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Enchong Dee secures his future

- –InterAksyo­n.com

Piolo feted by Variety as among Asian rising stars

Piolo Pascual was one of the eight recipients of the Variety Asian Stars: Up Next special award presented at the ongoing 2nd Internatio­nal Film Festival & Awards Macao.

In a gallery feature called “Asian Rising Stars: Big Screen Talent for Global Breakthrou­gh,” Variety identified the seven other honorees as Hong Kong’s Celina Jade, South Korea’s Ahn SeoHyeon, Thailand’s Chutimon ‘Aokbab’ Chuengchar­oensukying, Japan’s Shioli Kutsuna, China’s Ludi Lin, Taiwan’s Eddie Peng and India’s Rajkummar Rao.

Enchong Dee was only seen twice on the big screen this year: in a “special participat­ion” in the John Lloyd Cruz-Sarah Geronimo romantic comedy “Finally Found Someone,” and a lead turn in Kip Oebanda’s Cinema One Originals entry “Nay” opposite Sylvia Sanchez.

But for most of the year, specifical­ly from January to September, the 29-year-old Naga native was pretty much visible as a cast member of the hit primetime teleserye “A Love to Last.”

Not much was also known about Enchong’s personal life either. Although previously linked with actresses Erich Gonzales and Julia Montes, Enchong was ultimately associated with model Samantha Lewis who until their breakup last year was officially his girlfriend.

Last month, Enchong was interviewe­d on “Tonight with Boy Abunda,” where he said that being single now allows him to do more things.

“You have the rest of your life ahead of you to fall in love. Don’t rush,” he quipped during then show.

As it turns out, Enchong has been devoting much of his time to his business ventures. The actor is the franchise owner of PeriPeri Charcoal Chicken and Sauce Bar branches at SM Megamall, U.P. Town Center and at Marquee Mall in Pampanga.

During the recent 12th anniversar­y of the restaurant chain where he was also launched as its brand ambassador, Enchong noted that he did not go into Peri-Peri on a whim. He confessed that while he fell in love with its popular charcoal chicken “at first bite,” his passion for food can be traced back to his growing up years in Naga City.

“We had a poultry farm there so we literally know all kinds of chicken preparatio­ns and dishes,” he pointed out.

At Peri-Peri, Enchong finds himself very much engaged in its operations. He visits his branches two to three times a week, helps his crew with their work and, yes, even interacts with often surprised diners.

The actor further noted that his involvemen­t with Peri-Peri is a conscious effort on his part to secure his future as there’s a voice in his head that tells him that “showbiz is just temporary.”

“We saw a lot of stars who still have to work when they’re already in their 60s and 70s and should be enjoying life. I don’t want to see myself down on my knees and begging for work when I’m already in my 80s. People should be enjoying life at that age,” he said.

Of course, given how he embraced the role of a terminally ill young man in “Nay” who is cured of his disease when his mysterious nanny turned him out to be a vampire and eventually transforme­d him into one, Enchong said he is more than ready to take on more challengin­g projects.

“If a good movie comes along and I like the role, I will definitely go for it,” he concluded.

In citing Piolo, Variety took note of his breakout roles in “Manila,” an indie film directed by Raya Martin and Adolfo Alix, Jr. in 2009; and in Erik Matti’s “On The Job” in 2013.

“At 40, Pascual is a veteran, but his career is still on the rise. Last year, he starred in Filipino helmer Lav Diaz’s 485-minute ‘A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery,’ which screened at the Berlinale and won the Alfred Bauer Prize,” the Hollywood trade publicatio­n further noted.

Piolo personally received the honor in Macau yesterday.

The 2nd Internatio­nal Film Festival & Awards Macao will run

until today. –

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