
The Man Who Lost Himself
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
The life story of Terry Evanshen, a Canadian Football League all-star who fell into a coma after a terrible car accident. When he wakes up, he has no recollection of his family or anything else in his life. His wife has the difficult burden of making him whole again, with unexpected consequences. Based on the biography "The Man Who Lost Himself".
Top Cast


David James Elliott
David James Elliott
Terry Evanshen
David James Elliott
Terry Evanshen


Wendy Crewson
Wendy Crewson
Lorraine Evanshen
Wendy Crewson
Lorraine Evanshen


Katie Boland
Katie Boland
Tracy Evanshen
Katie Boland
Tracy Evanshen
Clare Stone
Clare Stone
Tara Evanshen
Clare Stone
Tara Evanshen
Tatum Knight
Tatum Knight
Jennifer Evanshen
Tatum Knight
Jennifer Evanshen


Joshua Close
Joshua Close
Joe
Joshua Close
Joe


John Bourgeois
John Bourgeois
J.J. Albrecht
John Bourgeois
J.J. Albrecht


Warren Belle
Warren Belle
Paramedic
Warren Belle
Paramedic


Nanci Chambers
Nanci Chambers
Dr. Janice Golding
Nanci Chambers
Dr. Janice Golding
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