
Blood and Water
Drama
Overview
An Olympic platform diver struggles to return to the pool after a horrific training accident.
Top Cast


Steele Johnson
Steele Johnson
Garrett Delaney
Steele Johnson
Garrett Delaney


Kaili Vernoff
Kaili Vernoff
Tracy Delaney
Kaili Vernoff
Tracy Delaney
Luiz Gola
Luiz Gola
Judge 1
Luiz Gola
Judge 1
Danielle Tate
Danielle Tate
Judge 2
Danielle Tate
Judge 2
Luke David Young
Luke David Young
Judge 3
Luke David Young
Judge 3
Audrey Tchoukoua
Audrey Tchoukoua
Judge 4
Audrey Tchoukoua
Judge 4
Beverly Acinapuro
Beverly Acinapuro
Judge 5
Beverly Acinapuro
Judge 5
George Taylor III
George Taylor III
Judge 6
George Taylor III
Judge 6
Trenice Edwards
Trenice Edwards
Judge 7
Trenice Edwards
Judge 7
Joe Boselli
Joe Boselli
Announcer
Joe Boselli
Announcer
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