Biography
Narcisa Buencamino-De León (October 29, 1877 – February 6, 1966) was a Filipino film producer and businesswoman.
Clad daily in the frugal rural dress of the camisón, saya and chinelas, Doña Sisang, as she was widely known, was already a 61-year-old widow when she entered the film industry. Nonetheless, she chartered her family-owned LVN Pictures into a dominant position in post-World War II Philippine cinema. In addition, de Leon was one of the most highly regarded Filipino businesswomen of the first half of the 20th century.Her grandson, Mike de Leon, emerged as a highly acclaimed film director beginning in the 1970s. His 1977 film Kung Mangarap Ka't Magising was dedicated to his late grandmother on the occasion of her birth centenary.In the 1930s was the growth of Philippine cinema, and the new production studios started by her. In the nearby Hacienda Hamady, the Sampaguita Pictures Studio set up shop, while along Justice Pedro Tiangco Tuazon Boulevard in Cubao the LVN Pictures Studio opened in 1936. The studio was named using the initials of the founding families of De Leon, Villonco and Navoa, and continued to operate up to 2005. Now what is left of this historic film studio is a commemorative fountain, dedicated to her as the LVN studio's co-founder and chairperson. The said fountain has been transferred to the Quezon Memorial Circle’s Quezon City Experience Museum, in 2017.
Filmography
all 85
Movies 85
Producer 85
Will Your Heart Beat Faster? (1980)
Triplets (1961)
Oh! Sendang (1961)
Sandata at Pangako (1961)
Kung Ako'y Mahal Mo (1960)
Unos sa Laot (1960)
Yantok Mindoro (1960)
Chinita (1959)
Puro Utos, Puro Utos (1959)
Walang Takot (1959)
Kundiman ng Lahi (1959)
Anak ni Waray (1958)
Venganza (1958)
Combo Festival (1958)
Rose Tattoo ng Buhay Ko (1958)
Wala Kang Paki (1958)
Tuloy ang Ligaya (1958)
Barkada (1958)
Faithful (1958)
Si Meyor Naman (1957)
₱10,000 Pag-ibig (1957)
El Robo (1957)
Sanga-Sangang Puso (1957)
The Sea Gypsies (1957)
Hukom Roldan (1957)
Sebya, Mahal Kita (1957)
Higit sa Korona (1956)
Luksang Tagumpay (1956)
Handang Matodas (1956)
Pilipino Kostum No Touch! (1955)
Niña Bonita (1955)
Pasikat (1955)
1-2-3 (1955)
Darling Ko (1955)
Ikaw Kasi (1955)
No Money No Honey (1955)
Dalagita't Binatilyo (1955)
Talusaling (1955)
12 Pares (1954)
Abarinding (1954)
Virtuoso (1954)
Luneta (1954)
Dalawang Pag-ibig (1953)
Batangueña (1953)
Sa Paanan ng Bundok (1953)
Kidlat... Ngayon! (1953)
Taong Paniki (1952)
Digmaan Ng Damdamin (1952)
Korea (1952)
Tia Loleng (1952)
Haring Kobra (1951)
Hope (1951)
Satur (1951)
Sohrab at Rustum (1950)
Doctor X (1950)
Prinsipe Amante (1950)
Kontrabando (1950)
Tininti del Baryo (1950)
Hantik (1950)
Muse of Pasig (1950)
Florante at Laura (1949)
Camelia (1949)
Capas (1949)
Gitano (1949)
Ang Kandidato (1949)
The Devil (1949)
Virginia (1949)
Lupang Pangako (1949)
Sa Tokyo Ikinasal (1948)
Sierra Madre, Bundok ng Hiwaga (1948)
Sarung Banggi (1947)
Himala Ng Birhen Sa Antipolo (1947)
Magkaibang Lahi (1947)
Miss Philippines (1947)
Ikaw Ay Akin (1947)
Angelus (1946)
Garrison 13 (1946)
Orasang Ginto (1946)
Principe Teñoso (1942)
Binatilyo (1941)
Maginoong Takas (1940)
Sawing Gantingpala (1940)
Lambingan (1940)
Pangarap (1940)
Giliw Ko (1939)
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Known ForProduction
Birthday1877-10-29
Deathday1966-02-06 (88 years old)
CitizenshipsPhilippines
Also Known AsSisang De Leon, Dña. Narcisa B. Vda. de Leon, Dña. Narcisa B. Vda de Leon, Dña. Narcisa Vda. de Leon, Maria Narcisa B. Viuda de Leon
AwardsPresidential Medal of Merit
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