Amanda Page

Filipino former actress


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nameAmanda Page
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birth_nameAnna Liza Macatangay
birth_dateJanuary 28,
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occupationActress
years_active1995–2001
notable_worksRizal in Dapitan
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| name = Amanda Page | image = | alt = | caption = | birth_name = Anna Liza Macatangay | birth_date = January 28, | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | other_names = | occupation = Actress | years_active = 1995–2001 | known_for = | notable_works = Rizal in Dapitan Anna Liza Macatangay (born January 28, ), known professionally as Amanda Page, is a Filipino former actress who was active from 1995 to 2001. She won Best Supporting Actress for her role as Josephine Bracken in Rizal sa Dapitan at the Gawad Urian Awards.

Early life

Amanda Page was born Anna Liza Macatangay on January 28, She was born to Filipino parents and grew up and studied in New York United States. They wanted her to grow up as a doctor who was initially opposed to her career path as an actress.

Career

Known as a "sexy star", Page started her career in 1995. She was a Viva Films actress who appearing in "tiltilating films". She in films such as Gayuma, Sobra Sobra Labis Labis, and Tatsulok.

She also appeared in comedy films, such as Neber 2 Geder, Indecent Professor, Trabaho Lang Dear Walang Personalan, and Strict ang Parents Ko.

She was the lead actress of Phillip Salvador in Bobby Barbers: Parak. Page also starred with Fernando Poe Jr. in the 1996 film Ang Probinsyano where she played the role of Carmen.

Page was named Best Supporting Actress for her role as Josesphine Bracken in Rizal sa Dapitan at the Gawad Urian Award.

In television, Page appeared in the sketch comedy show Bubble Gang which started airing in 1995.

In July 1999, Page filed a libel suit against the Philippine Daily Inquirer for Leah Salterio-Gatdula's October 11, 1998 feature for posting a damaging photo allegedly of Page. The lawsuit was dismissed in 2000 with the court concluding that malice could not be established.

Page retired in 2001. Page in 2025 cites her scandal involving an alleged appearance in a sex video as the reason for her retirement.

Personal life

After retiring from the entertainment industry, Page moved back to the United States. She now lives in Ventura, California with her family.

Page is married to Lee Mendiola since January 2010, a fellow Filipino who works as psychiatrist. They have a son. Page works as an administrator in her husband's clinic in the US.

Filmography

Films

!Title !!Year !!Role |Strebel Gistapo Ng Maynila!|Aida||1998 |- |Tatsulok||Wangbu |Parak The Bobby Barbers Story||1997 |Strict ang Parents ko||1997

Linet
Ang Probinsiyano
-1997
Carmen
-
Rizal sa Dapitan
Josephine Bracken
1997
Bobby Barbers Parak
1997
Trabaho lang Dear Walang Personalan
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1997
Strick ang Parents Ko
-
1997
Cara Y Cruz
Hilda
1996
Sobra sobra Labis labis
1996
Neber 2 Geder
-
1996
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Indecent Professor
Ana Antonio
1995

References

References

  1. (24 November 2016). "Trivia: Actresses na hinasa ng 'Bubble Gang' sa comedy". GMA Entertainment.
  2. (8 May 1996). "Amanda Page up close". Manila Standard.
  3. (28 November 2022). "Amanda Page's son Mason qualifies to join high-IQ society Mensa". Philippine Entertainment Portal, Inc..
  4. (8 September 2020). "Former sexy actress Amanda Page on life after showbiz". Philippine Entertainment Portal, Inc..
  5. "Dating sexy star na si Amanda Page walang pinagbago ang hitsura pero ayaw na talaga uling mag-showbiz". The Philippine Star.
  6. (15 January 2017). "Watch: Ex-sexy star Amanda Page in sizzling dance number". ABS-CBN News.
  7. (31 July 1999). "Amanda sues daily for {{Philippine peso". Manila Standard.
  8. (14 January 2000). "No malice found; Amanda libel case against PDI junked". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  9. (24 November 2025). "Amanda Page blames sex video scandal for early showbiz exit". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  10. (23 November 2025). "Amanda, ‘di makalimutan ang kanyang video scandal". The Philippine Star.
  11. (23 November 2025). "Amanda Page, iginiit na seryosong usapin ang mental health". GMA Integrated News.
  12. (24 January 2017). "Watch: Amanda Page's son charms 'Magandang Buhay'". ABS-CBN News.

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