Chariz Solomon - Filmography - Television

Television

Year Title Role Network
2013 Unforgettable Ruth Natividad GMA Network
2012 Magdalena Roxy
iBILIB: featuring Wonders of Horus Host
Personalan Celebrity Uzi GMA News TV
Spooky Valentine presents: Manikurista Nicolette GMA Network
Legacy Candy
Bubble Gang Herself/Guest
2011 Pepito Manaloto Kikay
Spooky Nights presents: Short Time of my Life Odette
Andres de Saya Charing
Elena M. Patron's Blusang Itim Chiqui
Pablo S. Gomez's Machete Candy De Jesus
2010 Beauty Queen Gracia
JejeMom Yasmin Villafuerte
Love Bug Presents: Wish Come True Britney
Diva Didi
Maynila: Makinig Ka, Puso Cindy
2009 Full House Maya
Adik Sa'yo Emilene Santos
All About Eve Jill (Special Guest Role)
2008 Codename: Asero Gigi
Babangon Ako't Dudurugin Kita Jadane
Bitoy's Funniest Videos Segment Host
Bubble Gang Guest Role
2007–2008 Sine Novela: My Only Love Marge
Zaido: Pulis Pangkalawakan Gayke
2007–present Startalk: Struck Attack! Segment Host
2007 StarStruck: The Next Level Herself

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