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Sandy Talag
Born
Sandra Ann R. Talag

Sandra Ann R. Talag, popularly known as Sandy Talag, is a Filipina child actress. She rose to fame through the television talent search StarStruck Kids.


Year Title Character/Role Attributes
2009 Sana Ngayong Pasko Young Fely plays younger counter-part of Ms.Gina Alajar
2009 Ikaw Sana Young Eliza plays younger counter-part of Jennylyn Mercado
2009 Adik Sa'Yo Ria Domingo plays the sister of Dennis Trillo
2009 Totoy Bato Hospital Cilent
2009 All About Eve Young Erika plays the younger counter-part of Sunshine Dizon.
2008 Luna Mystika Young Luna plays the younger counter-part of Heart Evangelista
2008 Obra - in the episode Sanib
2008 Codename: Asero Sofie Aguillar plays the daughter of Janno Gibbs' character
2007 Kamandag Young Ditas plays the younger Ehra Madrigal in this adaptation of Carlo J. Caparas' graphic novel
2007-2008 My Only Love Musay as Rhian Ramos' half sister
2007 Daisy Siete Young Rochelle in the Tabachingching season
2007 Lupin Angela as Richard Gutierrez's adopted sister
2006 Majika Young Sara younger version of Ryza Cenon
2005 Mahiwagang Baul Jewel -
2005 Love to Love Marcia in the Love for Rent season
2004 StarStruck Kids herself debut

Film

Year Title Character/Role Attributes
2005 Lovestruck Young Denise plays the younger counter-part of Jennylyn Mercado for the first time
2007 Bahay Kubo Young Jasmine plays the younger counter-part of Yasmien Kurdi
2007 Ouija Young Luna plays the younger counter-part of Rhian Ramos

|-TRIVIA |- |-Sandy is one of the 5 celebrities winner of 1 Million Pesos is All Stak K when she bracely sang "Through the Fire". She's also the youngest winner of the said show. Joined Regine Velasquez, Marc Tupaz of Shamrock, EB Babe Belle and Aiza Seguerra.

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