• Eugene Cordero's Success Story: From Detroit to Hollywood

  • Aug 7 2024
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

Eugene Cordero's Success Story: From Detroit to Hollywood

  • Summary

  • In this episode of the Future Ancestors Podcast, hosts Jason Encite and Kathryn Serrano sit down with the incredibly talented Eugene Cordero. Known for his standout roles in Loki, Tacoma FD, Kong: Skull Island, and The Good Place, to name a few, Eugene shares his journey from growing up in Detroit to becoming a successful actor in Hollywood.

    Eugene talks about how his Filipino heritage has shaped his career, discussing the unique challenges he faced in the entertainment industry and the importance of representation in media. He gives us a behind-the-scenes look into working on major franchises like Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek, and reflects on the impact of his roles in promoting Filipino culture and the legacy he hopes to leave as a Future Ancestor.

    Tune in to learn more about Eugene Cordero, as we explore heritage, perseverance, and the power of storytelling.

    Keynotes:

    • Eugene's Filipino heritage and upbringing in Detroit.
    • Overcoming challenges in the entertainment industry.
    • The importance of representation in media.
    • Unique roles and connections in his acting career.
    • Advice for aspiring actors and the legacy he aims to leave.

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