
A Few says after DEBORAH SUN’S RElease from prison, her friend Amalia Fuentes took her to the movies.
“She wasn’t used to going out. It seemed she was afraid of people. As if she wanted to hide behind me,” Amalia recalled.
“I still have this fear in me,” Deborah candidly told Inquirer Entertainment.
It was because her incarceration had come as a huge shock to her, she surmised. “I was assured by my mom that it was okay for me to go home because my case had already been archived.”
In October 2004, Deborah arrived in Manila from New York. After almost a year, in September 2005, she was thrown in jail for a 1989 case involving bouncing checks, filed by fellow actress Lorna Tolentino.
It was but one setback in a long line of disappointments for Deborah, or Jean Louise Salvador in real life.
In the 1970s and 1980s, she was a “scene-stealing” character actress, featured in the movies of manager Joey Gosiengfiao (“Temptation Island”), Lino Brocka (“Pasan Ko ang Daigdig”) and Elwood Perez (“Pakawalan Mo Ako”). For the latter, she was nominated for a Famas Best Supporting Actress in 1981.
source : Inquirer Entertainment
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