
Angelenos
Drama
Overview
Set in Los Angeles, "Angelenos" follows several gay characters as they fall in love. In the midst of it, these characters are making their way through rejection, pursuing the impossible dreams, and trying to stay focused in the company of a beautiful city. Are you ready for love?
Top Cast


Tokio Sasaki
Tokio Sasaki
Sato
Tokio Sasaki
Sato
Roland Aaron Bullock
Roland Aaron Bullock
Roland
Roland Aaron Bullock
Roland
Andreas Seraphim
Andreas Seraphim
Alex
Andreas Seraphim
Alex
Randel Cuevas
Randel Cuevas
RJ
Randel Cuevas
RJ
Vassy
Vassy
Elena
Vassy
Elena
A.J. Tartleton
A.J. Tartleton
Noah
A.J. Tartleton
Noah
Sin Deyvis
Sin Deyvis
Pedro
Sin Deyvis
Pedro
Yasuko Yoshii
Yasuko Yoshii
Mika
Yasuko Yoshii
Mika
Alex Molina
Alex Molina
Jason
Alex Molina
Jason
Michael Kosta
Michael Kosta
Juan
Michael Kosta
Juan
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