
Former T.G.I.S actor Red Sternberg passes away at 50
– Former ‘T.G.I.S.’ (Thank God It’s Sabado) actor Red Sternberg passed away on May 27, according to his wife, Sandy Sternberg
– On a Facebook post, Sandy announced the sad passing of her husband at the age of 50
– According to her, her husband suddenly passed away in the morning of May 27
– The former T.G.I.S. actor who played the character of “Kiko,” would’ve been 51 today, May 30th

Source: Facebook
On a Facebook post, Sandy Sternberg wrote:
“It is hard to find the words right now to say that this has been the most difficult time I have ever gone through my whole life. To be greeted “happy birthday” and “sorry for your loss” at the same time three consecutive days of what was supposed to be a celebration full of birthdays. May was our month! 5th, 28th, 29th and 30th.
My husband suddenly passed away the morning of Tuesday, May 27th. To those who knew him from his early acting days, he was “Kiko,” but to our three kids and I he was simply Daddy/Dada. Today would have been his 51st birthday.
Please keep our family in your thoughts and prayers. I would kindly request our need for privacy at this time as we navigate this difficult journey.
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Memorial arrangements will be shared soon.”
In the Philippine teen-oriented television series ‘T.G.I.S.’ (Thank God It’s Sabado), which aired from 1995 to 1999 on GMA Network, the character Kiko was portrayed by actor Red Sternberg. Kiko’s full name in the series was Francisco Martin “Kiko” Arboleda De Dios. He was known for his humorous personality and distinctive speech, which endeared him to viewers. Kiko was paired with the character Michelle “Mitch” Ferrer, played by Rica Peralejo, forming one of the show’s memorable on-screen couples. Red Sternberg’s portrayal of Kiko contributed to the show’s popularity during its run.
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