Man Up!
Man Up!
Man Up!
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2011- 2011
1 Seasons
13 Episodes
5.9(18 votes)
Canceled
Comedy

Overview

Three modern men try to get in touch with their inner tough guys and redefine what it means to be a 'real man.'

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Social & External

Production Companies

ABC Studios

Videos & Trailers

1 video

Cast & Crew

8 members
Acting

Mather Zickel

Will Keen

Mather Zickel
Acting

Dan Fogler

Kenny Hayden

Dan Fogler
Acting

Christopher Moynihan

Craig Griffith

Christopher Moynihan
Acting

Teri Polo

Theresa Hayden Keen

Teri Polo
Acting

Amanda Detmer

Brenda Hayden

Amanda Detmer
Acting

Henry Simmons

Grant

Henry Simmons
Acting

Charlotte Labadie

Lucy Keen

Charlotte Labadie
Acting

Jake Johnson

Nathan Keen

Jake Johnson

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