The Other Two
The Other Two
The Other Two
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2019- 2023
3 Seasons
30 Episodes
7.0(63 votes)
Ended
Comedy

Overview

A former professional dancer, Brooke, and her brother Cary, an aspiring actor, try to find their place in the world while wrestling with their feelings about their 13-year-old brother Chase's sudden rise to internet fame.

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Social & External

Production Companies

Broadway Video
Jax Media
MTV Entertainment Studios
Above Average

Videos & Trailers

1 video

Cast & Crew

7 members
Acting

Heléne Yorke

Brooke Dubek

Heléne Yorke
Acting

Drew Tarver

Cary Dubek

Drew Tarver
Acting

Case Walker

Chase Dubek

Case Walker
Acting

Ken Marino

Streeter Peters

Ken Marino
Acting

Molly Shannon

Pat Dubek

Molly Shannon
Acting

Brandon Scott Jones

Curtis

Brandon Scott Jones
Acting

Josh Segarra

Lance Arroyo

Josh Segarra

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