
Spud
Comedy · Drama
Overview
It's South Africa 1990. Two major events are about to happen: The release of Nelson Mandela and, more importantly, it's Spud Milton's first year at an elite boys only private boarding school. Spud is a boy from an ordinary background who wins a scholarship to a private school in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. Surrounded by boys with nicknames like Gecko, Rambo, Rain Man and Mad Dog, Spud has his hands full trying to adapt to his new home.
Top Cast


John Cleese
John Cleese
Mr. 'The Guv' Edly
John Cleese
Mr. 'The Guv' Edly


Troye Sivan
Troye Sivan
John 'Spud' Milton
Troye Sivan
John 'Spud' Milton


Jamie Royal
Jamie Royal
Henry 'Gecko' Barker
Jamie Royal
Henry 'Gecko' Barker
Sven Ruygrok
Sven Ruygrok
Robert 'Rambo' Black
Sven Ruygrok
Robert 'Rambo' Black


Blessing Xaba
Blessing Xaba
Sidney 'Fatty' Sibeko-Scott
Blessing Xaba
Sidney 'Fatty' Sibeko-Scott


Tom Burne
Tom Burne
Vern 'Rain Man' Blackadder
Tom Burne
Vern 'Rain Man' Blackadder


Josh Goddard
Josh Goddard
Charlie 'Mad Dog' Hooper
Josh Goddard
Charlie 'Mad Dog' Hooper


Travis Hornsby
Travis Hornsby
Alan 'Boggo' Greenstein
Travis Hornsby
Alan 'Boggo' Greenstein


Byron Langley
Byron Langley
Simon Brown
Byron Langley
Simon Brown


Jason Cope
Jason Cope
Mr. 'Sparerib' Wilson
Jason Cope
Mr. 'Sparerib' Wilson
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