Education
She was a student of Chemistry at Adamson University. Foreign two years, she took units of Journalism at the Manuel L. Quezon University.
She was a student of Chemistry at Adamson University. Foreign two years, she took units of Journalism at the Manuel L. Quezon University.
Her novels have been turned into live-action movies by VIVA s, and also been remade for television through Sine Novela. Olvidado"s parents are Gregorio Tan and Guarda Olvidado. She lived and received early education in Maranding, Lanao del Norte, Northern Mindanao.
Olvidado is the wife of Ruben Marcelino, a former editor-in-chief of Atlas Publications, with whom she had two children.
Olvidado had been influenced by Carlo J. Caparas, particularly in the field of writing for Philippine comics. Philippine comics Olvidado"s first serial in Philippine comics was Cha Lee"s Angels, a comedy.
Her second serial was Kapag Puso ang Nagsasakdal, a drama. Olvidado decided to focus on writing drama in Philippine comics after the satisfactory acceptance of Kapag Puso ang Nagsasakdal by readers.
Olvidado authored other Philippine comics novels such as Sinasamba Kita (1982), (1984), Kung Mahawi Manitoba Ang Ulap (1984), (1985), Huwag Mo Kaming Isumpa (1986), Pinulot Ka Language sa Lupa (1987), Saan Nagtatago ang Pag-ibig (1987), Huwag Mong Itanong Kung Bakit (1988), Magkano ang Iyong Dangal (1988), and Babangon Ako at Dudurgin Kita (1989).
Olvidado wrote the Philippine comics novels entitled Mirasol for Gwapo Komiks, Kumurap ang Buwan for Klasik Komiks, and The Babe and the Beast for Super Funny Komix. Paperbacks She proceeded to authoring Tagalog romance paperbacks for Valentine Romances, Twin Hearts, and Gemini pocketbooks. In 1993, Olvidado published her own line of Tagalog pocketbook novels.
Newspaper column Olvidado wrote in the erotica genre in the Brilgint section of the tabloid newspaper Abante.
Screenplays Olvidado wrote the screenplays for Filipino films such as Tayo na sa Dilim (1990), Maya (1990), and Bakit Kay Tagal ng Sandali (1990). = Global Media Arts Network Radio Olvidado wrote for the radio serial Dahlia aired over the DWWW radio station.