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FilAm Creative presents the 12th Filipino Hollywood Actors Panel & Networking: Voice Artists 2 on June 28th, 2025

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FilAm Creative (FAC) presents the following entertainment panel: FilAm Creative presents the 12th Filipino Hollywood Actors Panel: Voice Artists 2 & Networking Fundraising Event on Saturday, June 28, 2025 from 2:00pm – 5:00pm at The Clubhouse in Los Angeles featuring our headlining voice panelists: ERIC BAUZA (Daffy Duck and Porky Pig in ”The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie”), EUGENE CORDERO (Ensign Sam Rutherford in the Paramount+ animated series “Star Trek: Lower Decks”), ABBY ESPIRITU (Ajaw in the worldwide video game phenomenon “Genshin Impact”) and BECCA Q. CO (Lot Lot in Disney’s animated series “Primos”). Jeff Francisco (“Plane,” “The Lincoln Lawyer”) returns as moderator.

ERIC BAUZA – Eric Bauza is a Canadian-American voice actor from Scarborough, Toronto who is known for being one of Mel Blanc’s successors for Looney Tunes characters such as Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, for which he won three Emmy Awards for his performances in “Looney Tunes

Cartoons” (2020–2024), “Bugs Bunny Builders” (2022–present) and “Teen Titans Go!” (2013-2023). He also voiced Stimpy Cat in “Ren & Stimpy: Adult Party Cartoon,” White Pantera in “El Tigre,” Foop from “The Fairly OddParents,” Fozzie Bear from “Muppet Babies” and the Beagle Boys from “DuckTales, and Porky Pig and the aforementioned Daffy Duck in “The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie” (2024).

EUGENE CORDERO – Frequently appearing in comedic roles, Eugene Cordero is best known for his voiceover role as Ensign Sam Rutherford in the animated series “Star Trek: Lower Decks” (2020-2024). He was a series regular on the comedies “Other Space”(2015), “Bajillion Dollar Propertie$” (2017–2019), and “Tacoma FD” (2019–2021). His television appearances also include recurring

roles on “House of Lies” (2014), “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” (2015–2017), “The Good Place” (2016–2020), and “Wrecked” (2018). Outside of comedy, he has been a series regular on the Disney+ series “Loki” since 2021. Cordero’s film roles include the comedy-drama “The Kings of Summer” (2013), the MonsterVerse adventure “Kong: Skull Island” (2017), and the Clint Eastwood crime drama “The Mule” (2018). He is a regular performer and veteran at Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) in recurring shows such as ASSSSCAT and Asian AF: Voltron.

ABBY ESPIRITU – Abby Espiritu (she/her) is a Los Angeles-based, Filipino- American voice actor who started voiceover after losing her job at the beginning of the pandemic – and still can’t believe it’s become her profession! Abby is best known for her role as the fiery 8-bit creature Ajaw in the worldwide video game phenomenon “Genshin Impact,” and for voicing the lead female protagonist Romin Kassidy in the anime “Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS.” She also voices everyone’s favorite pokémon Pikachu in the original animated series “Pokémon: Path to the Peak” and plays Naya in Dan Povenmire’s latest Disney Channel show “Hamster & Gretel.” Other credits include – Video Games: “Elegg” (NIKKE), “Poppy” (Pokémon Masters EX), “Parthenia Blankenship” (Fallout 76 – Ghoul Within).

Anime: “Misao” (Rurouni Kenshin), “Liliana” (Re:Zero), “Kiyoko” (The Grimm Variations), and “Haruko” (The First Slam Dunk). And, if you happened to catch the Oscar-winning movie “Barbie,” Abby was also one of the voices providing the iconic “Hi Barbie!” and “Bye Barbie!” catchphrases throughout the film.

BECCA Q. CO – Becca Q. Co is a queer Asian American voice actor, screen actor, singer, and theatre artist. Recent audiobooks include: Love Can’t Feed You (Cherry Lou Sy), Icon and Inferno and Summer and Smoke (Marie Lu), The Last of the Karankawas (Kimberly Garza), The White Savior Does Not Save the Day (Randy Ribay), and All You Knead is Love (Tanya Guerrero). She voices the adorably spooky Filipino cousin – Lot Lot in Disney’s animated series “Primos,” and the god of retribution incarnate – Nemesis in the highly anticipated video game “Hades II.”

JEFF FRANCISCO – Jeff Francisco is a multifaceted Filipino American actor, producer, director, and art director, best known for his role as Alvin Aquino in the hit Netflix series, “The Lincoln Lawyer,” where he stars alongside Neve Campbell and Jaime McShane. Based on Michael Connelly’s bestselling novels and produced by David E. Kelley, the series helped catapult Francisco into the spotlight, earning him significant attention.

Born in the Philippines and raised in Daly City, Francisco found his passion for acting after studying advertising and theater, performing in San Francisco productions like Black Comedy and The Time of Your Life. A former hip-hop dancer, he even auditioned for The Matrix Reloaded, which sparked his move to Los Angeles. There, he began booking roles in films and TV shows, including “Numb3rs” (CBS) and “Make It or Break It “(ABC Family). Most recently, he appeared in the Lionsgate film “Plane” alongside Gerard Butler and is attached to several exciting film projects.

Dedicated to representing Filipino stories in mainstream media, Francisco is an active member of the community, serving as an officer at FilAm Creative, a non- profit supporting Filipino American filmmakers. He also directs, produces, and art directs music videos, commercials, and films, blending his love for visual arts with his creative skills. In his spare time, Francisco enjoys painting, writing, traveling, making music, and songwriting

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The Life and Times of Kota Srinivasa Rao: A Pillar of Indian Cinema Bids Farewell

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On July 13, 2025, Indian cinema lost one of its most enduring lights—Kota Srinivasa Rao, a name that has been woven into the very fabric of Telugu cinema and Indian film history for nearly five decades. He was 77.

To speak of Kota garu is to speak of a man who embodied the soul of acting, not merely performance, but lived truth on screen. As a journalist who has spent years documenting the landscape of Indian entertainment, and more importantly, as a lifelong admirer of its emotional and artistic depth, I find it nearly impossible to separate the arc of my love for Telugu cinema from the face, voice, and commanding presence of Kota Srinivasa Rao.

Born on July 10, 1948, in Kankipadu, Andhra Pradesh, Kota Srinivasa Rao was the son of freedom fighter and dramatist Kota Seetha Rama Anjaneyulu. The stage called to him early, long before the silver screen embraced him. His transition from theater to cinema in the late 1970s was seamless, natural, and even. His debut in K. Viswanath’s Pranam Khareedu (1978) may have seemed modest at the time, but in hindsight, it was the quiet ignition of a force that would later dominate the craft of acting across genres and generations.

Kota Garu was never a man of one shade. He could play a corrupt politician one moment and a hapless, loving father the next—with equal gravitas and complete immersion. Who could forget his roles in Gaayam, Shiva, Aha Naa Pellanta, Pratighatana, Money, Anaganaga Oka Roju, Leader, and Tagore? These weren’t just performances; they were living case studies in human contradiction and nuance.

In Aa Naluguru, his portrayal of a morally grey newspaper editor offered a sobering mirror to society. In comedies like Hello Brother, his deadpan wit was so precise that it could make audiences erupt with laughter on a single line delivery. Every filmmaker—from K. Viswanath to Ram Gopal Varma, Krishna Vamsi to Sekhar Kammula—sought him out, not just for his craft, but for his wisdom. Watching him act was never passive; it was an education.

Kota Srinivasa Rao did not rely on grand gestures. He mastered silence, pauses, and subtle shifts of the eye or lip. His voice—a deep, gravelly cadence seasoned with satire and command—could either be a thunderclap or a whisper that echoed.

To those of us in the audience, especially those who grew up in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, his voice became part of our lives. We knew it like we knew the changing winds before the monsoon. Even when he wasn’t on screen, you could feel his influence in the rhythm of dialogue and the texture of storytelling.

Despite his towering fame, Kota garu remained rooted. His brief but meaningful stint in politics—elected as MLA from Vijayawada East in 1999—reflected his desire to contribute beyond the screen. But he soon returned to his first love: the cinema.

His accolades are many, including the Padma Shri (2015) and multiple Nandi Awards, but what truly set him apart was how loved and respected he was by peers and audiences alike. For young actors and directors, working with Kota garu was a rite of passage.

Jr NTR once said in an interview, “You don’t act with Kota garu. You surrender. And in doing so, you become better without even realizing it.”

As the film industry and fans across India mourn his passing, one thing becomes clear: Kota Srinivasa Rao was not just part of Indian cinema—he was one of its pillars. He leaves behind a legacy that transcends language and time. He proved, over and over again, that you don’t need to be the lead to lead a scene. That character is not just something you play—it’s something you embody.

For those of us who grew up seeing him on VHS tapes, in dusty cinema halls, on cable TV reruns, and later streaming platforms, Kota garu’s presence was a constant. He was a reminder of what cinema was, and what it could be—pure, affecting, transformative.

As I write this not just as a journalist, but as someone whose very identity has been shaped by Indian films, I say: thank you, Kota garu. For the laughter. For the fear. For the wisdom. For the truth. Your performances were never just “roles.” They were lessons in being human.

In Gaayam, you once delivered the haunting line:
“Nijam cheppadam easy kaadu… adhi cheppataniki guts kavali.”
(“Telling the truth is not easy… It takes courage to speak it.”)

You spoke the truth through every role, and we heard you—loud and clear.

Your absence leaves a void, but your art remains. And in that, you are eternal.

Rest in peace, Kota Srinivasa Rao garu. Your voice may have fallen silent, but your cinema will echo forever.

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FX’s Alien: Earth Makes Impact at San Diego Comic-Con 2025 With World Premiere, Epic Hall H Panel, and Immersive Activation

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Get ready to scream, San Diego.

FX is going full-throttle at San Diego Comic-Con 2025, transporting fans into the spine-chilling world of Alien: Earth — the brand-new television series from visionary creator Noah Hawley (Fargo, Legion), inspired by the legendary sci-fi horror film franchise. Between a can’t-miss world premiere in Hall H and an atmospheric, interactive activation titled “The Wreckage,” this year’s FX slate will leave fans trembling in anticipation ahead of the show’s official premiere on Tuesday, August 12 on FX and Hulu.

👽 Enter the Wreckage: FX’s Alien: Earth Immersive Experience
Located on the Hilton Bayfront Lawn, “The Wreckage” lets fans step foot inside the ominous remains of the USCSS Maginot, a ship torn from deep space and crash-landed on Earth. This thrilling, two-part activation features daytime exploration and an after-dark survival horror mission dubbed Code Red — a terrifying twist perfect for the brave.

🔥 Highlights Include:
Alien: Earth: Code Red – A nighttime horror maze experience you won’t forget

Interactive Prodigy Corp Drop Site – Sign up as an FX Insider and unlock VR exclusives and giveaways

Exclusive Merch & Collabs – Enjoy in-world beverages from Chain, the cult-favorite pop-cuisine creators

Podcast Studio – Live interviews with talent, influencers, and creatives all weekend long

🗓️ Activation Dates & Times:

Date Daytime Hours Code Red Hours
Thu, July 24 11am–4pm 4:30pm–8pm
Fri, July 25 10am–4pm 4:30pm–10pm
Sat, July 26 10am–4pm 4:30pm–10pm
Sun, July 27 11am–3pm —

📍 Location: Hilton Bayfront Lawn, 1 Park Blvd, San Diego, CA 92101
🎟️ Admission is free. Ages 18+. Press can skip the line by RSVPing to madison.welsh@civic-us.com

🎬 Hall H World Premiere: Alien Lands at Comic-Con
The hype doesn’t end on the lawn. On Friday, July 25 from 1:25pm–2:50pm, FX takes over Hall H for the world premiere of Alien: Earth, screening the pilot episode before its global release.

Fans in Hall H will be the first on Earth to witness the terrifying new story, starring Sydney Chandler as a young woman who must lead a squad of soldiers through a world where extraterrestrial nightmares have arrived — and they’re not alone.

Following the screening, creator Noah Hawley, executive producer David W. Zucker, and the cast will participate in a Q&A, diving deep into the making of this bold, horrifying new chapter in the Alien universe.

🧬 About Alien: Earth
When a derelict alien spacecraft crash-lands on Earth, a dark and deadly mystery begins to unravel. As humanity faces the planet’s greatest threat yet, survival may rest in the hands of those least expected. Packed with dread, awe, and action, Alien: Earth builds on decades of cinematic legacy while exploring timely themes and fresh characters.

The series premieres August 12 on FX, and will stream on Hulu (and Hulu on Disney+ for bundle subscribers). Internationally, it will stream on Disney+.

🌌 Stay Connected:
🌐 Visit FXSDCC.com for updates and schedules

📱 Sign up to become an FX Insider: fx.tv/alien-earth-insider

📸 Follow @FXNetworks on socials for behind-the-scenes exclusives

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Hank Hill’s Backyard Takes Over SDCC 2025 – Propane and All

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Hulu, the go-to streaming destination for adult animation, is back at San Diego Comic-Con 2025! This year, they are bringing Arlen, Texas, from the iconic King of the Hill franchise to life right outside the Convention Center. Guests will step inside Hank Hill’s Backyard for a big ole cookout, complete with BBQ bites served up throughout the day, classic lawn games, themed photo ops, and a cold can of Alamo (water) to beat the heat.

Located next to the Convention Center on the Bayfront’s Parking Lot (Fifth Ave Landing – Lot A1) – 600 Convention Way, San Diego, CA 92101 – Hank Hill’s Backyard will allow fans to experience what life is like in Arlen, Texas. Starting July 24 at 11:30 am – 7 pm, July 25-26 from 9:30 am-7 pm daily, and July 27 from 9:30 am–5 pm, Hank Hill’s Backyard will transport fans into the world of Arlen, where they can interact with legendary moments from the show.

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