
Bear Cub
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Pedro, a gay man with an active social life and big circle of friends, takes in his nephew Bernardo for a couple weeks. When it appears as though it might become a permanent arrangement, however, Pedro turns to his friends for guidance as he and 9-year-old Bernardo begin to forge a household together.
Top Cast


José Luis García Pérez
José Luis García Pérez
Pedro
José Luis García Pérez
Pedro


David Castillo
David Castillo
Bernardo
David Castillo
Bernardo


Empar Ferrer
Empar Ferrer
Doña Teresa
Empar Ferrer
Doña Teresa


Elvira Lindo
Elvira Lindo
Violeta
Elvira Lindo
Violeta


Arno Chevrier
Arno Chevrier
Manuel
Arno Chevrier
Manuel
Mario Arias
Mario Arias
Javi
Mario Arias
Javi
Daniel Llobregat
Daniel Llobregat
Bernardo, 14 years
Daniel Llobregat
Bernardo, 14 years


Josele Román
Josele Román
Gloria
Josele Román
Gloria
Juan Ramón Deacal
Juan Ramón Deacal
14 years old friend
Juan Ramón Deacal
14 years old friend


Elena Jiménez
Elena Jiménez
14 years old friend
Elena Jiménez
14 years old friend
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