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WATCH: Gardo Versoza debuts in ‘Ang Probinsyano’
WATCH: Gardo Versoza debuts in ‘Ang Probinsyano’
ABS-CBN News
Published Apr 11, 2019 02:36 AM PHT
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Updated Apr 11, 2019 03:24 PM PHT

MANILA — Gardo Versoza is the latest addition to the cast of “FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano,” making his debut as the mysterious Lazaro in the long-running series’ Wednesday episode.
MANILA — Gardo Versoza is the latest addition to the cast of “FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano,” making his debut as the mysterious Lazaro in the long-running series’ Wednesday episode.
Lazaro appeared to be an ally of the fugitive Hipolito (John Arcilla), who had narrowly escaped the police assigned to hunt down the last known member of Pulang Araw.
Lazaro appeared to be an ally of the fugitive Hipolito (John Arcilla), who had narrowly escaped the police assigned to hunt down the last known member of Pulang Araw.
Guarded by armed men, Lazaro also had piles and piles of cash, hinting at involvement in criminal activity.
Guarded by armed men, Lazaro also had piles and piles of cash, hinting at involvement in criminal activity.
Versoza, who rose to fame in the 90s playing mainly sexy roles, is the third major new character to be introduced this week in “Ang Probinsyano” after it wrapped its story arc centering on Cardo’s (Coco Martin) Vendetta group.
Versoza, who rose to fame in the 90s playing mainly sexy roles, is the third major new character to be introduced this week in “Ang Probinsyano” after it wrapped its story arc centering on Cardo’s (Coco Martin) Vendetta group.
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Versoza follows the likes of Cogie Domingo and Raymart Santiago, who both portray police officers, as the latest recruits of the primetime series known for guesting big-name stars, and giving big breaks to former idols or struggling artists.
Versoza follows the likes of Cogie Domingo and Raymart Santiago, who both portray police officers, as the latest recruits of the primetime series known for guesting big-name stars, and giving big breaks to former idols or struggling artists.
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