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Thirteen may not be a lucky number for most people,
but for respected movie writer and comedian Ogie Diaz, it
sure is lucky for it represents his glorious years in show
business.
Pekto,
as he was more popularly known by TV viewers of the long-running
comedy show "Palibhasa Lalake", has gone
a long way from being an ordinary fan whose only desire was
just to get close to his favorite stars. “Gusto
ko lang sila makita sa personal kaya lagi ako nagpupunta sa
studio”, Ogie recalls. But fate took its own course
and paved the way for Ogie to follow a successful career in
movie writing. “At first I was just assisting Ate
Cristy Fermin sa Mariposa Publications. Tapos I got interested
sa ginagawa nya. Binigyan nya ako ng tips, tapos pinag sulat
nya ako ng articles. I remember yung unang article na sinulat
ko 5 times nya pinaulit, eh typewriter ang gamit namin nun
hindi computer kaya 5 times ako nagtype”.
A
born comedian, it was inevitable for TV and movie producers
to notice Ogie’s innate talent in making people laugh.
“It was an accident! Nasa set ako ng Palibhasa Lalake
tapos pinaglaruan ako nila Richard Gomez, Joey Marquez and
John Estrada. Napansin siguro nila na may talent pala ako
kaya sinali na nila ako sa show. When I realized na masaya
pala and maganda naman ang talent fee pinagbutihan ko yung
trabaho ko”.
Though
he's earning big bucks from his stints in various television
shows (Magandang Umaga Bayan & S2 Showbiz Sabado), radio
(MisMO) and in the movies, Ogie never forgets to save for
the rainy days. He spends his money wisely and shares his
blessings. He drives his own car, has built a house for his
parents, sends his nephews and nieces to school and invests
on real estate. “You’ll never know when your
time in show business will end, kaya pinaghahandaan ko. At
least pag dumating yung time na yun masasabi ko na nai-angat
ko yung standard of living ng pamilya ko”. And
now that he is a doting father, he stands firm in his responsibility
to give his daughter Erin, who's turning two in September,
a good education and the best upbringing that any father could
give their child. “I want Erin to grow up as a God-fearing
person with a well-rounded personality. Gusto ko matutunan
niya yung value ng hardwork and pahalagahaan yung mga bagay
na meron sha ngayon kasi hindi ko natikman yun nung bata ako
eh”.
Was
Ogie’s good fortune pure luck? Definitely not. What Ogie has
become he attributes to his determination to better himself and
improve on his craft. His love for writing and acting never left
his heart and it never will. For him, his labor has been paying
off because he has thirteen colorful and fruitful years in the movie
industry and has established himself not only as a seasoned writer
but an actor as well.
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