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Mara Clara (2010 TV series)
2010–11 Philippine television drama series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mara Clara is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by ABS-CBN. The series is a remake of the 1992 Philippine television series of the same title. Directed by Jerome C. Pobocan and Claudio "Tots" Sanchez-Mariscal IV, it stars Kathryn Bernardo and Julia Montes. It aired on the network's Primetime Bida line up and worldwide on TFC from October 25, 2010, to June 3, 2011, replacing 1DOL and was replaced by Guns and Roses.
The title is derived from María Clara, the mestiza heroine in Noli Me Tángere, a novel written by José Rizal.
Mara Clara was the highest-rated program on Philippine television from June 3, 2011, to October 26, 2012, when the 2012 series Walang Hanggan became the highest-rated show for 2012 according to Kantar Media Philippines.[2] The series is streaming online on YouTube.[3]
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Adaptation
Mara Clara was a remake of the 1992 television series, Mara Clara an adapted novel and serial of Emil Cruz Jr. produced by ABS-CBN Studios. In 1996, the original TV series was adapted into a film which nearly the whole cast reprised their roles. In August 2010, ABS-CBN announced that they had decided to remake the television series[4] with Kathryn Bernardo slated for the role of Mara opposite Julia Montes as Clara which centers on two children who were both born on the same day and were switched by Clara's biological uncle, Karlo (Ping Medina). Mara grew up poor while Clara grew up in a rich family as a spoiled girl. However, it was noted that Karlo was only following his brother Gary's (Jhong Hilario) order until both girls were returned to the people they belonged to. The series premiered on October 25, 2010, and continued to air until June 3, 2011.[5]
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Cast
Kathryn Bernardo portrays Mara David / Mara Del Valle originally by Judy Ann Santos
Julia Montes portrays Clara Del Valle / Clara David originally by Gladys Reyes
Mylene Dizon portrays Susan David originally by Susan Africa
Jhong Hilaro portrays Gary David originally by the late Eruel Tongco in the TV version and William Martinez in the movie version.
Dimples Romana portrays Alvira Del Valle originally by Beverly Vergel.
Protagonist
- Kathryn Bernardo as Mara E. David (de facto) / Mara C. Del Valle (de jure) – Mara is the main protagonist. She is the loving and hardworking daughter of Gary and Susan David who will do anything to support her family's needs. Her biological parents are Amanthe and Alvira Del Valle. Her life became miserable when Clara enters the picture to oppose. Despite, all of these misfortunes, she still holds on her faith in God and believes that the sun will shine again for her. She was kidnapped, but survived from being killed by Gary.
Antagonist
- Julia Montes as Clara C. Del Valle (de facto) / Clara E. David (de jure) – She is the beautiful and intelligent, but bratty daughter of Amanthe and Alvira Del Valle, a wealthy couple. Her biological parents are Gary and Susan and her friends resent Mara for her social status. She is head-over-heels in love with her childhood best friend Christian. In the end, she saves Mara. But she was shot by Gary after saving Susan. She was sent to the mental institution due to trauma, but she discharged a year later.
Main cast
- Mylene Dizon as Susan Estacio-David – Mara's foster mother and Clara's biological mother. She experiences resentment from Gary and his mother Lupe for not being well-off like Alvira.
- Jhong Hilario as Gary David† (not to be confused with the basketball player of the same name) – Alvira's ex-boyfriend and Lupe's older son. Later, it is revealed that he is not the latter's father, and is the biological father of Clara. This is because of his own plans where his brother Karlo had switched the girls at birth. He kidnapped Mara and tried to kill the latter. In the end, he died after Susan impaled him.
- Dimples Romana as Alvira Castillo-Del Valle – Clara's foster mother and Mara's biological mother. She has always felt the need to spoil Clara throughout her life despite her husband's objections. This went as far as hurting Mara in Clara's defense, before and even after knowing the identities of the girls.
- Bobby Andrews as Amanthe Del Valle – Clara's foster father and Mara's biological father. He does not approve of Clara's mean-spirited personality, caused by her spoiled attitude from childhood; thus, he feels distant to her as a foster father. Later revealed to have a mistress in his own company.
- Albie Casiño as Christian "Otoy" Torralba – Clara's childhood friend, and eventually Mara's boyfriend. Despite their rough first meeting and impressions, he becomes determined to earn Mara's friendship and trust.
- John Manalo as Erris Reyes – Christian's best friend. At first, he prioritizes working over his studies, but eventually enrolls in the same private school as Christian, Clara, and Mara.
Supporting cast
- Gina Pareño as Lupe David – Gary and Karlo's mother, Susan's mother-in-law Mara's grandmother and Clara's biological grandmother who knows nothing but money. She mistreats Susan, and subsequently Mara, for her lower-class background, and favors Alvira. She becomes nicer and changes her ways after realizing Mara's kind nature, and learning of her older son's toxic actions and behavior.
- Ping Medina as Karlo David† – Gary's younger brother, Lupe's youngest son, Susan's brother-in-law, and Mara's uncle. He is responsible for switching Mara and Clara at birth. He remains caring for Mara despite his crime against both her and Clara. He dies before the truth is revealed to everyone aside from his brother and Clara, but his diary documenting the incident is recovered by Susan.
- Desiree del Valle as Christina Borres† – Employee in Amanthe's company. She is revealed to be his mistress and was killed by Gary before she tried to look for Amanthe.
- Diego Loyzaga as Derrick Gonzales – Mara's second love interest, who was adopted by Mayor Nathaniel Gonzales after his biological father is imprisoned and Carlotta's adoptive brother.
Recurring cast
- Chokoleit† as CG – Susan's friend and Mara (and Clara)'s godparent.
- Tiya Pusit† as Yaya Vonnel – Clara (and Mara)'s nanny. She has taken care of Clara throughout the latter's childhood while the parents have been busy with their businesses. Her name is a pun on April Boy Regino's song "Ye Ye Vonnel".
- Jamilla Obispo as Lenita Santos† – Gary's evil mistress who supports his crimes. She died after saving Mara from a bomb explosion.
- Paolo Serrano as Fidel – Gary's friend
- Dido dela Paz as Abdul Dominador† / Lover Boy† – Owner of the casino who mistreats Lenita. He died after getting shot by Lenita.
- Cherry Lou as Vanessa Torralba – Christian's mother who does not like Mara and favors Clara.
- Jan Marini Alano as Virginia/Barang
- Richard Quan as Nanding
- Kiray Celis as Desiree Francisco – She is Clara's evil partner in crime, who also hates Mara and her friends due to Mara being raised poor. Together with Clara they make Mara's life miserable as hell.
- EJ Jallorina as Butch Mauricio – Mara's friend.
- Aria Clemente as Christina "Jin Jin" Angeles – Mara's friend.
- Vangie Martelle as Abby – Clara's friend.
- Arie Reyes as Kaye – Clara's friend.
- Phytos Ramirez as Miguel "Migs" Soriano – Christian's basketball teammate.
- Solo Kiggins as Anthony Mercado – Christian's basketball teammate.
- Marion Gopez as Mickey Torres – Christian's basketball teammate.
- Renzo Cruz as Mayor Nathaniel Gonzales† – Carlotta's biological father and Derrick's adoptive father who died after getting killed by one of Gary's henchmen.
- Helga Krapf as Carlotta Gonzales
- Francis Magundayao as young Gary
- Izzy Canillo as young Karlo
- Andre Tiangco as Atty. Barrameda
Special appearances
- Kimberly Fulgar as young Mara David
- Christine Joy de Guzman as young Clara De Valle
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Reception
International broadcast
Mara Clara had a successful run in Kenya, airing on NTV – one of the nation's top three television stations – during the 6pm to 7pm primetime slot. It aired in 2012 from April to June.[12] Due to its success, reruns were broadcast on the later 10pm primetime slot later in the year.
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