
Particles of Truth
Drama
Overview
Lilli Black, battling her painful memories and the secrets surrounding her dying father, collides into the complicated and obsessive life of Morrison Wiley on the streets of New York City. This peculiar love story exposes Lilli's internal bouts and her nightmarish "bad luck".
Top Cast
Jennifer Elster
Jennifer Elster
Lilli Black
Jennifer Elster
Lilli Black


Susan Floyd
Susan Floyd
Louise
Susan Floyd
Louise


Larry Pine
Larry Pine
Mr. Wiley
Larry Pine
Mr. Wiley


Leslie Lyles
Leslie Lyles
Mrs. Wiley
Leslie Lyles
Mrs. Wiley


Mark Margolis
Mark Margolis
Grandpa Black
Mark Margolis
Grandpa Black
Elizabeth Van Meter
Elizabeth Van Meter
Flora
Elizabeth Van Meter
Flora
Alan Samulski
Alan Samulski
Johnny
Alan Samulski
Johnny
Victoria Rosen
Victoria Rosen
Child Lilli
Victoria Rosen
Child Lilli
Ray Rosato
Ray Rosato
Timmy
Ray Rosato
Timmy


Gregor Manns
Gregor Manns
Jimmy
Gregor Manns
Jimmy
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