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Raven Rigor: From Scrubs to Scripts—Finding Truth in Transformation

May 2, 2025

May 2, 2025
In an era when careers are curated online and destinies are rewritten with a tap of the finger, Raven Rigor shows us that reinvention is not only possible, it’s imperative. From a Medical Technology student in Baguio to starring in shows like Dirty Linen, his journey mirrors the winding paths many of us navigate today. His arms-length transition from science to the arts was no deliberate plan, but that very lack of predictability is what made his story so riveting—and so real.
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From White Coats to Camera Lights

Long before getting into character, Raven was thinking about another kind of future. He was studying MedTech with an eye toward becoming a doctor—a plan he had during the height of the pandemic, when online classes made everything feel distant and uncertain.

“I used to study MedTech in Baguio, but it was during the pandemic, online classes lang. I never really understood the art of acting until I entered the industry.”

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Acting wasn’t in the original game plan, but when the chance arose, Raven had to decide. He took a leap of faith—he paused school for more than a year to take on a major role in Dirty Linen. It was not easy, especially for someone who cares about its grades and academic progress, but he realized that half-committing to both worlds wouldn’t work.

“I had to drop out of school for a while, about a year and a half, to focus on Dirty Linen. I don’t like seeing bad grades on my report card, so I decided to stop and fully commit to acting.”

Moving From Using Logic To Using Emotion

What happened next was more than a career change—it was a change in the way he approached work, creativity, and even himself. The objectivity and rigor of pre-med was replaced with the charged, emotional collaboration of acting. And it wasn’t exactly an easy transition.

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“Pre-med is objective, kasi it’s science. But acting? It’s so subjective. You really have to feel things—you’re not supposed to overthink it.”

There are formulas and facts in science. There are instincts and there are emotions in acting. Intellectualizing things became a roadblock—that’s something Raven was quite familiar with. In performance, all that matters is listening and responding in the moment. No script can teach that.

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“When you’re acting, you have to really listen to your co-actors. You can’t think too much about the outcome. You just have to be present. That’s still something I’m learning.”

Growth, Aesthetics, and Owning Your Identity

However, this growth is not only limited to acting. As now a part of the entertainment industry, that meant reconsidering how he presented himself, both at work and outside of it. It was about performing not only identity but also style, attitude, and personality.

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“I wasn’t really dressing up before. I’m not saying that I wasn’t into fashion, but I needed to step my game up. I had to go to what the industry wanted.”

As he says, everything he does now installs a personal stamp—how he speaks, how he presents himself, how he creates. It is more than branding; it is evolution.

“I believe there’s a great balance nowadays between doing what I needed to and doing what I love.”

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Everything from managing his finances to living independently, Raven’s new reality has shown him how to establish confidence and long-term commitment.

“Now, I have a good grasp of the creative field. I want to do acting for a long time. I always say that.”

Celebrating the Digital Era While Valuing Tradition

Raven’s entry into showbiz came the way other Gen Z stars get discovered—online. It was a post on Facebook of a single photo by his manager that drew the eye of a network executive. And just like that, his life was transformed.

“I was scouted on social media. I thank the digital world for that.”

Yet, he recognizes how much the industry has changed—how stars are born these days through Tik Tok, reels or viral moments. He has a lot of opportunity to see the overwhelm.

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“It’s hard to keep up. You know how quickly trends rise and fall. But you never know when you just have to get on.”

He doesn’t run away from love teams either, having experimented with screen pairings that made not only the project but also his personal growth better. For him, an energetic back-and-forth is key to building a strong story.

“It really helps to have a love team. It’s not just you working, it’s the two of you trying to make it work.”

Against the Tide: Leading Man in BL Projects

Raven has also made waves in the Boys’ Love (BL) genre, appearing in Beach Bros, Fractured, and recently starred in a BL short film filmed in Escolta. Directed by other young creatives, the film gave him the chance to work with his peers, something he really values.

“It’s easier for me to deal with people my age. The ideas bounce faster. It’s a connection right away.”

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Whereas some actors fret about being pigeonholed into a genre, however, Raven sees it as a more positive thing.

“I don’t feel typecast at all. And even if I did get typecast, I wouldn’t really have a problem with that. It’s a privilege to be able to play complex roles.”

His level of openness and comfortability surrounding representation and inclusivity is a level of maturity beyond his years.

What If Acting Didn’t Happen?

Although Raven is now so dedicated to acting, he remains interested in other careers. He had dreamed of becoming a pilot, and then an engineer—like his grandfather—before settling on medicine. Although he has gained traction in the arts, part of him still thinks about what might have been.

“I was probably in pre-meds if I wasn’t acting. My dreams shift easily. But at the moment, it’s really performing.”

He may not have stayed on his intended course, but the path he’s traveling now is paved with both audacity and certainty. And when there are setbacks—rejection, criticism—he does not give in. He gets stronger.

“But every rejection, every criticism—it sort of fuels me to do better. To do more.”

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Dream Collabs and Defining Legacy

When it comes time to name his dream collaborators, Raven doesn’t pull any punches. He mentions icons like Kathryn Bernardo, and homegrown powerhouse talents like Elijah Canlas and Joel Torre. And the part he’s dying to play?

“A kontrabida. I’m the villain—I want to be something heavy, layered.”

But beyond roles or awards, Raven is dialed in on legacy—the sort that endures beyond the credits and streaming stats.

“I want to be remembered as someone who made the jump—even when it was scary. Someone who remained himself yet never stopped evolving.”

Raven Rigor: From Scrubs to Scripts—Finding Truth in Transformation

Creative Direction & Photographed by Em Baun

Shot on location: Midnight Dream Studio

Hair & Make Up:  Kim Roy

Stylist: Mhyrr Lao To

Video: Mary Jane Manglicmot

Shoot assisted by: Junko BartoloStephen Singson

Overall Coordination: Angel Altura | Niccole Mendoza

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