
MY KIND OF PEOPLE
Comedy
Overview
After a DNA test uncovers his father's adoption, a proud paesano from Providence, Rhode Island grapples with the revelation that he's not actually Italian American, and never has been. With the foundation of his identity destroyed, and his familial bonds broken, he begins to spiral.
Top Cast


Justin J. Russo
Justin J. Russo
Gio
Justin J. Russo
Gio


Joey Dardano
Joey Dardano
Robbie
Joey Dardano
Robbie


Bonnie Rose
Bonnie Rose
Gram
Bonnie Rose
Gram
Joe Picozzi Sr.
Joe Picozzi Sr.
Pop
Joe Picozzi Sr.
Pop
Savino LaQuale
Savino LaQuale
Uncle Mike
Savino LaQuale
Uncle Mike
Anthony Ferrara
Anthony Ferrara
Sal
Anthony Ferrara
Sal


Mike Taverna
Mike Taverna
Pete
Mike Taverna
Pete
Parker Sturtevant
Parker Sturtevant
Fiammetta
Parker Sturtevant
Fiammetta
Sherry Puhacz
Sherry Puhacz
Auntie Maria
Sherry Puhacz
Auntie Maria
Melissa Schofield
Melissa Schofield
Auntie Dottie
Melissa Schofield
Auntie Dottie
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