Berks (TV series)
Berks | |
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Genre | Teen drama |
Directed by | Gilbert Perez † |
Starring | Heart Evangelista John Prats Carlo Aquino Angelica Panganiban Glaiza de Castro Cholo Barretto Karel Marquez Alyson Lualhati Ketchup Eusebio Sarah Christophers Marc Acueza Hazel Ann Mendoza |
Opening theme | "Blue Jeans" |
Composer | Jim Paredes |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Tagalog |
No. of episodes | 70 |
Production | |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Production company | ABS-CBN Studios |
Original release | |
Network | ABS-CBN |
Release | November 16, 2002 March 21, 2004 | –
Berks is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by ABS-CBN. Directed by Gilbert Perez, starring Heart Evangelista, John Prats, Carlo Aquino, Angelica Panganiban, Glaiza de Castro, Cholo Barretto, Karel Marquez, Alyson Lualhati, Ketchup Eusebio, Sarah Christophers, Marc Acueza and Hazel Ann Mendoza.[1] It aired from November 16, 2002 to March 21, 2004, replacing K2BU.[2]
Cast
Main cast
- Heart Evangelista as Gwyneth
- John Prats as Javier Montelibano
- Karel Marquez as Penelope
- Sarah Christophers as Pamela Sue
- Hazel Ann Mendoza as Brooke
- Ketchup Eusebio as Ketchup
- Marc Acueza as Oreo
- Khalil Kaimo as Nacho
- Alysson Lualhati as Jennifer Love
- Greg Martin as Bruce
- Jay Salas as Chad
- Glaiza de Castro as Halley
- Bernard Cardona as Simon
- Angelica Panganiban as Nicole
- Carlo Aquino as Aries
Supporting cast
- Winnie Cordero as Tita Potty
- Joy Chiong as Oprah
- John Wayne Sace
- Jojit Lorenzo
- Chris Quimpo as Miguel
- Rafael Rosell as George
- Pauleen Luna as Kate
Other cast
- Jenny Miller as Gwyneth's stepmother
- Mandy Ochoa as Gwyneth's father
- Carla Humphries as Paris
- Kristoffer Horace Neudeck as Gwyneth's brother
- Jackie Castillejo as Nicole's aunt
- Joy Viado
- Gigette Reyes
- Joel Torre as Javie's father
- Carmi Martin as Javie's mother
- Sharmaine Arnaiz as Javie's stepmother
- Carlos Agassi
- Gandong Cervantes as Oreo's father
- Dustin Reyes
References
- ^ "'Berks' cast is #squadgoals in Japan reunion". Rappler. November 5, 2018. Retrieved July 13, 2024.
- ^ "Youth-oriented shows that captivated viewers". entertainment.abs-cbn.com. March 21, 2021. Retrieved July 13, 2024.
External links
Categories:
- 2002 Philippine television series debuts
- 2004 Philippine television series endings
- 2000s Philippine television series
- ABS-CBN drama series
- Filipino-language television shows
- Philippine teen drama television series
- Philippine television series about teenagers
- Television shows set in the Philippines
- Philippine television show stubs
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