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Show Guide: Going To California

Synopsis:
In "Going To California" , two 20-something guys set out by car across the country in search of a missing friend - and in search of themselves. Kevin "Space" Lauglin (Trammel) and Henry Ungalow (Henke) break away from the sameness of their small New England hometown to experience the world, from its big cities to its backroads.

They're looking for their best friend, Cassidy, whose traumatic break-up with his girlfriend drove him to abandon everything and vanish. At the same time, the two are in pursuit of their own adventures and experiences.

Shot on location throughout the U.S., the series follows their exploits and the offbeat, often-mysterious people they meet who change their lives.
(Courtesy Showtime Networks, 2001)

The Cast:
Sam Trammell as Kevin "Space" Lauglin
Brad Henke as Henry "Hank" Ungalow
Audrey Marie Anderson as Claire Connor
Arian Waring Ash as 'White Boots' (Mandy)
John Mallory Asher as Insect Bob
Keith David as Paradise
Omar J. Dorsey as Doobsy
Cullen Douglas as Tom Fish
Eddie Ebell as Eddie Latekka
Conchata Ferrell as Nurse Lucy
Joanna Garcia as Jennifer
Sean Gunn as Joey Fuzz
Evan Jones as David "Ikey" Eichorn
Oliver Macready as Troubador "Trouby" Jack Dunning
David Maxwell as Uncle Freddie
Joanne Pankow as Joanne
Keri Lynn Pratt as Elisabeth Beamis
Frank Sallo as Cassidy Dunlop
Justin Shilton as Jimmy Mac
Lindsay Sloane as Lisa B.
Lawrence Taylor as Fighting Iris
Sarah Thompson as Christina
Irene Ziegler as Mrs. Lauglin

Production Credits:
The two-hour premier episode of "Going To California" is directed by Peter Howitt (Sliding Doors, Antitrust).

The executive producers of the series are Scott Rosenberg (High Fidelity, Gone in 60 Seconds), Jeff Melvoin (Early Edition, Northern Exposure) and J. Geyer Kosinski (Stranger Than The Wheel, Daddy and Them).

It is produced by Industry Entertainment in association with Columbia TriStar Television Distribution.

Creative executives for Showtime Networks are Ann Gilmor and Randy Runkle. Ron Taylor and Debra Curtis are creative executives for Columbia TriStar Television Distribution.

 


 

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