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The Scandalous Me: Jacqueline Susann Story
The Scandalous Me: Jacqueline Susann Story
(1998)
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Synopsis:
Television movie based on the life of Jacqueline Susann, author of "Valley of the Dolls." A look at the triumphs and tragedies of Jacqueline Susann, who grew up during the Depression and tried her luck as an actress in New York City in the 1940s. What she lacked in talent she made up with moxie and with the help of best friend Bea Cole, Susann caught the eye of press agent Irving Mansfield. They married and Susann entered a world of glamour and excess. When Susann drew on her experiences of the 1960s and wrote "Valley of the Dolls," a saga of sex, drugs and scandal, she achieved the celebrity she desired. At the time of her death from breast cancer in 1974, "Valley of the Dolls" was the bestselling novel of all time.
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Cast
Name
Credits
Barbara Parkins
Annie Laurie Williams
Sherry Miller
Bea Cole
Sandra O'Neill
Benay Ventura
Maria Syrgiannis
Bernadette
James Farentino
Bernard Geis
Jan Filips
Bill
John Grima
Dining Room Captain
Kevin Hicks
Don Preston
Kevin Jubinville
Doug Lacoste
Meredith McGeachie
Editorial Assistant
Gloria Slade
Ethel Merman
Jerry Ciccoritti
Film Director
Jeff Douglas
Guy Mansfield--Age 27
John Bayliss
Gynecologist
Tracey Hoyt
Harper Lee
Peter Riegert
Irving Mansfield
Michele Lee
Jacqueline Susann
Daniel Kash
Joe E Lewis
Laurie Paton
Joyce Matthews
Andrew Stelmack
Man Fan
Damon Redfern
Man On Phone
Melanie Peterson
Patty Duke
Malcolm Black
Pediatrician
Dick Murphy
Physician
Valerie Venema
Portrait Model
Aron Tager
Producer No 1
Yank Azman
Producer No 2
Robin Ward
Radio Host
Ben Bass
Rex Reed
Kenneth Welsh
Robert Susann
Goldie Semple
Rose Susann
Leila Johnson
Sharon Tate
Stephen King
Stage Director
David Sparrow
Stage Manager
Jason Carter
Stephen Sondheim
Mary Long
Susan Hayward
Lorry Ayers
Sylvia
David Farentino
Woody
Asa Perlman
Young Guy Mansfield
Dara Perlmutter
Young Jackie Susann
Company
Name
Credits
Alliance Atlantis Television Productions
Production Company
USA Pictures
Production Company
Writers
Name
Credits
Barbara Seaman
Book as Source Material from biography
Michele Gallery
Screenplay
Producers
Name
Credits
Barbara J. Zitwer
Co-Executive Producer
Michele Lee
Executive Producer
Ed Gernon
Executive Producer
Peter Sussman
Executive Producer
Jan Peter Meyboom
Producer
Directors
Name
Credits
Bruce McDonald
Director
Casting
Name
Credits
Craig Alexander
Casting Director
Zameret Kleiman
Extras Casting
Joanne Polley
Extras Casting
Production Management
Name
Credits
Karl Irvine
Assistant Director
Felix Gray
Assistant Director
Kevin Hourigan
Assistant Director
Francesca Accinelli ('Frankie')
Assistant Production Coordinator assistant coordinator
Deb LeFaive
Line Producer
Jeff Nelson
Location Manager
Adam Roberts
Post-Production Supervisor
Lesley Meyers
Production Coordinator
Lesley Myers
Production Coordinator
Deb LeFaive
Production Manager
Marie Vapenikova
Script Supervisor
Editor
Name
Credits
Michele Francis
Assistant Editor
Rick Cadger
Dialogue Editor
Craig Webster
Editing picture editing
Susan Shipton
Editor
Paul Shikata
Editor effects editor
Paul Deakin
On-Line Editor
Camera, Film & Tape
Name
Credits
Karen Fernandez
Assistant Camera Operator assistant camera
Michael Rintoul
Camera Operator
Lorraine Grant
Colorist
Mike L Turner
Colorist
Laszlo George
Director of Photography
Steve Wilkie
Photography stills photographer