Quarterlife
Quarterlife

Quarterlife

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2008- 2008
1 Seasons
6 Episodes
6.0(1 votes)
Canceled
Comedy
Drama

Overview

A group of twenty-something artists are coming of age in the digital generation.

Links & Resources

Social & External

Episodes

No episodes found for this season.

Cast & Crew

7 members
Acting

Scott Michael Foster

Jed Berland

Scott Michael Foster
Acting

Michelle Lombardo

Debra Locatelli

Michelle Lombardo
Acting

Maïté Schwartz

Lisa Herford

Maïté Schwartz
Acting

Elizabeth Tulloch

Dylan Krieger

Elizabeth Tulloch
Acting

David Walton

Danny Franklin

David Walton
Acting

Kevin Christy

Andy Melman

Kevin Christy
Acting

Mike Faiola

Eric Greensohn

Mike Faiola

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