
Damned!
Comedy
Overview
An alternate re-telling of biblical stories told as Jesus being a teenager, Bible mystery solvers, and other comedic religious figures.
Top Cast


James Murray
James Murray
Judas
James Murray
Judas
Jeremy Guskin
Jeremy Guskin
Jesus
Jeremy Guskin
Jesus
Ronney Ascher
Ronney Ascher
Manuel Hossenfeffer Rodriguez
Ronney Ascher
Manuel Hossenfeffer Rodriguez
Marti Cooney
Marti Cooney
Mrs. Baker / Hoagie Woman
Marti Cooney
Mrs. Baker / Hoagie Woman
Laurence Frommer
Laurence Frommer
Mr. Baker
Laurence Frommer
Mr. Baker
Elizabeth Wood
Elizabeth Wood
Mary / Disgusted Angel
Elizabeth Wood
Mary / Disgusted Angel
David Skigen
David Skigen
Joseph
David Skigen
Joseph


Sal Vulcano
Sal Vulcano
Lawn Mower Boy / Extra
Sal Vulcano
Lawn Mower Boy / Extra
Matthew Glass
Matthew Glass
Larry
Matthew Glass
Larry
Hank Poje
Hank Poje
James Peterson / God / Smitty
Hank Poje
James Peterson / God / Smitty
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