Artist Frank G. Rivera to star in Argentinian film
Film and Theater

Artist Frank G. Rivera to star in Argentinian film

Apr 7, 2022, 5:21 AM
Boy Villasanta

Boy Villasanta

Columnist

Versatility counts a lot in showbusiness.

This is what most show people have been harping to last in the field.

Obviously, this is one of the traits movie, theater and television artist Frank G. Rivera possesses to stay this long in the entertainment industry and its allied arts.

Aside from being a literary writer, Frank is also a multimedia scriptwriter, producer, musician, acting coach, director, actor, to name only a few.

This time around, though, Rivera as actor, is set to play a very significant role in an Argentinian film to be shot in the Philippines after Holy Week.

“Excited over the film role in an Argentinian movie offered to me today,” exclaimed Frank, a prolific book author.

He said he was referred to the Argentinian producers by artist and award-winning musical director Ferdinand Dimadura whom he worked with in several projects, among them was National Artist for Literature Alejandro Roces’ “Something to Crow About” which toured the US in the early millennium.

“It was through CJ Andaluz and Pixelartmedia Recharged that Ferdie was able to contact me,” said Rivera.

“Naturally I accepted the offer. After all, I think I fit the role to a T—that of an old man living in an exotic island like the Caramoan Islands in Bicol. The role requires 5 shooting days after the Holy Week. I'm scheduled to shoot starting April 17,” Frank informed.


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