Dolce Amore (English: Sweet Love) is a 2016 Philippine romantic drama television series directed by Mae Cruz-Alviar, Richard Arellano and Cathy Garcia-Molina, starring Liza Soberano, Enrique Gil and Matteo Guidicelli. The series premiered on ABS-CBN and worldwide on The Filipino Channel on February 15, 2016, replacing Pangako Sa 'Yo. Cast and characters: Liza Soberano as Serena Marchesa Ibarra / Monica Urtola Hannah F. Lopez Vito as young Serena The main protagonist of the story. She is a Filipina who was adopted by a rich Italian man as an infant. She is raised as a 'princess', with several servants around her at all times, including a Filipina nanny. Despite her upbringing, she longs for a simple life, which her mother disapproves of. She is fascinated by the Philippines, from the stories she hears from her nanny and from her father who always speaks to her in Tagalog and later on reveals her true parentage.[6][7] Attempting to escape her arranged marriage to her best friend, she travels to the Philippines to search for a young billionaire who can save her family's company. Enrique Gil as Simon Vicente "Tenten" Ibarra Marc Santiago as young Tenten The deuteragonist of the story. A sickly orphan who lived in a convent before he was adopted by a family. They lost everything after he falls ill, and he had to start taking unconventional jobs to get their house back. He meets Serena while doing one of his jobs, as a call boy, under the impression that she was hiring him. Matteo Guidicelli as Gian Carlo De Luca The main antagonist of the story. He is Serena's ex-fiancé and best friend from Italy. Supporting cast: Cherie Gil as Luciana Marchesa Serena's Italian adoptive mother and Tenten's birth mother. She was initially against the adoption of Serena, which her husband decided on without her consent. She also doesn't approve of Serena's wishes to live a simple life because she believes "the worst thing in life is to be ordinary". Sunshine Cruz as Alice Urtola A nurse and refugee in the fictional land of Askovia. She was separated from her husband and two daughters after an explosion during a war in the 1990's. She is Serena's birth mother. Edgar Mortiz as Ruben "Dodoy" Ibarra Tenten's adoptive father and Taps' husband. Rio Locsin as Pilita "Taps" Ibarra A cook in the orphanage Tenten was in and she is Tenten's adoptive mother. She watched him grow up with no families who wanted to adopt him and ultimately decided to take him in. Kean Cipriano as Binggoy Ibarra Dodoy and Taps' eldest son and Tenten's adoptive brother. Ruben Maria Soriquez as Roberto Marchesa Serena's adoptive father who longed to have a child which was impossible for him and his barren wife. He raised her as his own and taught her about the Filipino culture, often speaking to her and telling her stories in Tagalog, since he himself was also raised by a Filipino nanny. Andrew E. as Eugene "Uge" Urtola Alice's husband and Serena's birth father. He was separated from his wife and children in the war of Askovia. Sue Ramirez as Angela "Angel" Urtola Serena's biological sister. She was separated from her sister after an explosion during a war in 1990's of Askovia. Extended cast: Hanna Ledesma as Sarah G. Frenchie Dy as Yaya Melds Jeffrey Tam as Jeijei Eslove Briones as Marky Matteo Tosi as Señor Silvio De Luca Laurence Mossman as Señor Mossman Rommel Padilla as Cardo Robert Villar as Franco Francine Prieto as Claudia Buenaventura James Lobo as Mark Ana Feleo as Adelina Boom Labrusca as Roger Earl Ignacio as Leo Vangie Labalan as Lola B Miguel Faustman as Lolo Fio Eric Nicolas as Lapid Bituin Escalante as Lota Hyubs Azarcon as Buboy Gilette Sandico as Glenda Alvin Anson as Favio De Luca Guest cast: Calvin Abueva as The Beast Basketball Player Beau Belga as Extra Rice Basketball Player Paulo Hubalde as The Basketball Player Callalily as Binggoy's Band Maxine Eigenmann as Young Luciana AJ Dee as Young Marco CX Navarro
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