
Girls Will Be Girls
«An actress' life can be a real drag»
Ratings
Nothing stirs up the competitive spirit in haggard Hollywood has-been Evie Harris like having to share a house with a younger actress like Varla. Especially since Varla happens to be the daughter of Evie's now-deceased rival! But even as their saner roommate, Coco, attempts to keep the peace, Evie's jealousy over Varla's burgeoning infomercial career is about to explode... in the most spectacular, showstopping way possible!
Production
SRO Pictures
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
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Cast

Jack Plotnick
Evie

Miss Coco Peru
Coco

Varla Jean Merman
Varla / Marla

Ron Mathews
Stevie

Eric Stonestreet
Dr. Benson

Sam Pancake
Brad

Dana Gould
Jeff

Hamilton von Watts
Laurent
Chad Lindsey
Dr. Perfect

Michael Stoyanov
Michael
Dennis Hensley
Speci-mercial Director

Mark Cirillo
Diner Waiter
Lurie Poston
Young Varla
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