The Japanese connection
Had Japanese actor-model Tomoyuki Tai been to the
Tai the nature lover can’t have enough of La Union, where a Japanese promoter chanced upon him surfing for an international contest. He lives near the
The loveless Tai is even open to having a Pinay girlfriend. After all, he amazes you with his unaccented Tagalog sentences. He startles you when he nods in agreement at Tagalog words he hears among press people who have come to interview him as the villain Shigeki out to sow revenge on Zaido.
“Konti lang,” the 25-year-old Tai answers when you ask him about his Tagalog speaking skills. His interpreter beside him adds, “Tai can understand Tagalog if you speak slowly.”
This big edge allows him to work with Dennis Trillo and the rest of the Zaido cast bracing for a grand showdown on the GMA series’ finale. Thanks to his Tagalog-speaking skill, Tai can work well with his co-actors, which include Tirso Cruz III, Jay Manalo, Aljur Abrenica, Marky Cielo, Diana Zubiri, Paolo Ballesteros and others.
The feel-good ambiance, however, stops once the cameras start rolling. Once the director shouts, “Action!”, the sword-wielding Tai moves heaven and earth to vanquish Zaido with his powerful weapons.
“I don’t mind if people despise me for playing Shigeki,” relates Tai. “I’m prepared for it.”
In the same manner, Tai was prepared when Bench tapped him as a model two years ago, the first time he set foot in the
Tai did shortly after, for a string of guestings on Daisy Siete (as Rochelle Pangilinan’s loveteam), John en Shirley and Takeshi’s Castle. He had so much fun he sought — and got — a three-year working permit.
That’s the reason why this only child left his parents back in the Land of the Rising Sun to take up residence in
Seeing, they say, is believing. Tonight’s action-packed Zaido may just give us the answer to that.
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