Xzyrone Sy
Birthday: 2004-09-10
Place of Birth: Manila, Philippines
Synopsis
Xzyrone Sy, also known as "Xzy," was born on September 10, 2004. In an interview, he said that he discovered his passion for the arts during high school, where, besides being a content creator and a student leader, he is most known on their campus for being good at making short films, acting, and having out-of-the-box ideas. His first big acting role was during their school play, written by Rody Vera in 2017, "Ismail at Isabel", wherein he played the lead star, Ismail. Since then, he has started to pursue the film industry, learning everything on his own through watching various films, drama series, and YouTube tutorials. As the director, writer, editor, and camera operator of his works, he continues to break the norm, as he was named "Actor of the Year" for two consecutive years in his recent films.
Acting
Agos-Dilim
as Ragas
Life continues to flow. Sometimes in light, sometimes in darkness. But for Clara, who seems to be constantly drowning in the depths of the world, the current of life always puts her in the shadow of tomorrow's rays. The story of chains and release, where the brothers are torn between greed or forgiveness. How far can you stand the truth, if your own family can't believe you. Will Clara finally be punished for her past sin?
SILAW: Sa Ilalim ng Lente
as Alab
No one can stop him. Alab is here to show off. The stars are also waiting for him, but... His heart is not as strong as his dreams, especially. In a story that will inspire us to fulfill our dreams. A story that will give a spark to our dark journeys
Ismail at Isabel
as Ismail
Playwright Rody Vera lends an intriguing take on the issue of children and war through his opus “Ismail at Isabel".
The plot revolves around two characters: Ismail (a Muslim) and Isabel (a Christian), who lived in a village called Dilangawen, an atypical place in Mindanao where Muslims and Christians once settled peacefully until it collapsed due to the pressures of violence and war. Mirroring similar events facing the country today, the play also exposes the plight of children and the ill effects of war towards them, their families and their environment. Although coined as a children’s play, Although it comes with a strong message, “Ismail at Isabel” promises to be an uplifting and celebratory story about the transformative power of hope.