Is JC de Vera getting more attention at TV5 (to which he has leaped over from GMA where he caused a major issue between his manager Annabelle Rama and GMA exec Wilma Galvante) than do other actors also recruited by the network?
It seems, considering the big projects he’s getting, including a five-part special aired every Wednesday night which features him in different, challenging characters (as a boxer, a street-fighter, a magician, etc.), similar to the also five-part special he did on GMA.
Does JC feel that he’s TV5’s “apple of the eye”?
“No naman,” said JC who, in one episode of the TV5 specials, gave Danita Paner a kiss so torrid and passionate that it drove Danita’s mom Daisy Romualdez into a near-homicidal rage. “I would say that I’m just being given fair treatment by TV5.”
Because he’s doing varied roles calculated to show his versatility as an actor, JC is being touted as “the next Richard Gomez,” a “title” that embarrasses him.
“Nakakahiya,” he said as he took another serving of the spicy fried rice during lunch with some movie writers at 8 Spices (at the Il Terrazo, the new complex near Timog-Morato Rotunda, Quezon City). “Ang dami ko pang bigas na kakainin, ang dami ko pang dapat matutuhan, bago ko marating ang kinalalagyan ngayon ni Richard.”
During the recent Bench Uncut show at the Big Dome, he was introduced by Bench big boss Ben Chan as “the superstar of TV5,” and JC was now saying, “para akong nauupos na kandila n’un; nakakahiya.”
Is he malakas with anybody, somebody, at TV5?
“Sana but I don’t think so,” said JC. “I think the network realizes the fact that I’m focused on my work, that I am hardworking. Masarap lang ‘yung feeling na napapansin ka.”
He’s making the same big waves on the big screen.
In Hating Kapatid, a joint venture between Viva Films and Star Cinema, JC co-stars with Judy Ann Santos and Sarah Geronimo, and he’s predicted to steal the thunder not from the two actresses but from Luis Manzano, his contemporary, who is being said to be “insecure kay JC” because he conveniently forgets to mention JC’s name when he plugs the movie.
“I don’t have any issue with Luis,” explained JC whose picture in the movie’s layout is a bit smaller than that of DJ Durano who is definitely lower in stature than JC but who is closer to the movie’s director, Wenn Deramas.
“Okay lang,” shrugged JC. “What counts is how you play your role.”
For the TV5 specials, JC said he has only two days to prepare and absorb each of his roles.
“I feel more comfortable playing characters from depressed areas,” admitted JC. “Parang mas na-i-enjoy ko sila.”
But one thing JC is not ready yet is to do a kissing scene with another actor.
“Hindi pa kaya ng powers ko,” he joked.
It’s not surprising why JC is a good actor since acting does run in his blood. The late Sampaguita idol Oscar Moreno was the brother of JC’s grandfather and Oscar’s daughter Boots Anson-Roa is the first cousin of JC’s mother, Carmen Anson-de Vera. Bobby Vasquez (Ricardo Sumilang in real life) and Luis Alandy (Bobby’s nephew) are also related to JC.
“In fact, it was Alvin (Anson, Boots’ half-brother) who encouraged me to enter showbiz way back when I was 14,” recalled JC.
With his career on the upswing, JC said he’s putting his love life on hold. So far, he has had enough, having been linked to, among others, Michelle Madrigal, Rhian Ramos, Yasmien Kurdi and Pauleen Luna.
“But never ko silang pinagsabay-sabay, ha,” he said. “I’m a one-woman man.”
One woman at a time?
“Oo naman!”
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While Geneva Cruz may be wary of the media’s attention to her love life, she certainly has no qualms about them paying attention to her work. And why not, the sexy singer has been
Also starring Nikki Gil (who is a very convincing young Elle Woods) alongside Nyoy Volante, Jett Pangan, Cris Villonco, Guji Lorenzana, and a stellar young cast of theatre singers and performers, the show is about how a girl (Gil) overcomes all obstacles on her adventure to finding love. This adventure leads her through California, Harvard Law School, and finally a juicy murder case involving fashion, deception and buns of steel (Geneva’s buns to be exact!).
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