"For in between the shades are shafts of light. I have learned to embrace both: the dark and the bright." ~ Gab Reinoso, November 2010
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Midnight DJ : Sa Ngalan ng Ama

Despite the heavy rains last Thursday, August 26,taping of the Midnight DJ episode went on smoothly as the efficient staff and crew went about their duties to ensure that every take was a success. In between takes, the actors passed their time with friendly card games and funny banters. It was just like, pardon the cliche, one big happy family. In one corner were young actors' parents huddled while exchanging notes on their experiences with other productions and networks, while on the far end of the make shift (but airconed) dressing room were a couple of actors immersed on the laptop.
So what was I doing there? Well, Direk Lore decided to make true his promise to provide me with more roles (para naman may pambili ako ng ulam) in the weekly mystery tv show over at TV5. And boy, was I in good company! Other guests in the 11th episode of the show's 8th season were my idol, Bembol Rocco, Kalila Aguilos, fellow Actors Workshopper Ces Aldaba and young actor Renz Valerio.
Most of my scenes (five, yes i counted them) were with child actor Renz Valerio who, in my opinion, is another dramatic actor in the making. I play the role of Father Barbatos, the kind old priest who ran an orphanage. But this is not the first time i played man of the cloth, i was also a priest in a stage play we did at the old St. Therese Auditorium, "Isang Libong Piso," directed by the late tv director Raffy Oyales. In the musical play "Eugenie", director Chingay Lagdameo cast me as the Archbishop of Paris, Affre. Thus, Father Barbatos was not really to alien to me. And yes, you may blink and not miss me.
Midnight DJ stars Oyo Boy Sotto, Desiree del Valle, Meg Imperial, Joaqui Tupas, Julia Chua and John Medina. Aired over TV5, Firdays, 8:00PM
Sa Ngalan ng Ama (In the Name of the Father)
Director: Lore Reyes
Assistant Director: Jo Macasa
Episode Writer: Jessel Duque
Head Writer: Randy Villanueva
SYNOPSIS
Samboy visits the old site of the orphanage where he grew up, now an abandoned house up for sale. This visit reminds Samboy of a strange event that happened to him when he was just a boy. It involves a forbidden room where angry spirits seem to be trapped. When grown-up Samboy finds this room again, he awakens the spirits. When a disfigured man appears, things turn even stranger because Samboy starts suspecting that this man is his long-lost father, Samuel.
CHARACTERS
SAMBOY
BODJIE
QT
ANDREA
SWIT
ARTHUR
GUEST CHARACTERS
MANONG: Late 40s or Early 50s. A hideously disfigured man. He seems to be a burn victim. Mysterious and secretive.
SIONING: Late 20s. The ghost of a burned woman. Angry and vengeful.
EMPOY: 10. The ghost of a burned boy. Sad.
YOUNG SAMBOY: 12. Samboy as a boy.
YOUNG LANDO: 12. Samboy’s friend. See Episode 10, “Kampon ng Jejemon”.
FATHER BARBATOS: 60s. A kind old priest who ran the orphanage when Samboy was still there.
FATHER INOCENCIO: 30s. The current head of the orphanage.
ORPHANAGE STAFF
ORPHANS
POLICE
Friday, July 2, 2010
My second love...

Not many know that i am also an actor. I was trained by the likes of Peque Gallaga, Lore Reyes (in photo, right), Gina Alajar, Laurice Guillen and Leo Martinez with the Actors Workshop Foundation way back in the late 80s.
My foray into TV acting was brief but memorable having appeared on tv from bit roles until i moved up to character guest roles: Wakasan, VIVA Love Stories and Mga Kwento ni Lola Basyang, etc., etc., etc. My so-called acting career was cut short when i became a network executive over at ABC Channel 5 in the 1990s. But every now and then I appeared in guest roles in the Maryo J. delos Reyes-directed sitcom "We R Family" which starred Gabby Concepcion and Alice Dixson, or in some public affairs talk shows.
But before acting on TV, i was already a trained theater performer under Ms. Chingay Lagdameo and was even a member of the Metropolitan Chorus for a brief time. I've done plays at UP Theater, MET Theater, Meralco Theater and even the AFP Theater. From musicals to dramatic one-act plays.
I became an actor because i have always wanted to act as far as i can remember. I remember spending hours as a young boy in our front yard pretending that i was a tv host or acting a scene. As i grew older i developed a great respect for the craft. Indeed, after teaching, acting is my second passion.
But it is not a mere jealous mistress. Acting has provided me vast insights into the discipline of teamwork. The creative process is never the work of a single person. As an actor you learn to work with people, many people. Great people, small people. And you learn to respect them all. I have been able to share lessons i picked up as an actor to many of my students through the years. Humility, hard work, professionalism, persistence, diligence, creativity and teamwork are just some of the values the world of acting is steeped in.
I was recently invited to do a bit part in TV5's Midnight DJ, now on its 8th season. The multi-awarded director, Lore Reyes, is a friend from way back when i was an editor for a management magazine, Executive's Digest. Lore was our Production Manager who, perhaps, had his sights for bigger, more challenging things: like, say, becoming a part of some of Philippine cinema's unforgettable films.
After two decades i found myself on familiar ground. The call time was 6:30 a.m., somewhere in Antipolo. When my driver finally found the location, it was 7:00 a.m.! Great, i was thirty minutes late for my "comeback"!
And there it was. The set, the cameras, the lights, the crew. The actors waiting for their cues, working on their scripts. PAs shuffling back and forth. The catered food. Ah, the sights and sounds. And i was taking it all in. I felt like Norma Desmond incarnate except for the fact that i did not get to sing "As if We never Said Goodbye". Tsk. Tsk. Tsk.
My role was short and sweet. It took all of 30 minutes to shoot my two sequences and before i knew it i was done for the day! The best part was i got paid for it, too!
But real actors do not really do it for the money. Show me a working actor who does it for the dough and i'll show you a ham. It is not uncommon to hear actors working on projects for less or even waiving their fees all for their love for the craft. For them, acting is their passion!
Finally i got to watch the Midnight DJ episode "Demonyong Hunyango" tonight. My family was chiding me for not having asked autographs from Oyo Boy Sotto and Desiree del Valle. I think they were more excited to know that i got close enough to the two stars than my onscreen performance.
True to form, there i was. At least it sounded like me, looked like me and moved like me. But hey, i was trained by the best, so NO ACTING, PLEASE! i was simply 'being' my character and loving every minute of it... all of the three minutes of it!
Direk, i'm ready for my close up!