Maalaala Mo Kaya - All-Time MMK Actors/Actresses

All-Time MMK Actors/Actresses

During the "MMK 20: Maalaala Mo Kaya Dalawang Dekada" documentary special, they listed the actors and actresses that appeared most in MMK episodes.

List Actor Number of episodes† Memorable Episodes
1 Eula Valdez 32 episodes MMK Episode: Talaarawan (June 11, 1998)
MMK Episode: Yen (November 24, 2005)
2 Ricky Davao 31 episodes^ MMK Episode: Regalo (May 4, 2006)
3 Cherry Pie Picache 31 episodes^ MMK Episode: Oto San (August 16, 2001)
MMK Episode: Origami (January 14, 1999)
MMK Episode: Aklat (March 26, 1998)
4 Rio Locsin 27 episodes^ (for Rio) 25 episodes (for Joel) MMK Episode: Lubid (November 7, 2009)
Joel Torre MMK Episode: Poon (October 13, 2006)
5 Gina Pareño 23 episodes^ (for Bembol & Gina) 22 episodes (for Gardo & Albert) MMK Episode: Rehas (May 11, 2007)
Gardo Versoza MMK Episode: Oto San (August 16, 2001)
Albert Martinez MMK Episode: Bato (April 25, 2005)
Bembol Roco MMK Episode: Korte (November 17, 2006)
MMK Episode: Singsing (November 19, 2011)
6 Jennifer Sevilla 21 episodes MMK Episode: Sugat (April 2, 1998)
Gina Alajar MMK Episode: Bracelet (July 11, 2008)
7 Carlo Aquino 21 episodes^ (for Carlo) & 20 episodes (for Jean) MMK Episode: Maong (March 16, 2007)
MMK Episode: Scapular (February 2, 2006)
Jean Garcia MMK Episode: Rosaryong Itim (March 18, 1992)
8 Jodi Sta. Maria 18 episodes^ MMK Episode: Piso (August 4, 2006)
MMK Episode: Harang-Taga (August 26, 1999)
MMK Episode: Bracelet (December 4, 2010)
9 Romnick Sarmenta 16 episodes MMK Episode: Kasulatan (January 18, 1995)
MMK Episode: Kandila (December 22, 2005)
MMK Episode: Rubber Shoes (May 15, 1991)
10 Tirso Cruz III 15 episodes MMK Episode: Patalim (January 12, 2007)

† – as of now ^ – additional episode (when he or she's got another latest MMK episodes)

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