GWEN ZAMORA guested in “Showbiz Central” with her director, Muhamad Yousuf, and her co-stars in the suspense-thriller she made in Indonesia, “The Witness”, that opens tomorrow, Wednesday. Mr. Yousuf was asked why he chose Gwen among the local actresses who auditioned to him. “We need someone who’s not only beautiful but with a sad woman look,” he says. “Gwen turned out to be the perfect choice, 100 percent. She did everything we expected.” Read, Gwen Zamora Emotionally And Physically Drained In International Film 'The Witness'.
Her co-stars, who all speak fluent English, also had nothing but good words for Gwen. Their names were not mentioned but here’s what they said about her: “She’s a great actress, especially in the crying scenes. She gave her all.” “Before she acts on camera, she just sits there by herself to get herself in the right frame of mind.” “In one dangerous scene, we suggested she be replaced by a stuntman, but she said no. She did everything herself.”
Gwen was teary eyed after hearing the positive comments her co-stars had for her. “The Witness” first opens in Manila then it will be shown in various other countries around Asia.
Her co-stars, who all speak fluent English, also had nothing but good words for Gwen. Their names were not mentioned but here’s what they said about her: “She’s a great actress, especially in the crying scenes. She gave her all.” “Before she acts on camera, she just sits there by herself to get herself in the right frame of mind.” “In one dangerous scene, we suggested she be replaced by a stuntman, but she said no. She did everything herself.”
Gwen was teary eyed after hearing the positive comments her co-stars had for her. “The Witness” first opens in Manila then it will be shown in various other countries around Asia.