
Foxfire
Drama
Overview
Set in the 1950s, a a group of young girls in upstate New York form their own gang.
Top Cast
Raven Adamson
Raven Adamson
Legs
Raven Adamson
Legs
Katie Coseni
Katie Coseni
Maddy
Katie Coseni
Maddy


Madeleine Bisson
Madeleine Bisson
Rita
Madeleine Bisson
Rita
Claire Mazerolle
Claire Mazerolle
Goldie
Claire Mazerolle
Goldie
Rachael Nyhuus
Rachael Nyhuus
Violet
Rachael Nyhuus
Violet
Paige Moyles
Paige Moyles
Lana
Paige Moyles
Lana
Lindsay Rolland-Mills
Lindsay Rolland-Mills
VV
Lindsay Rolland-Mills
VV
Alexandria Ferguson
Alexandria Ferguson
Marsha
Alexandria Ferguson
Marsha
Chelsee Livingston
Chelsee Livingston
Agnes
Chelsee Livingston
Agnes


Tamara Hope
Tamara Hope
Marianne
Tamara Hope
Marianne
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