Sunday, April 17, 2011

PINOY STARS WHO DIED YOUNG

Here in the Philippines, there's nothing more sensational than personalities dying young. Whether they're big or small actors, they make headlines. Soon, fitting tributes happen in their respective home networks. These networks make a business of showing people that this talent was indeed loved, not just by the network but by the masses. People flocked to their funerals and collected mementos and other fan memorabilia. Up to this day, some of these actors attract visitors to their niches, signifying their undying fandom.

Since Pinoy stars who died young are very much a fancy here in our country, I've decided to make a little research on some of these stars, how they died and how the public reacted to their death.

Vega: The Dying Star/GMA Network
JULIE VEGA (1968-1985)
Julie Pearl A. Postigo in real life
This two-time FAMAS Best Child actress was well-known for her roles in films such as Mga Mata ni Angelita and Durugin si Totoy Bato, as well as her popular role in the TV drama Anna Liza. Aside from her acting career, she is an accomplished singer too, having released an album entitle First Love. At the height of her career in 1985, the young actress started showing symptoms of a lingering disease which is suspected to be multiple sclerosis. While undergoing treatment for the disease in Quezon Institute, the actress contracted broncho-pneumonia which would complicate her condition. On May 6, 1985, the actress died of cardiac arrest as a result of her broncho-pneumonia. She was 16.

At the time of her death, Anna Liza was being shown in GMA Network which considered at the time as one of the most popular soap operas in the Philippines. Her death left the storyline of the show incomplete and she left behind an unfinished acting and singing career. Filipino,s who have followed her career and who have loved her so much, were shocked of her death they even flocked to her funeral procession going to Loyola Memorial Park in Marikina City. Vega remains today as the first and one of the country's soap opera princesses.

Yan: Died in his sleep/Star Magic
RICO YAN (1975-2002)
Ricardo Carlos C. Yan in real life

Rico Yan is perhaps the most famous of all the stars who died young. He died at the height of a full-blown acting and modelling career with home network ABS-CBN. He was made famous by the network for his boy next door roles in soap operas such as Mara Clara and Mula Sa Puso as well as the teen-oriented show Gimik. He also had notable appearances in films such as Ama, Ina, Anak, Home Along The Riles 2, Kay Tagal Kang Hinintay and Got 2 Believe, where he was nominated for FAMAS Best Actor award.

Yan died at the Dos Palmas Resort in Puerto Princesa Palawan on March 29, 2002. He was 27. He died in his sleep due to cardiac arrest as a result of acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis (more commonly known in the Philippines as bangungot). At the time of his death, he was in a relationship with actress Claudine Barreto, who was his love team partner in most of his movies, but most especially in Mula Sa Puso, a soap opera which had a great following among Filipinos at that time. Like Julie Vega, his death also shocked the nation and created a cult following, mostly propelled by tributes made by ABS-CBN using various media and coverage of his wake and funeral at Manila Memorial Park.

Sotto: The Falling Star/GMA Network
MIKO SOTTO (1982-2003)
Marcelino Antonio C. Sotto in real life

The country has hardly recovered from Rico Yan's death a year before when reports of Miko Sotto's death made headlines. Although not as popular as Rico Yan, Miko Sotto has made a name for himself as a bankable teen actor during his career at GMA Network. He comes from a long line of Sottos, his parents being Maru and Ali Sotto (the brother of Vic and Tito) and is a cousin of Oyo Boy Sotto (Vic's son). He became popular in GMA Network's teen oriented programs such as Click! and Kahit Kailan and had a relationship with Click co-star Angel Locsin at the time of his death.

Miko died before dawn on December 29, 2003 as a result of falling down from the ninth floor of the condominium building where he lived in Mandaluyong City. He was 21. He was apparently sitting on the balcony of the floor talking with cousin Oyo and other friends when he slipped and fell down. GMA gave the young actor a fitting tribute and his eyes were donated by girlfriend Angel Locsin to a needy patient who needed a new set of eyes.

Cielo: Never woke up/GMA Network
MARKY CIELO (1988-2008)
Mark Angelo C. Cielo in real life

Marky Cielo (or Boknoy to his family and friends) is considered as one of the Good Boys of Philippine Showbiz. Throughout his career at GMA Network, he seldom figured in showbiz scandals and was most remembered for his stunning win as Starstrucks's First Sole Survivor and as the first known Igorot actor in the industry. Raised by his single mother in Bauko, Mountain Province, Cielo's rise to stardom began while studying architecture at Baguio City's St. Louis University. There he became part of the dance troupe and was immediately known for his good dancing skills. Friends in turn persuaded him to join Starstruck and the rest was history. His Starstruck landed him an exclusive contract with GMA Network, Php 1 million, a livelihood package and a house and lot in Antipolo City. He has since appeared in many of the network's programs such as FantastiKids, Encantadia, Asian Treasure, Zaido: Pulis Pangkalawakan, Sine Novela: Kaputol ng Isang Awit and LaLola. 

Despite his good boy reputation, his death is shrouded in mystery and controversy due to the network rivalry that ensued during his wake and funeral. Cielo died in his sleep on December 7, 2008 of what was apparently acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis (the same case as of Rico Yan). He was 20 at the time of his death. However, there was a lot of speculation on the true nature of his death, with some saying it was due to suicide or drug abuse. The speculations became even more widespread when GMA Network blasted rival ABS-CBN for airing footage of what was supposed to be a private wake for Cielo. In the end, both networks decided to respect the privacy of Cielo's family and the speculations died down. Cielo was buried at the backyard of their Mountain Province home as customary in the Ibaloi tribe.

Perez: Accidental Death/Star Magic
AJ PEREZ (1993-2011)
Antonello Joseph Perez in real life

His career hasn't even reached its height but already fate has cut short AJ Perez's life. Perez is one of ABS-CBN and Star Magic's promising talents and had the similar boy-next-door appeal such as Rico Yan and Marky Cielo. He first appeared in commercials before being launched as part of Star Magic's Batch 13. He has since graced television shows in the Kapamilya network such as Abt Ur Luv, Lobo and Agua Bendita as well as in movies such as Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo, Sakal, Sakali, Saklolo and Ang Tanging Pamilya. His last major TV appearance was as the lead male role in the afternoon soap opera Sabel opposite teen actress Jessie Mendiola.

Perez died on April 17, 2011 as a result of car accident in Moncada, Tarlac. The night before, Perez was one of the stars who graced the Bangus Festival in Dagupan City, Pangasinan together with other Kapamilya stars. He was on his way back to Manila together with his father and few others when their van got hit on the side by a speeding Partas Trans bus. Perez was sleeping on the side of the van that was directly hit by the bus and died of his injuries. He was 18.

Both Kapamilya, Kapuso and Kapatid stars where shocked of his death that it soon made headlines in major newscasts in all three networks. On the same day, ABS-CBN variety program ASAP Rocks! made a fitting tribute to the actor in remembrance of his short-lived career.

Perez: The Troubled Star/ManilaGuy
TYRON PEREZ (1985-2011)
Jojo Perez in real life.

Tyron Perez was part of the first batch of potential artists in GMA 7's Starstruck search in 2003. While he did not win in the search, it was enough to launch his showbiz career. He has since appeared in other GMA 7 shows like Bakekang and Lupin. After the death of his long time handler, Douglas Quijano, Perez' career slowed down. This forced him to transfer to rival network ABS-CBN in the hopes of kick-starting his career once more. In ABS-CBN, he appeared in soap operas such as Momay, Mula sa Puso and regularly appeared in Maalaala Mo Kaya. He also appeared as the lead actor in a film about macho dancers in 2006 entitled Twilight Dancers. Perez married his long time non-showbiz girlfriend who is a flight attendant.

Perez was reported to have had problems with his wife recently. He died on December 29, 2011 in an apparent suicide inside his car in Valenzuela City. His wife, family and friends in showbiz were shocked at his early demise. His death occurred on the death anniversary of another Kapuso star, Miko Sotto (see above), and marks the second time that a Starstruck member has died on a December, the first being Marky Cielo in 2008 (see above).

Postscript: My condolences to all the fans, friends and family of Tyron Perez. May his soul have eternal repose in heaven with our Lord.

SOURCES:
ABS-CBN News, GMA News OnlinePhilippine Daily Inquirer, Philippine Entertainment Portal, and the Internet Movie Database

Thursday, April 14, 2011

7 MUST VISIT HOLY SITES FOR THE METRO PILGRIM

Pilgrimage is a Catholic tradition that has been tightly embraced by Filipinos since the Spaniards introduced Christianity in the country in the 15th century. For a devout Catholic, the remembrance of Holy Week or Semana Santa will not be complete without a visit to his/her favorite shrine or pilgrimage site. But with rising oil prices and the scorching heat brought about by rising temperatures this summer, some are thinking of forgoing their planned pilgrimages to far provinces such as Pangasinan or Cebu. Some are considering making their remembrances simple and sacred at the comfort of their own homes.

But worry no further. I have a list here of Holy Week destinations that are within reach of Metro Manila. They're accessible and cheap on the budget and are truly worth experiencing.

Brgy. Amuyong, Alfonso, Cavite
Mary statue at MonteMaria

This healing center and Marian shrine is situated just a few miles from Tagaytay City and an hour’s trip from Metro Manila through SLEX. The healing center is a mecca for the disabled and sick who wish to be healed by the miraculous hands of Father Fernando Suarez. It features a huge convention center where healing masses are held, stores of various religious items that you can easily get blessed and a large garden of various flowers and Marian statues. The site is not yet complete, as the proprietors are still planning to construct a 33-storey statue of the Holy Mother on top of the mountain where the site is situated.

Brgy. Tinamnan, Lucban, Quezon
Christ's statue in Kamay ni Hesus
This is the home of another healing priest and humanitarian, Father Joey Faller. Like the previous destination, Kamay ni Hesus is situated on the slopes of a mountain, Mt. Banahaw, which adds to the place's mystical and divine status. There are healing masses of course, but if you are not into such kind of spiritual healing, you can tour the site which features a 50-foot statue of Jesus Christ, 14 life-sized Stations of the Cross and a huge replica of Noah's Ark complete with sculpted stone animals. Kamay ni Hesus is roughly two to three hours by car or bus from Manila via SLEX.
Brgy. Sta. Rosa I, Marilao, Bulacan

The Cathedral at the Divine Mercy Shrine
This is one of two Divine Mercy Shrines in the Philippines (the other is in El Salvador, Misamis Oriental). The shrine is complete with various facilities to feed one's hungry soul: 14 Stations of the Cross, an Adoration Chapel, a Retreat and Pastoral Center, and a basement chapel dedicated to the Our Lady of Guadalupe. It even has a Little Poland Exhibit which showcases the life of two prominent Polish religious figures -- Pope John Paul II and St. Maximillian Kolbe. The shrine is a comfortable one and half hour drive from Manila thru NLEX.

Brgy. Maitim, Tagaytay City, Cavite

The Adoration Chapel at Pink Sisters Convent
Aside from its trademark feature of nuns clad in baby pink habits, this Marian shrine which is just a few miles from Tagaytay City proper, is also popular for its miraculous prayer intercessions? Presidential candidate Gibo Teodoro went here when he and his wife were just a couple and asked the sisters to pray that he be wed to Ms. Prieto. And it worked! I'd bet my 2 cents that somewhere out there, there is someone with a similar experience. Anyway, aside from fulfilled prayers, the convent also has a large and colorful garden, a small Stations of the Cross, a life-size statue of the Virgin Mary and a souvenir store which sells Cloister Cookies made by the nuns themselves. However, since this is a convent, the nuns are very strict in silence so this isn't definitely the place for a large group of pilgrims. The convent is just an hour's drive from Manila via Aguinaldo Highway or SLEX.

OUR LADY OF LOURDES GROTTO
Brgy. Gaya-Gaya, San Jose Del Monte City, Bulacan

The Lourdes Grotto in Bulacan
The Lourdes Grotto of Bulacan is localized version of the original grotto in Lourdes, France where the Virgin Mary made an apparition to Bernadette Soubiroux in 1858. From the cathedral to the cavernous grotto itself, the complex is an exact copy. And like the original, the site also claims miraculous healing to pilgrims who have visited there. Other features of the site includes a Stations of the Cross nestled in 14 man-made hills, a giant rosary which said to be the biggest in the world, and picnic areas and children's playground for families going to the site. However, expect the area to be more crowded than usual due to its popularity and accessibility to Metro Manila pilgrims. The Grotto is just 30 minutes to an hour's drive from Quezon City via Quirino Highway.

NATIONAL SHRINE OF OUR LADY OF PEACE AND GOOD VOYAGE
Brgy. Sta Cruz, Antipolo City, Rizal

The Shrine of the Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage in Antipolo
You wouldn't go to Antipolo just for cashews right? A visit to the city would not be complete without touring the National Shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage. The shrine attracts travellers, particulary OFWs who would liked to be blessed by the Virgin Mother before they go on a trip abroad to avoid bad luck and drug couriers. Being one of Antipolo City's tourist attractions, expect the roads leading to it to be jampacked on Holy Week (the pilgrimage starts on the way to the shrine!). Don't forget to buy cashews and other pasalubong just outside the cathedral before heading home. Without traffic, its just an hour away from Manila via Sumulong Highway.

This Holy Week, never let a good spiritual experience pass, whether it be an arduous pilgrimage or a short visita iglesia to your local churches. It's not just about getting to various places or admiring the scenery, its also about remembrance our imperfections as human beings and striving to look inside ourselves to conquer such imperfections through God's guidance.

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