
Mercedes Cabral
Acting
Biography
Mercedes Cabral (born August 10, 1986) is a Filipino actress. She is best known for starring in Philippine arthouse and independent films, notably those by Brillante Mendoza such as Serbis, Kinatay, Captive, and Thy Womb. She also appeared in the South Korean film Thirst directed by Park Chan-wook. In 2021, she appeared in Huwag Kang Mangamba. She played the main antagonist role Agatha, a wicked stepmother of Joy, which is played by Francine Diaz. In 2016, she appeared in a Phil Giordano's award winning short film SUPOT. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born: August 10, 1986
Place of Birth: Manila, Philippines
Known For

Ante
LV and her family make their living by operating an illegal off track betting outlet. But things haven't been going well for them lately, and the future is uncertain with Sta. Ana Park closing down.

Aberya
A Filipino-American boxer on a pleasure trip, a prostitute on a mission, a local drug dealer experimenting with time travel, and a social climber all cross paths in Cebu, the beautiful Philippine southern island, in this deliriously imagined occult superhero movie.

Bingoleras
Six single women and a priest's lives intersect when a bingo marathon is launched in their church for the barangay fiesta, turning expectations and relationships upside down and inside out.

Sa Gabing Nanahimik Ang Mga Kuliglig
A priest is caught up in a situation, which will compel him to choose between the mandate of the church and his obligations as a citizen under the law of the people.

Six Degrees of Separation from Lilia Cuntapay
A professional horror movie extra prepares for her first ever acting award nomination.

Not Like Us
Life in a remote village in the Visayas turns upside down when villagers are stricken by an unknown disease. As the village chief and doctor try to control the situation, they discover that the dead are rising from their graves.

2 Good 2 Be True
Car mechanic Eloy makes a terrible first impression on Ali, who works for a real estate magnate. But both of them are hiding their true personas.

Colossal
Colossal explores the complexities of grief and the process of grieving as understood through the myth of a Man as he ventures through shifting landscapes ruminating.

I'm Drunk, I Love You
Days before graduation, two college best friends go on one last road trip where they settle how they really feel for each other.

Thirst
A respected priest volunteers for an experimental procedure that may lead to a cure for a deadly virus. He gets infected and dies, but a blood transfusion of unknown origin brings him back to life. Now, he’s torn between faith and bloodlust, and has a newfound desire for the wife of a childhood friend.
Filmography
as Luz
as Dolores
as Carms
as Hilo's wife
as Precious
as Flor
as Liza Espiritu
as Herself
as (voice)
as Mari
as Abby Rosales
as Chedeng
as Liza
as Lena Cortez
as Connie
as Beatriz
as Female Client
as Abby Rosales
as Armida
as Lani
as Magayo
as Agatha
as Captain Salvador
as Teacher Anna
as Carson’s Friend (Tomato Kick)
as Linda
as Linda
as Corazon
as Mercedes
as Celia
as Michelle
as Cynthia
as Rosita
as Mai
as Ahnha the Adulteress
as The House Worker
as Teresa
as Tina
as Camilla/Hunyango
as Andrea Maglalang
as Ayesha
as Woman
as Special Appearance
as Simone Sales
as Emma Policarpio
as Kell
as Giana
as Yenna
as Jenny
as Mila / Mercedes Cabral
as Pregnant Woman (segment "Punerarya")
as Pregnant Woman
as Gie
as Cecille
as Evelyn
as Evelyn
as Amanda
as Merly