Wednesday, 14 September 2011

FELINO DOLLOSO - critic's review his work as an actor.

“Felino Dolloso’s Major, in particular, is a finely tuned and powerful performance that has the ability to move us and draw us into the emotional complexities of being trapped on the darker side of the struggle for freedom. Indeed as the oppressor it becomes pointedly clear that he too is equally oppressed. Dolloso’s monologues are the high point in this production and indicate an actor of great depth who’s full of exciting promise.”
- Helen Barry, Australian Stage
http://www.australianstage.com.au/201108214668/reviews/sydney/a-quiet-night-in-rangoon-%7C-subtlenuance.html

“Standing out is Felino Dolloso's portrayal of an army major whose angry ruthlessness is tempered by nagging doubts.”
- John Shand, The Sydney Morning Herald
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/theatre/terror-of-saffron-revolution-a-worthy-compelling-story-20110819-1j27e.html


“Felino Dolloso gives a strong performance as the Major, a hard as nails man, who nevertheless finds himself conflicted over the military's uncompromising stance against the monks.”
- David Kary, sydneyartsguide.com
http://www.sydneyartsguide.com/View-Review.asp?ReviewID=769

“The final ingredient in the ironic turmoil of a Quiet Night is a serene-faced menace in green fatigues, The Major (Felino Dolloso). He represents all that is dangerous in a military machine that long ago forgot its duty to the people; and his apparent mildness only enhances that horror.”
- Diana Simmonds, Stage Noise
http://www.stagenoise.com/reviewsdisplay.php?id=566

“Felino Dolloso, despite his diminutive stature, towers as The Major. At times, he’s truly intimidating, as he crashes through the fourth wall, a veritable South Asian Saddam, to scare the living daylights out of us.”
- Lloyd Bradford Syke, Curtain Call – Crikey.com.au
http://blogs.crikey.com.au/curtaincall/2011/08/23/review-a-quiet-night-in-rangoon-new-theatre-sydney/

“Felino Dolloso is authentic as The Major — an excellent baddie, the guy you feel free to hate.”
- Geraldine Worthington, Oz baby boomers
http://www.ozbabyboomers.com.au/theatre/2011/08_11/rangoon/rangoon.html

Felino Dolloso in another feature film in post production.

“Felino Dolloso puts in a dynamic and arresting turn as Jose Molina, Celia’s former lover and torture victim who’s long since given up on the revolution.”
- Lloyd Bradford Syke (review of the play Havana Harlem)

"Measure - which takes on the story of a suspected Cambodian Khmer Rouge soldier who is forced to face his past. It’s brimming with depth and realism, thanks to an emotionally charged and vulnerable performance by Felino Dolloso"
- Australian Stage

“Lead Felino Dolloso (Harris), turning in solid performances with fairly complex roles. Dolloso in particular has to deliver on a character who is psychotic while having a rum sense of humour. The Actor reminds me of someone but I can't recall who.”
- scaryminds
Review of the feature film ‘The Devil’s 6 Commandments’ in North America. Felino Dolloso plays the lead role of ‘Ares’.


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