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Lance Pimentel: Lights, camera, action!

July 11, 2025

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Manila Bulletin

Lance Pimentel is an experienced stunt choreographer and action director who has worked both behind and in front of the camera.

- ROBERT REQUINTINA

Lance Pimentel: Lights, camera, action!

His most recent and biggest onscreen project is the well-received ABS-CBN and Star Creatives series "Incognito," where he portrays the character Kenji Lee. This role has piqued the curiosity of viewers who are eager to learn more about him.

Despite having limited acting experience, Lance shares the screen with a stellar cast, including Daniel Padilla, Maris Racal, Richard Gutierrez, Ian Veneracion, Anthony Jennings, Baron Geisler, and many more.

Lance devoted several months to training the cast of "Incognito," helping them navigate the show's physical and technical challenges. While acting as a mentor for the action scenes, he also gained valuable insights from his costars, who generously shared acting tips that contributed to his growth as an actor.

"Maraming tips akong nakuha just being on set and being off-cam. So the technicals of blocking and a bit of acting, natutunan ko na...I took a bit of acting workshop with Tita Malou De Guzman and talagang nirehearse ko yung mga lines ko...I have the cast members din naman to help me out, lalo na si Tito Ian [Veneracion]. (I learned a lot of tips just being on set and being off-cam. So the technicalities of blocking and a bit of acting, I learned...I took a bit of acting workshop with Tita Malou De Guzman and I really rehearsed my lines... I also have the cast members to help me out, especially Tito Ian [Veneracion]),"

Lance said, during a media conference with the entertainment press in Quezon City.

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