MANILA, Philippines– Nora Aunor, a renowned actress and National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts in the Philippines, died on April 16, during a heart procedure at the age of 71.
Her son, actor Ian de Leon, announced her death on Facebook, expressing the family’s love and loss.
Aunor, born Nora Cabaltera Villamayor, was a celebrated figure in Philippine cinema, known for her roles in many iconic films and contributions to the music industry.
She received the honor of being a National Artist in 2022, highlighting her influence and legacy in the entertainment sector.
Aunor’s passing comes just a month before her 72nd birthday.
Memorials and tributes are pouring in from fans and colleagues alike, celebrating her life and achievements.
Throughout her career, Aunor received numerous awards and recognitions for her talent and contributions to the arts.
She was fondly known as the “Superstar” in Philippine cinema, a title that underscored her impact on the industry.
Her notable works include films like “Himala” and “Bona,” which showcased her exceptional acting prowess.
Aunor’s influence extended beyond films, as she also had a successful career in music, with several popular songs to her name.
Her family expressed their deep sorrow and gratitude for the outpouring of support and love from fans and the entertainment community.
Aunor’s son, Ian de Leon, shared heartfelt messages on social media, reflecting on her enduring legacy and the love she instilled in their lives.
The entertainment industry mourns the loss of one of its most beloved icons, as tributes highlight her contributions to the arts and her role in shaping Philippine culture.