
Model Minority
Drama
Overview
Kayla, an underprivileged Japanese American 16 year old, endangers her promising future as an aspiring artist when she becomes involved with a drug dealer.
Top Cast


Nichole Sakura
Nichole Sakura
Kayla Tanaka
Nichole Sakura
Kayla Tanaka


Jessica Tuck
Jessica Tuck
Angie Tanaka
Jessica Tuck
Angie Tanaka


Chris Tashima
Chris Tashima
Ken Tanaka
Chris Tashima
Ken Tanaka


Takayo Fischer
Takayo Fischer
Grandma Reiko Tanaka
Takayo Fischer
Grandma Reiko Tanaka


Delon de Metz
Delon de Metz
Treyshawn Doty
Delon de Metz
Treyshawn Doty
Courtney Mun
Courtney Mun
Amberlyn Tanaka
Courtney Mun
Amberlyn Tanaka


Helen Slater
Helen Slater
Mrs. Ambrose
Helen Slater
Mrs. Ambrose


Laura Innes
Laura Innes
Judge Keaton
Laura Innes
Judge Keaton


Marc Anthony Samuel
Marc Anthony Samuel
Dionte
Marc Anthony Samuel
Dionte


Robert Bailey Jr.
Robert Bailey Jr.
J.J.
Robert Bailey Jr.
J.J.
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