
Alan's Autography
Drama
Overview
The successful writer Rick Brason faces a looming deadline, and he needs to find something to write about. When a close friend passes away, Rick must decide whether it is moral or not to write about his friend's life so soon after his passing.
Top Cast


Luke Boswell
Luke Boswell
Rick Brason
Luke Boswell
Rick Brason


Christian Dennis
Christian Dennis
Alan
Christian Dennis
Alan


Tony Garcia Cosin
Tony Garcia Cosin
David
Tony Garcia Cosin
David


Aleyna Kochan
Aleyna Kochan
Charlie
Aleyna Kochan
Charlie
Melodie Henry
Melodie Henry
Amy
Melodie Henry
Amy
Harry Nichols
Harry Nichols
Will
Harry Nichols
Will


Laura Baker
Laura Baker
Rick's Mum (voice)
Laura Baker
Rick's Mum (voice)
Carolina Costa
Carolina Costa
Paige
Carolina Costa
Paige


Louis Bispham
Louis Bispham
Kieron
Louis Bispham
Kieron
Josie Blane
Josie Blane
Alex
Josie Blane
Alex
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