Boo, Bitch Cast & Character Guide | Screen Rant

The cast of Netflix's Boo, Bitch is headlined by a well-known Netflix face and supported by a slew of upcoming actors. Created by Erin Ehrlich, Lauren Iungerich, Tim Schauer, and Kuba Soltysiak, Boo, Bitch follows Erika Vu, a high-school senior who believes herself dead following a night spent at a party. The series turns a typical young-adult comedy into a supernatural love story, which is bolstered by Boo, Bitch's lively cast and characters.

Netflix's original series have garnered massive viewership. From The Haunting of Hill House to The Queen's Gambit, the streaming service has produced a number of compelling mini-series of various genres. Boo, Bitch contributes to Netflix's massive collection of original series, counting eight episodes on its slate, as its total run time clocks in at 197 minutes — a little over three hours.

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Erika's quest to land a prom date with her crush teaches her much about the value of friendship. Her newfound air of confidence sees her cross paths with many of her classmates and develop relationships with them during her final days. Here's everything to know about Boo, Bitch's principal characters and where their actors have appeared outside of the Netflix series.

Following her widely acclaimed appearances in Netflix's To All the Boys trilogy, actor Lana Condor returns to the streaming service as the star of Boo, Bitch. She plays Erika Vu, who resolves to rid herself of her insecurities and pursue a romance with Jake C. before she ascends to the afterlife. Previously dubbed "Helen Who" by her popular classmates, Erika effectively sees her soul reborn after her accidental death.

Zoe Colletti stars as Gia, Erika's best friend. Gia supports Erika's efforts to complete her unfinished business before leaving Earth for good but finds little return on her investment in her friend. Colletti has notably appeared in films such as Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and Annie.

Mason Versaw portrays Jake C., Erika's crush and eventual boyfriend. Jake C. begins the series in an off-and-on relationship with a popular girl named Riley, though meeting Erika at a party leads him onto a different romantic path. Versaw played a teenage version of Andrew Garfield's Jonathan Larson in the 2021 film Tick, Tick... BOOM.

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As well known around the school as Jake C., Aparna Brielle's Riley dates Jake C. before he breaks up with her. Riley then Sees her status challenged by Erika's newfound confidence. Brielle is best known for her recurring role in Peacock's A.P. Bio from 2018-2021.

Jami Alix as Lea - Lea is one of Riley's friends in the school's popular group of girls. Jami Alix most recently appeared in an episode of Coop and Cami Ask the World in 2020.

Tenzing Norgay Trainor as Gavin - Gavin serves as a potential love interest for Gia. Tenzing Norgay Trainor's acting resume includes Modern Family, Netflix's The Stranded, and Disney Channel's Liv and Maddie.

Jason Genao as Devon - Erika's self-discovery journey forces her to reckon with Devon, whose bullying she inadvertently caused. Lonely and depressed, Devon and Erika initially butt heads before their relationship improves. Genao is best known for 2017's Logan and the TV series On My Block.

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Conor Husting as Jake W. - As one of three Jakes in Boo, Bitch, Conor Husting's Jake W. belongs to Jake C.'s main friend group and helps him navigate his ever-changing relationship status. Husting has appeared in On My Block, Disney's Hollywood Stargirl, and Paramount+'s iCarly reboot.

Michael Solomon as Jake M. - Like Jake W., Jake M. exists among Jake C.'s group of friends. Michael Solomon most notably appeared in the TV series Solve.

Cathy Vu as Mrs. Vu - Cathy Vu stars as Erika's mother in Netflix's Boo, Bitch. She's understanding and supportive of Erika, yet somehow unaware of her apparent death. Vu has appeared in the TV series Grimm and CSI: Vegas.

John Brantley Cole as Dr. Vu - John Brantley Cole plays the role of Erika's father. Prior to Boo, Bitch, Cole acted in the 2011 film Moneyball, the TV series Scrubs, and NCIS.

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