
Nigel 3: The American Revolution
War · History · Drama
Overview
Two British redcoats contemplate their place in the American Revolutionary War and the world at large.
Top Cast


James C. Hauke
James C. Hauke
Nicholas Gelberry (voice)
James C. Hauke
Nicholas Gelberry (voice)
Elliot Russell
Elliot Russell
Rufus (voice) / Body Actor
Elliot Russell
Rufus (voice) / Body Actor
Kate McDade
Kate McDade
Narrator / Body Actor
Kate McDade
Narrator / Body Actor
Matthew Porco
Matthew Porco
Officer Wrigley (voice)
Matthew Porco
Officer Wrigley (voice)
Patrick Greeley
Patrick Greeley
George Washington (voice)
Patrick Greeley
George Washington (voice)
Liam Smith
Liam Smith
Niles Gelberry (voice)
Liam Smith
Niles Gelberry (voice)
Griffin Stover
Griffin Stover
British Recruiter (voice)
Griffin Stover
British Recruiter (voice)
Jackson Kiino-Terburg
Jackson Kiino-Terburg
Continental Recruiter (voice) / Body Actor
Jackson Kiino-Terburg
Continental Recruiter (voice) / Body Actor
Lennon Hauke
Lennon Hauke
British Officer (voice)
Lennon Hauke
British Officer (voice)
Marco McDade
Marco McDade
Body Actor
Marco McDade
Body Actor
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