Silver Lake
The story centers on Nathan (Starr) as he examines his life and relationships with friends, his girlfriend Mary (Woll) and her young daughters, plus his larger-than-life mentor (Fred Melamed).
The story centers on Nathan (Starr) as he examines his life and relationships with friends, his girlfriend Mary (Woll) and her young daughters, plus his larger-than-life mentor (Fred Melamed).
Martin Starr
Nathan
Deborah Ann Woll
Mary
Fred Melamed
Howard
Avi Rothman
Jay
Kaili Hollister
Fiona
Rusty Joiner
Kenny
Justine Wachsberger
Alex
Seth Gilliam
Jeff
Bailey Chase
Dan
The story centers on Nathan (Starr) as he examines his life and relationships with friends, his girlfriend Mary (Woll) and her young daughters, plus his larger-than-life mentor (Fred Melamed).
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