
Liza Moreno
Acting
Biography
Liza Moreno was born in 1933 in Angeles City, Philippines. She is an actress and writer, known for Babae... Ikaw ang dahilan! (1972), Kasalanan kaya? (1968) and Sino ang matapang (1962).
Known For

A story about widower Mang Nano and his special child Bitoy. Every time a mishap happened the father would cry out to the picture of his departed wife Sendang.
Oh! Sendang

A wealthy mercenary lives in blissful solitude on his private island in the Philippines, until it's invaded by pirates, mobsters, and smugglers.
Hell of Borneo

During World War II, the spoiled son of a wealthy businessman finds himself involved in the guerrilla movement fighting against the Japanese, and finds romance and adventure.
Cry of Battle

A woman whose parents were killed by lightning during her birth has the ability fly and electrocute with her touch
Babaing Kidlat

No description available.
Mr. Announcer

A story about triplets that were given to different families when they were just babies.
Triplets

A handful of soldiers holed up on a hilltop to repel the horde of advancing Japanese troops, sacrificing their lives for their beloved country.
Sigaw ng Digmaan

The third Darna movie, and the first to feature her after 11 years. Now fighting the Impakta.
Si Darna at Ang Impakta

A story about a small-town good guy who meets his new neighbor, a cop and his feisty sister.
Ang Haragan

A story about Nanding, a bounty hunter out to get a wanted man, Ramon who took refuge in his hometown of Tierra Verde. Ramon was loved by his folks and will do anything to protect him. But Nanding will do anything to get his man.
Tierra Verde

No description available.
Franco Madero

See the wrath of a vengeance. Feel the inferno of a smoldering hate. This picture is hot as hell.
Umaapoy na Bakal

An American intelligence agent is captured by the Japanese in the Philippines.
The Raiders of Leyte Gulf

The fourth Darna movie and second featuring Liza Moreno, she is now fighting against Isputnik.
Isputnik vs. Darna

A film that stars Eddie Rodriguez, Lolita Rodriguez and Marlene Dauden.