
Love That Boy
Drama
Overview
Love That Boy is the story of Phoebe, a socially inept overachiever, unrecognized in a world run by C students. Phoebe’s life is totally dominated by her “To Do Before Graduation” list. When Phoebe’s best friend Robyn dumps Phoebe two weeks before college graduation, Robyn points out that Phoebe’s list is missing one essential thing - a boyfriend. Not wanting to be alone at graduation, the most important day of her life, Phoebe begins an ill-fated quest to find a boyfriend. After the demise of her first relationship - her “boyfriend” didn’t even know that they were going out - Phoebe inadvertently falls in love. The only problem is, he’s fourteen.
Top Cast


Nadia Litz
Nadia Litz
Phoebe
Nadia Litz
Phoebe


Elliot Page
Elliot Page
Suzanna
Elliot Page
Suzanna
Adrien Dixon
Adrien Dixon
Frazer
Adrien Dixon
Frazer
Nikki Barnett
Nikki Barnett
Robin
Nikki Barnett
Robin


Jennifer Kydd
Jennifer Kydd
Nikki
Jennifer Kydd
Nikki
P.J. Crosby
P.J. Crosby
Bugs (as Patricia 'PJ' Crosby)
P.J. Crosby
Bugs (as Patricia 'PJ' Crosby)
Dax Ravina
Dax Ravina
Jamie
Dax Ravina
Jamie
Alexandra Seay
Alexandra Seay
Liz
Alexandra Seay
Liz
Lauren Isenor
Lauren Isenor
Young Phoebe
Lauren Isenor
Young Phoebe
Amanda Smith
Amanda Smith
Shawna
Amanda Smith
Shawna
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