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Senior citizen Gloria Diaz grateful for stream of work even during pandemic

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Sep 25 2020 05:36 PM on Jan 8, 2018 at 12:43am PSTMANILA -- Seven months into the pandemic, Gloria Diaz is thankful that she still has a steady stream of work.

At 69, Diaz is one of the very few senior artists who have been given the chance to work in movies and television. Early next week, she starts her locked-in taping in Pampanga for the new TV5 comedy show “Oh My Dad” with, among others, Ian Veneracion, Dimples Romana and Sue Ramirez under the direction of Jeffrey Jeturian.“I am lucky I have work!

Very cliche to say but I am blessed! Everyday I wake up I am thankful that I am well and still working,” Diaz told ABS-CBN News Friday.

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