Main Cast
Cast | Character | Summary |
---|---|---|
Marian Rivera | MariMar Perez-Santibañez Bella Aldama Marimar Aldama Santibanez |
The epitome of simplicity and innocence, MariMar is an unassuming girl who falls in love with Sergio, the rich heir to the Santibañez hacienda. Her relationship with Sergio causes her misery until she learns to fight back. Little does MariMar know that she is the only heiress of the Aldamas. When she gives birth to Cruzita she promises herself to protect her daughter from Sergio. She gets very jealous when she sees Sergio with other women especially Innocencia. |
Dingdong Dantes | Sergio Santibañez | Rebellious and impulsive, Sergio takes advantage of MariMar's naïveté to take revenge on his father and ex-girlfriend-turned-stepmother, but later because of Marimar's good nature he started falling in love with her. He later finds out about Bella's daughter and that he is her biological father. He gets very jealous when he sees MariMar with other men especially Adrian and Dr. Hayden. He is later forced by Angelica to marry her because she has evidence that shows MariMar is Tiya Ezperanza's killer. |
Katrina Halili | Angelika Santibañez Angelika Aldama † |
The ambitious and stuck-up Angelika was Sergio's first girlfriend. Although she married Renato (Sergio's father) for his money, she makes it her life's purpose to ruin Sergio and MariMar/Bella Aldama's relationship. |
Richard Gomez | Renato Santibañez | Renato is Sergio's father who's blinded by his love for Angelika. Although he is one of MariMar's main adversaries, he becomes an ally to MariMar/Bella Aldama to downfall Angelika's evil plans. |
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