Let's Go (Philippine TV Series) - Cast

Cast

Season 1 & 2

  • Alex Gonzaga as Alex
  • Badjie Mortiz as Badjie
  • Valerie "Bangs" Garcia as Bangs
  • Joem Bascon as Bob
  • Charee Pineda as Charie
  • Timmy Boy Sta. Maria as Dennis
  • Eda Nolan as Junniper
  • Janelle Quintana as Maffi
  • Mikel Campos as Mike
  • Blumark Roces as Norman
  • Jana Pablo as Trish
  • Kontin Roque as Zap
  • Smokey Manaloto as Mr. L

Season 3

  • Alex Gonzaga as Alex
  • Badjie Mortiz as Badjie
  • Valerie "Bangs" Garcia as Bangs
  • Joem Bascon as Bob
  • Charee Pineda as Charie
  • Timmy Boy Sta. Maria as Dennis
  • Eda Nolan as Junniper
  • Janelle Quintana as Maffi
  • Mikel Campos as Mike
  • Blumark Roces as Norman
  • Jana Pablo as Trish
  • Kontin Roque as Zap
  • Smokey Manaloto as Mr. L
  • Dianne Medina as Dianne
  • Kristoff Abrenica as Kristoff
  • Jamilla Obispo as Maggie

Season 4 - Go Kada Go!

  • Kim Chiu as Melody
  • Gerald Anderson as Gabe
  • Cathy Gonzaga as Alex
  • Matteo Guidicelli as Matteo
  • Valerie Garcia as Bangs
  • Eda Nolan as Junniper
  • Badjie Mortiz as Badjie
  • Joem Bascon as Bob
  • Kontin Roque as Zap
  • Gina Pareno

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