Confessions of a Go-Go Girl
Confessions of a Go-Go Girl is a 2008 Lifetime made-for-television film starring Chelsea Hobbs, directed by Grant Harvey, based on a play by Jill Morley and written an co-executive produced by Lenore Kletter.
Plot
Jane McCoy (Hobbs), a recent college graduate, decides to scrap her plans for law school to pursue an acting career full-time, against her parents wishes. Struggling to make ends meet, she meets a confident and persuasive friend (Carter) at her part-time sales job in a clothes store, who shows her the way to make extra money Go-go dancing. What starts as just an "easy money" job, however, rapidly becomes an all-consuming activity.
Cast
- Chelsea Hobbs - Jane McCoy
- Sarah Carter - Angela Lucas
- Corbin Bernsen - Nick Harvey
- Rachel Hunter - Donna Mercer
- Travis Milne - Eric Baldwin
- Tygh Runyan - Kurt Powell
- Karen Kruper - Grace McCoy
- James D. Hopkin - Jim McCoy
- Graeme Black - Jamie 'Junior' Mccoy
- Judith Bucha - Anne Branson
- James Kot - Roy
- Stafford Lawrence - Ziggy
- Khari Jones - Yuppie Manager
- Shae Keebler - Elizabeth
- Terry David Mulligan - Dr. Double D
- Jennifer Rae Westley - Lily (as Jennifer Westley)
- Scott McAdam - Groom
- Rod Heatheringston - Best Man
- Shannon Micol - Young Woman
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