
Adolescents of Chymera
Drama
Overview
Based on actual events about the harsh realities of teenagers living life in a group home (where over 100,000 American juveniles live each year). The story: Roy, a new kid and artist from the suburbs is tested by Daryl, the group home leader and his military style rules, a forbidden romance with Laura, his streetwise and reactionary roommate, and his own troubled past as he tries to survive until 'graduation day'. In the end, only his art can save his dreams of love, hope and freedom.
Top Cast


Josh Keaton
Josh Keaton
Roy
Josh Keaton
Roy


Danny Arroyo
Danny Arroyo
Lucky
Danny Arroyo
Lucky
Chloe Taylor
Chloe Taylor
Laura
Chloe Taylor
Laura
Carl Gilliard
Carl Gilliard
Daryl
Carl Gilliard
Daryl
Alberto Rosas
Alberto Rosas
Praxedis
Alberto Rosas
Praxedis
David Stewart
David Stewart
Kevin
David Stewart
Kevin
Loretta Rucks
Loretta Rucks
Keisha
Loretta Rucks
Keisha
Jesse Henning
Jesse Henning
Steve
Jesse Henning
Steve
Victor Hoang Ly
Victor Hoang Ly
Minh
Victor Hoang Ly
Minh
Charselle Hooper
Charselle Hooper
Dee
Charselle Hooper
Dee
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