He is a newcomer in the movie world but is not wasting any time to get noticed. Won best in swimwear in a national male search which is evident in the photo below. Tender, juicy and tasty….just right to the bite. The more we think about this 6ft hunk, the more we drool. If you could read my mind, Allen - what a tale my thoughts would tell.
Sexy actor Allen Dizon won the FAMAS Best Supporting Actor award for his role in Twilight Dancers, starring Tyron Perez. FAMAS Awards, short for Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards, is said to be the oldest award-giving body for film in the Philippines and in Asia. It’s one of the four main award-giving bodies in the country, the other three are: Film Academy of the Philippines’ Luna Awards, Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino’s (Filipino Film Critics) Gawad Urian, and Philippine Movie Press Club’s Star Awards for Movies. While Luna Awards is said to be the country’s Oscars counterpart, the FAMAS Awards is still widely recognized as the Philippines’ Oscars.
Prior to this credit from FAMAS, Allen already bagged the Movie Supporting Actor of the Year award for the same role during the 23rd Star Awards for Movies. Despite these honors, the actor did not win a nomination in this year’s Gawad Urian (which was won by Rafael Rosell for his role in the 2006 lesbian film Rome and Juliet). In their partial list of nominees for Best Supporting Actor released last November 20, Luna Awards did not include Allen Dizon. However, they included Ariel Ignacio in the list for his role in the same movie. Whatever, right?
Further complicating things are the new award-giving bodies sprouting from around the corner. We have the Golden Screen Awards, Gawad Pasado, UP Young Critics Circle Awards, among others. This is why, in reality, no award-giving body could match the prominence of Oscars. Until those four main award-giving bodies merge as one big player, they will remain irrelevant and second-rate to the ordinary Filipino people.
Meantime, let us (the ordinary Filipino people) be contented as to what these guys could recommend. I personally think that these events are pretty much delayed and outdated. Or maybe I’m just used to the Oscars which is usually held as early as the first quarter of each year.
I’ve rarely checked the movies in the last few months but I was able to catch Twilight Dancers from a friend’s pad not too long ago. The movie offered less than expected and showed more skin than anticipated. It was a good skin flick and nothing more. But Tyron Perez and Allen Dizon did fine in the movie, as well as the supporting casts. Though, ironically, I think that the town mayor (whosoever played that role) was more credible to win an acting award than any other supporting cast in the movie. But perhaps, I just need a second look before I could totally criticize the actors.

Unlike his fast car though, he more concerned with his showbiz career which he wants to gear towards the road of stability and longevity. His goal is to have staying power and he knows that becoming a serious and versatile actor will be the key to his success.
One of the only surviving sexy-actors from track record in showbiz, that includes his movie projects, television series and stage plays, has manifested that he has outgrown his “pa-sexy” of just baring flesh on the big screen stage; keeping true to his word that his sexy image was just his stepping stone into showbiz. Though he doesnt have qualms accepting sexy roles, he and his manager Dennis Evangelista have always made sure that he gets into worthwhile film projects.
An example of such projects is Mel Chionglos “Twighlight Dancers” which is scheduled to open in local theaters onSept. 20. The movie is produced by Centerstage Productions and written by Ricardo Lee. Allen gave the thumbs up to his role in the movie because it was, for him, very challenging. He plays Alfred, a “has–been” macho dancer on the way out of the limelight as his younger friend slowly becomes the more popular macho dancer.
“Alfred is retiring as a macho dancer and he is looking for a more respectable job for his family,” Allen explained in Tagalog. “His other conflict is also trying to win his wife back.”
Allen Dizon’s acting skill is pitted against renowned drama actress Ana Capri who plays his deaf and mute wife in “Twighlight Dancer.” Another challenge for him was his role as a wife beater.
“It wasn’t easy because it’s a physical scene and there’s the possibility of hurting your co-actor. But Ana’s really great to work with,” he said of his first time role as a wife“beater.
A first for Allen is that he doesn’t have any love scene in “Twilight Dancers” which surprised and excited him at the same time. He said that he was really focused on his character and he hopes that the public would notice his acting more than his body this time. But he still has provocative scenes in the movie since he plays a macho dancer.
In preparing to play their roles as macho dancers, Allen and his costars went to gay bars and watched real macho dancers at work. He also got tips from a once popular macho dancer turned into a much sought out Dance Instructor, the real person his character Alfred was based upon.
“I realized that it wasn’t easy being a macho dancer. I was taught how to dance and it was physically taxing. I even had to lose weight. And I was taught that on stage I should be on my own world while dancing and that I shouldn’t look at the audience,” he shared.
According to Allen, watching a macho dancer at work would have been embarrassing if he didn’t have an open mind. But since it was required of him to research his character, he took the experience as a learning process.
“In real life, I don’t think I can do their job….but they were really good dancers and some would even do frontal nudity,” he related.
He pointed out that he could relate well to the persona of his character Alfred in terms of his hot“ temperedness. He admitted that he could easily blow a fuse.
Allen Dizon is also expanding his buy and sell car business as he puts up a new showroom in Sta. Maria, Bulacan. He plans of also incorporating an accessory shop as well as a car service division in his showroom.