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Proposed Edit of List of Ang Probinsyano guest stars according to order of appearance
[edit]This is a proposed edit to the page. Currently, the list does not reflect the cast's order of appearance as it appears that the cast was ordered not according to their appearance but as their character's names were revealed.
List of guest cast
[edit]- Julio Diaz[1] as Julian Valerio
- Tess Antonio[2] as Train Passenger (Mother)
- Raikko Mateo as Train Passenger (Son)
- Gloria Sevilla as Purificación Moreno
- Lance Lucido as young Ryan Guzman
- Lisa Marie Marcos as young Rachel Tuazon
- Jao Mapa[3] as PO1 Salas
- Ramon Christopher Gutierrez as SPO1 Ramos
- Baron Geisler as Syndicate Honcho
- Cris Villanueva as Police Insp. Rev. Fr. Torre
- Tony Mabesa as Priest at Ador and Carmen's wedding and Ador's burial
- Felix Roco as Mall Crook
- Liza Diño as Hostaged Reporter
- Zeppi Borromeo as SPO2 Roberto "Bong" de Vera
- Sandino Martin[1] as SPO2 Marlon Delgado
- Epi Quizon as Rebel Bossman
- Zaijan Jaranilla[2] as Cocoy Amaba
- Gio Alvarez[2] as Arabas Amaba
- Mymy Davao as Lena Amaba
- Nash Aguas[1] as teenage Ador de Leon and Cardo Dalisay
- Sharlene San Pedro as teenage Glen Corpuz
- Iza Calzado[4] as Colonel Olivia Buenaventura
- Izzy Canillo[1] as young Ador de Leon and Cardo de Leon
- Marco Alcaraz as Police C/Insp. Dr. Ramon Dalisay, MD
- Nadine Samonte as Rose Dalisay
- Richard Quan as SPO4 Nestor Defra
- Hyubs Azarcon as Senior Police Officer
- Richard Yap[5] as Philip Tang
- Jett Pangan as Edson Lee
- David Chua as Kevin
- Carla Humphries as Teacher Ofelia
- Tutti Caringal as Dencio
- Lloyd Zaragoza as Dencio's partner
- Miguel Gabriel Diokno as Iñigo dela Paz
- Jong Cuenco as Governor Edward dela Paz
- Jade Ecleo as Mrs. dela Paz
- Rufa Mi as Iñigo's nanny
- Neil Coleta as MMDA Constable Miguel Clemente
- Yayo Aguila[6] as Marita
- Kathleen Hermosa as Tere
- Jay Manalo[6] as Victor Mangubat
- Val Iglesias as Bus Hijacker
- Ronaldo Valdez[6] as Leonardo Demetrio/Conrado "Ninong" Villegas
- Maricar Reyes[6] as Isabel
- Rex Lapid as Ninong's henchman
- Xia Vigor[1] as Keana Burton
- Tart Carlos as Juanita Burton
- Miguel Faustmann as Kenneth Burton
- Joem Bascon[6] as Raymond
- Polo Ravales[6] as Brad
- Hannah Ledesma as Jenna
- Gina Pareño[6] as Maria Olga "Madam Olga" Fernandez
- Boy Roque as Foreign Auctioneer's right-hand man
- Sunshine Garcia as Noemi Dominguez
- Susan Africa[1] as Lorena
- Myrtle Sarrosa as Doreen Villaluna
- Alfonso Yñigo Delen as Buboy (Junior's Bestfriend)
- Justin Cuyugan[1] as Apolinario "Apple" Mauricio
- Dawn Chang as Elaine
- Jason Francisco[1] as Arnold Cortes
- Shey Bustamante as Tina Jane Laxamana
- Anne Curtis[7] as Trina N. Trinidad
- Christopher de Leon[7] as Michael "Mike" Alonso
- Nonie Buencamino[1] as Roberto Homer "Scarface" Dimayuga
- Ogie Diaz as Fritz
- Mico Palanca as Jake
- Alexa Macanan as teenage Trina N. Trinidad
- Cheska Iñigo as Rosella Noble-Alonzo
- Jan Marini as Police Officer Maricel Marquez
- William Lorenzo as Mang Berting
- Ana Capri as Ligaya (Berting's wife)
- Boom Labrusca as Eyewitness
- Pen Medina[1] as Fernan
- Eric Quizon[6] as Dr. Ivan Gomez
- Gelli de Belen[8] as Belinda Ojeda
- Angelou Alayon as Jordan Ojeda
- Niña Dolino as Iris
- Eric Fructuoso as Benjamin Joseph "Banjo" Moreno
- Alex Medina as Allen
- Jordan Herrera as Charlie Malibay
- Michael Rivero[1] as Macario "Sir Bok" Samonte
- Tonton Gutierrez[1] as SPO4 Pablo B. de Leon
- Ritz Azul[9] as Erica Nobleza
- Yogo Singh as Jepoy
- Inah Estrada[1] as Cristina Nobleza
- Jess Lapid, Jr.[1] as Police S/Insp. Raul Toribio
- Jake Cuenca[6] as Jonas Paulino
- Elmo Magalona[10] as Andrew Abella
- Janella Salvador[10] Denise Paulino
- Jane Oineza[1] as young Flora Borja
- Toby Alejar as Mr. Paulino
- Maila Gumila as Mrs. Paulino
- Franco Daza as Kirk
- Emmanuelle Vera as April Hizon
- Kyra Custodio as Lisa
- Melissa Mendez as Mrs. Abella
- Ian de Leon[1] as Police S/Supt. Bartolome Catindig
- Smokey Manaloto[1] as Gordon Layug
- Victor Neri[6] as Mayor Anton Guerrero
- Mon Confiado[1] as Cheng Lao
- Bonel Balingit as Totoy Layug
- Lilia Cuntapay as Aling Loring Layug
- Angelica Panganiban[11] as Marta Maglipon/Jade Blanco
- Nikki Valdez[11] as Analynne Canlaon
- Veyda Inoval as young Analynne
- Avery Balasbas as young Marta
- Suzette Ranillo as Dely (Analynne's mother)
- Lui Villaruz as Domeng Canlaon
- Renzel Palaje as Chabita
- Tina Paner as Marta's friend
- Yesha Camile as Angela Canlaon
- Juan Rodrigo as Romeo "Romy" Maglipon
- Wendell Ramos[1] as Nelson Wong
- Cesar Montano[12] as Police Insp. Hector Mercurio
- Meg Imperial[12] as Maribel "Marie" Alegre
- Bembol Roco[13] as Police C/Supt. Redentor Almario
- Bernadette Allyson-Estrada[14] as Irene Mercurio
- Erin Ocampo as Ella
- Eddie Gutierrez[13] Rodolfo D. Recto
- Geraldine Villamil as Aling Dahlia
- Manuel Chua[15] as Zaldy
- Kiko Matos[15] as Enteng
- Archie Adamos as Mang Leroy
- Emilio Garcia[15] as Atong
- Vice Ganda[15] as Emmanuel "Ella" Moreno/Magdalena/Sharmaine
- Chokoleit[15] as Jonel
- Pooh[15] as Wanda
- Thou Reyes[15] as Bogart
- Jeffrey Santos as Ella’s neighbor
- Jordan Castillo as Ella’s neighbor
- Bret Jackson[1] as Matthew "Matt" Bale
- Candy Pangilinan as Aida Bale
- Lee O'Brien as Roland Bale
- Josh de Guzman as young Wanda/Juan
- JB Agustin as young Ella/Emmanuel
- Lance Macalinao as young Jonel
- John Regala[16] as Congressman Randolf Subito
- Rubi Ruiz as Choleng
- Maria Isabel Lopez[16] as Clarissa Subito
- Albie Casiño[1] as Richmond Subito
- Cherry Pie Picache[1] as Linda Aguilar
- Carlo Aquino[1] as Marlon Aguilar
- Allan Paule[1] as Melencio Aguilar
- Ronnie Quizon as Romulo
- Chanel Morales as Richmond's female drug consumer
- Raph Robes as Richmond's friend
- Ethan Salvador as Governor's son and Richmond's fellow drug dealer
- James Blanco[1] as Edwin Maniego
- Paulo Avelino[1] as Eric "Erwin" Maniego
- Nico Antonio as Intoy
- Jan Michael Patricio Andres as young Eric
- Jahren Dave Estorque as young Edwin
- Grae Fernandez as teenage Eric
- Jairus Aquino as teenage Edwin
- Jenny Miller as Eric and Edwin's stepmother
- Jef Gaitan as Lara
- Earl Ignacio as SOCO Police Officer Dante
- Efren Reyes Jr. as Apollo Magat
- Jayson Gainza[1] as Jimboy Escaño
- Jose Sarasola as Apollo's henchman
- Joseph Ison as Apollo's henchman
- Valerie Concepcion[1] as Nurse Andrea
- Sophia Corine as young Alyana R. Arevalo
- Rez Cortez[1] as Police C/Supt. (General) Rogelio Jacob
- Ricardo Cepeda[1] as Police C/Insp. Albertino Tejada
- Gerald Madrid as SPO2 Regalado
- Janus del Prado[1] as Allan dela Paz/Jonel
- Paolo Serrano as SPO2 Soliman
- Miguel Enrile as Makmak's school bully
- Bing Davao as Roderick Wang
- TJ Trinidad[1] as Attorney Patrick (Tomas' Lawyer)
- Cassey Mae Real as Trixie
- DJ Durano as Wang's right-hand man
- Antoinette Taus[1] as Maggie Padua
- Tirso Cruz III[1] as Judge Arturo Padua
- Johnny Revilla as PNP lawyer
- Jun Urbano as Mang Damian
- Nonong "Bangky" de Andres as Mang Gorio
- Michelle Vito as Janice Vergel
- Tom Olivar as BuCor Director Raul Olarte
- Bearwin Meily as Olarte's Jailguard
- Dan Alvaro as Olarte's Jailguard
- Rommel Montano as Brando
- Archie Alemania as Choy
- Christian Vasquez[1] as Benedicto Vergel
- Carlo Maceda[1] as Douglas
- Mike Agassi as Froilan
- Bradley Holmes as Franco
- Desiree del Valle[1] as Monica Montenegro
- Menggie Cobarrubbias as Cardo's lawyer
- Minco Fabregas as Prosecutor
- Lou Veloso as Mang Miyong
- Michael de Mesa[1] as Ramil "Manager" Taduran
- Spanky Manikan[1] as Tatay Estong
- Carlos Morales[1] as Anton
- Jeric Raval[1] as Gener Guinto
- Alessandra de Rossi[1] as Rowena Macaraeg
- Christopher Roxas[1] as Marcelo
- Elia Ilano as Gigi
- Dindo Arroyo as BuCor Director Guillermo Acosta
- Joseph Bitangcol as Jail Officer 3 Cristobal Mendoza (Acosta's Jailguard)
- Mae Paner as Doray
- Pontri Bernardo as Danilo
- Alchris Galura as Jail Officer 2 Roque (Acosta's Jailguard)
- Banjo Romero as Park Robber
- Sue Prado as Lita Escaño
- Ronnie Lazaro[1] as Romano "Chairman" Recio
- Deborah Sun as Maria (Julian's ex-wife)
- Paul Sy as Paeng
- Jojit Lorenzo[1] as Amado
- Kristoffer King[1] as Alwyn Recio
- Aleck Bovick[1] as Cora
- Ranulfo Docdocan as Rannie
- Jelson Bay as Donato
- William Martinez[1] as Jomar
- Jake Roxas[1] as Daniel
- Maris Racal[1] as Rona Carreon
- Sam Pinto[1] as Isabel
- Sonny Parsons as Fidel
- Melizza Jimenez as Sally
- Ahron Villena as Drug Fish Syndicate Dealer
- Ketchup Eusebio as Drug Fish Syndicate Dealer
- Atoy Co[1] as Drug Fish Syndicate Leader
- Daniel Fernando[1] as Jack Chan
- Simon Ibarra as young adult Emilio Syquia
- Rochelle Barrameda as Teresa Syquia
- Anne Feo as Attorney Peralta (Don Emilio's lawyer)
- Mike Lloren as BuCor Director Benito Manlapig
- Harold Baldonado as Bolit
- Brando Legaspi as Jonard
- Bimbo Bautista as Attorney Andrew Mariano (Cardo's lawyer)
- Rolando Inocencio as Prosecutor Jason Herrera
- King Gutierrez as BuCor Director Pedro Ladronio
- Jethro Ramirez[17] as Jail Officer 1 Perez (Ladronio's Jailguard)
- Lito Legaspi[18] as Jonathan Wu
- Joey Padilla as Joey Boy Tiocson (Wu's right-hand man)
- Nhikzy Calma as Atong
- Christian Morones as Albert Jacob
- Alma Concepcion as Bettina Jacob
- KZ Tandingan as Singer at Cardo and Alyanna's wedding
- Gary Valenciano as Singer at Cardo and Alyanna's wedding
- Lito Lapid[19] Romulo "Leon" Dumaguit
- Mark Lapid[19] as Anton "Tigre" del Mundo
- Gene Padilla as Pilo/Tuko
- Wilmar Peñaflorida as Mando/Ahas
- Jun Hidalgo as Luis "Buwaya" Mangubat
- Marco Gumabao[1] as Jose Rafael "Joel" T. Olegario
- Robert Seña as President Enrico Escudero
- Dino Pastrano as Colonel Ernesto Capili
- Mercedes Cabral as Aurora
- Yam Concepcion[19] as Magdalena "Lena" Dumaguit
- Emmanuel Matteo Gabriel Plan as Emman
- Vickie Rushton as Amanda
- Tanner Mata as Clark
- Al Vaughn Chier Tuliao[1] as Ricardo "Ricky Boy" A. Dalisay, Jr.
- Ron Morales[20] as SPO2 Bernardo "Bernie" Quinto
- Dominic Roque[20] as PO3 Christian "Chris" Clemente
- Louise delos Reyes[20] as PO3 Katrina "Kat" Velasco
- Ejay Falcon[20] as SPO2 Geraldo "Gerry" dela Paz
- AJ Muhlach[21] as Simon "Paniki" Yumul
- Dante Rivero as Domingo "Lawin" Bulaon
- Lito Pimentel as young Domingo Bulaon
- Jon Lucas as young Renato Hipolito
- Jomari Angeles as young Romulo Dumaguit
- Brian "Smugglaz" Lao[22] as Butete
- Lordivino "Bassilyo" Ignacio[22] as Bulate
- Rey Solo as Kalabaw
- Benzon Dalina as Barakuda
- Paul Alvarez[23] as Sebastian
- Aljur Abrenica[24] as Miguel Enriquez
- Jestoni Alarcon[25] as Javier Enriquez
- Lem Pelayo as PNP-SAF member
- Joko Diaz[26] as Senator Mateo F. de Silva
- Alvin Anson as Alvaro
- Gerald Ejercito as de Silva's henchman
- Roberto "Amay Bisaya" Reyes as Ruben
- Vince Rillon as Victor F. de Silva
- Angeline Quinto[27] as Regine "Jean" Moreno
- Janno Gibbs[27] as Bruno Moreno
- Rico J. Puno[27] as Engelbert "Daga" Moreno
- Irma Adlawan[27] as Dulce Moreno
- Ernie Garcia as Abdon
- Bianca Manalo as Bubbles
- Minnie Aguilar as Bar Guest Relations Officer
- Joel Saracho as Dolfo
- Pocholo Barretto as SPO3 Pantig
- Raph Fernandez as SPO4 Gapuz
- Lowell Conales as Drug Dealer
- Via Antonio as Sheila Dueñas
- JC Santos[1][28] as young Emilio Syquia and Marco Cabrera
- Bernard Palanca[29] as Mayor Jethro "Jet" Garrido
- Lance Raymundo as Lester Magno
- Matet de Leon as Menchu Versoza
- Teroy de Guzman as Pedro Salao
- JV Kapunan as Danny B. Nobleza (Student Drug Dealer)
- Sarah Carlos as Michelle G. Abad (Nobleza's accomplice)
- Jimboy Martin as Redentor D. Padua (Nobleza's accomplice)
- Patrick Sugui as Blake C. de Palma (Nobleza's accomplice)
Gardo Versace (talk) 19:56, 18 February 2018 (UTC)
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Gen. Marquez's and Lt. Tuaño's actors
[edit]Nobody knows the names of the actors who portrayed Gen. Bernardo Marquez, the CIDG head who setup Guzman, Rivera and Vargas, as well as Lt. John Gary Tuaño, one of Basco's men? --Jericstrong (talk) 07:59, 14 May 2021 (UTC)