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List of Where the Red Fern Grows characters; List of characters played by multiple actors in the same film; List of fictional cats in film; List of fictional primates in film; List of films with LGBT characters; List of The Godfather series characters; List of minor characters in The Matrix series; List of original characters in The Hobbit film ...
Character Seasons 1 2 3 Gokada Go! Alex Gonzaga: Alexandra "Alex" Sy [1] M: Badjie Mortiz: Badjie M: Valerie Garcia: Bangs [2] M: Joem Bascon: Bob M: Charee Pineda: Charie M: Timmy Boy Sta. Maria Dennis Biazon [3] M: Eda Nolan: Junniper M: Janelle Quintana: Maffi M: Mikel Campos [4] Mikel "Mike" Campos [5] M: Blumark Roces Norman M
Ann Carol Crispin (April 5, 1950 – September 6, 2013) was an American science fiction writer and the author of 23 published novels. She wrote several Star Trek and Star Wars novelizations; she also created an original science fiction series called StarBridge.
List of The Saddle Club characters; List of Seikai characters; List of Septimus Heap characters; List of A Series of Unfortunate Events characters; List of The Shapeshifter characters; List of Shiloh characters; List of So I'm a Spider, So What characters; List of A Song of Ice and Fire characters; List of The Southern Vampire Mysteries characters
Write About Love was released in the Philippines on December 25, 2019, as one of the eight official entries to the 2019 Metro Manila Film Festival.The film is TBA Studios third entry to the film festival with Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo and Sunday Beauty Queen screened at the 2014 and 2016 editions respectively.
Joem may refer to: Joem Bascon (born 1986), Filipino actor; Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, peer-reviewed monthly journal;
Characters appearing in short stories by US sports writer and author Damon Runyon, which depict Prohibition era underworld New Yorkers from Brooklyn or Midtown Manhattan. "Runyonesque" refers to the type of situations and dialog that Runyon depicted, [ 94 ] populated by gamblers , bookies, boxers, hustlers, actors, and gangsters, few of whom go ...