
Tumbleweeds
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Whenever trouble strikes in one of her relationships, single mother Mary Jo Walker and her daughter, Ava, pack up and move to another city, a routine Ava is tiring of. This time, they are helped on their move to San Diego by trucker Jack Ranson. While Ava settles in, getting a leading part in the school play, Jack starts dating Mary Jo but soon reveals himself to be controlling and aggressive. Mary Jo prepares to flee again, angering Ava.
Top Cast


Janet McTeer
Janet McTeer
Mary Jo Walker
Janet McTeer
Mary Jo Walker


Kimberly J. Brown
Kimberly J. Brown
Ava Walker
Kimberly J. Brown
Ava Walker


Jay O. Sanders
Jay O. Sanders
Dan Miller
Jay O. Sanders
Dan Miller


Gavin O'Connor
Gavin O'Connor
Jack Ranson
Gavin O'Connor
Jack Ranson


Laurel Holloman
Laurel Holloman
Laurie Pendleton
Laurel Holloman
Laurie Pendleton


Lois Smith
Lois Smith
Ginger
Lois Smith
Ginger


Michael J. Pollard
Michael J. Pollard
Mr. Cummings
Michael J. Pollard
Mr. Cummings


Linda Porter
Linda Porter
Mrs. Boman
Linda Porter
Mrs. Boman
Ashley Buccille
Ashley Buccille
Zoe Broussard
Ashley Buccille
Zoe Broussard


Cody McMains
Cody McMains
Adam Riley
Cody McMains
Adam Riley
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