| "A World Full of Strangers" | |
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| Air date | September 8th, 2010 |
| Writers | Kevin Murphy |
| Director | Allan Arkush |
| Producers | Allan Arkush; Rose Lam; Jae Marchant; Lori Motyer; Kevin Murphy; Nick Pavonetti; Tom Welling |
| Starring | Aly Michalka; Ashley Tisdale; Robbie Jones; Heather Hemmens; Matt Barr; Gail O'Grady; Sharon Leal |
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"A World Full of Strangers" is the first episode of the teen drama series Hellcats. The episode was directed by Allan Arkush with a script written by Kevin Murphy. It first aired on the CW Network on Tuesday, September 8th, 2010 at 9:00 pm. In this episode, Lancer University student Marti Perkins discovers that the only way she can stay in school is by joining the cheerleading squad. First however, she must win over the approval of the Hellcats' captain, Savannah Monroe.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Aly Michalka | Marti Perkins |
| Ashley Tisdale | Savannah Monroe |
| Robbie Jones | Lewis Flynn |
| Heather Hemmens | Alice Verdura |
| Matt Barr | Dan Patch |
| Gail O'Grady | Wanda Perkins |
| Sharon Leal | Vanessa Lodge |
Guest Stars[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Elena Esovolova | Patty Wedgerman |
| Aaron Douglas | Bill Marsh |
| Andrew Airlie | J. Gilmartin |
| Jeff Hephner | Red Raymond |
| D.B. Woodside | Derrick Altman |
| Jeremy Wong | Darwin |
| Candus Churchill | Mona |
| Jan Bos | TV sports commentator |
Co-Stars[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Jennifer Berry | Hellcats cheerleader |
| Alice Howell | Cheerleader |
| Jeff Mortensen | Hellcat cheerleader |
| Rochelle Okoye | Hellcat #1/Hellcat #7 [1] |
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- ↑ Credited, but does not appear in this episode.
Keywords[]
Cheerleader | College | Football | Memphis | Student | Tennessee
