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Kambal sa Uma is a comics creation by Jim Fernandez and Ernie Santiago. Its tells a story of twin sisters who both have different characteristics of a rat. Ella, have adapted the characteristics of the rats facial appearance while Vira only managed to gain the hairs on her back. [5]
Kambal sa Uma may refer to: Kambal sa Uma , a 1979 film directed by Joey Gosiengfiao Kambal sa Uma (TV series) , a 2009 Philippine television drama fantasy series
Shaina Garcia Magdayao (Tagalog: [ʃaʔˈɪnɐ gaɾˈsɪa maɡˈdɐjaʊ]; born November 6, 1989) is a Filipino actress. Known primarily for her dramatic roles in film and television, she began her career as a child actress and starred in her first titular role Lyra .
Agua Bendita was a comic created by Rod Santiago [5] in the 1980s. It was published by Liwayway Comics and adapted on television through the series, Komiks first aired in 2006 and again during Holy Week 2007, with two-part episodes in Season 1 starring Shaina Magdayao as Agua/Bendita and Rayver Cruz as Ronnie.
In 2009, the successful remake of Jim Fernandez' Kambal Sa Uma starring Shaina Magdayao and Melissa Ricks and the original actress who played both roles Multi-Awarded Actress Rio Locsin who played the twins in the film adaptation Locsin also gave pointers to both actresses on the role she similarly portrayed 30 years ago
Ricks starred in Kambal sa Uma, an afternoon drama series on ABS-CBN with Shaina Magdayao, Rio Locsin, Matt Evans and Jason Abalos. She came back abruptly to Primetime on the hit series Tanging Yaman in 2010 alongside Erich Gonzales. Ricks was a member of ABS CBN's Star Magic.
Dahil sa Pag-ibig: Piolo Pascual, Jericho Rosales, Cristine Reyes, Maricar Reyes, Christopher de Leon: 78 March 12, 2012 June 29, 2012 Melodrama: Kung Ako'y Iiwan Mo: Shaina Magdayao, Jake Cuenca, Bangs Garcia, Ron Morales 152 April 16, 2012 November 16, 2012 Melodrama, Romance: Aryana
Anthony Buencamino, known professionally as Nonie Buencamino, is a Filipino character actor known for his television and theater work. He is strongly associated with Philippine New Wave Cinema, playing roles such as Mayor Bartolome in Jun Lana's Barber's Tales and Felipe Buencamino in Jerrold Tarog's Heneral Luna.