
Liway
Drama
Overview
The true story of a young mother who uses story-telling to protect her child from the reality of growing up in prison and the difficult life she endured.
Top Cast


Glaiza de Castro
Glaiza de Castro
Day / Commander Liway
Glaiza de Castro
Day / Commander Liway


Kenken Nuyad
Kenken Nuyad
Dakip
Kenken Nuyad
Dakip


Dominic Roco
Dominic Roco
Ric / Commander Toto
Dominic Roco
Ric / Commander Toto


Soliman Cruz
Soliman Cruz
Sulpicio
Soliman Cruz
Sulpicio


Joel Saracho
Joel Saracho
Mang Roger
Joel Saracho
Mang Roger


Sue Prado
Sue Prado
Pinang
Sue Prado
Pinang


Upeng Fernandez
Upeng Fernandez
Anita
Upeng Fernandez
Anita
Renante Bustamante
Renante Bustamante
Ron
Renante Bustamante
Ron


Khalil Ramos
Khalil Ramos
Karl
Khalil Ramos
Karl


Nico Antonio
Nico Antonio
Berto
Nico Antonio
Berto
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