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This is an excerpt from the June 2026 Special Issue. Subscribe to MEGA Digital All-Access to read the full story. A defining presence in Philippine cinema from the 1970s through the early 2000s, Rio Locsin became known for portraying sensual, complex women during one of the industry's most transformative eras. It was a period marked by bold storytelling and social commentary, where filmmakers pushed creative boundaries and actors were challenged to do the same. RELATED: Cherry Pie Picache and All the Roles That Shaped Her Yet when Locsin reflects on her career, it isn't fame or cultural relevance that she remembers first. It's the people who shaped her—and the fact that she's still here. “Inabot ko yung mga magagaling na artista, [I had the opportunity to work with some of the greatest actors.]” she reminisces. “Lolita Rodriguez, Charito Solis—ilang beses kong naging nanay [who played my mother several times], Rita […]
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