She tried pursuing a career in Hollywood and did supporting roles in "The Money Pit" with Tom Hanks and in John Boorman's "The Emerald Forest". She also did an Australian Film, "Rikky and Pete", and was paired with Hollywood actor John Saxon in "Desire". When her acting career waned, she went back to college and got a degree in Psychology from St. Joseph's College, where she later became a member of the faculty. Is she still teaching?
"No, I've stopped," she says at the presscon of "Fallback", a movie produced by Cineko Productions but to be released in theaters by Star Cinema on November 15. "Bale five years din akong nagturo but then, I was also into acting. I was doing teleseryes na natatapos ang taping at 5 AM and then diretso na ko sa school kasi my first class was 7:30 in the morning. I tried na pagsabayin but mahirap, so I have to make a choice and I chose to focus on acting na lang."
Since 2001, she has appeared in countless teleseryes, including "Sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan", "Ligaw na Bulaklak", "Eva Fonda", "100 Days to Heaven", "Aryana", "Dolce Amore", "The Greatest Love" and many more. Now 56 years old, Tetchie has a daughter, China, who is also a college graduate. "She first worked with Summit Media but she's now an assistant designer of noted couturier Rajo Laurel," says the proud mother.
In "Fallback", Tetchie plays the executive producer of a company where lead actress Rhian Ramos works as a location manager. "Namomroblema siya sa love life niya kay Daniel Matsunaga at ako ang naging adviser niya. Sabi ko, dapat, in life, lagi siyang may fallback, para in case may mangyari, may reserba siya, at diyan nga pumasok si Zanjoe Marudo para maging fallback niya."
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