
The Wild Man
Drama
Overview
A son takes care of his father with a deteriorating mental condition where he believes he's a wild animal.
Top Cast
Riley Cusick
Riley Cusick
Scott
Riley Cusick
Scott


Larry Fessenden
Larry Fessenden
Walter
Larry Fessenden
Walter


Kelli Maroney
Kelli Maroney
Dr. Procnile
Kelli Maroney
Dr. Procnile


Jenna Kanell
Jenna Kanell
Jackie
Jenna Kanell
Jackie


Chance Gibbs
Chance Gibbs
The Wild Man
Chance Gibbs
The Wild Man


Mia King
Mia King
Linh
Mia King
Linh


Major Dodge Jr.
Major Dodge Jr.
Will
Major Dodge Jr.
Will


Major Dodge
Major Dodge
Officer Lowell
Major Dodge
Officer Lowell
Charles "Skeeta" Jenkins
Charles "Skeeta" Jenkins
Charles "Skeeta" Jenkins


Robert Johnson
Robert Johnson
Harley
Robert Johnson
Harley
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