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| Richard Riehle | Al Rubin | |
| Mackenzie Astin | Paul | |
| John Rubinstein | Uncle Liam | |
| Tamlyn Tomita | Sharlene Hong | |
| Jay Jackson | Rev. Lockwood | |
| Leslie Easterbrook | Mrs. McCormack | |
| Patrick Richwood | Bob Hansen | |
| Gerald McCullouch | Colin McCormack | |
| Fred Ochs | Mr. Tom McCormack | |
| Deidra Edwards | Superfan | |
| Jaime Cepero | Tee Bloom | |
| Brooke Anne Smith | Amber | |
| Scott Henry | Mike Steinman | |
| Dan Via | Stewart Wisniewski | |
| Mia Matthews | Dr. Ackerman |
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| Producer |
Gerald McCullouch
Allison Vanore |
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| Writer/Composer | Dan Via
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| Cinematography | Svetlana Cvetko
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| Music | Rob Gokee
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Colin McCormack thinks he has it all - a great job, a steady stream of hot younger guys, and a best friend whose devotion he takes for granted. But when a charming and mercurial intern sweeps him off his feet, Colin sees a chance for something more: A family of his own. What he discovers instead is a shattering secret that may cost Colin everything -- and everyone -- he holds dear. DADDY explores the universal need for love and connection, and the evolving understanding of "family" in today's rapidly changing world. |
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