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Tetchie Agbayani reveals why she turned down 'Rambo 2' with Sylvester Stallone

MANILA, Philippines — Actress Tetchie Agbayani looked back at her career, shooting and trying out for international films, including "Rambo: First Blood Part II," which she turned down despite completing a test screening with Sylvester Stallone.

Agbayani sat down for an interview with broadcaster Julius Babao for his YouTube series "Julius Babao Unplugged," with the second part uploaded last June 11.

The actress recalled moving to Los Angeles after appearing on the German edition of Playboy in 1982, which made her the first and only Filipina to date to have done so, and working on a few Filipino movies.

After attempts to study in University of California, Los Angeles and find non-showbiz jobs, a friend suggested Agbayani to try acting. This led her to meet talent agent J.J. Harris, who at the time handled Kevin Costner, Kurt Russell and Michael J. Fox.

Harris helped Agbayani get into the films "The Emerald Forest," "Gymkata" and "The Money Pit," the latter as the stepmother to Tom Hanks' character despite having no scenes with him.

After some time, Harris contacted Agbayani about auditioning for "Rambo: First Blood Part II" because it was reportedly going to shoot in the Philippines.

The role for Vietnamese intelligence agent Co Phuong Bao went down between Agbayani and Singaporean-American actress Julia Nickson, and the two agreed whoever got the part will treat the other to an expensive dinner.

Agbayani went to a screen test with Stallone. Harris called the actress to inform her she had landed the role; however, the shoot was going to be in Mexico and not the Philippines because of logistical issues. "Rambo 2" was released in 1985. The early 1980s were marked by high tension during Ferdinand Marcos Sr.'s final years as president. 

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"I just came from the jungles of the Amazon. I wouldn't mind the jungles of the Philippines but Mexico?" Agbayani told Harris, turning the role down. Nickson nabbed the part instead.

The actress also shared her audition with Stallone went well, finding the action star polite but not as tall, "Simple lang siya... Pangkaraniwan lang, hindi siya

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