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  1. Narcisa Buencamino-De León (October 29, 1877 [citation needed] – February 6, 1966) was a Filipino film producer and businesswoman. Clad daily in the frugal rural dress of the camisón, saya and chinelas, [page needed] Doña Sisang, as she was widely known, was already a 61-year-old widow when she entered the film industry.

  2. October 29, 1877, Narcisa de Leon, AKA Doña Sisang, the "Grand Old Lady" of the Philippine movie industry, was born in San Miguel, Bulacan to Justo Buencamino and Anastacia Lim.

  3. Narcisa Buencamino-De León was a Filipino businesswoman and film producer who navigated her family-owned LVN Pictures (which she co-founded in the 1930s) into a major force in post-World War II Philippine cinema, operating until 2005.

  4. Narcisa B. de Leon (29 Oktubre 1877–6 Pebrero 1966) Si Narcisa Buencamino de Leon (Nar·sí·sa Bu·wén·ka·mí·no de Le·yón), mas kilala bilang Donya Sisang, ay itinuturing na “Grand Old Lady of the Philippine Movies.”

  5. Narcisa Buencamino-De León was a Filipino film producer and businesswoman.

  6. Oct 23, 2017 · After being widowed at 61, Narcisa Buen Camino-de León built herself into one of the most highly regarded Filipino businesswomen of the early 20th century. How’s that for a badass feminist...

  7. Narcisa de Leon Escaler became the first woman to represent the Philippines at the United Nations in Geneva when she was appointed in the 1990s. She went on to become deputy director of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), an intergovernmental organization.