In the dimly lit studio, Grae Fernandez arrives with an air of quiet confidence, clad in a crisp white shirt, snug jeans, and the kind of black Chelsea boots that scream sophistication.
Tall and effortlessly attractive, Fernandez's gaze is both intense and inviting, a dichotomy that sets the stage for his return from New York.
Having spent over a year at the prestigious Stella Adler Studio of Acting, he brings with him a refined charm that is impossible to ignore.
Punctual to the minute for the post-holiday Monday morning shoot, Fernandez effortlessly carries the weight of over a decade in the industry on his shoulders, a legacy inherited from his illustrious family of celebritieshis grandfather, late actor Rudy Fernandez, and his father, actor Mark Anthony Fernandez. Some of his notable projects include Pangako Sa'yo, Bridges of Love, and Ikaw Lang Ang Iibigin, along with being one of the members of Star Magic's now defunct, Gimme 5.
As the lens captures his presence, it's evident that Fernandez is ready to reclaim the spotlight and sweep the industry off its feet.
LIVING IN THE CONCRETE JUNGLE
During his time in New York, Fernandez navigated a demanding academic life while being laser-focus on his goals. "Mostly focused on school, I had little time to deviate from main goals," he admits, highlighting his commitment to his craft.
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