Max Alvarado (19 February 1929 – 6 April 1997) was a FAMAS award-winning Filipino film actor known mainly by his portrayals of villains in a career which spanned six decades. Max Alvarado was born as Gavino Maximo Teodosio in Manila. In his youth, he was a member of street gangs, as well as an itinerant manual laborer. He broke into films in 1948 as a bit player in Halik sa Bandila. Soon after, he was frequently cast as a villain in films produced by Premiere Production and its sister company, Larry Santiago Productions, as well as People's Pictures. He first gained critical notice in the 1953 film Ang Sawa Sa Lumang Simboryo directed by Gerry de Leon. For that role, he garnered a FAMAS Best Supporting Actor nomination. Ultimately, Alvarado was nominated for 5 FAMAS Best Supporting Actor nominations, winning the trophy in 1971 for Ang Kampana ng Sta. Quiteria. Alvarado was also nominated for a FAMAS Best Actor award in 1968 for Tatak Sakramentos. Beginning in 1967 with Alyas Chain Gang, he was cast in leading and supporting roles even as a romantic lead, despite his swarthy and somewhat villainous appearance. Alvarado also showcased his versatility by sometimes playing gay roles, such as in the 1978 film Gorgonia as well as Non-Villain or supporting Roles. As a villain, Alvarado was frequently cast opposite the heroic roles of Fernando Poe Jr., although he has also portrayed a supporting ally to the latter in films such as "Walang Matigas na Tinapay sa Mainit na Kape" alongside Paquito Diaz, also in a non-antagonist role which starred former child star Vandolph, and fellow villain actor Paquito's younger brother Romy Diaz as the main antagonist.
Birthday: February 19, 1929
Death: April 06, 1997
March 01, 1989
August 22, 1985
August 14, 1990
July 19, 1984
May 23, 1986
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December 25, 1976
January 01, 1982
July 29, 1993
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December 25, 1980
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June 23, 1969
September 17, 1987
December 12, 1985
February 25, 1977
June 19, 1966
July 11, 1995
December 25, 1984
December 22, 1973
February 08, 1980
June 28, 1957
April 02, 1962
April 27, 1966
May 14, 1972
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October 15, 1979
June 12, 1962
January 01, 1997
January 01, 1994
September 10, 1986
August 15, 1985
September 19, 1990
April 06, 1950
April 24, 1992
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August 25, 1988
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February 08, 1958
October 05, 1989
August 01, 1961
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December 25, 1976
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June 23, 1974
August 15, 1973
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June 16, 1960
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December 04, 1971
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November 26, 1987
June 05, 1985
November 20, 1952
December 05, 1966
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August 12, 1978
January 01, 1975
April 30, 1976
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September 11, 1960
December 25, 1971
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December 24, 1981
June 08, 1974
June 30, 1952
December 08, 1978
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December 12, 1990
April 05, 1990
June 18, 1988
August 08, 1975
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December 25, 1976
December 25, 1976
February 10, 1993
January 01, 1992
September 15, 1984
June 23, 1983
January 25, 1972
December 05, 1980
December 25, 1979
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April 01, 1982
June 12, 1986
January 15, 1984
April 20, 1978
January 04, 1993
December 25, 1988
June 17, 1973
April 25, 1996
January 25, 1994
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June 29, 1994
July 25, 1986
March 29, 1974
November 25, 1976
December 25, 1982
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August 26, 1992
July 27, 1979
February 23, 1979
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