
Mary Tyler, Millennial
Comedy · Horror
Overview
Mary Tyler, Millennial is a horror comedy about our current past, present, and future. New to Los Angeles, Mary Tyler (Mary Ryan) takes a job at a mysterious startup called DaJaVue, which begins to warp her reality in strange and unsettling ways. Izabella Watson (Lucy Blehar) is the youngest CEO in America, and her amazing, fantastical yet unproven device, The DaJa, is poised to take over the tech world. Her lapdog assistant, Constance (Brigid Marshall), does everything possible to clear a shining path for Izabella's plans. Mary's roommate, Shelly (Sarah Moliski), balances her new acting gig on a cat-centric web series called Felinious with keeping her best friend's feet on the ground. Meanwhile, her co-worker, Donna (Victoria Allen) raises important questions about the direction and solvency of DaJaVue.
Top Cast
Clay Adams
Clay Adams
Congressman Jump
Clay Adams
Congressman Jump


Victoria Allen
Victoria Allen
Donna
Victoria Allen
Donna
Spencer Beghtol
Spencer Beghtol
Spencer
Spencer Beghtol
Spencer


Lucy Blehar
Lucy Blehar
Izabella Watson
Lucy Blehar
Izabella Watson
Sam Blehar
Sam Blehar
Sam
Sam Blehar
Sam
Lauren Burgess
Lauren Burgess
Alyson
Lauren Burgess
Alyson


Kurt Carley
Kurt Carley
Zanzibar
Kurt Carley
Zanzibar


Kiki Lee
Kiki Lee
Sheera
Kiki Lee
Sheera
Jackson Coulouris
Jackson Coulouris
Jackson
Jackson Coulouris
Jackson
Paul Stephen Edwards
Paul Stephen Edwards
Interviewer
Paul Stephen Edwards
Interviewer
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