Secret Identity
"Every Hero Has a Secret"
A closeted gay actor who's known for playing a superhero character on an 80s TV show must confront his dual identity.
"Every Hero Has a Secret"
A closeted gay actor who's known for playing a superhero character on an 80s TV show must confront his dual identity.
Akash Prasad
Benjamin Wake
Lara Pictet
Jessica Wake
Jun Noh
Joel
Bhasker Patel
Solomon Wake
Andrew McDonald
Sal
Gwithian Evans
News Reporter
Andrew Waxkirsh
Doctor
John Gilbert
The Producer
Cyril Blake
The Director
A closeted gay actor who's known for playing a superhero character on an 80s TV show must confront his dual identity.
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