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Mario Maurer returning to Manila for fan meet
Mario Maurer returning to Manila for fan meet
ABS-CBN News
Published Feb 25, 2020 04:34 PM PHT

MANILA — Thai supertar Mario Maurer, best known to Filipinos for his 2012 film under ABS-CBN's Star Cinema, is returning to the country in June for a fan meet.
MANILA — Thai supertar Mario Maurer, best known to Filipinos for his 2012 film under ABS-CBN's Star Cinema, is returning to the country in June for a fan meet.
Started as "Tong" in Love of Siam, "Mak" in Pee Mak and became GLOBALLY RECOGNIZED as "Shone" in Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Mario Maurer captured the hearts of his Filipino fans through his special project in the Philippines, 'Suddenly It's Magic' playing the role of Marcus. pic.twitter.com/f4joyCXC25
— WISH US LUCK (@WULofficialph) February 25, 2020
Started as "Tong" in Love of Siam, "Mak" in Pee Mak and became GLOBALLY RECOGNIZED as "Shone" in Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Mario Maurer captured the hearts of his Filipino fans through his special project in the Philippines, 'Suddenly It's Magic' playing the role of Marcus. pic.twitter.com/f4joyCXC25
— WISH US LUCK (@WULofficialph) February 25, 2020
Maurer, 31, will get together with his fans on June 28 at SM City North EDSA's Skydome in Quezon City, producer Wish Us Luck announced on Tuesday.
Maurer, 31, will get together with his fans on June 28 at SM City North EDSA's Skydome in Quezon City, producer Wish Us Luck announced on Tuesday.
Maurer made his film breakthrough in 2007 via "The Love of Siam," before achieving international popularity with "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" in 2010.
Maurer made his film breakthrough in 2007 via "The Love of Siam," before achieving international popularity with "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" in 2010.
The success of that movie paved the way for international projects for Maurer, including Star Cinema's "Suddenly It's Magic" with Filipino actress Erich Gonzales.
The success of that movie paved the way for international projects for Maurer, including Star Cinema's "Suddenly It's Magic" with Filipino actress Erich Gonzales.
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He also became a brand ambassador of a Philippine clothing line, leading to his numerous visits to the country.
He also became a brand ambassador of a Philippine clothing line, leading to his numerous visits to the country.
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