Valiente
Also known asBrave
GenreAction drama
Directed by
  • Herman Escueta
  • Jose Rowel Icamen
Starring
Opening theme"Valiente" by Vic Sotto
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageTagalog
Production
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time30 minutes
Production companyTAPE Inc.
Original release
Network
ReleaseFebruary 10, 1992 (1992-02-10) 
September 12, 1997 (1997-09-12)
Related
Valiente (2012)

Valiente (International title: Brave) is a Philippine television drama action series broadcast by ABS-CBN and GMA Network. Directed by Herman Escueta and Jose Rowel Icamen, it stars Michael de Mesa and Tirso Cruz III. It premiered on February 10, 1992 on ABS-CBN replacing Agila and aired its final episode on the network on January 27, 1995. The series premiered on GMA Network on January 30, 1995. The series concluded on September 12, 1997.

A reboot aired in 2012 on TV5.

Cast and characters

Lead cast
Supporting cast
  • Glenda Garcia as Leona Braganza[3]
  • Mariz Ricketts as Maila Braganza-Valiente
  • Odette Khan as Trinidad "Trini" Braganza
  • Jean Garcia as Elaine Velasquez-Braganza
  • Ruben Rustia as Damian Valiente
  • Renato del Prado as Pepito "Peping" Ramirez
  • Aris Cuevas as Badong
  • Jose Manalo as Elias
  • Nante Montreal as Camillo
  • Miguel Rodriguez
  • Marissa Sanchez as Vivian
  • Val Victa as Fidel Dioquino
  • Eugene Domingo as Dolores
  • Alma Lerma as Adeling
  • Marlon Mance as Dino
  • Lucita Soriano as Nena
  • Richard Arellano as Crisanto
  • Simon Serrano as Bugoy
  • Rustom Padilla as Albert Rosales
  • Liza Ranillo as Cita
  • Jeniffer Mendoza as Celia
  • Patricia Ann Roque as Lea / Melissa B. Valiente
  • Karina "Kara" Cruz as Chona
  • John Arcilla as Froilan / Benjie
  • Robert Arevalo as Cenon
  • Maggie Dela Riva
  • Tet Antiquiera
  • Rochelle Barrameda
  • Romy Mallari as Lea's adoptive father
  • Jean Saburit as Lea's adoptive mother
  • Matutina
  • Berting Labra
  • Beverly Javaluyas
Guest cast

References

  1. "Michael de Mesa returns for TV5's Valiente remake". The Philippine Star. January 6, 2012. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
  2. Bardinas, Mary Ann (January 19, 2019). "Tirso Cruz III's brilliant performances as a Kapamilya actor through the years". ABS-CBN. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
  3. "Afternoon TV dramas in the '90s". PEP. May 14, 2008. Archived from the original on June 16, 1997. Retrieved January 7, 2023.
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