Dayanara Torres, whos arriving this weekend as endorser of a new beauty clinic, has been picked by Wal-Mart (one of USAs biggest stores) as the face of its fashion-forward clothing brand Metro 7.
Heres a reaction to Funfares recent item about the rich and famous epitaphs, from reader Dr. Albert Ramos of Virignia Beach, USA: It reminded me of the late comedian-director Ading Fernandos own tombstone in Himlayang Pilipino which I fondly remember seeing when I visited my father and grandfathers graves just a few meters away. Adings epitaph reads: Herein my body lies/I hope I succumbed to death/Not because I ran out of jokes/But because I ran out of breath.
From Bing Manalo (a Susanian like yours truly), whos with the program-analysis office of the president of GMA 7 Network, Inc.: A few days ago, QTV Channel 11s Ang Pinaka... Top 10 Shocking Horror Films of All Time placed two Susan Roces starrers No. 1 (Patayin Mo Sa Sindak si Barbara) and No. 9 (Gumising Ka, Maruja) respectively. The panelists were all praises for Susan. It crossed my mind that Susan is very effective in horror films. She even got two FAMAS Best Actress trophies for this kind of genre. In Gumising Ka, Maruja, Susan as Niña Concepcion survived the terror and is supposed to be alive at present. In the tradition of the Maruja series, maybe a sequel can be made. Susan can reprise her role as Niña, a retired film producer and actress, with the story set at present time and with Marujas restless soul still haunting everyone she crosses paths with. Clips of the 1977 Lino Brocka film can be used as flashback, maybe in sepia format to emphasize its time. On another note, one of Bette Davis great films, Whales of August, is also a fitting role for Susan a blind woman being taken care of by her sister (Gloria Romero is perfect for this role). Theres also the 1960 hits Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? for which Davis got a Best Actress Oscar for her performance as an aging child star burdened with taking care of her disabled sister (played by Joan Crawford) whose disability is being blamed on Davis. Susan can play Davis role and Amalia Fuentes Crawfords role.
When yet another staging of Roger & Hammersteins The Sound of Music opens on Nov. 11 (with a press night set for Nov. 10) at Onstage in Greenbelt (Makati) for a series of weekend performances until second week of December, we will be seeing the spectacle of beautiful and talented mothers and daughters in the stellar cast (with no less than the Baby Barredo directing).
Theres Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo and daughter Nicole playing Maria (Julie Andrews in the movie version) and Liezl (one of the Von Trapp daughters) respectively; Menchu actually played Liezl years ago when the musical was first staged here. Theres also Rina Reyes (an alternate for the role of the Baroness, memorably played by Eleanor Parker in the movie) and daughter Sofia (also one of the Von Trapp children).
And theres Cherie Gil and daughter Bianca, as the Baroness and Luisa (one of the Von Trapp children) respectively, who are both newcomers (like Rina Reyes) in the play. (Audie Gemora, who played Liezls boyfriend Rolf in the earlier staging, now plays the patriarch Von Trapp, played with a chilling power by Christopher Plummer.)
"Nakaka-tense," Cherie said about acting with her daughter in an exclusive interview with Funfare. "I have acted with my mom (Rosemarie Gil) and my brothers (Michael de Mesa and Mark Gil) but its the first time Im doing it with my daughter."
Bianca first told Cherie about her intention to go into showbiz three years ago when she was eight years old.
"My first reaction was, Oh no, not one more in the family! When I was Biancas age, I never told my mom that I wanted to be in showbiz; it just happened. Bianca told me straight, Mom, Ive decided to be a singer and an actress. Talagang desidido siya! Then she told me, You can call your producer tomorrow and tell him that! I said, Okay, if thats what you want..."
But it was only several weeks ago when auditions for The Sound of Music were held that Bianca had the chance. More than 200 girls showed up, as beautiful and talented as those who were chosen. The number was trimmed down to 80 and then to 21, until the final cast was chosen. The girls were asked to sing So Long, Farewell (from the musical) and to introduce themselves you know, "My name is Luisa; I am 11 years old!" before nanny Maria.
"Initially," said Cherie, "Bianca wanted to play the Brigida role but, although shes only 11, shes too big for it. But later on, she was glad that she was cast as Luisa because the role calls for fewer lines. Being a first-timer, Bianca was worried she might get nervous memorizing so much dialogue (for the Brigida role)."
From hereon, theres no more stopping Bianca. Cherie had her trained at Trumpets. When the family was on vacation in New York recently, Cherie made Bianca sign up with the Lee Strasberg School of Acting. Cheries husband, Roni Rogoff, personally talked to Lees widow when he visited the school with Cherie.
"I told Mrs. Strasberg that it has been my long-time dream to study at their school," said Cherie. "And they gladly gave me three passes to observe some of the classes. Unfortunately, I didnt have enough time so I passed the chance."
"Why Bantay Bata?" asked Ciello. "Because its the first foundation for children that I came to know through the TFC (The Filipino Channel). I love kids, so..."
Now 18 and an advertising communications sophomore at the Pace University in New York, Ciello migrated to the US at age five with her parents. She started singing when she was eight (with her style enhanced by voice lessons shes taking).
In New York, Ciello has been winning singing/talent contests, emerging as champion in the Apollo Amateur Night and Pinoy Popstar East Coast search and in the Asia Idol competition (beating more than 85 contestants also of Asian heritage).
Ciello has also been front-acting for Filipino artists performing in the US, recently with Gary Valenciano last Sept. 15 in Las Vegas. She plans to organize more fund-raising shows, encouraged by the last one which attracted more than 600 patrons.
Asked if she would consider a career here, Ciello (who puts school as top priority) thought for a while.
"If theres an opportunity," she smiled, "why not?"
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