Among the herd of aspiring actors who move to Los Angeles to pursue their Hollywood dreams, Manny Jacinto was sure to set modest expectations for himself.
āIn my head, I was going to come here a few times,ā says Jacinto, who grew up in Richmond, Canada. āI was going to try pilot [season] once, fail, come back next year, fail again, and I was going to repeat that pattern probably for the next five years until hopefully, fingers crossed, I landed something.ā
But just a few months after relocating to L.A. in 2016, he nabbed a starring role in NBCās āThe Good Place,ā alongside Ted Danson and Kristen Bell, and āit just changed my life,ā says Jacinto, who played the lovable but not-so-bright Jason Mendoza.
Since that breakout performance, Jacinto has racked up several more acting credits including āNine Perfect Strangers,ā āTop Gun: Maverickā and āThe Acolyte.ā His latest film, āFreakier Fridayā ā the sequel to the hit 2003 film ā hits theaters today.
āLittle Manny, who was waking up on a Sunday [and] watching cartoons, would have never thought heād be acting opposite Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan,ā says Jacinto, who plays Eric Reyes, Lohanās British fiancĆ© in the film.
We caught up with Jacinto to talk about his perfect day in L.A., which he would spend with his wife and best friend, Dianne Doan. On the agenda is an intense morning workout, dinner with loved ones at a Filipino restaurant that reminds him of home and enjoying boba at the park.
This interview has been lightly edited for length and clarity.
9 a.m.: Wake up and meditate
Ideally, Iād get up at 9 a.m. to get enough enough sleep, but also get some things done for the day. Iāll try to meditate for 10 minutes using the Calm app or just by myself. I typically donāt really eat until after 11 a.m., but if I need something in my stomach, I will make a shake. It could be as basic as protein powder, collagen and a greens powder or it can be as elaborate as all the berries, hemp seeds, beet powder and spinach.
11 a.m.: Work up a sweat
I will try and hit up some sort of workout class to get my body active. Iāve been going to this place in Glassell Park called Ganbatte Fitness and itās a good community of people. Itās also Asian-owned and it kicks my butt. Itās probably the hardest workout that Iāve ever done in my life ā not even just in L.A., like around the world. Or Iāll hit up a hot yoga class. CorePower is always a go-to. Iāll do the C2 hot power yoga class and get my sweat in.
1 p.m.: Find the best sandwich in L.A.
Afterward, Iād have my first proper meal. For some reason, Iāve been scouring L.A. for the best sandwich spots. Iāve ran into a few. One of them is Mamie. Itās an Italian sandwich spot in West Hollywood. The last sandwich that I had is the Viale Di Parma, which has fig jam. Itās really good. Thereās also Bodega Park [near] Silver Lake. Their spicy chicken Caesar is solid. Then thereās a place in Frogtown called Wax Paper and itās basically in a shipping container on a corner of the street. They have really solid sandwiches.
3 p.m.: Sip on boba at the park
We might do some retail therapy. Thereās this store in Silver Lake that I found called Anonymous Ism. They have a lot of Japanese clothing, just a lot of unique and quality pieces that you donāt really see often. If Iām not doing that, Iāll go hang out at a park. Our dog, Henry, passed away in November. He, Dianne and I used to get bubble tea and hang out at Lacy Park. That would be our afternoon chill out time. We havenāt been to that park in a while partly because we would really go because of Henry. It was a tough one to get over, but weāll definitely be back. Weād get boba from Bopomofo Cafe and I always get the strawberry corn milk. Some people think itās weird because of the corn, but it reminds me of a Filipino or Vietnamese dessert.
7 p.m.: A meal that āreminds me a bit of homeā
It feels like Iām just eating constantly, but I love an early dinner so weād have dinner with friends after the park. I really love this place called Lasita in Chinatown. Theyāre really good people, thereās really great vibes and the food is always on point. Because Iām Filipino and itās a Filipino restaurant, it just reminds me of a bit of home. They are always switching up the menu, but the pork belly lechon is a go-to. Either that or weād go to one of my other favorite restaurants, which is Majordomo in the Arts District.
9 p.m.: Wind down with āMario Kartā
I am 50 years old at heart, so Iām ready to pack it up. I love an early dinner and I love ending my night with āMario Kart.ā Itās a random thing that I started picking up during the pandemic. Itās kind of like my wind down. They recently released the [Nintendo] Switch 2 and itās wild because Iāve been seeing all these articles saying that āMario Kartā is the most stressful game to play. It raises your heart rate by like 50% or something like that, but itās so calming to me just taking my mind off of things for a little bit. I usually play with Dianne or a group of friends online or people from around the world online.
11 p.m: Get some shut–eye
Then weād get into our night routine. Iāll shower, cleanse, moisturize and all that stuff. Iāll also do 10 minutes of red light therapy and Iāll maybe meditate for a few minutes to calm myself down, then go to bed.

