Mga Netizens, Nagulantang Matapos Matagpuan Ang Sikat Na Aktor Na Ito Na Ubod Nang Dumi At Namamalimos Sa Kalsada!
When we talk about the most dedicated actors in the industry, one could always think about Mon Confiado, whom have already starred in more than 300 films over his 3 decades in showbiz.
Mon has always been, and will always be engrossed with every character given to him, and it never fail to amaze his audience.

On his Facebook account, he compiled some of his favorite characters and the effort he had to exert not only with his acting but also with his physique, where he would willingly loss almost 20 pounds, cross dress, shave his head uneven, do frontal nudity if required.
One of his most loved photo from his post was when he dressed as a beggar for his movie, Taong Grasa.
Mon was almost unrecognizable with his get-up, where he purposely made sure to tan his self more for realistic results.

Mon, or Ramon Confiado in real life is the son of Angel Confiado, an actor from the 1950s to the early-1990s. “My father was already in his late 50s when he met my then-teenage mother. My late father already had a family before he met my mother,” he shared.
“I grew up literally on film sets and locations,” he revealed, “My father would tag me along and I’d watch him work. The movie set became a second home, some sort of a playground for me.”

And since then, his love for acting just grew stronger.
“I value the trust that filmmakers have for me, that’s why the very least I can do is give every role my best. I learned the importance of being a professional actor early on. Different directors have different styles, different moods, different processes, and as an actor I should learn to adapt and work in collaboration with them,” he said in an interview.

What can you say about this story? Share us your thoughts in the comment section below and let us have some discussions!
The post Mga Netizens, Nagulantang Matapos Matagpuan Ang Sikat Na Aktor Na Ito Na Ubod Nang Dumi At Namamalimos Sa Kalsada! appeared first on The Filipino Today.

No comments: