“The Cleaning Lady” on Fox bolsters its Season 4 cast with Patricia De Leon, Robert Cicchini, and Lea Salonga. The series returns Tuesday, March 25th at 8 PM ET/PT.
The series follows Thony De La Rosa (Élodie Yung), a Cambodian-Filipino former surgeon who makes a living as a cleaning service worker alongside her sister-in-law, Fiona (Martha Millan). After witnessing a murder, Thony is offered a job both as a cleaner and a doctor within a criminal organization that could pay well enough to help her son and her family.

Robert Cicchini joins as recurring guest star Joel Herman, an Assistant District Attorney. Herman, a thorough investigator with a disarmingly easy-going demeanor, surprises Thony at the hospital. While he insists he’s there to help, he suspects she’s under pressure from the cartel.

Patricia De Leon joins as recurring guest star Chiqui, the imposing and domineering prison boss of the Mexican Mafia. Chiqui, who revels in displays of power, is treated like royalty by her devoted crew.

Lea Salonga guest stars as Rose in Episode 402, “Le Medecin.” Rose, a wealthy former acquaintance of Fiona’s (Martha Millan), uses every opportunity to flaunt her charitable contributions. Her condescending comments during Fiona’s cleaning service escalate to unbearable levels.
Lea Salonga, known for “Miss Saigon” (Tony Award), Disney’s ‘Princess Jasmine’ and ‘Fa Mulan,’ and recent Broadway productions “Old Friends” and “Here Lies Love,” guest stars in “The Cleaning Lady.” Her credits include “Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin,” “Yellow Rose,” “Centaurworld,” and “Little Demon.”
Robert Cicchini’s filmography includes notable roles in “Dreamgirls,” “The Godfather Part III,” “Six Feet Under,” and “Murder In The First.”
Patricia De Leon currently stars in Season 2 of Paramount+’s Lioness and previously held a significant recurring role on FX’s Mayans M.C. Her television credits also include recurring roles on ABC’s Station 19 and Max’s Genera+ion. On the big screen, she’s appeared in supporting roles in Mark Robert Ellis’ One Heart (opposite Abigail Spencer and Matthew Lillard) and Dana Gonzales’ Centurion: The Dancing Stallion (opposite Amber Midthunder and Billy Zane).