The Truth About Juliet
Comedy · Romance
Overview
A group of friends living in Los Angeles shares complex lives and love affairs while trying to break into show business.
Top Cast


Karl Wiedergott
Karl Wiedergott
Chaloots
Karl Wiedergott
Chaloots


Spencer Garrett
Spencer Garrett
Dominic
Spencer Garrett
Dominic


Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith
Juliet
Samantha Smith
Juliet
Michael Marich
Michael Marich
John
Michael Marich
John
Tripp Reed
Tripp Reed
Reilly
Tripp Reed
Reilly


Xander Berkeley
Xander Berkeley
George
Xander Berkeley
George


Chad Einbinder
Chad Einbinder
Todd
Chad Einbinder
Todd


Marco St. John
Marco St. John
Jack Green
Marco St. John
Jack Green


Lennie Loftin
Lennie Loftin
Ralph
Lennie Loftin
Ralph
Marion Reed
Marion Reed
Tutor / Cassandra
Marion Reed
Tutor / Cassandra
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