

Drama
Overview
Three close knit 12-year-olds - introverted Jacob, precocious Malee and vulnerable Leonard - start down the path of self-discovery and begin to distinguish their own voices from those of their parents.
Top Cast


Zoe Weizenbaum
Zoe Weizenbaum
Malee Chuang
Zoe Weizenbaum
Malee Chuang


Conor Donovan
Conor Donovan
Jacob / Rudy Carges
Conor Donovan
Jacob / Rudy Carges


Jesse Camacho
Jesse Camacho
Leonard Fisher
Jesse Camacho
Leonard Fisher


Jeremy Renner
Jeremy Renner
Gus Maitland
Jeremy Renner
Gus Maitland


Annabella Sciorra
Annabella Sciorra
Carla Chuang
Annabella Sciorra
Carla Chuang


Jayne Atkinson
Jayne Atkinson
Ashley Carges
Jayne Atkinson
Ashley Carges


Linus Roache
Linus Roache
Jim Carges
Linus Roache
Jim Carges


Marcia DeBonis
Marcia DeBonis
Grace Fisher
Marcia DeBonis
Grace Fisher


Tom McGowan
Tom McGowan
Patrick Fisher
Tom McGowan
Patrick Fisher
Michael C. Fuchs
Michael C. Fuchs
Kenny
Michael C. Fuchs
Kenny
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