Interview with Patrickson Calixte a.k.a Tifalea

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Interview with Patrickson Calixte a.k.a Tifalea

The phenomena of a straight actor playing a homosexual part has really become popular fairly recently in the Haitian Movie Industry and Movie Lakay caught up with Patrickson Calixte in Brooklyn, NY to ask him why he chose to play this role.

Patrickson Calixte stars in the upcoming new movie Original Remo 3:  Inosan pa sipoze peye pou koupab.

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  • yolnie

    Nice interview she’s a women I don’t thing so.

  • Patricko

    lol – he’s a man disguise as a woman but did he have to change his voice? creepy… good interview though.

  • MOUVMAN_KREYOL

    really Patrickson Calixte NEED TO COME OUT—-BRO YOU LOOK WAY TOO AT HOME IN THIS CHARACTER —
    HOW YOU DOING?!!!!!!!
    I MEAN THERE’S NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT—
    BUT LET’S BE REAL :)

  • MOUVMAN_KREYOL

    IS HE HOMESEXUAL—DANM IF NOT pT ARE YOU GOOD–THE VOICE–THE ALLURE—YOU’RE FOOLING ME!

  • MOUVMAN_KREYOL

    WELL GIRL–KEEP ON DOING WHAT YOU DO—-YOU’RE GOOD AT–SHOOT—-GO ON GIRL!!!!

  • poutapouta

    mezanmi **** voye nice make up though is taht really a guy? komunote lot nivo

  • http://vfv fanmkreyolpidous

    well my dear i have to give it to you for someone who is impersonating a woman you have done a marvelous job but as ypu can see haitian people dont believe in talent they are focusing more about yoursexual orientation however if i was you i would have stop the haitian bulls**t and try to make it in the american industry i have seen MADEA being interviewed and used the old lady voice you are playing the role of a young woman the voice matches the character but no you have to homo to do it people its 2010 grow up face your reality MY DEAR YOU HAVE MY VOTE I HAVE SEEN YOU IN ECHEC AND COUPLE OF OTHER TRAILERS I BELIEVE YOU COULD MAKE IT IN THE AMERICAN INDUSTRY DONT WASTE YOUR TIME WITH THESE NONSENSE KISSES GOOD LUCK

  • EDDIE

    I LOVE WHAT YOU DO AS A COMEDIAN–BUT I HAVE ONE ADVICE FOR YOU DEAR—PLEASE SHAVE YOUR UNDER ARMS—THEY LOOK PLAIN NASTY WITH ALL THAT HAIR SHOWING UP—I’M JUST SAYING IF YOU ARE PLAYING A WOMAN–PLAY SO WITH CLASS__I MEAN YOU MAY AS WELL GO ALL THAT WAY WITH IT—-
    REAL CRITIC FOR REAL ARTIST—TAKE IT AND USE IT!
    HOLLA

  • http://vfv fanmkreyolpidous

    that is a constructive citicism i agree shave my dear but i still love u

  • SPEAKMYMIND

    OH THERE HE/SHE IS AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!

  • Rose Francois

    Haitian had so much class. We have lost what made us stand out from all of the rest of the Negro cultures. We have become so Americanized. I mean, why didn’t you just cast a female for the role. The Haitian film industry is not even worth destroying your reputation over, unless the movie have some sort of life changing moral lesson to it. I used to be proud to call myself a Haitian but now with these young Americanized generation, I can’t tell the difference between those ghetto African Americans and Haitians. I remember when reputation meant something to us.