
Ordinary People
Drama
Overview
Ordinary People is a family portrait of Jane, 16, and her boyfriend, Aries, who live on their own in the chaotic streets of Manila. Surviving as pickpockets, the lives of the young couple change when they suddenly become teenage parents. But not even a month into parenthood, their child is stolen from them. In order to retrieve the child, the young couple is forced to take desperate measures.
Top Cast


Ronwaldo Martin
Ronwaldo Martin
Aries
Ronwaldo Martin
Aries


Hasmine Killip
Hasmine Killip
Jane
Hasmine Killip
Jane


Maria Isabel Lopez
Maria Isabel Lopez
Cess
Maria Isabel Lopez
Cess


Sue Prado
Sue Prado
Alma
Sue Prado
Alma


Ruby Ruiz
Ruby Ruiz
Ale
Ruby Ruiz
Ale


Moira Lang
Moira Lang
Ertha
Moira Lang
Ertha


Karl Medina
Karl Medina
Male Announcer
Karl Medina
Male Announcer


Erlinda Villalobos
Erlinda Villalobos
Helen
Erlinda Villalobos
Helen
Paolo Rodriguez
Paolo Rodriguez
Head Guard
Paolo Rodriguez
Head Guard
John Vincent Servilla
John Vincent Servilla
Happy
John Vincent Servilla
Happy
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