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Cast Character Summary Andi Eigenmann / Xyriel Manabat (young) Agua Cristi and Bendita Cristi Agua was born with an unexplainable physical defect: she can heal people with tears in grief. The Bida Kontrabida. Bendita is the physically normal but insecure twin, who feels that her parents concentrate of Agua as a result of her disability, leaving little for Bendita. She struggles with her ...
Agua Bendita (lit. ' Holy Water ') is a 2010 Philippine romantic fantasy religious-drama television series based on the Liwayway Komiks comic book series of the same name created by Rod Santiago and directed by Malu L. Sevilla, Claudio "Tots" Sanchez-Mariscal IV, Don M. Cuaresma and Jojo A. Saguin.
In films, Manabat was cast in a number of blockbuster films such as 24/7 in Love (2012), Sisterakas (2012) and Girl, Boy, Bakla, Tomboy (2013). [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Manabat also appeared in several television programs such as Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw (2013) and Hawak Kamay (2014), as well as young versions of the lead in The Legal Wife (2014), Ikaw Lamang ...
In 1983, Valera faced one of the worst challenges of both his career, and personal life; an impostor was using his name and was committing crimes, among them were car-napping and rape. [6] [7] The list even extended to marrying numerous women, and even petty crimes like "borrowing" money and personal items, all under Rey Valera's name. [7]
Makulay ang Daigdig ni Nora (1976–1978) Malayo Pa ang Umaga (1993–1995) May Bukas Pa (produced by Viva Television, 2000–2001) May Puso ang Batas (2003–2004) Miranova (1994–1995) Mukha ng Buhay (produced by Viva Television, 1996) Pamilya; Paglipas ng Panahon (1983–1985) Paraiso (produced by D'JEM Productions) Seiko TV Presents (1988 ...
Kahit Maputi Na ang Buhok Ko uses various music by Rey Valera himself including the song of the same name. It also featured among others: "Walang Kapalit," "Maging Sino Ka Man," "Kung Kailangan Mo Ako," "Pangako," "Ako si Superman," "Mr. DJ," "Tayong Dalawa," and "Malayo Pa ang Umaga".
The movie gained positive reviews and made it to the box office. The movie stablished him as the newest action sensation during that time. In 1979, Vergel starred in the miniseries Malayo Pa ang Umaga, inspired by Stevan Javellana's novel "Without Seeing the Dawn," the first Filipino novel written in English. Vergel portrayed the lead character ...
In 1996, Paulate was named Best Actor in Drama at the Asian Television Awards, [2] and then in 2000, for his role in the Maalaala Mo Kaya episode "Wristwatch" and again in 1981, for his very difficult role in Malayo Pa Ang Umaga, the very first successful TV series in the Philippines. [4]