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Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis
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Synopsis
The life of one of the most famous American women of the last half of the 20th century receives yet another retelling in this made-for-TV drama. Raised by a harsh, domineering mother (Frances Fisher) and a charming but unfaithful (and alcoholic) father (Fred Ward), Jacqueline Bouvier (Joanne Whalley) is born into privileged circumstances but learns early on that wealth and power do not guarantee happiness. Jackie falls in love with John F. Kennedy (Tim Matheson), the son of a family even richer and more influential than her own, and is by his side as he becomes President of the United States -- though she soon discovers that, like her father, his charm and position make him very attractive to other women, a temptation he does little to resist. After the assassination of Kennedy in 1963, Jackie becomes America's best-known widow, and is forced to struggle through her mourning in the glare of the public eye. Alone and with expensive tastes, Jackie eventually becomes the trophy wife of Aristotle Onassis (Philip Baker Hall), yet another wealthy and flamboyant man. Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis was first aired in two parts on November 5 and 8, 2000, by the CBS television network. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Diane Baker Rose Kennedy
Charles Bartlett Ted Whittal
Paul Doucet Ed Schlossberg
Frances Fisher Janet Bouvier Auchincloss
David J. Francis Hugh D'Auchincloss
Philip Baker Hall Aristotle Onassis
Andrew McCarthy Bobby Kennedy
Tom Skerritt Joe Kennedy
Fred Ward Jack Bouvier
Joanne Whalley Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis
Jerry Adler Maurice Tempelsman
Tim Matheson John F. Kennedy
Bronwen Booth Lee Bouvier
Jennifer Van Dyck Caroline Kennedy
Paul Doucet Ed Schlossberg

Production Crew

Linda Lowy Casting
Paul Elliott Cinematographer
Joseph Conlan Composer (Music Score)
David Burton Morris Director
Paul Trejo Editor
Scott Conrad Editor
Donald Spoto Executive Producer
Tina Andrews Executive Producer
Sue Jett Producer
Tony Mark Producer
Eric Overmyer Screenwriter
Tina Andrews Screenwriter
Michel Charron Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2000
Runtime: 240
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Television


Produced by
CBS
Pearson Television International