Nora Cabaltera Villamayor net worth is $20 Million
Nora Cabaltera Villamayor Wiki Biography
Nora Cabaltera Villamayor was born on the 21st of May, 1953, or more commonly known by her stage name of Nora Aunor, is a Filipino actress, singer, and producer, who rose to fame for her award-winning performances in the movies “Himala”, “Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos”, and “Bona” among others.
So how much is Aunor’s net worth? As of late 2017, based on authoritative sources it is reported to be over $20 million acquired from her years as an actress and singer which began in the 1960s.
Nora Aunor Net Worth $20 Million
Born in Iriga, Camarines Sur, Aunor is the daughter of Antonia Cabaltera and Eustacio Villamayor; with nine siblings she grew up in the provinces of the Philippines. She studied at Mabini Memorial College and Nichols Air Base Elementary School.
Aunor’s claim to fame started when she won the singing competition “Tawag ng Tanghalan” in 1967, which led to guest appearances in various musical variety shows including “An Evening with Pilita” and “Carmen on Camera”. Soon, then famed Sampaguita Pictures signed Aunor to a non-exclusive contract with the company, to launch her acting career. Some of her earlier projects consisted of teeny-bopper supporting roles including “All Over World” and “Way Out of the Country”. Her early years in showbiz still helped setup her career and also her net worth.
During the late ‘60s to early ‘70s, Aunor’s career started to make traction when she and actor Tirso Cruz III became an iconic tandem, appearing in several teen movies and becoming known as “Guy and Pip.” It was also during this time that Aunor’s TV show “The Nora Aunor Show” took-off in 1971, and ran until 1989.
Meantime, in 1973 Aunor created her own production company NV Productions, and it was also the time that she started to dive into heavier roles. Some of her movies in the ‘70s that gained her multiple Best Actress nominations included “Fe, Esperanza, Caridad”, “Banaue: Stairway to the Sky” and “Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos” in which she won the first ever Gawan Urian Award.
Other notable films in which Aunor appeared in the ‘70s include “Minsa’y isang Gamu-gamo”, “Atsay” – winning the only Best Performer Award in the history of Metro Manila Film Festival – and “Ina ka ng Anak Mo”. Her rising career as a dramatic actress catapulted her to new heights and tremendously increased her wealth.
When the ‘80s started, Aunor’s career continued to thrive. Some of her most memorable performance during the decade includes “Bona” – a film now archived at The Museum of Modern Art in New York – and the remarkable film “T-Bird at Ako”, with rival star Vilma Santos, which they played lesbian lovers.
Probably the most iconic film of Aunor’s career is 1982’s “Himala” – in the film she played a young girl who has claimed to see the Virgin Mary, and becomes a saint and faith healer in her small town. The film won numerous local and international awards including the Berlin International Film Festival, the 19th Chicago Film Festival, and CNN APSA Viewer’s Choice Award in 2008.
Upon the ‘90s, Aunor’s career started to slow down, but she still managed to create award-winning films; for “Andrea, Paano Ba ang Maging Isang Ina”, she won all five Best Actress awards in all the award-giving bodies in the Philippines, and in 1994, her film “Flor Contemplacion” earned her first international best actress award at the Cairo International Film Festival.
Aunor’s career then slowed down considerably – after filming “Naglalayag” in 2004, she went on an 8-year hiatus, and settled in the United States.
However, Aunor is still active as an actress, and some of her most recent projects include “El Presidente”, “Thy Womb”, “Hustisya” and “Dementia”. Her success in the Philippine film industry has garnered her the nickname “Superstar”, as well as tremendously increasing her net worth over the years.
In terms of her personal life, Aunor was married to fellow actor Christopher de Leon from 1975 to 1996. They have one son and four other adopted children. She is believed to have been officially single since then.
Gawan Urian Award, Asian Film Award for Best Actress, Ani ng Dangal Awards, International Best Actress Awards, Asia Pacific Screen Awards - Best Performance by an Actress (2012), Cinema One Legend Award (2009, Cinema One Originals Film Festival), 3rd Sakhalin International Film Festival - Best Actre...
Albums
My Song of Love (1968), Nora Aunor Sings, The Phenomenal Nora Aunor (1970), Queen of Songs (1972), Habang Panahon (2009)
Nominations
“Tawag ng Tanghalan” (1967, singing competition), Asia Pacific Screen Academy inductee, Certificate of Honors (Cannes 1981, Berlin 1983)
Movies
Thy Womb (2012), Nora in Wonderland (1970), I Love You Mama, I Love You Papa (1986), Naglalayag (2004)
TV Shows
Little Nanay (2015-2016), Maalaala mo kaya (1991-2016), Trenderas (2014, TV Series), Sa ngalan ng ina (TV Series, 2011), An Evening with Pilita, Carmen on Camera,D' Musical Teenage Idols! (1969), Eddie-Nora Show (1970, TV Series)
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[on her possible multiple nominations] I am not making films for an acting competition or awards, but for what good it would bring to our society. Those lessons to be shared with its audience that can alter their outlook on life, that's my intentions.
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It's great to win abroad but nothing beats being recognized by your countrymen.
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She won a National Amateur singing contest in 1967, She was only 14 years old.
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The first Filipino actress to win Best Actress at the Asian Film Awards.
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She has 1 biological son and 4 adopted kids.
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The first Filipino actor to win the Best Performance by an Actress at the 2012 Asia Pacific Screen Awards and the first Filipino actor to be inducted as a member of Asia Pacific Screen Academy.
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The only Filipino performer with the most number of International best actress awards (Cairo 1995, East Asia 1997, Brussels 2004, Venice 2012, Australia 2012, Hong Kong 2013, Russia 2013), and nominations (Berlin 1983, Singapore 1997, Cairo 1999, Singapore 1999, Venice 2012, India 2012, Dubai 2012, Macau 2012).
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Won, Best Actress, Thy Womb (2012), 3rd Sakhalin International Film Festival "On the Edge".
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Honorary Awardee for Pioneering Efforts in Independent Cinema, 7th Cinema One Originals Film Festival 2011.
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At the Cinema One Originals Film Festival 2009, she received the Cinema One Legend Award.
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She is the first Filipino actor to win an International acting award in a Major Film Festival (Cairo 1995 for the movie "The Flor Contemplacion Story") and the most number of best actress wins and nominations in International awards (Cairo 1995, East Asia 1997, Brussels 2004, Italy 2012, Australia 2012), and nominations (Berlin 1983, Singapore 1997, Cairo 1999, Singapore 1999, Italy 2012, India 2012). She is the first and only Filipino actor to receive Certificate of Honors (Cannes 1981 and Berlin 1983).
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Youngest recipient of the Helen Vela Lifetime Achievement Award (2005).
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The most nominated Actress in the leading role of FAMAS with 17 nominations before she was elevated to the Hall of Fame. She was nominated every year from 1972 - 1985.
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2001 Ading Fernando Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award PMPC Star Awards for TV.
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Named by S Magazine as the "Philippines' Best Actress of All Time" in 2006.
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The only actress to be directed by four Philippine National Artist Awardees, Gerardo de Leon, Lamberto Avellana, Lino Brocka, and Ishmael Bernal.
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The first actress to be crowned as "Box Office Queen of Philippine Cinema" (1971).
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The only Filipino actor to bag seven Metro Manila Film Festival best actress awards.
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The only Filipino actress to win three successive best actress awards in the Film Academy of the Philippines (1989,1990,1991).
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The first actress to be honored with the "Ten Outstanding Women in the Nation's Service" (TOWNS) award (1983).
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The only actress included in the prestigious "Centennial Honor for the Arts" given by the Cultural Center of the Philippines (1999).
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The first Filipino actor ever to win the "Best Performer" award (1978).
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The Filipino actor with the most "Best Performer" awards (5).
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The only Filipino and Asian actress apart from China's Gong Li to be featured by HBO, an American cable network, in a documentary film about the lives and achievements of the world's greatest actresses (1997).
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The first Filipino actress to sit as juror in an International Film Festival (Hawaii 1996).
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The first and only Filipino actor to receive an acting nomination from a Top-Tier International Film Festival (Berlin 1983 for the movie "Himala").
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The first Filipino actor to win an International acting award in a Major Film Festival (Cairo 1995 for the movie "The Flor Contemplacion Story").
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Although Doc Perez of Sampaguita Pictures was credited for giving her a break in the movies via All Over the World (1967), it was Artemio Marquez of Tower Productions that made her a lead star via D'Musical Teenage Idols (1969).
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Arrested for possession of 6.69 grams of methamphetamine, found in her baggage at Los Angeles International Airport. The case was dismissed. [March 2005]