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A trip down memory lane

/ 08:45 PM August 12, 2011

BOBADILLA. Surprise meeting with his favorite actress.

Currently in Germany, I was pleasantly surprised when I recently got a message from Holland from my friend, Franklin Bobadilla, a retired ballet dancer who’s now a Dutch citizen.

His favorite Hollywood star is Audrey Hepburn, so it isn’t surprising that his favorite Filipino actress is Barbara Perez.

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When he visited the Philippines some years ago, I invited him for lunch—and surprised him with the presence of Barbara! They were thrilled to meet each other for the first time.

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Franklin wrote to say that he was pleased with my article on the late Luis Layag, who was his friend and contemporary in Manila.

I’ve also been trying to get a hold of prima ballerina, Anna Villadolid, who used to dance for the Munich Ballet Company. I was lucky enough to catch her perform “Giselle,” a ballet I was once a part of when I was a UP student.

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In Munchen, I was pleased when Leo, who’s married to my sister, Priscilla, announced that I had a phone call—from Uwe Shmelter, head of the Goethe Institut in Manila in the late ’80s. Our chat was like a trip down memory lane.

The Berlin-based Uwe remembered Nestor Mata, Odette Alcantara, Marilou Diaz-Abaya, Tessie Ojeda Luz and NUT. He was one of the most popular foreign cultural workers in Manila during his Manila stint—but, that’s another article!

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