Elizabeth Alindogan Kho (born February 7, 1963, in Sorsogon), professionally known as Liz Alindogan, is an actress in the Philippines.

Liz Alindogan
Born (1963-02-07) February 7, 1963 (age 61)
OccupationActress
Years active1980–present

Career edit

Alindogan was a model when discovered by comedian Dolphy in a fashion show in Manila Hotel. Her first film was Dolphy's Angels in 1980 with Carmi Martin, Anna Marie Gutierrez, Yehlen Catral and Dolphy.

She did also sexy movies in mid-'80s such as Heartache City with Maria Isabel Lopez, Escort Girls with Jacklyn Jose, Unang Karanasan with George Estregan, Company of Women with Mark Gil, Mga Nakaw Na Sandali with Ronaldo Valdez, and The Diary of Vietnam Rose.

She became the leading lady of action stars like Fernando Poe Jr. in Ang Panday, Ang Aguila at Falcon, and Sierra Madre, Rudy Fernandez in Wanted: Sabas, Dante Varona in Nagbabagang Lupa... Nagbabagang Araw, Ace Vergel in Kapwa Simaron, and Jess Lapid Jr. in Cuadro de Alas.

Alindogan was part of 100 Days to Heaven (2011) of ABS-CBN's television series, starring Coney Reyes, Jodi Sta. Maria and Xyriel Manabat, among others.

Personal life edit

Her first husband was former action star Jess Lapid Jr. (separated). They had two children.

Alindogan is now married to businessman Benny Kho with whom she has four children.

Filmography edit

Film edit

  • Ex-Wife (1980)
  • Dolphy's Angels (1980)
  • John & Marsha '80 (1980)
  • Ang Panday (1980) – Monica
  • Diego Bandido (1981)
  • Mr. One-Two-Three Part 2 (1981)
  • Johnny Tanggo (1982)
  • Pugante (1983)
  • Rambo Tanggo Part 3 (1984)
  • Kumander Cobra (1984)
  • Company of Women (1985)
  • Sa Dibdib ng Sierra Madre (1985)
  • Escort Girls (1985)
  • Unang Karanasan (1985)
  • Ulo ng Gang-Ho (1985)
  • Eden (1985)
  • The Diary of Vietnam Rose (1986)
  • Anak ng Supremo (1986)
  • Mga Nakaw Na Sandali (1986)
  • Espadang Patpat (1990)
  • Alipin ng Aliw (1998)
  • Batas Militar (2006) – Aling Ofelia
  • Ang Misis ni Meyor (2013)
  • Bhoy Intsik (2017)
  • House Tour (2021)
  • Mahjong Nights (2023)
  • Breathe Again (2023)
  • Hilom (2023)

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