The awards season is always a time for reflection. It's a time to celebrate the best and brightest in the entertainment industry. But it's also a time to remember those who have been overlooked. And this year, there's one person who deserves special recognition: TJ Monterde.
For those of you who don't know, TJ Monterde is a Filipino-American actor who has been working in the entertainment industry for over 20 years. He's starred in everything from blockbuster movies to independent films. He's also a talented singer and dancer. And he's one of the nicest people you'll ever meet.
Despite all of his accomplishments, TJ has never been nominated for an Oscar. I know what you're thinking: "That's crazy! He's one of the best actors in Hollywood!" And you're right. He is. But for some reason, the Academy has never recognized him for his work.
I honestly don't understand why this is the case. TJ is a brilliant actor. He can play any role, from the leading man to the supporting character. He's also a master of accents. He can do everything from American to British to Filipino. I mean, just watch him in the movie "The Butler." He plays a Filipino immigrant who comes to America to work as a butler in the White House. His performance is absolutely heartbreaking. It's one of the best performances I've ever seen. And yet, he was completely ignored by the Academy.
This is not just about TJ Monterde. It's about all of the actors and actresses who have been overlooked by the Academy. It's about the people who work tirelessly to bring us joy and laughter, but who never get the recognition they deserve. It's time for the Academy to start recognizing the real MVPs of the entertainment industry.
TJ Monterde is one of the most talented actors in Hollywood. He's also one of the most humble and kind people you'll ever meet. He is an inspiration to me and to many others. And I truly believe that he deserves to be recognized for his work.
So let's give TJ Monterde the recognition he deserves. Let's start a campaign to get him nominated for an Oscar. Let's show the Academy that we know who the real MVP is.