
Ministry of the Mind
Drama
Overview
Something's got a hold of Jack, and it's killing his work-life balance. He's hours away from losing the last good thing he has, but can he take back control?
Top Cast
Matthew Gilpin
Matthew Gilpin
Jack / His Mind
Matthew Gilpin
Jack / His Mind
Richard Sullivan
Richard Sullivan
The Minister
Richard Sullivan
The Minister
Katrina Rose
Katrina Rose
Department of People
Katrina Rose
Department of People
Anna Hoiseth
Anna Hoiseth
Department of Administrative Affairs
Anna Hoiseth
Department of Administrative Affairs
Deri Evans
Deri Evans
Department of Fun
Deri Evans
Department of Fun
Ethan Smith
Ethan Smith
Department of Health & Fitness
Ethan Smith
Department of Health & Fitness
Tìarnan McCartney
Tìarnan McCartney
Friend
Tìarnan McCartney
Friend
Lucas Bryant
Lucas Bryant
Young Jack
Lucas Bryant
Young Jack
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