
The Yank
Comedy
Overview
Tom Murphy, a middle-aged Irish-American man from Cleveland, travels to Ireland for his best friend’s wedding and to find the perfect woman.
Top Cast


Colm Meaney
Colm Meaney
Fintan McGuire
Colm Meaney
Fintan McGuire


Fred Willard
Fred Willard
Peter Murphy
Fred Willard
Peter Murphy


Kevin Farley
Kevin Farley
Fred Finnegan
Kevin Farley
Fred Finnegan


Nicole Forester
Nicole Forester
Colleen
Nicole Forester
Colleen


Niki Spiridakos
Niki Spiridakos
Vanessa
Niki Spiridakos
Vanessa


Charlotte Bradley
Charlotte Bradley
Fiona McGuire
Charlotte Bradley
Fiona McGuire


Martin Maloney
Martin Maloney
Declan Sweeney
Martin Maloney
Declan Sweeney


Lynette Callaghan
Lynette Callaghan
Molly Sweeney
Lynette Callaghan
Molly Sweeney


Maya Sayre
Maya Sayre
Carmel
Maya Sayre
Carmel
Nancy Telzerow
Nancy Telzerow
Sasha
Nancy Telzerow
Sasha
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