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08:00 am - 10:21 am, Thursday, January 1 on WXTV MovieSphere Gold (41.2)

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A young boy with a facial deformity begins the fifth grade in a mainstream school with the help and support of his mother and father. The challenges he faces helps others learn to not judge a book by its cover.

2017 English
Drama Fantasy Social Issues Adaptation Family

Cast & Crew
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Julia Roberts (Actor) .. Isabel Pullman
Jacob Tremblay (Actor) .. Auggie Pullman
Owen Wilson (Actor) .. Nate Pullman
Mandy Patinkin (Actor) .. Tushman
Millie Davis (Actor) .. Summer
Daveed Diggs (Actor) .. Browne
Izabela Vidovic (Actor) .. Via
Danielle Rose Russell (Actor) .. Miranda
Noah Jupe (Actor) .. Jack
Bryce Gheisar (Actor) .. Julian
Mark Dozlaw (Actor) .. Teenage Doctor
Rukiya Bernard (Actor) .. Nurse
Jennifer March (Actor) .. Neonatologist
Elle McKinnon (Actor) .. Charlotte
Ty Nicolas Consiglio (Actor) .. Amos
Kyle Harrison Breitkopf (Actor) .. Miles
James Hughes (Actor) .. Henry
J. Douglas Stewart (Actor) .. Darth Sidious
Ali Liebert (Actor) .. Ms. Petosa
Joseph Gordon (Actor) .. Dodgeball Player
Erika McKitrick (Actor) .. Ella
Nadji Jeter (Actor) .. Justin
Ben Ratner (Actor) .. Mr. Davenport
Jason McKinnon (Actor) .. School Photographer
Izzy Lieberman (Actor) .. Reid
Hannah Hoberman (Actor) .. Rebecca
Michael Alan Healy (Actor) .. Chewbacca
Sônia Braga (Actor) .. Grans
Nicole Oliver (Actor) .. Jack Will's Mom
Emily- Rose Delahunty (Actor) .. Ximena Chin
Lucia Thain (Actor) .. Savanna
Sasha Neuhaus (Actor) .. Maya
Rachel Hayward (Actor) .. Miranda's Mom
Callahan Brebner (Actor) .. Guy on Bus
Caleb Gordon (Actor) .. Our Town Player
Grayson Maxwell Gurnsey (Actor) .. Our Town Player
Emily Giannozio (Actor) .. Our Town Player
Haley Goldin (Actor) .. Our Town Player
Macie Margaret Chbosky (Actor) .. Via (Age 4)
Victoria Cruz (Actor) .. Science Fair Judge
Crystal Lowe (Actor) .. Julian's Mom
Steve Bacic (Actor) .. Julian's Dad
Emma Tremblay (Actor) .. Michelle
Armen Henry Bagdasarov (Actor) .. Danny
Lidya Jewett (Actor) .. Lina Annan
Kaelyn Breitkopf (Actor) .. Angela
Benjamin Ratner (Actor) .. Pan Davenport

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Did You Know..
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Julia Roberts (Actor) .. Isabel Pullman
Born: October 28, 1967
Birthplace: Smyrna, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Born October 28th, 1967, Georgia native Julia Roberts was raised in a fervently pro-theater environment. Her parents regularly hosted acting and writing workshops, and both of the Roberts children (Julia and her brother Eric) showed an interest in the performing arts at an early age. Ironically enough, Eric was the first to break into film; in 1978, one year after their father died of lung cancer at 47, Eric Roberts starred in director Frank Pierson's psychological drama King of the Gypsies. Though her older brother would go on to have a solid acting career, it was, of course, Julia Roberts who earned a spot among Hollywood's elite.After making her film debut in Blood Red -- which wouldn't be released until 1989, despite having been completed in 1986 -- and appearing in several late '80s television features, Roberts got her first real break in the 1988 made-for-cable drama Satisfaction. That role, consequently, led to her first significant supporting role -- a feisty pizza parlor waitress in 1989's Mystic Pizza with Annabeth Gish, Lili Taylor, and a then 19-year-old Matt Damon. While Mystic Pizza was not a star-making film for Roberts, it certainly helped earn her the credentials she needed to land the part of Shelby, an ill-fated would-be mother in Steel Magnolias. The 1989 tearjerker found her acting alongside Sally Field and Shirley MacLaine, and culminated in an Oscar nomination for Roberts. While the success of Steel Magnolias played no small part in launching Roberts' career, and undoubtedly secured her role in the mediocre Flatliners (1990) with former flame Kiefer Sutherland, it was director Garry Marshall's romantic comedy Pretty Woman with Richard Gere that served as her true breakthrough role. Roberts' part in Pretty Woman (a good-hearted prostitute who falls in love with a millionaire client) made the young actress a household name and cemented what would become a permanent spot in tabloid fodder. Roberts broke off her engagement with Sutherland in 1991, just three days before they were scheduled to be married, and surprised the American public in 1993, when she began her two-year marriage to country singer Lyle Lovett. Roberts' personal life kept her name in the spotlight despite a host of uneven performances throughout the early '90s (neither 1991's Dying Young or Sleeping With the Enemy garnered much acclaim), as did a reputed feud with Steven Spielberg during the filming of Hook (1991). Luckily, Roberts made decidedly less embarrassing headlines in 1993, when her role alongside future Oscar winner Denzel Washington in The Pelican Brief reaffirmed her status as a dramatic actress. Her career, however, took a turn back to the mediocre throughout the following year; both Prêt-à-Porter and I Love Trouble proved commercial flops, and Mary Reilly (1996) fizzled at the box office as well. The downward spiral reversed directions once again with 1996's Michael Collins and Conspiracy Theory with Mel Gibson, and led to several successful comic roles including Notting Hill with Hugh Grant, Runaway Bride, and most notably, My Best Friend's Wedding with Rupert Everett and a then virtually unknown Cameron Diaz. Roberts' biggest success didn't present itself until 2000, though, when she delivered an Oscar-winning performance playing the title role in Steven Soderbergh's Erin Brockovich. The film, based on the true story of Erin Brockovich, a single mother who, against all odds, won a heated battle against corporate environmental offenders, earned Roberts a staggering 20-million-dollar salary. Officially the highest paid actress in Hollywood, Roberts went on to star in 2001's America's Sweethearts with Billy Crystal, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and John Cusack, as well as The Mexican with Brad Pitt. While on the set of The Mexican, Roberts met cameraman Danny Moder, whom she would marry in 2001 almost immediately after ending a four-year relationship with fellow actor Benjamin Bratt. Indeed, 2001 was a banner year for Roberts; in addition to America's Sweethearts and The Mexican, Roberts starred in the crime caper Ocean's Eleven, in which she rejoined former co-stars Brad Pitt and Matt Damon, and acted for the first time with George Clooney and Don Cheadle. Julia Roberts worked with Soderbergh once again in 2002's Full Frontal, which, despite a solid cast including Mary McCormack and Catherine Keener, among others, did not even begin to fare as well as Erin Brockovich. Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002), which featured Roberts as a femme fatale alongside George Clooney, Sam Rockwell, and Drew Barrymore did much better, and preceded 2003's Mona Lisa Smile with young Hollywood's Julia Stiles, Kirsten Dunst, and Maggie Gyllenhaal. In 2004, Roberts signed on for the sequel to Ocean's Eleven -- the aptly titled Ocean's Twelve. A supporting performance in the animated 2006 feature The Ant Bully marked the glamorous Hollywood beauty's first foray into the world of animation, which she would continue for Christmas of 2006 with the role of everone's favorite selfless spider in Charlotte's Web. In the coming years, Roberts would reteam with Tom Hanks for Charlie Wilson's War in 2007, and then again for Larry Crowne in 2011. In the meantime, the A-lister would keep busy with a critically acclaimed performance in 2010's Eat, Pray, Love, in which she portrayed a divorcee on a journey of self discovery, and 2012's retelling of Snow White, Mirror, Mirror.
Jacob Tremblay (Actor) .. Auggie Pullman
Born: October 05, 2006
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: First acting role was in a Gerber television commercial. Was chosen by director Lenny Abrahamson from over 2,000 child actors to play the role of Jack in the highly-acclaimed 2015 film Room. Became the youngest male to receive a nomination for a Screen Actors Guild Award when he was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role for his part in Room. Presented the award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 88th Academy Awards. Has two sisters who are also child actors and have appeared in major films and television series.
Owen Wilson (Actor) .. Nate Pullman
Born: November 18, 1968
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, United States
Trivia: Whether he's acting or co-writing brilliantly quirky character studies with director/writing partner Wes Anderson, Owen C. Wilson's work exudes an insouciant yet earnest charm and eccentric comic sensibility, making him one of the most promising new talents to emerge in the 1990s.Born in Dallas on November 18th, 1968, Wilson raised enough hell in high school to get expelled from one institution in tenth grade, but he managed to attend college at the University of Texas in Austin and graduate in 1991. Along with his degree, Wilson's Austin years resulted in a budding partnership with a like-minded creative classmate, aspiring filmmaker Wes Anderson. Their first film together, a short about a bookstore heist called Bottle Rocket, played at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival, attracting the attention of producer Polly Platt and writer/director James L. Brooks. With Brooks' support, Wilson and Anderson expanded the short into a feature, indie cult favorite Bottle Rocket (1996). Though it made little impression at the box office, Anderson and Wilson's distinctly offbeat, wry, and optimistic tale about aspiring criminal Dignan and his best friend Anthony (played by Wilson's brother Luke Wilson) earned ardent fans among cinéastes. Wilson's inspired performance as Dignan, not to mention his blond hair, large grin, and affable drawl, became his Hollywood calling card. That same year, Wilson also began a fertile association with actor/director Ben Stiller, appearing in one memorable scene as a smooth, ill-fated date in Stiller's black comedy The Cable Guy (1996).Alternating between supporting roles in Hollywood spectacles, collaborations with Anderson and Stiller, and smaller independent projects, Wilson worked steadily for the rest of the 1990s. Though he always seemed to fill the generic slot of Guy Marked for Death, Wilson still managed to bring a reliably laid-back, humorous spark to the bombastic proceedings in Anaconda (1997), Armageddon (1998), and The Haunting (1999). On a more artistically successful front, Wilson's next script with Anderson resulted in the lauded coming-of-age film Rushmore (1998). With its singular cast of characters, distinctive combination of deadpan humor and true emotion, and superb performances by Jason Schwartzman as teen prodigy Max Fischer and Bill Murray as depressed millionaire Blume, Rushmore earned prizes from the critics (if not the Academy) and proved that Bottle Rocket was no fluke. As far as acting, Wilson's ability to suggest complexity beneath a breezy surface earned positive notice for his unsettling performance as a laconic, self-styled Good Samaritan serial killer in indie thriller The Minus Man (1999).By 2000, Wilson began to take center stage in larger Hollywood projects as well. Though it was another Jackie Chan vehicle, Wilson's hilarious co-starring turn as a surfer dude-tinged outlaw in the chop socky Western Shanghai Noon (2000) nearly stole the movie. Wilson's brief appearance as a Jesus-loving, super rich romantic rival to Ben Stiller's put-upon Greg Focker was a comic highlight of the hit Meet the Parents (2000). Stiller's supermodel farce Zoolander (2001) further sealed Wilson's status as a superlative comic actor. As Zoolander's rival Hansel, Wilson's offbeat timing made him the ultimate bubble-headed mannequin; his catwalk competition with Stiller provided the biggest laughs in a hit-or-miss movie. Even as he flourished in broad Hollywood comedy, Wilson continued his partnership with Wes Anderson, co-writing with Anderson and co-starring (with his brother Luke and Stiller among others) in the unusual family story The Royal Tenenbaums (2001). Branching out into serious roles, Wilson then co-starred with The Royal Tenenbaums patriarch Gene Hackman in the military drama Behind Enemy Lines (2001). An increasingly prevalent figure in action films following the millennial turnover, Wilson followed Behind Enemy Lines with I Spy (2002) and the Shanghai Noon sequel Shanghai Knights (2003) before appearing opposite Morgan Freeman in the critical and commercial disappointment The Big Bounce and co-starring in the underwhelming big screen adaptation of Starsky & Hutch. He made his third appearance in a Jackie Chan vehicle in the 2004 Disney production Around the World in 80 Days; though poised to be a blockbuster, the mega-budgeted film was one of the biggest flops of the season.A rebound was in order, and if his supporting turn in the 2004 holiday-season blockbuster sequel Meet the Fockers wasn't enough, Wilson found his greatest leading-man success to date as foil to the bawdy Vince Vaughn in 2005's raunchy, runaway hit The Wedding Crashers. The Wilson-Vaughn pairing challenged the Wilson-Stiller hilarity quotient as a pair of divorce consultants who bide their free time crashing weddings to get laid. The $200-million smash was indeed a tough act to follow, and while 2006's You, Me and Dupree - a thematic reprise of his Wedding Crashers role in which he plays an irritating houseguest who refuses to vacate - was something of a letdown, Wilson more than made up for it that same year with a leading voice role in Pixar's Cars and a supporting turn in Stiller's special-effects comedy A Night at the Museum.For the next couple of years, Wilson continued to stick with what worked - collaborations with Anderson (The Darjeeling Limited (2007), Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) and The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)) and sequels in his hit franchises (Night at the Museum: Battle for the Smithsonian (2009), Little Fockers (2010) and Cars 2 (2011)). He also starred in Woody Allen's Mightnight in Paris (2011), earning a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy.Romantically linked, by turns, with a pre-Ashton Demi Moore, rocker Sheryl Crow, and actress Kate Hudson, Wilson, with his shaggy blond mane, blue eyes, and (as one magazine cited humorously in its front cover headline) "unusual nose," also found himself the unlikely forebear of a new wave of Hollywood sex symbols.
Mandy Patinkin (Actor) .. Tushman
Born: November 30, 1952
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
Trivia: Intense, dynamic Julliard alumnus Mandy Patinkin, born November 30th, 1952, has tackled everything from ancient classics to modern musicals during his formative years in regional theatre. From 1975 through 1981, Patinkin was a mainstay of Joseph Papps New York Shakespeare Festival. Making his Broadway debut in 1977, Patinkin won a Tony Award three years later for his raw-nerved portrayal of Che Guevara ("Not much to ask for!") in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Evita. He later appeared as star-interlocutor in Stephen Sondheim's musical Sunday in the Park with George, a role he repeated for the benefit of future generations on a videotaped TV presentation in 1986. In films from 1977, Patinkin made his earliest impression on moviegoers in a brace of E. L. Doctorow adaptations: he played the immigrant-artist-turned-pioneer filmmaker in Ragtime (1981) and the Julius Rosenberg counterpart in Daniel (1983). He also portrayed Avigdor, Barbra Streisand's dream lover, in Yentl (1983), and essayed the part of a Spanish swashbuckler (with a hilariously impenetrable accent) in The Princess Bride (1985). His extensive musical skills, both as vocalist and instrumentalist, have gone virtually untapped in films, save for his turn as 88 Keys in Dick Tracy (1990). The scope of Patinkin's musical talents were generously displayed in his one-man show Dress Casual, and also in his many "concert recordings" of classic Broadway scores. Despite his devotion to his craft, Mandy Patinkin evidently has his head on straight in terms of priorities: in 1996, he gave up the meaty role of Dr. Jeffrey Geiger in the weekly TV medical series Chicago Hope because he didn't like spending so much time away from his wife (actress Kathryn Grody) and children. Patinkin recorded an album comprised of traditional, classical, and contemporary Yiddish music in 1998, and starred in The Adventures of Elmo and Grouchland the following year. In 2003, Patinkin played the role of mentor to a fledgling grim reaper in the Showtime series Dead Like Me, and joined the cast of the CBS crime drama Criminal Minds in 2005 to play the criminal profiler Jason Gideon. Patinkin left the show after two seasons. Patinkin remained active in music, theater, television, and film following his depature from Criminal Minds, and took on a regular role in Homeland, a drama series from Showtime.
Millie Davis (Actor) .. Summer
Born: December 05, 2006
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Appeared in her first television commercial, along with her father, when she was 6 months old.Had her first line on-screen before the age of 4.Portrayed siblings with her real life brother Drew Davis on multiple projects, including Befriend and Betray, Orphan Black and A Dark Truth.Her parents serve as Artistic Directors at the Charactors Theatre Troupe in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada.Was nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Limited Series at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards for her performance as Ms. O in Odd Squad: The Movie.
Daveed Diggs (Actor) .. Browne
Born: January 24, 1982
Birthplace: Oakland, California, United States
Trivia: First acted in a seventh-grade play, playing a baby. Recruited by Brown University to run track in college, during which time he broke the school's record for the 110m hurdle event. Taught acting and poetry classes as a middle-school teacher after graduating from Brown. Founded an experimental-rap group called Clipping. Released his debut solo rap album titled Small Things to a Giant in 2012. Met Lin-Manuel Miranda after becoming a member of his improv rap group, Freestyle Love Supreme. Originated the roles of Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson in Lin-Manuel Miranda's widely-acclaimed Broadway production of Hamilton in 2015. Broke the record for fastest rap performed on a Broadway stage in Hamilton, rapping 19 words in 3 seconds.
Izabela Vidovic (Actor) .. Via
Danielle Rose Russell (Actor) .. Miranda
Born: October 31, 1999
Birthplace: Pequannock Township, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Grew up in West Milford, New Jersey.Started her career in the entertainment industry working as a model for print ads and commercials.Started acting in regional theater and school plays.Completed her high school studies via online coursework.Had not seen The Originals before she auditioned for the show.
Noah Jupe (Actor) .. Jack
Born: February 25, 2005
Birthplace: Islington, London, England
Trivia: Landed his first role at the age of 10. Studied at Cheadle Hulme School in Cheadle, Cheshire. Participated in his school's relay swimming team. George Clooney, director of Suburbicon (2017), told John Krasinski, director of A Quiet Place (2018), that Noah is the best child actor he has ever worked with. In 2018, was nominated for Young British/Irish Performer of the Year at the London Critics Circle Film Award.
Bryce Gheisar (Actor) .. Julian
Mark Dozlaw (Actor) .. Teenage Doctor
Rukiya Bernard (Actor) .. Nurse
Born: January 20, 1983
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Is of Kenyan and Jamaican descent.Practiced ballet through her school years since the age of 4.Was encouraged by her parents to pursue her creative aspirations.After attending a theater play, she decided to pursue a career in acting.Was a part of a hip-hop dance group.
Jennifer March (Actor) .. Neonatologist
Elle McKinnon (Actor) .. Charlotte
Ty Nicolas Consiglio (Actor) .. Amos
Kyle Harrison Breitkopf (Actor) .. Miles
Born: July 13, 2005
Birthplace: Canada
James Hughes (Actor) .. Henry
J. Douglas Stewart (Actor) .. Darth Sidious
Ali Liebert (Actor) .. Ms. Petosa
Born: August 20, 1981
Birthplace: Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Nickname is Baby Liebs.In 2011, founded Sociable Films, a boutique film production company based in Vancouver.Slaps Marc Menard five times in Virtual Lies (2012).Appeared on TV shows like Fringe, The L Word, Kyle XY, and a recurring role on Intelligence.Has appeared on TV commercials, TV series, TV movies and featured films.Best know for portaying Betty Mcrae in TV series Bomb Girls.
Joseph Gordon (Actor) .. Dodgeball Player
Cameron Roberts (Actor)
Erika McKitrick (Actor) .. Ella
Nadji Jeter (Actor) .. Justin
Born: October 18, 1996
Ben Ratner (Actor) .. Mr. Davenport
Jason McKinnon (Actor) .. School Photographer
Born: December 12, 1980
Izzy Lieberman (Actor) .. Reid
Hannah Hoberman (Actor) .. Rebecca
Michael Alan Healy (Actor) .. Chewbacca
Sônia Braga (Actor) .. Grans
Born: June 08, 1950
Birthplace: Maringá, Paraná, Brazil
Trivia: Born in Maringa, Brazil, Sonia Braga acted on the stage as a teenager. She quickly rose to stardom on Brazilian soap operas during the '60s, but it was not until Bruno Barreto's Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands (1977) that she gained international screen stardom. She played the title character, a remarried widow who is prone to erotic visits from her first husband's ghost. She worked with Barreto again for the 1983 erotic drama Gabriela, based on one of her TV roles.Her first mainstream Hollywood movie was Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985), in the dual role of the mythical title character herself and the woman of Raul Julia's past. She then appeared with Julia in her next few films, including Paul Mazursky's Moon Over Parador (earning her a Golden Globe nomination), Clint Eastwood's The Rookie, and John Frankenheimer's The Burning Season (earning her an Emmy nomination). She hasn't always played a sexpot, however; she was firey garage owner Ruby in Robert Redford's The Milagro Beanfield War as well as the math teacher known as "the Dragon Lady" on The Cosby Show. After living in the U.S. for some time, she returned to Brazil in 1996 to star in the romantic comedy Tieta of Agreste, which she also co-produced. The role of Tieta was a self-reflexive one, that of a mature beautiful woman returning to Brazil after several years away. In the late '90s, she worked on the miniseries Streets of Laredo, A Will of Their Own, and Four Corners. In 2001 she joined the cast of Gregory Nava's PBS series American Family as matriarch Berta. She can also be seen as Jennifer Lopez's mother in Angel Eyes and as Kim Cattrall's lover Maria on Sex and the City.
Nicole Oliver (Actor) .. Jack Will's Mom
Born: February 22, 1970
Emily- Rose Delahunty (Actor) .. Ximena Chin
Lucia Thain (Actor) .. Savanna
Sasha Neuhaus (Actor) .. Maya
Rachel Hayward (Actor) .. Miranda's Mom
Callahan Brebner (Actor) .. Guy on Bus
Caleb Gordon (Actor) .. Our Town Player
Grayson Maxwell Gurnsey (Actor) .. Our Town Player
Emily Giannozio (Actor) .. Our Town Player
Haley Goldin (Actor) .. Our Town Player
Macie Margaret Chbosky (Actor) .. Via (Age 4)
Victoria Cruz (Actor) .. Science Fair Judge
Crystal Lowe (Actor) .. Julian's Mom
Born: January 20, 1981
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Is of Chinese and Scottish descent. Began acting in church plays at the age of 5. Lived with her family in Hong Kong between the ages of 8 and 10. Entered show business as a model, notably posing for video games like Need for Speed and Fight Night. Performed in the burlesque show Stocking Up on Sugar. Opened a restaurant in Vancouver with her husband called Hyde.
Steve Bacic (Actor) .. Julian's Dad
Born: March 13, 1965
Birthplace: Lisičić, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia
Trivia: Grew up in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.Did some local modeling when he was young.Worked at a factory and owned an auto refurnishing business.Decided to move to Vancouver, British Columbia, a year after a road trip with friends during his mid-twenties.Worked as a waiter while taking acting clases in Vancouver, where he met actors Ethan Hawke and Stephen Dorff.
Emma Tremblay (Actor) .. Michelle
Armen Henry Bagdasarov (Actor) .. Danny
Lidya Jewett (Actor) .. Lina Annan
Trivia: Was born in Africa.Made her TV debut in the 2012 episode "See Dad Overreact" of the sitcom See Dad Run.First major TV role was Gracie Walker in the Nickelodeon sitcom WITS Academy.Appeared in print ads for Universal Studios' Wizardly World of Harry Potter, Disney Cruise Line, American Girl, Wal-Mart, Beaches Turks & Caicos, AT&T and Mad Science, among others.Volunteers packing relief meals for FEMA, and sponsors an orphan in Uganda.
Kaelyn Breitkopf (Actor) .. Angela
Benjamin Ratner (Actor) .. Pan Davenport

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