Grow Up
Overview
Sophie is a small-town teenager taking an art scholarship program at Wyatt University in the summer. This summer will change Sophie's life forever.
Top Cast
Ryleigh Sharpe
Ryleigh Sharpe
Sophie
Ryleigh Sharpe
Sophie
Tiffany Gauntt
Tiffany Gauntt
Lilian
Tiffany Gauntt
Lilian
Triston Dodson
Triston Dodson
Luke
Triston Dodson
Luke
Bill Small
Bill Small
Professor Robinson
Bill Small
Professor Robinson
Joshua Jameson
Joshua Jameson
Dallas
Joshua Jameson
Dallas
Jessica Shelkey
Jessica Shelkey
Aunt Jessi
Jessica Shelkey
Aunt Jessi
Riley Green
Riley Green
Mia
Riley Green
Mia
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