When will Epy Quizon become greedy?
Actor Jeffrey “Epy” Quizon admitted that he will become greedy if the welfare of his family would be at stake.
Actor Jeffrey “Epy” Quizon admitted that he will become greedy if the welfare of his family would be at stake.
I’ve had my share of Filipino movies; I was quite a fan in my early teens. This despite free access to practically all English movies in the family-owned theater, Cine Ideal, and in all those owned by the friendly business rivals, the Rufinos— Avenue, State and Ever. I made time for Filipino movies.
Actor Epy Quizon was 12 years old when he nearly killed himself. One day, he overheard is mother, Alice Smith, talking over the telephone. Recalling the
The country’s most beloved comedian succumbed to pulmonary disease from a lifetime of smoking. Today his sons Eric and Epy Quizon are helping create awareness for respiratory health.
Today being All Souls’ Day, I wonder whether these prominent people—Lou Salvador with 97 children; Ramon Revilla Sr. with 72; Dolphy with only 18 children but never married to any of their six mothers; Rita Gomez with relatively fewer children but with different fathers for each; and even dictator Ferdinand Marcos with many claimant children—have been duly accepted in heaven despite their very unusual and so-called “immoral” lifestyles.
“Ang taba mo, Lotis! Kumusta si Dolphy? Magpepelikula ka? (You gained weight, Lotis! How’s Dolphy? Are you making a picture?)”
Who is the architect in Zsa Zsa Padilla’s life now? That has been the buzz everywhere for weeks now, especially after she and he were shown on TV, so sweet, watching the Gary V concert last weekend.
Her mother might have held her hand through her first baby steps as a fledgling singer and performer, but come September 26 when she holds her first solo concert, Zia Quizon will be taking the stage of the Music Museum and facing the glare of the spotlight on her own.
Nothing keeps me glued to the TV like a reality show—something happening in real time to real people. While others may be looking for frailties they can use as excuses for their own imperfect lives, I’m looking for some redemptive quality in real life.
In a week’s span, we lost two icons belonging to two disparate eras, and we’re lucky to have known of them in our lifetime—Dolphy who made society laugh at its foibles; Maita who made society fight its foibles. Never have two people been so different, it seemed.
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