
Bare
Drama
Overview
A young woman's friendship with a drug-dealing drifter evolves into a lesbian romance.
Top Cast


Dianna Agron
Dianna Agron
Sarah Barton
Dianna Agron
Sarah Barton


Paz de la Huerta
Paz de la Huerta
Pepper
Paz de la Huerta
Pepper


Chris Zylka
Chris Zylka
Haden
Chris Zylka
Haden


Louisa Krause
Louisa Krause
Lucille Jacobs
Louisa Krause
Lucille Jacobs


Mary Price Moore
Mary Price Moore
Linda Barton
Mary Price Moore
Linda Barton


Alexandra Roxo
Alexandra Roxo
Ginger
Alexandra Roxo
Ginger


Lora Martinez-Cunningham
Lora Martinez-Cunningham
Jaz
Lora Martinez-Cunningham
Jaz
Kelly Pittman
Kelly Pittman
Diana
Kelly Pittman
Diana


Travis Hammer
Travis Hammer
Billy
Travis Hammer
Billy


Kelley Lewallen
Kelley Lewallen
Jenny
Kelley Lewallen
Jenny
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