FILIPINO AMERICAN actors, from top left, clockwise: Nicole Scherzinger, Nia Peebles, Ali Ewoldt, Tss Paras, Eva Noblezada, Jaygee, MacaPugay, Lea Salonga, Vanessa Mannillo Latchsky and Shay Mitchell. |
OH NO! The one time a Filipino American was going to be a lead actor in a US television production isn't going to happen.
The initial excitement at the prospect of seeing a Filipino in a dramatic series has gone in a poof. The script change in Fox's The Cleaning Lady is evidence of the compromises that have to be made in order for a Hollywood product get greenlit.
The initial excitement at the prospect of seeing a Filipino in a dramatic series has gone in a poof. The script change in Fox's The Cleaning Lady is evidence of the compromises that have to be made in order for a Hollywood product get greenlit.
So producers picked Elodie Yung, who is Cambodian French. Instead of insulting Filipino Americans by trying to pass a Cambodian French actress as a Filipino, the creators decided to rewrite the script to fit the actress.
It is not exactly a case of whitewashing ala Scarlett Johansson in The Ghost in the Shell, but for Filipinos, its just as bad.
In the original script, Sossamon was cast as Reyna Salonga. With Yung's casting, the ethnicity of the Reyna character has been changed. The main character now she will be Cambodian doctor married to a Filipino. and somehow, (don't ask me how) keep the "drama's focus on Philippine culture," according to Deadline.
The altered synopsis now reads (with my emphasis):
ELODIE YUNG |
Gonzaga, thus, becomes the only Filipino actor in the main cast.
Yung is probably best known for her role as martial artist extraordinaire Elektra Natchios on Marvel’s Netflix series Daredevil and The Defenders.
How Yung was selected over other equally talented Filipino American actresses is something we'll probably never know. Creator and writer Miranda Kwok and Executive Producer Shay Mitchell, who is Filipino Canadian, haven't said anything about the casting news in their social media accounts.
How Yung was selected over other equally talented Filipino American actresses is something we'll probably never know. Creator and writer Miranda Kwok and Executive Producer Shay Mitchell, who is Filipino Canadian, haven't said anything about the casting news in their social media accounts.
Who could have played Reyna? First off, we eliminated Filipino Americans Hailee Steinfeld and Vanessa Hudgens because they're too young to play someone who went to college and four years of med school followed by a residency. Although the role plays against type, we're sure these two extremely talented actresses could have handled the acting responsibilities of the role. Their name recognition alone would probably break the series' budget. But still, too young.
The obvious choice would have been Pretty Little Liars star Shay Mitchell herself. Maybe as an executive producers she'd agree to a lower salary scale to help her foray into producing.
Would Nicole Schersinger break away from her role as one of the judges in the popular The Masked Singer to delve into a dramatic role? Again, even though she's Filipino American, maybe there are budget restrictions.
Then there are four actresses that are in the right age-range and their salaries would probably be reasonable enough for a prospective series. These include Vanessa Minnillo Latchky, Sharon Leal, Lea Salonga and Nia Peebles.
Then there are the experienced actors who have been waiting for their "breakthrough role" on the Hollywood's fringes. This tier of actors include Eva Noblezada (Miss Saigon), Tess Paras, Ali Ewoldt (Phantom of the Opera), Jaygee Macapugay (Here Lies Love), Asia Jackson and a host of others doing student films, stagework and taking acting classes.
Unfortunately, The Cleaning Lady, like the resto of the projects in Hollywood are at a standstill as Tinseltown is also practicing self-isolation to avoid spreading the coronavirus.
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