Olivia Lamasan | |
Birth Name: | Olivia M. Lamasan |
Birth Place: | Philippines |
Other Names: | Inang, Olive |
Occupation: | Consultant, ABS-CBN Film Productions, Inc. director, writer, producer, creative consultant |
Olivia M. Lamasan is a Filipina television and film director, writer, producer, and creative consultant, known for her works such as Sana Maulit Muli and Madrasta which were both successful.[1]
Lamasan, the former head of ABS-CBN's creative department, also served as the managing director of ABS-CBN Film Productions, Inc. until 2022. The master director remains as consultant of the network's film/television outfit. Inang, as fondly called by her colleagues in the industry, is also a resident television and film director of the network.
Lamasan began her career in 1986 as a Production Assistant in Nine Deaths of the Ninja. Lamasan also directed the hit film of 1996, Madrasta which received multiple awards from the Philippines.
In 2002, Lamasan directed Got 2 Believe starring Claudine Barretto and Rico Yan and also directing Milan in 2004 starring Barretto and Piolo Pascual.
In 2009, Lamasan directed In My Life starring the Philippines' "Star for All Seasons" Vilma Santos, Luis Manzano and John Lloyd Cruz. The film was successful having a gross revenue of PHP137.4 Million.[2] [3]
In 2011, she also directed In the Name of Love which was one of the highest-grossing Filipino film of all time grossing for over PHP117 Million The film starred Aga Muhlach, Jake Cuenca and Angel Locsin.[4] [5] The film was a nominee for the "Best Movie of the Year" Award in the 28th Star Awards for Movies. Nevertheless, Locsin and Muhlach won the Best Actress and Actor category.[6] [7] Lamasan also won as Best Director for the film in the PASADO Awards.[8]
In 2012, Lamasan directed The Mistress which was a worldwide success for earning PHP300 Million.[9] [10] [11] [12]
In 2013, Lamasan was one of the judges in the biggest songwriting competition in the Philippines, Himig Handog.[13]
In February 2014, Lamasan directed the film Starting Over Again which was an instant box-office success earning 410 million pesos, and was included in the List of highest-grossing films in the Philippines of all time.
In September 2016, Lamasan directed the film which was an instant box-office success earning 300 million pesos worldwide.
Year | Title | Credit | Network |
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2000–2002 | Pangako Sa ’Yo | Creative director | ABS-CBN |
2013–2014 | Got to Believe | ||
2014–2015 | Forevermore | Creative Consultant | |
2015–2016 | Pangako Sa ’Yo | Director | |
2016 | Dolce Amore | Creative Director |
Year | Title | Credit | Associated Production Company |
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1990 | Nagsimula sa Puso | Line producer | Vision Films |
Kapag Langit ang Humatol | |||
1991 | Ipagpatawad Mo | Story and screenplay | Viva Films |
1992 | Mahal Kita, Walang Iba | Regal Films | |
1994 | Director | ABS-CBN Film Productions, Inc. | |
1995 | Sana Maulit Muli | ||
1996 | Madrasta | ||
1997 | Hanggang Kailan Kita Mamahalin? | ||
2000 | Minsan, Minahal Kita | ||
2002 | Got 2 Believe | ||
2004 | Milan | ||
2009 | In My Life | ||
2011 | In the Name of Love | ||
2012 | The Mistress | ||
2014 | Starting Over Again | ||
2016 | |||
2019 | Hello, Love, Goodbye | producer | |
TBA | Elena 1944 | director | Black Sheep Productions |
Forever is Not Enough: The Movie | director | ABS-CBN Film Productions, Inc. | |
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Year | Award-Giving Body | Category | Work | Result |
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2010 | Scriptwriters of the Year (with Raymond Lee, Senedy Que)[14] | In My Life | ||
2013 | Most Popular Screenwriter (with Vanessa Valdez)[15] | The Mistress |