
The Portrait
Drama · Family · History
Overview
A musical tale about two impoverished sisters' anguish over whether or not to sell the final masterpiece of their recluse father days before the second world war, in Manila.
Top Cast


Joanna Ampil
Joanna Ampil
Candida Marasigan
Joanna Ampil
Candida Marasigan


Rachel Alejandro
Rachel Alejandro
Paula Marasigan
Rachel Alejandro
Paula Marasigan


Celeste Legaspi
Celeste Legaspi
Doña Loleng
Celeste Legaspi
Doña Loleng


Cris Villonco
Cris Villonco
Susan
Cris Villonco
Susan


Aicelle Santos
Aicelle Santos
Violet
Aicelle Santos
Violet


Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo
Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo
Pepang
Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo
Pepang


Robert Arevalo
Robert Arevalo
Don Perico
Robert Arevalo
Don Perico


Nonie Buencamino
Nonie Buencamino
Manolo
Nonie Buencamino
Manolo


Sandino Martin
Sandino Martin
Bitoy Camacho
Sandino Martin
Bitoy Camacho


Paulo Avelino
Paulo Avelino
Tony Javier
Paulo Avelino
Tony Javier
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