Baron Geisler On His Life After ‘Incognito’

Baron Geisler talked about being part of ‘Incognito’

Kapamilya actor Baron Geisler shared something about his life after doing the action-drama series.

Baron has been in the entertainment industry for many years already. It is known to many showbiz fans that his life and career went through a lot of ups and downs.

Previously, he shared that there is the first project for the longest time that he had finished. To recall, there were projects that he was not able to finish because of personal problems. He proudly said, “Hindi ako nagkalat!” Many viewers of the series admired his performance.

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As Incognito is having its finale run, based on the article in ABS-CBN, Baron Geisler said that he is anticipating more after being part of the hit action-drama series.

“I’m still staying focused—this is all part of the work. I’ve got projects lined up, so I can’t fully relax just yet,” the actor shared.

However, he was planning to have a quick break before doing another project. He wanted to spend time with his baby Talitha. “I miss hugging her. That alone brings me peace. This time is about family, presence, and healing—not just from the physical demands of taping, but from everything that pulls us away from what really matters,” the actor shared.

Baron also said that he will truly miss the camaraderie he had with his co-stars Daniel Padilla, Richard Gutierrez, Ian Veneracion, Maris Racal, Anthony Jennings, and Kaila Estrada.

Doing an action series, Baron said that teamwork should be there, and this was not just about oneself. They were like watching each other’s backs because they were like a real tactical unit. He had that kind of bond not just with the cast but also with the crew.

Having this opportunity to a full-on action series, Baron shared that he will definitely aspire to have another project under this genre in the future. However, he wanted this project to have a good story as well.

“I want to explore the psychology of characters who carry pain, who fight for something bigger. Like Miguel. I’m drawn to that kind of depth,” Baron Geisler added.

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