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Cardo (Kardo) had a wife and children, who were murdered because the killers had mistaken Kardo for Ador. No family. [153] Ador's guilt was the reason for their separation. Their grandmother had young Cardo adopted by a childless couple as a condition for the treatment of Cardo's injuries in Singapore. [153] Ador and Kardo did not have a ...
Cardo in the TV series is a SAF trooper in Botolan with the rank of Staff Sergeant (PO3). In the film version, Kardo is Santa Marcela's Police Chief, with the rank of Lieutenant. The film's antagonist is a drug syndicate. In the TV series, it is a human-child trafficking syndicate whose line of business shifted to drug production and distribution.
The ninth season of Ang Probinsyano focuses on Cardo and the Task Force Agila hiding in the North, President Oscar Hidalgo going on the run with the help of his two friends to warn Cardo, Armando's plan to kill the kingpin responsible for the massacre of his fellow farmers, the Black Ops deal with the high-value targets under the supervision of ...
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Under the deal, the company, whose recent credits include the hit dramas “Cardo” and “Veneno,” will co-develop and co-produce Spanish-language series with Universal International Studios ...
The first season of Ang Probinsyano chronicled around the lives of Ricardo "Cardo" Dalisay and Dominador "Ador" de Leon, identical twins who were separated during childhood. Their lives intertwine once again when Ador was killed during a mission to stop a human trafficking syndicate.
Cardo is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Dominic Cardo, American competitive eater; Horacio Cardo (1944–2018), painter and illustrator from Argentina; Manolo Cardo (born 1940), Spanish football player; Michael Cardo (born 1977), South African politician; Pierre Cardo (born 1949), French politician
Cardo is a Spanish television series created by Ana Rujas and Claudia Costafreda for Atresmedia Televisión. It was produced by Atresmedia Televisión in collaboration with Buendía Estudios and Suma Latina.