Aring Bautista

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Aring Bautista (born 1920) was the stage name of a Filipino actress. Her real name was Aurea Navales. Bautista made her whole career doing movies under her film studio Sampaguita Pictures, and was the mother-in-law of Francisco Coching. [1]

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References

  1. Dormiendo, Justino (2010). "A Filmic Flight". In Flores, Patrick D. (ed.). The Life and Art of Francisco Coching. Francisco V. Coching Foundation. p. 166. ISBN   9789710538072.