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Singaporean artists hope to star in Filipino horror, action films
Singaporean artists hope to star in Filipino horror, action films
Singaporean artists hope to star in Filipino horror and action films.
MANILA — Singaporean actors Raynold Tan, Brian Ng, and David Matthew Ubaña have expressed hopes of being cast in Filipino action and horror projects, following a recent collaboration between their talent agency TCP Artistes and Filipino group VP Global Management.

MANILA — Singaporean actors Raynold Tan, Brian Ng, and David Matthew Ubaña have expressed hopes of being cast in Filipino action and horror projects, following a recent collaboration between their talent agency TCP Artistes and Filipino group VP Global Management.
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"I know that the Philippines is known for action and horror films. I am a huge action buff — I have been an athlete since I was a kid. High-octane films would be right up my alley," Tan said at the press conference in Quezon City on Saturday.
"Growing up, I loved to watch action movies and villains. I know Filipinos are big on action and horror. I hope I can star and contribute to Philippine TV," Ubaña added.
Ng, meanwhile, expressed his eagerness to learn from Filipino talents while also bringing his unique touch to the mix.
"I would love to learn from Filipino people. In my experience, they are very creative and fun. Always a great time. I would love to bring Singaporean flavor, insight, and tradition. Hopefully, the Filipino audience will enjoy [it]," he said.
The actors also expressed excitement to work with VP Global Management artists such as Rob Gomez, Mika Reins, Sarah Edwards, Christiana Zaleta, and Dylan Yturralde.
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"I know that the Philippines is known for action and horror films. I am a huge action buff — I have been an athlete since I was a kid. High-octane films would be right up my alley," Tan said at the press conference in Quezon City on Saturday.
"Growing up, I loved to watch action movies and villains. I know Filipinos are big on action and horror. I hope I can star and contribute to Philippine TV," Ubaña added.
Ng, meanwhile, expressed his eagerness to learn from Filipino talents while also bringing his unique touch to the mix.
"I would love to learn from Filipino people. In my experience, they are very creative and fun. Always a great time. I would love to bring Singaporean flavor, insight, and tradition. Hopefully, the Filipino audience will enjoy [it]," he said.
The actors also expressed excitement to work with VP Global Management artists such as Rob Gomez, Mika Reins, Sarah Edwards, Christiana Zaleta, and Dylan Yturralde.
"I know that the Philippines is known for action and horror films. I am a huge action buff — I have been an athlete since I was a kid. High-octane films would be right up my alley," Tan said at the press conference in Quezon City on Saturday.
"Growing up, I loved to watch action movies and villains. I know Filipinos are big on action and horror. I hope I can star and contribute to Philippine TV," Ubaña added.
Ng, meanwhile, expressed his eagerness to learn from Filipino talents while also bringing his unique touch to the mix.
"I would love to learn from Filipino people. In my experience, they are very creative and fun. Always a great time. I would love to bring Singaporean flavor, insight, and tradition. Hopefully, the Filipino audience will enjoy [it]," he said.
The actors also expressed excitement to work with VP Global Management artists such as Rob Gomez, Mika Reins, Sarah Edwards, Christiana Zaleta, and Dylan Yturralde.
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