Mika dela Cruz

Profession: Actress, Model
Birthday: December 9, 1998

Mika dela Cruz is a Filipino actress who first gained popularity as one of the standout child stars of the 2000s. She became widely known through ABS-CBN’s Goin’ Bulilit, where her charm, comedic timing, and expressive screen presence made her an audience favorite.

As she grew older, Mika successfully transitioned into teen and adult roles, taking on drama, fantasy, and romance projects across two major networks. Upon moving to GMA Network, she established herself as a versatile young actress with roles in series like Poor Señorita, The Stepdaughters, and Love You Stranger. Her consistent growth on-screen and genuine personality online have made her one of the most enduring stars of her generation.

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Notable Works

ABS-CBN:

  • Goin’ Bulilit (2007–2010)
  • Kung Fu Kids (2008) – Mayumi
  • I Love Betty La Fea (2008)
  • MMK (multiple episodes)
  • Wansapanataym (guest roles)

GMA Network:

  • Poor Señorita (2016)
  • The Stepdaughters (2018)
  • Daddy’s Gurl (guest appearances)
  • Love You Stranger (2022)
  • Regal Studio Presents (various episodes)

Life and Public Image

  • Active lifestyle, beauty, and fashion content creator
  • Known for her warm, down-to-earth personality
  • Maintains close family ties, especially with her sister Angelika dela Cruz
  • Frequently appears in brand features, endorsements, and social media collaborations
  • Continues to connect with fans who grew up watching her as a child star

Achievements

  • One of the most memorable and successful Goin’ Bulilit alumni
  • Seamless transition from child roles to mature characters
  • Strong presence on GMA Network’s drama and comedy programs
  • Growing influence as an online personality and content creator

Fun Facts

  • Started her career in commercials before entering television
  • Part of the same Goin’ Bulilit batch as Sharlene San Pedro and CJ Navato
  • Enjoys crafts, beauty, and creative hobbies
  • Known for her youthful glow and timeless charm