Piolo Pascual inalala ang buhay bago maging artista: I was a hospital clerk, security guard… | Bandera

Piolo Pascual inalala ang buhay bago maging artista: I was a hospital clerk, security guard…

Pauline del Rosario |November 11,2022
facebook
share this

Piolo Pascual inalala ang buhay bago maging artista: I was a hospital clerk, security guard…

Pauline del Rosario - November 11, 2022 - 02:54 PM

Piolo Pascual inalala ang buhay bago maging artista: I was a hospital clerk, security guard…

PHOTO: Facebok/Piolo Pascual PH

MULING binalikan ng Kapamilya heartthrob at multi-awarded actor na si Piolo Pascual ang kanyang mga pinagdaanan bago maging sikat na artista.

‘Yan ay kanyang ikinuwento sa YouTube vlog interview ng beteranang brodkaster na si Korina Sanchez na “Korina Interviews.”

Makikita sa vlog na nagtungo pa si Korina sa Palawan na kung saan namamalagi ngayon ang aktor sa bagong bukas niyang resort.

Nagtagal ng mahigit kalahating oras ang naging panayam kay Piolo at ilan lamang sa mga naitanong sa kanya ay ‘yung pag ma-migrate ng kanyang pamilya sa Amerika.

Ayon sa heartthrob, “Well, during the Marcos’ time, you know, our parents would go to the States for pasture. So my mom was working for the administration for 19 years, and then a lot of things happened. We are so unstable. Our relatives were there.”

“So we moved there. So as being the minors, we were granted a petition right away, because bata pa kami,” dagdag pa niya.

Hindi raw naging madali ang naging buhay nila sa Amerika dahil sa murang edad ay kailangan na niyang magtrabaho.

Sey ng aktor, “If there’s one thing that living in States taught me was to really value work. Kung wala kang trabaho, wala kang kainin. Unlike here in the Philippines, we’re family-oriented. In the States, you’re forced to work even at a young age.”

“So you will know the value of money. So it really taught me in a hard way how to be able to just value yung oras mo when you have to work and pay your bills. So good thing also because it kind of reminds me yung showbiz life that I’m gonna take on,” aniya.

Iba’t-ibang klaseng mga trabaho ang pinasok ng aktor sa Amerika at ilan na riyan ay ang pagiging hospital clerk at security guard.

Kwento ni Piolo, “Una akong pinasok ng mommy ko sa hospital, where she was working in as a meeting ER representative slash clerk. So I was meeting patients at the admitting, I was in night shift sa ER, naga-admit ng patients.”

Dagdag pa niya “and then on the side, I worked as a security guard for the Oscars, because it is near our place.”

“It was a good experience for me, because I saw all the Hollywood stars. At that time, they had the family album. So all the stars were on one stage and they had been in one room before being on stage. So I was part of the security team that’s surrounding them,” patuloy niya.

Bukod pa riyan ay ibinahagi din ni Papa P na nagsimula ang hilig niya sa pag-aartista dahil na rin sa impluwensiya ng kanyang tatay na isang “foreign talent caster.”

Kwento ng aktor, “My dad was a foreign caster for foreign talents because back then in the 90’s or even in the 80’s, Chuck Norris, Steven Seagal…’yung mga nagfi-film dito na mga hollywood stars, they would require foreign talents, right? So he was the supplier.”

Napa-throwback pa siya sa kauna-unahan niyang pelikula noong siya’y high school pa lamang.

Chika niya, “My very first film that I did, I was in ‘Vizconde Massacre’, Kris’ film. It was my high school graduation. My dad wasn’t able to find a replacement… They will do a reenactment with Carlo J. Caparas and was my high school graduation. My dad was calling the landline at a small party with my friends and family. Sabi niya, ‘anak, you have to be here because my talent didn’t come’, so that was my first experience.”

Dahil daw sa unang salang niya sa pelikula ay na-realize niya ang kanyang hilig sa pag-acting.

“So parang it gave me the sense of excitement, and so there was a theater group that was formed and I joined and I felt na tuwing nagwo-workshop kami, iba ‘yung pakiramdam ko at excitement, iba ‘yung fulfillment that I get to kind of express and also I feel like I’m in therapy… So I think those are the first things that I want to get into acting,” sey niya.

Noong una, hindi nagtuloy-tuloy ang showbiz career ni Piolo dahil kailangan na nilang manirahan sa Amerika, pero matapos ang ilang taon ay muli siyang bumalik sa Pilipinas upang ipagpatuloy ang sinimulan niya sa pag-arte.

Nabanggit ni Piolo na hindi rin ito naging madali dahil kinailangan niyang muling mag-umpisa.

Sey niya, “It wasn’t easy. I have to start again… So I have to audition and the first show that I auditioned for was ‘Sandaling Kailangan mo Ako’ with Inang, Olivia Lamasan and she made me do different acting and I got the part and I thought I was going to be one of the members of the cast, but I played the kontrabida.”

Patuloy pa ni PIolo, “Then they put me sa ‘Esperanza’ kay Judy Ann as a kontrabida again, then on the side ahead of the film ‘Lagarista.’ So I was doing everything as soon as I started, dire-diretso.”

Kahit malayo raw ang kanyang pamilya, naging masaya raw siya sa pagiging artista.

Sabi ni Piolo, “I felt as if I have a home, you know, I felt as if this is where I belong, this is my business and it’s working. I’m productive, and you know, I’m recognized in a way so it kind of gave me that boost that I needed just to be confident and more comfortable with what I was doing.”

Read more:

Piolo Pascual inalala ang buhay bago maging artista: I was a hospital clerk, security guard…

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

Wilbert Ross bet na bet ng mga beki: ‘Hala, bakit ako?’ Pwede namang Piolo Pascual, Sam Milby, Daniel Padilla…

Lovi Poe ‘sinita’ ng dyowa nang mahuling sweet-sweetan kay Piolo Pascual

Disclaimer: The comments uploaded on this site do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of management and owner of Bandera. We reserve the right to exclude comments that we deem to be inconsistent with our editorial standards.

What's trending