He now plays another closet gay role in “Dedma Walking” as John, a discreet gay who fakes his own death with the help of his best friend, Edgar Allan Guzman, after learning he has a terminal illness. He then attends his own wake disguised as a woman to hear what his other friends would say in the eulogy about him. “Nakakatawa kasi marami sa kanila, nagsisinungaling about me,” he says. “The movie’s message is kung may gusto kang sabihin sa mahal mo, sabihin mo na ngayon at huwag mong hintayin yung kung kelan nasa kabaong na sila.”

Another back up dancer then was Gerald Anderson, who eventually became a much bigger star and now appears in a special cameo role in “Dedma Walking” to show his support to Joross and EA. Gerald plays Joross’ secret boyfriend in the story.
The script of “Dedma Walking” was written by Eric Cabahug and won 2nd prize in the screenplay category of the Palanca Awards last year. Producer Rex Tiri read the script and fell in love with it, asking debuting director Julius Ruslin Alfonso to direct its big screen adaptation.
Rex tried to join the Metro Filmfest before with “Moonlight Over Baler” but he wasn’t very lucky. This time, “Dedma Walking” makes it as an official entry in the annual festival and even gets an A rating from the Cinema Evaluation Board.
Well, here’s hoping that “Dedma Walking” will be as well received by audiences as his “Patay na si Hesus” which won the Audience Award in the QCinema Filmfest and was a big hit when shown in the Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino this year.