Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘ANG PROBINSYAN­O’S’ DIRTY COP A HOPELESS ROMANTIC

- @marinelRcr­uzINQ By Marinel R. Cruz

Actor Arjo Atayde, known to the public as the sinister Joaquin Tuazon in “FPJ’s Ang Probinsyan­o,” said that, in real life, he is really a hopeless romantic and usually goes “all out” when falling in love.

“That’s why it took me three years to date again after my last relationsh­ip,” Arjo told reporters during the launch of Axe Park, which is part of the fragrance brand’s Concept Store campaign series.

“It was a fun three years for me. The last relationsh­ip I had lasted seven and a half years,” the actor said.

Arjo recently started dating a girl, whom he refused to identify. However, he did say that like him, she is also a talent of ABS-CBN. “We’re still in the getting-to-know stage. We hang out once in a while, when time permits,” Arjo said.

He added that they have gone out to see a movie once and had dinner several times. “I find time for her as much as I can. I want to be able to know her in person rather than just through text messaging.”

Ideal traits

Asked what makes them click, Arjo said: “She has all the traits that a guy would look for. She is simple, kind and easy to get along with. She’s also very funny. I enjoy talking to her. I’m trying to find out if we’d really get along.”

Arjo said the girl has already met his mom, veteran actress Sylvia Sanchez, a month ago. “Mom is cool with it. She just reminded me not to lose focus. They met on my birthday,” he shared with the Inquirer. “She is from Zamboanga. I guess Mommy is OK with her because they’re both bisaya.”

It was Arjo’s portrayal of Joaquin that made him a household name. He admitted that being in character on the “Ang Probinsyan­o” set almost daily was sometimes hard to shake off.

“I unconsciou­sly become the character sometimes. I would get irritated easily. I would snap. When this happens, I sit for a while and take a breath. In real life, I’m really very chill and laid-back. I manage anger easily.”

Arjo added that he would of- ten watch his own show because he wanted “to check for mistakes. As an actor, I have set a standard for myself that, sadly, I have not met even until now. I’m a little hard on myself. It’s a good thing, in a way, because it helps me work harder. It pushes me to learn the craft even more.”

Arjo said he would often check for “fluidity” in his performanc­e. He explained: “It’s how you adapt to the character’s life and how you deliver your lines. I’ve always wanted it to be natural. My question is always, ‘How would a normal person say it?’ It’s a constant personal battle. I would also ask myself, ‘How would I differenti­ate myself from my last character?’ As an actor, that’s the hardest part for me.”

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