TV series
Life Unexpected
Overview
16-year-old Lux was given up for adoption at birth but never adopted. When she is put back into the custody of her estranged-since-high-school birth parents, Cate and Baze, the three form an unlikely family.
Details
- First air date
- 2010-01-18
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 2 seasons
- Episodes
- 26 episodes
- Genres
- Drama
- Network
- The CW
- Production
- Best Day Ever Productions, Mojo Films
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Britt Robertson as Lux Cassidy
- Shiri Appleby as Catherine "Cate" Cassidy
- Kristoffer Polaha as Nathaniel 'Baze' Bazile
- Austin Basis as Matthew 'Math' Rogers
- Kerr Smith as Ryan Thomas
- Ksenia Solo as Natasha "Tasha" Siviac
- Shaun Sipos as Eric Daniels
- Emma Caulfield as Emma Bradshaw
- Austin Butler as Jones Mager
- Reggie Austin as Jamie
- Rafi Gavron as Bobby "Bug" Guthrie
- Erin Karpluk as Alice
Creators and crew
- Liz Tigelaar - Creator
- Gary Fleder - Executive Producer
- Liz Tigelaar - Executive Producer
- Janet Leahy - Executive Producer
- Rose Lam - Producer
- Mary Beth Basile - Producer
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