Gulong Ng Palad - Cast of Characters

Cast of Characters

  • Kristine Hermosa as Luisa Santos Medel
  • TJ Trinidad as Ricardo "Carding" Medel
  • Cherie Gil as Philomena "Menang" Medel - Carding's mother and a wealthy socialite, Menang despises poor people, seeing them as gold diggers and doesn't approve Carding on dating Luisa. Menang is encouraging Carding to date Mimi as their marriage will help boast her campaign for mayor. In the end Menang attempted to burn her house down to get the insurance money, but was discovered and was left homeless and injured, Menang began experiencing the poor life and began to realize the error of her ways. She asked Luisa's family for forgiveness and they accepted, even allowing her to live with them. She has become the grandmother of Carding and Luisa's child.
  • Rio Locsin as Caridad "Idad" Santos
  • Joel Torre as Tomas Santos†
  • Andrea del Rosario as Mimi Sandoval - A girl coming from a wealthy family, Mimi was deeply infatuated with Carding (only to acquire his family's wealth for her own gain) and is jealous of Luisa. As the series goes on, Mimi has become a deranged psychopath and she's willing to resort through murder, blackmails, and manipulation in order to accomplish her tasks. She was later discovered and was arrested for her crimes, she was later bailed out by her mother Carmen. Mimi is set out to finish what she started, killing Luisa. She sneaked into Jojo's house and knock her unconscious and acquire the address to Luisa's place. She sneaked into her house and attempts to kill her but Carding subdues Mimi and saves Luisa, just he is about to take Luisa to the hospital and call 911, Mimi knocks him unconscious with a tire iron. Mimi attempts to kill herself and Carding, seeing that if she can't have him then no one will, but they were involved in an accident which results Mimi losing her legs. Mimi was arrested yet again for attempting murder and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Mimi's mother Carmen can only watch as her daughter is being abused by the female inmates.
  • Luis Alandy as Diego Morales†
  • Joross Gamboa as Totoy Santos
  • Roxanne Guinoo as Josefina "Jojo" Morales
  • Hazel Ann Mendoza as Nene Santos
  • Nash Aguas as Peping Santos
  • Mhyco Aquino as Mark
  • Tuesday Vargas as Saling
  • Racquel Villavicencio as Carmen Sandoval
  • Lito Pimentel as David
  • Ahron Villena as Japoy
  • Amy Perez as Lorraine Pineda
  • Rico Barrera as Alex Trinidad
  • Denise Joaquin as Wendy
  • Mishella Angela Maravilla as Chelsea
  • Mosang as Belen
  • Emma Villanueva as Tekla
  • Gigi Locsin as Doray
  • Benjie Felipe as Banjo
  • Gian Carlo Terry as Butch
  • Jeremiah Rosales as Makoy
  • Khaycee Aboloc as Gwen
  • Juan Rodrigo as Juancho
  • Kathryn Bernardo as Young Mimi
  • Neophytos Kyriacoli
  • Alexis Ramos
  • Maureen Larrazabal as Khyna
  • Louissa "Issa" Pressman as Luisa about age 5
  • Yassi Pressman as Luisa about age 12

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