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Ian Veneracion calls ‘Oh My Dad’ crew a ‘dream team’

Ian Veneracion was seven years old when he first ventured into acting thru the 1982 RPN sitcom “Joey and Son.”

- By VANESSA BALBUENA

“As an actor, I was born in a sitcom. After having tried teenyboppe­r movies, action, romantic stories, teleseryes, and eventually music, I really looked forward to going back to a sitcom,” the 45-yearold actor said in a digital conference.

The pretty boy of Philippine showbiz, who in recent years has enjoyed a career resurgence as a dapper leading man, returns to the genre where he began as a child actor via Brightligh­t Production­s’ “Oh My Dad,” a wholesome family sitcom airing Saturdays, 5 pm, on TV5.

Directed by Jeffrey Jeturian, the weekend comedy stars Ian as Matthew ‘Matmat’ Balderama, a former PBA player/showbiz celebrity who hies off to the United States after getting embroiled in a scandal. He returns to the Philippine­s after 17 years, only to be confronted by another scandal: three kids (played by Sue Ramirez, Louise Abuel and Adrian Lindayag) will appear before him, all claiming to be his child by three different mothers.

Shared Ian of his titular role, “He’s vanidoso, an aging celebrity. He’s very insecure about the situation, of his comeback and how to deal with it. There’s so much room for funny situations and dialogue. It was so much fun working on this project and the actors developing the characters, turning these caricature­s to life. I really appreciate the humor of the show, the writers, and the approach roach of Direk JeJeffrey effrey in what we’re doing. I’m really proud to be part of this.”

Ian admitted to still finding his legs with the com comedy medy material, having been given dramatic c and romantic rolesro oles in the past years.

“Syempre hindi pa ako sanay. I’mm ’ not yet calibrated­calibra ated to the requiremen­ts as an actor doing comedy,” omedy,” he said. “With the guidance of my director, co-actors, rs, and an excellente­xcelle ent pool of writers, I’m confident that I can calibrate to it.it t. Ang sarap kasi kapag yung mga kasama mo sa trabaho, veryve ery supportive. As an actor, doon ka humuhugot muhugot from them.the em.

Lalo na sa sitcom, it’s about kakulitan an ng situation.”

Switching from one genre to another nother shouldn’t be beb new to Ian. He has played the villain, , the “pa-pogi.” AsA As Matmat, he has no qualms in shedding ng the heartthrob b image and looking foolish for the sake ke of a good laug laugh. gh.

“Tinitimpla ko pa yung character er na mayabang siya, at the same time, you know that t it stems from insecurity,” said Ian of his “Oh My Dad” character. “HindiH Hindi naman ako takot magmukhang tanga. a. We’re not relyingrel­yi in ng on kengkoy slapstick. It’s situationa­l.”

Portraying his love interest in “Oh Oh My Dad” is D Di Dimples imples Romana as Sandra, a childhood friend nd who’s long harharbore­d rb bored a secret liking for him.

“Crush na crush niya si Matmat t pero ayaw niya aminin aminina dahil na broken-hearted siya. Kaabang-abang ang yung mga partspa artts na tinatago yung mga lihim na pagtingin,” teased d Dimples, who haas hash previously worked with her Kuya Ian in the Star r Cinema fifififilm­film “BlockB Block Z.”

Ian is thankful to be paired with h an actress who isi iss a close friend off camera. “It’s so comfortabl­e le to work with her. hheer. Hindi kami nahihiya sa isa’t-isa. Minsan nga Dimps mps dapat mahiyamahi­y a tayo ng konti sa isa’t-isa,” laughed Ian.

“Lahat kami sa set, it’s very tight. ht. Some of the actorsa acttors I’m working with for the first time, but because we e bonded quickly y due to the lock-lockin, the chemistry is definitely there. It’s like a dream te team.”tam.”

They had so much fun that Direk ek Jeffrey said they eyy would oftentimes forget they were shooting g under new normal normaal conditions. While other actors or crew members might fififindfi­nd the swwab swab tests and quarantine requiremen­ts quite the hassle, ssle, the director ssaid aid they are all in fact looking forward to their next lock- lock-in.

“Parang mas maganda pa nga ngayon compared to tto previous normal way of shooting. The lock-in n set-up is actually more favorable for production because we are able to can momore ore episodes in one shooting schedule. Unlike before, there e are gaps in shooting at naghahabol kami ng for airing. Kaya ya mas tense ang shooting scenario noon,” Direk Jeffrey said.

The senior citizens on set are having a blast too. Gloria Diaz, cast as a beautician and resident nosy neighbor whose long-time boyfriend (Ariel Ureta) is unable to propose because of her “strict parents,” gushed about the extra special treatment her age group is enjoying at work.

“Oh my God, super special! We have early cut-off. Syempre kapag senior they have to be careful with us. I love it!,” the Miss Universe beauty said. “For the first time, it’s not so bad to be a senior kasi talagang they give us special preference. And all your co-stars and director, they are so considerat­e. Nakakatuwa dahil lagi nila akong inaakay, they carry my bag, so take advantage.” With scene rehearsals now marked by social distancing and the wearing of face masks, the veteran actress found it disorienti­ng at first to find her timing. “Comedy is a lot of good dialogue, timing, rapport, and if you don’t see the face of your co-star, medyo kailangan mag-timing ka, especially the pa-cute scenes namin ni Ariel. It’s quite difficult especially that I’m a senior citizen, but it’s a real challenge because at the end of it all you feel good that you are able to do something,” she said. “I want to be part of this new practice of working in this pandemic. We are all having a good time, especially nandoon lahat kami in one place, you don’t wait for anybody and everybody wants to do what they have to do as soon as possible. Hindi yung taking your time na akala mo you have all the time in the world.” Ariel, who, aside from being Gloria’s love team, is also Ian’s dad in the show, called the new normal protocols a stark improvemen­t. “Work is much better. Things are very efficient. Isang pitik lang, nandiyan na kami sa shooting, so we can all concentrat­e. Ang pinaka-challenge lang, sana walang magkasakit.”

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