
Finding My Voice
Drama · Music
Overview
After a tragic event breaks her family apart, a teenage girl abandons her dreams of a music career and is thrown into the foster care system.
Top Cast


Michelle Ryan
Michelle Ryan
Lisa Kendall
Michelle Ryan
Lisa Kendall


Kierston Wareing
Kierston Wareing
Catherine
Kierston Wareing
Catherine


Nick Moran
Nick Moran
Simon
Nick Moran
Simon


Vicki Michelle
Vicki Michelle
Suz
Vicki Michelle
Suz


Rachel Warren
Rachel Warren
Jane
Rachel Warren
Jane


Arifin Putra
Arifin Putra
Chris Russell
Arifin Putra
Chris Russell


Alison Carroll
Alison Carroll
Nurse Jones
Alison Carroll
Nurse Jones


David Rubin
David Rubin
Todge
David Rubin
Todge


Atul Sharma
Atul Sharma
Doctor
Atul Sharma
Doctor


Peter Andre
Peter Andre
Costas
Peter Andre
Costas
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