mandarambong, Princesa ng Kagubatan, Taong Putik, and Ramir.
Year | Title |
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1947 | Tayug (Ang Bayang Api) |
1950 | Siete Infantes de Lara |
1950 | Genghis Khan |
1951 | Sigfredo |
1952 | Kalbaryo ni Hesus |
1954 | Salabusab |
1956 | Simaron |
1956 | Babaing Mandarambong |
1956 | Princesa ng Kagubatan |
1956 | Taong Putik |
1957 | Kim |
1957 | Kahariang Bato |
1958 | Kurangga |
1958 | Ramir |
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