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Susan Calo-Medina was a Filipino television host, actress and writer.
Calo-Medina studied Drama in the Catholic University of America.[4]
Calo-Medina was a marketing director of the Cultural Center of the Philippines[2] and was a member of the Philippines' National Commission on Culture and the Arts’ Committee on Communication.[5]
She was the host of travel shows Tipong Pinoy[5] and Travel Time.[3][4][6][7][8]
Calo-Medina was married to Juan Eulogio "Johnny" A. Medina, together they had three children: Consuelo, Marcos, and Luisa.[2]
Calo-Medina was awarded posthumously the Dangal ng Haraya Lifetime Achievement Award by National Commission on Culture and the Arts.[9] She was also a posthumous recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award by St. Scholastica's College, Manila's St. Hildegarde Awards for Women in Media.[10]
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