Ken Chan's most memorable characters

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From taking minor roles to big roles, Ken Chan has proved that he is a capable actor.

At 18 years old, the Kapuso star made his onscreen debut when he became a part of the 2011 Kapuso dance drama series 'Time of My Life.'

Ken then consistently starred in GMA programs including hit teen drama 'Tween Hearts,' and the primetime series 'Biritera,' 'Rhodora X,' and 'The Rich Man's Daughter.'

After playing minor roles on TV, he bagged the titular role in 'Destiny Rose' where he played a transgender woman in 2015, four years after his showbiz baptism of fire. Ken has also starred in another hit Kapuso program--a primetime series--titled 'Meant To Be,' playing Yuan Lee, one of the love interests of Billie, portrayed by Barbie Forteza.

He rose to fame in 2018 when he played Boyet, a man with a mild mental intellectual disability, in the high-rated GMA afternoon series 'My Special Tatay.'

In the series, Ken was paired with Rita Daniela, who played Aubrey, a prostitute. Their team-up was highly regarded for delivering one-of-a-kind on-screen chemistry. An unexpected love team was born from the pairing.

Ken and Rita starred in their second project as a love team in 'One Of The Baes' which aired from 2019 to 2020.

Since then, Ken has also worked with different leading ladies in different projects in TV and movies. Here's a rundown of Ken's most memorable characters on television:


My Special Tatay
Autism
Destiny Rose
Trans woman
Meant To Be
Yuan Lee
One of the Baes
The one
Ang Dalawang Ikaw
Mental disorder
Richard Lim
Ken Chan and Bianca Umali
'Third Is My First'
'That Thin Line Between'
Bond
'Mano Po Legacy: Her Big Boss'
Role
'Huling Ulan sa Tag-araw'
Entry
'Regal Studio Presents: Your House, My Home'
Reunited
'Papa Mascot'
Story

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