
Phony
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Sunny, a young Asian American woman with anger management issues, returns home to the San Gabriel Valley seeking respite from her recent career failures - but a simple grocery shopping trip with her mother may prove more than she can handle.
Top Cast
Jess Dela Merced
Jess Dela Merced
Sunny
Jess Dela Merced
Sunny


Princess Punzalan
Princess Punzalan
Princess Punzalan
Elaina Wang
Elaina Wang
Elaina Wang


Kristina Wong
Kristina Wong
Kristina Wong
Kyle Mizono
Kyle Mizono
Kyle Mizono
Yung-I Chang
Yung-I Chang
Yung-I Chang
Joyce Wu
Joyce Wu
Joyce Wu


Charles Rogers
Charles Rogers
Charles Rogers
Heather Fink
Heather Fink
Heather Fink
Steven Kelly
Steven Kelly
Steven Kelly
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