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Elena Patron was born on 18 August, 1933 in Philippines, is a writer. Discover Elena Patron's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?

Popular As Elena M. Patron
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Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 18 August 1933
Birthday 18 August
Birthplace Philippines
Date of death January 14, 2021
Died Place Philippines
Nationality Philippines

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2021

Patron died on January 14, 2021, aged 84. Her remains were cremated three days after her death on January 17 at the Loyola Crematorium Sucat in Parañaque.

2004

Patron was married to insurance consultant Angel T. de los Angeles, whom she wed until his death on January 14, 2004. She is the mother of one offspring, Angelo Ardee.

1990

Patron was a writer for the women’s pages and movies sections of Liwayway magazine. During her tenure as a writer-interviewer of showbusiness personalities, Patron was able to interview American actor Jeffrey Hunter, American singer Paul Anka, and some beauty queens, among others. Her magazine columns included Buhay May-asawa (Married Life), Psychopathic, Munting-lupa (literally Small Portion of Land), and Alta-Sosyedad (High [level of] Society). She became interested in scriptwriting and writing novels for the field of Philippine comics after her Mga Payo ni Ate Mameng (Older Sister Mameng’s Advice) column in the pages of Liwayway magazine was converted into comic book format. Her first comic book novel was Kapatid Ko ang Aking Ina (My Sister is My Mother), a novel that was adapted into a film that gave her a Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Award (FAMAS Award) for best story. Among her other novels were Isinilang Ko ang Anak ng Ibang Babae (I Gave Birth to the Child of Another Woman), Dalawa ang Nagdalantao sa Akin (There Were Two Who Became Pregnant for Me), Ako si Emma, Babae (I am Emma, a Woman), Padre, si Eba (Father, This is Eve), Bago N’yo Ako Sumpain (Before You Curse Me), Lord, Give Me a Lover, Ang Mukha ni Aniana (Aniana's Face), Eladia, Sa Lilim ng Ilang-Ilang (Under the Shade of the Ilang-ilang Tree), Cara, Bibo (Dapper), and Sleeping Beauty. Her Sleeping Beauty was a prominent novel in Aliwan Komiks. During the 1990s, upon the decline of Philippine comics readership, Patron moved into writing novels for Tagalog-language paperbacks, locally known as Tagalog pocketbooks.

1933

Elena M. Patron-de los Angeles, commonly known by her maiden name Elena Patron (18 August 1933 – 14 January 2021), was a Filipina scriptwriter, novelist, poet, dramatist, essayist, and magazine columnist. Patron was one of the few women in the Philippines who ventured and succeeded in writing for Philippine comics, a field that was dominated by Filipino male writers.