Myra Manibog

Myra Manibog

Myra had a difficult childhood. Born Geraldine Zervoulakos, her mother was abandoned by her father on the day Myra was born. Her family was extremely poor, and she was repeatedly molested by her stepfather. At the age of 11, she dropped out of school to work as a commercial print model. She was a stunning beauty and, dreaming of fame and fortune, joined the movies to earn money for her family. Under the screen name Myra Manibog, she became a star after doing the bold film Snake Sisters in 1984 for director Celso Ad Castillo. She was one of the top bold stars of the era, appearing in more than 30 movies over seven years. Among her other film credits were:

  • Naked Island (1984)
  • Matukso kaya ang anghel? (1984)
  • Silip (1985)
  • Bomba Queen (1985)
  • Room 69 (1985)
  • Sobra na, kulang pa (1985)
  • Mga Tigre sa Gubat (1986)
  • Isang kumot tatlong unan (1986)
  • Sukdulan (1987)
  • Night Swiming (1987)

  

Her bold acting included “Pene” scenes that featured actual penetration, though the explicit sex was censored for theatrical release.

She was married in 1987 and left the film industry when she became pregnant in 1989. Her last movie was Alias Pusa with Ramon Revilla. She and her husband battled shabu addiction and later separated. A single parent, Myra began selling french fries to school children, cooking at five in the morning and earning just P100 a day. Struggling to provide for her family, Myra took work in Japan as a document translator and as a club manager at night. She remained in Japan for 10 years before returning to the Philippines, where she turned her life around and now works as an assistant vice president at a BPO company in Cavite. She is also the manager of her children’s band, Alekza, Kevin and Aika, collectively known as A.K.A., and produced their debut album.

Open to acting again, Myra appeared in the television series Maalaala mo kaya in 2004. In 2024 she appeared with three of her children as Team Manibog on a “Timeless Beauty” episode of the TV show Family Feud Philippines. Team Manibog competed against The 80’s Goddesses, which had fellow 80’s bold stars Amanda Amores and Joy Sumilang as team members. Team Manibog prevailed.

Myra is not regretful of her sexy past, and has stated that today’s sexy stars should not be ashamed of what they are doing.

Last updated 3/2026

Coca Nicolas

Coca Nicolas

Coca was born on November 7, 1966 in Olongapo City. Her birthname was Johnnalee Hickins, but after talent manager Rey dela Cruz discovered her, she famously became known as Coca Nicolas, one of the “Softdrink Beauties” (along with Sarsi Emmanuelle and Pepsi Paloma). She starred in a string of hit films and enjoyed a lavish lifestyle as a bankable actress, with films such as Snake Sisters (1984), Naked Island (1984) and Kalapating Musmos (1985).

Excessive vice lead to her addiction to the drug Mogadon. When the Bold Era passed, her film career deteriorated. She took work as an entertainer in Japan, where she turned to alcohol abuse and heavy smoking, later suffering from lung disease as a result. By the time she returned to the Philippines, she had squandered her savings. Her financial struggles were compounded when she lost her Pampanga house during the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in 1991. Coca began selling ice and ice candy to earn a living.

Since overcoming her vices, Coca has appeared on several YouTube programs. The 2015 GMA News program Sexy Star Coca Nicolas’ Homecoming – Tunay Na Buhay has over one million views. In 2024, Coca opened up about her former housemate and friend, Pepsi Paloma, in an interview on Julius Babao’s Unplugged channel. In the interview, which has over two million views, Coca maintained that Pepsi’s rape allegations were fabricated by their manager Rey dela Cruz for publicity. In 2025, Unplugged featured Coca in I’ll Be Home For Coca, a reunion of Coca and fellow 80’s bold stars Sarsi Emmanuelle and Myra Manibog.

Now a devoted mother to her children, Coca said she regrets not putting aside money for her future during her glory days as a bold star.

Last updated 4/2026