Teen Angel

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Running Time: 25 minutes (approx)

American sitcom following a high school boy, Steve Beauchamp (Corbin Allred), and his recently-deceased best friend, Marty DePolo, (Mike Damus). Marty dies after eating a six month old hamburger from under Steve's bed, but then God's Cousin Rod (Ron Glass) appoints him as Steve's guardian angel. Although Marty tries to help as much as possible he often seems to make things worse.

The supernatural series was expected to be as popular as Sabrina the Teenage Witch but failed to gain an audience and was canceled after 17 episodes.

Main Cast

Tommy Hinkley
Corbin Allred
Image for Tim CurryTim Curry
Image for Zachery Ty BryanZachery Ty Bryan
Maureen McCormick
Bridget Flanery
Jerry Van Dyke
Mick Cain
Image for Melissa Joan HartMelissa Joan Hart
Beverly Garland
Image for Yeardley SmithYeardley Smith
Image for Ron GlassRon Glass
Irene Ng
Marcia Wallace
Ami Dolenz
Katie Volding
Mike Damus
Christian Malmin
Conchata Ferrell
Robert Costanzo
Jordan Brower
Nick Bakay
Mark Metcalf
Shari Albert
David Graf
Gary Bullock
Anastasia Horne
Adam Kaiz
Stuart Weiss
Sarah Freeman
Dee Snider
Jordan Bowers
Sue Giosa
Isabel Sanford
Aaron Lohr
Steve Susskind
Brett K. Miller
Laurie Franks
Jim Thiel
Brent Jasmer
Michelle Durham
Thom Sharp
Brian Avery
Steven Barr
Kevin Michael Richardson
John Castellanos
Daniel 'Smalls' Johnson
Rory Johnston
Jeff Thiel
Nick Jameson

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