
Growing Up Gorman
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Derek Gorman thinks he has a simple plan to get popular; to win the battle of the bands competition and Patricia O'Connell's heart. But, sometimes life doesn't go as expected.
Top Cast


Brady Hepner
Brady Hepner
Derek Gorman
Brady Hepner
Derek Gorman


Emma Kenney
Emma Kenney
Emma Kenney


Hannah Cheramy
Hannah Cheramy
Hannah Cheramy


Makenzie Vega
Makenzie Vega
Makenzie Vega


Madison Wolfe
Madison Wolfe
Donna
Madison Wolfe
Donna


Jonathan Silverman
Jonathan Silverman
Jonathan Silverman


Gabriel Bateman
Gabriel Bateman
Gabriel Bateman


Preston Bailey
Preston Bailey
Preston Bailey


Luke Eisner
Luke Eisner
Luke Eisner


Charles Vandervaart
Charles Vandervaart
Charles Vandervaart
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