Yvonne(IV)
- Actress
Josephine Samson was born in Zamboanga City in 1953. She was studying
and working as a radio talent in Zamboanga City when lured to Manila by
an illegal recruiter. She attracted attention when she doubled for
Charito Solis in a nude scene in Nepomuceno Productions' Pipo (1970). Using the
various screen names of "Yvonne" and "Rosemary Siason," she went on to
play an Ermita whore in the Ishmael Bernal film Scotch on the Rocks to Remember, Black Coffee to Forget (1976), a film slated for
international release but never shown in its homeland. Yvonne gained a
reputation as a "bold" actress for her appearances in Climax of Love (1970), Naked in the Dark (1971) and the Laurice Guillen film
Init sa magdamag (1983), also called "bomba" films. Among her other films are Bawat Saglit, Kaligayahan
(1971), The Marijuana Kid (1971), Sino? (1971), Sinisisi Ko ang Aking
Ina (1971), Sa Kamay ng Tatlong Takas (1971), and Buhay na Manikina
(1971). When the Philippine government restricted the "bomba" films,
Yvonne was forced into semi-retirement, stage performances, and a brief
stint in Japan. In 1975, coming back onscreen in the widely acclaimed
Ligaw na bulaklak (1976), under the masterly guidance of Ishmael Bernal, Yvonne won the Best
Supporting Actress honor at the "Gawad Urian Awards" that year, besting
noteworthy nominees Laurice Guillen and Marissa Delgado. Ten years later,
Yvonne was again nominated for best supporting actress for her role in
Chito S. Roño's Private Show (1984).