We Are California

We Are California is an American teen sitcom/comedy-drama. It aired on Amazon Prime Video from July 6, 2015 to April 22, 2019.

Plot
Taking place over the years 1999-2003, the series documents the lives of different generations of teenagers living in San Diego, California. The series is light-hearted, but a number of episodes also deal with heavy subject matter such as racism, domestic violence and drug addiction.

Characters
First generation (1999-2000)

Teenagers Family members, friends and teachers Second generation (2000-2001)
 * Sky Foster (China Anne McClain)-A fun loving, African-American girl who loves sports, particularly soccer and basketball, and is a supporter of British soccer team Manchester United. She lives with her mother, father and younger brother.
 * Ahmad Khan (Karan Brar)-An energetic boy with a penchant for rapping. He is of Pakistani-American descent and lives with his strict family.
 * Tom Sanchez (Raymond Ochoa)-Ahmad's best friend since kindergarten. He is of Mexican-American descent nad loves basketball. He lives with his divorced mother and younger sister.
 * Lucas Wilson (Sean Giambrone)-Tom's other best friend. He is somewhat dimwitted but overall a good friend, and is obsessed with comic books.
 * Emily Bassett (Joey King)-The adopted daughter of a lesbian couple, she has a love of animals, and wants to be a zoologist when she leaves school.
 * Jamie "JK" Kelly (Sophie Nélisse)-A feisty, strong willed girl, she loves adventure travel and extreme sports.
 * Darrell Foster (Keegan-Michael Key)-Sky's father. He works as a police officer and enjoys country music.
 * Susan Foster (Gabrielle Union)-Sky's mother. She is a strong willed, driven woman and a loving mother. She enjoys dancing.
 * Leo Foster (Wilson Radjou-Pujalte)-Sky's younger brother. He enjoys video games and shares a room with her.
 * Hassan Khan (Naveen Andrews)-Ahmad's father. He is a devout Muslim and was born in Karachi, Pakistan. He works as the chef for a local mosque and is a fan of Queen.
 * Mira Khan (Parminder Nagra)-Ahmad's mother. She works as a babysitter, and is a somewhat sassy individual, with a strong work ethic.
 * Iqra Kharral (Deepti Naval)-Hassan's grandmother and Mira's mother, who Hassan nicknames "amma". She is a strong-willed, sassy woman who enjoys rapping.
 * Elisa Sanchez (Tia Carrere)-Tom's mother. She was born in Guanajuato, Mexico and works as a Spanish teacher at a local college. She is a fan of Latin dance.
 * Esme Sanchez (Dalila Bela)-Tom's younger sister. She is an annoying, spoilt girl, who enjoys getting her way, but overall, Tom loves and cares about her.
 * Mario Sanchez (Mark Consuelos)-Tom and Esme's father. He is from Oaxaca, Mexico and walked out when Tom was one and Elisa was pregnant with Esme. Tom initially feels angry towards his father, especially after he met a younger woman called Sarah, but later warmed to him after Sarah gives birth to his half-brother Joaquin (who Tom calls Jack). Mario later dies in a car accident.
 * Sarah Sanchez (nee Collins) (Isabel Lucas)-Mario's girlfriend-ater wife-and Tom's stepmother. She was born in Ottawa, Canada. She later gives birth to Jack and marries Mario. Following Mario's death, she moves back to Ottawa with Jack, and Tom goes with her.
 * Joaquin "Jack" Sanchez-Tom's younger half-brother.
 * Susan Brown (Amanda Tapping)-Emily's adopted mother. She works as a vet at the San Diego Zoo.
 * Joanna Brown (nee Cross) (Julie Bowen)-Susan's partner. She enjoys athletics.
 * Helen Bassett (Erica Durance)-Emily's biological mother. She gave her up for adoption, and later tries to reconnect with her, after revealing she has a baby sister called Isabella.
 * Mrs. Brent (Nancy Robertson)-Home room teacher. She is a strict but fair woman.
 * Sophie Philips (Ariel Winter)-Lucas's on-off girlfriend, later ex-girlfriend. She enjoys poetry and music and writes her own songs as a hobby. She lives with her widowed mother and younger brother.
 * Kate Philips (Moira Kelly)-Sophie's mother. A driven, feisty woman, she works as a teacher at a special needs school.
 * Danny Philips (Jaeden Martell)-Sophie's younger brother.

Teenagers


 * Olivia Nash (Jade Pettyjohn)-A feisty, artsy girl, who loves comics. She lives with her father and stepmother.


 * Isabella Nguyen (Ashley Liao)-Olivia's best friend since childhood. She is of Vietnamese descent and is a fan of sports, especially basketball and soccer.

Family members, friends and teachers
 * Carmen Santos (Cree Cicchino)-A driven, strong willed girl who isn't scared to speak her mind, she is of  Ecuadorian-American descent, and owns a dog called Ajax.
 * Aaron Martino (Joshua Rush)-A bubbly, somewhat nerdy boy, he enjoys comic books and superheroes. He is of Italian descent.
 * Bailey Foster (Jaheem Toombs)-A spunky, African American boy, he enjoys soccer, and is a supporter of French team Paris Saint-Germain.
 * Sam Torrance (Jackson Brundage)-Bailey's best friend since kindergarten. He loves comics and lives with his divorced father.
 * Jonathan Nash (Jason Priestley)-Olivia's father. He is a caring if somewhat absentminded father, and works as a policewoman.
 * Victoria Nash (nee D'Oliveira) (America Ferrera)-Olivia's stepmother. She is mixed-race-her father is Brazilian-American and her mother is of Italian and Irish descent-and she works as a childminder, and is a gifted artist. She is spunky, driven and sassy. She later gives birth to Olivia's half-sister.
 * Sofia Nash-Olivia's baby half-sister.
 * Franciso "Frank" and Angela "Angie" D'Oliveira (Andy Garcia and Marg Helgenberger, respectively)-Victoria's parents. Frank was born in Salvador, Brazil and nicknames Victoria "princesa" (Princess in Portuguese). Angie is of Italian and Irish descent and has the same, free-spirited attitude as her daughter.
 * Mike Nguyen (Jonathan Ke Quan)-Isabella's father. He is from Hanoi, Vietnam and works as a waiter at a Vietnamese restaurant called "Mekong Sunset". He enjoys sports, especially soccer.
 * Kate Nguyen (Margaret Cho)-Isabella's mother. She is strong-willed, outspoken and feisty.
 * Rosa Santos (Justina Machado)-Carmen's mother. She is from Guayaquil, Ecuador, and teaches computing at a local elementary school.
 * Alfredo "Freddy" Santos (Mario Lopez)-Carmen's father. He is from Quito, Ecuador, and works as a part time musician, with his favourite singer being Freddie Mercury.
 * Tori Santos (Sabina Hidalgo)-Carmen's older sister. She likes dancing and athletics.
 * Phil Torrance (Sam Trammell)-Sam's widowed father. He is somewhat strict and overprotective of him, and doesn't like him staying out late.
 * Tony Foster (Colin Lawrence)-Bailey's father. He works as a teacher at a local arts college.
 * Kerry Foster (Carmen Ejogo)-Bailey's mother. She is sassy, kind and hardworking and works as a nurse.
 * Dylan Foster (JD McCrary)-Bailey's annoying, younger brother. He shares a room with Bailey and is obsessed with video games.
 * Reggie Foster (Frankie Faison)-Bailey's grandfather, who lives with him and his family.
 * Jake Nolan (Niles Fitch)-A boy who Isabella befriends. He lived with his abusive, alcoholic father, who raised him after his mother passed away. He later leaves home and moves in with his aunt and uncle.
 * Charlie Nolan (Adrian Lester)-Jake's father, who retained custody of him after his mother left. He is abusive towards his son and blames him for his mother leaving, and takes his rage out on him. After Jake leaves, he tries to make amends with him by taking him to a basketball match, but cancels last minute, after which Jake cuts him off permanently.
 * Mr. Hawkins (Lochlyn Munro)-The gang's home room teacher.
 * Daniel Yang (Dallas Liu)-Olivia's on-off boyfriend. He loves rock music and arts and lives with his strict Chinese-American parents.
 * Peter Yang (Cung Le)-Daniel's father. He is from Shanghai, China and works as a waiter at a Chinese restaurant called "Golden Palace". He is strict with his son and wants him to do well, and is seen as a tiger father.
 * Elizabeth Yang (Grace Park)-Daniel's mother. She was born in Hong Kong and works as an English teacher. She is strong-willed, outspoken and driven.