
Steel City
Drama
Overview
After a tragic accident caused by the truck of the middle-aged Carl Lee where a woman dies with a crushed stern, he is arrested and sent to the county jail. His son PJ, who works washing dishes and cleaning tables in a restaurant, feels lost, without financial support to keep his father's house, and is fired from his job and evicted from his house.
Top Cast


John Heard
John Heard
Carl Lee
John Heard
Carl Lee


Tom Guiry
Tom Guiry
PJ Lee
Tom Guiry
PJ Lee


America Ferrera
America Ferrera
Amy Barnes
America Ferrera
Amy Barnes


Clayne Crawford
Clayne Crawford
Ben Lee
Clayne Crawford
Ben Lee


Laurie Metcalf
Laurie Metcalf
Marianne Karn
Laurie Metcalf
Marianne Karn


Raymond J. Barry
Raymond J. Barry
Vic Lee
Raymond J. Barry
Vic Lee


Jamie Anne Allman
Jamie Anne Allman
Maria Lee (as Jamie Anne Brown)
Jamie Anne Allman
Maria Lee (as Jamie Anne Brown)
Kristian Best
Kristian Best
Michael Karns
Kristian Best
Michael Karns


James DeBello
James DeBello
Danny
James DeBello
Danny
Michael Cowan
Michael Cowan
Carpenter at Fire Job
Michael Cowan
Carpenter at Fire Job
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