
Life of the Party
Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
A group of friends plan an intervention to help their pal address his drinking problem. Things go awry when the shrink they hired fails to show up
Top Cast


Eion Bailey
Eion Bailey
Michael Elgin
Eion Bailey
Michael Elgin


Ellen Pompeo
Ellen Pompeo
Phoebe Elgin
Ellen Pompeo
Phoebe Elgin


Clifton Collins Jr.
Clifton Collins Jr.
Kipp
Clifton Collins Jr.
Kipp


John Ales
John Ales
Artie
John Ales
Artie


Gabriel Olds
Gabriel Olds
Stuart
Gabriel Olds
Stuart


Kristin Bauer
Kristin Bauer
Caroline / Kristin Bauer
Kristin Bauer
Caroline / Kristin Bauer


Pamela Reed
Pamela Reed
Evelyn
Pamela Reed
Evelyn


David Clennon
David Clennon
Jack
David Clennon
Jack


Rosalind Chao
Rosalind Chao
Mei Lin
Rosalind Chao
Mei Lin


Larry Miller
Larry Miller
Dr. Trent
Larry Miller
Dr. Trent
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