
Take Me Out
Drama
Overview
A window into the broken soul of Bruce, battling long-term depression and the culmination of events leading up to the tipping point of his bottled up shame, guilt, and self-destruction.
Top Cast
Brian Anthony Collins
Brian Anthony Collins
Bruce Foster
Brian Anthony Collins
Bruce Foster


Romeo Sanchez
Romeo Sanchez
Mark
Romeo Sanchez
Mark


Andrew Burdette
Andrew Burdette
Casey
Andrew Burdette
Casey
Linnea Hedberg
Linnea Hedberg
Sylvia
Linnea Hedberg
Sylvia
Kayla Greyling
Kayla Greyling
Katy
Kayla Greyling
Katy
William S. Miller
William S. Miller
Bruce's Psychiatrist
William S. Miller
Bruce's Psychiatrist
Fritz Frauendorf
Fritz Frauendorf
Harvey
Fritz Frauendorf
Harvey
Alexander Roselli
Alexander Roselli
Friend at Park
Alexander Roselli
Friend at Park
Luisa Menzen
Luisa Menzen
Amy
Luisa Menzen
Amy
Danielle Bella
Danielle Bella
Grace
Danielle Bella
Grace
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