JM de Guzman making showbiz comeback with indie film? | Inquirer Entertainment

JM de Guzman making showbiz comeback with indie film?

/ 01:11 PM November 19, 2017

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After taking a break from showbiz, JM de Guzman may be making his comeback through the indie route.

On Instagram, de Guzman shared a picture with producers Fernando Ortigas and Ed Rocha against the backdrop of TBA Studios.

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Ortigas and Rocha backed films such as “Heneral Luna” and “Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral”.

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He wrote, “Mr. Ed Rocha and Mr. Fernando Ortigas, thank you for the love and the strong support in my recovery. You gentlemen saved my life. Thank you also Atty. Joji [Alonso]… Thank you for the movie offer. Can’t wait. #lifesavers”

Mr. Ed Rocha and Mr. Fernando Ortigas, thank you for the love and the strong support in my recovery. You gentlemen saved my life. Thank you also atty joji.:) (not in the picture) Thank you so much… and sirs.. thank you for the movie offer. Can’t wait.❤️#lifesavers

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Known for his versatile acting chops and charming looks, he has acted in various indie films such as “Intoy Syokoy ng Kalye Marino” and “Ang Babae sa Septic Tank”.

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His best-known role is in indie film “That Thing Called Tadhana” which was both a commercial and critical success.

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The 29-year-old had to drop away from the spotlight to enter rehabilitation for substance abuse. He shared last October that he has been nearly two years sober. JB

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