The Philippine Star

Chasing American Dream not that easy

- By Ricardo F. Lo

The way some local actors sound, it’s as if chasing the American Dream, specifical­ly breaking into Hollywood, is as easy as ordering a quick lunch at a fast- food joint. How many local actors have gone to the States with high hopes only to come back shame- faced with disappoint­ment?

One actor won a Hollywood “audition” in a local talent search, only to discover that it was a scam. To sustain his stay in the US legally, he was forced to enter a fixed marriage before coming back to pick up the pieces of a burgeoning career he had left behind.

Another actor sought out a Hollywood agent who promised him “connection­s” during a chance meeting in an Asian country and how humiliated he was when the agent was nowhere to be found at his given address in L. A., leaving him seated forlorn and totally ignored ( as in dinadaanda­anan lang) at the corridor.

And how many other local actors and actresses have tried to attend in audition after audition, only to be thumbed- down at every turn, belatedly realizing that the greener pasture is right at home after all?

Of course, there are exceptions, homegrown talents who belong to the lucky bunch ( Arnel Pineda and Charice among them).

“Back home,” said Bernardo Bernardo who has been based in California for almost 10 years, “you call a friend who has connection­s and the next day, may taping ka na. You can’t do that here. Every person of color competes for the same role, so you have to wait and the waiting takes forever. Not like before when if the role was for a Filipino, if you were passably Filipino, that was it.”

A noted tri- media actorcomed­ian ( theater, TV and film), I met Bernardo at a recent get- together at the P. F. Chang restaurant ( which now has a branch at The Fort, Taguig City) in Beverly Hills.

To satisfy their artistic craving, added Bernardo, “Unemployed Filipino actors ( in the US) have to invest in doing shows, either plays or online shows. It’s expensive even to just audition. I went through it. I went to New York to audition and I spent for my airfare and hotel booking, pagkatapos wala namang nangyari.”

Bernardo was here for a vacation three years ago and he was mulling about the possibilit­y of guesting in TV shows on his next homecoming.

“But,” he doubted, “is there still room for

senior actors?

Balita ko ang preference ay young actors at pangsuppor­ting na lang ang may mga edad na.”

Not really, I assured Bernardo. Look at Eddie Garcia, Ronaldo Valdez, Dante Rivero and Eddie Gutierrez who are among those still so in- demand for TV roles.

“No harm in trying,” I told Bernardo.

By the way, after dinner, we had a nightcap at an Urth Café outlet nearby managed by Renato Soriano, a Filipino, who has a collection of photos with the café’s celebrity regulars ( including Taylor Swift). “They’re all nice,” said Renato. “Pumapayag magpa- picture.” Incidental­ly, that P. F. Chang salusalo coincided with two others held in a span of one week, one of them hosted by Dr. Vicki Belo at Romulo’s Café ( Scout Tuazon corner Scout Lazcano, Quezon City) for select movie- writer friends with Rubby Coyuito as special guest.

Vicki had just come back from a leisure trip to Bhutan ( setting of

Princess & I, the ABS- CBN teleserye) with Hayden Kho so everybody was curious if they were ( are!) back as,

ehem, lovers. “We are friends,” was all that Vicki volunteere­d.

That same night, Regal Matriarch Mother Lily Monteverde invited The Group to sumptuous

lauriat dinner at Choi Garden in Greenhills, San Juan City. It was the heat of the campaign and Susan Roces was regaling the group with anecdotes from the campaign trail. Susan went on selected sorties for daughter Grace Poe who is running for senator.

“I made sure there was a side trip to the market where I bought dried fish as pasalubong,” laughed Susan.

For her part, Mother Lily was busy hosting press conference­s for senators and senatoriab­les from both parties ( and independen­ts) whom she is endorsing, 13 in all. Mother Lily is now noted for having a “magic touch,” with those she’s endorsing usually emerging victorious.

“Mga anak ko silang lahat,” she said. Incidental­ly, is there a candidate in today’s elections whose surname is Wisely?

“How come everybody is telling everybody to Vote Wisely?” asked a

Funfare reader. That’s another joke, hehehe!!!

 ??  ?? At the P.F. Chang Beverly Hills salu-salo for birthday celebrator (April 16) Raymond de Asis Lo, STAR’s L.A. correspond­ent (back row, from left): Tim Evans (of the US Immigratio­n), Sabina Isabel Popera, Anselmo Manosca, Joseph Gelito, Bernardo Bernardo, Oliver Carnay, Jerome Godfrey Lluz, Malu Baes, Jo Atienza and Christiann­e Cornejo; and (front row, also from left) your Funfarer, immigratio­n lawyer Jemela Nettles and Raymond.
At the P.F. Chang Beverly Hills salu-salo for birthday celebrator (April 16) Raymond de Asis Lo, STAR’s L.A. correspond­ent (back row, from left): Tim Evans (of the US Immigratio­n), Sabina Isabel Popera, Anselmo Manosca, Joseph Gelito, Bernardo Bernardo, Oliver Carnay, Jerome Godfrey Lluz, Malu Baes, Jo Atienza and Christiann­e Cornejo; and (front row, also from left) your Funfarer, immigratio­n lawyer Jemela Nettles and Raymond.
 ??  ?? At the Choi Garden (Greenhills) lauriat dinner (seated, from left) Raoul Tidalgo, Danny Dolor, Susan Roces, your Funfarer, Mother Lily Monteverde (host) and Dolor Guevarra; and (standing, also from left) June Torrejon-Rufino, Marichu ‘Manay Ichu’ Maceda, Ronald Constantin­o, Dolor’s daughters JP and Anes, Girlie Rodis, Malou Choa-Fagar, Emma Guevarra and Pat-P Daza.
At the Choi Garden (Greenhills) lauriat dinner (seated, from left) Raoul Tidalgo, Danny Dolor, Susan Roces, your Funfarer, Mother Lily Monteverde (host) and Dolor Guevarra; and (standing, also from left) June Torrejon-Rufino, Marichu ‘Manay Ichu’ Maceda, Ronald Constantin­o, Dolor’s daughters JP and Anes, Girlie Rodis, Malou Choa-Fagar, Emma Guevarra and Pat-P Daza.
 ??  ?? At the Romulo’s Café lunch (seated, from left) Raoul, Salve Asis, Lolit Solis and Ronald; and (standing, also from left) Gorgy Rula, Dr. Vicki Belo (host), your Funfarer, Rubby Coyuito, Jojo Gabinete and Allan Diones.
At the Romulo’s Café lunch (seated, from left) Raoul, Salve Asis, Lolit Solis and Ronald; and (standing, also from left) Gorgy Rula, Dr. Vicki Belo (host), your Funfarer, Rubby Coyuito, Jojo Gabinete and Allan Diones.
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 ??  ?? Taylor Swift with Renato Soriano, the Filipino manager of an Urth Café outlet in L.A.
Taylor Swift with Renato Soriano, the Filipino manager of an Urth Café outlet in L.A.

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