
Wifey Redux
Comedy · Drama
Overview
All is well in the Prendergast household. Or, at least, that is what Jonathan Prendergast would have you believe. But his relationships with his wife and teenage daughter, and his own sanity, are put to the test when he becomes maniacally obsessed with driving off his daughter's handsome new boyfriend.
Top Cast


Aidan McArdle
Aidan McArdle
Jonathan Prendergast
Aidan McArdle
Jonathan Prendergast


Angeline Ball
Angeline Ball
Saoirse Prendergast
Angeline Ball
Saoirse Prendergast


Wallis Day
Wallis Day
Young Saoirse
Wallis Day
Young Saoirse


Lauryn Canny
Lauryn Canny
Ellie Prendergast
Lauryn Canny
Ellie Prendergast


Shane O'Meara
Shane O'Meara
Young Jonathan
Shane O'Meara
Young Jonathan


Craig Grainger
Craig Grainger
Aodhan McAdam
Craig Grainger
Aodhan McAdam
Mark Langtry
Mark Langtry
Perfect Male
Mark Langtry
Perfect Male
Lorena Weldon
Lorena Weldon
Perfect Female
Lorena Weldon
Perfect Female
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