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Backstairs at the White House (2005)
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Synopsis
Based on the best-selling memoirs of Lillian Rogers Parks, the NBC miniseries Backstairs at the White House traces over five decades of American political history as witnessed from the vantage point of the servants' quarters. Played by Tania Johnson as a teenager and by
Leslie Uggams
as an adult, Lillian Rogers Parks served for 52 years as a maidservant at the White House. Though crippled early on with polio, Lillian diligently and loyally stuck to her duties -- and her own rock-solid set of principles and ideals -- through eight highly different Presidential administrations, often (and occasionally reluctantly) acting as friend and confidante to the First Lady of the moment. The large and stellar cast included a number of top-rank film and TV actors, obviously having the time of their lives impersonating such presidents as William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, Franklin Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, and Dwight D. Eisenhower, and their respective wives. Also in the cast were several African-American veterans from the landmark TV miniseries
Roots
. Earning 11 Emmy Award nominations, the nine-hour Backstairs at the White House was seen in five installments from January 29 to February 19, 1979. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Heather Angel
Miss Wallace
Barbara Barrie
Mamie Eisenhower
Matthew "Stymie" Beard
Bibi Besch
Miss Lahan
Claire Bloom
Edith Galt Wilson
Victor Buono
William Howard Taft
Helena Carroll
Annie Gilhooley
Tom Clancy
Alexander Woollcott
Olivia Cole
Maggie Rogers
James Crittenden
Roy Clayton
Brendan Dillon
David Downing
Dixon
Kathleen Doyle
Bridget
Andrew Duggan
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Ed Flanders
Calvin Coolidge
Larry Gates
Herbert Hoover
Louis Gossett, Jr.
Levi Mercer
Eileen Heckart
Eleanor Roosevelt
Emmaline Henry
Celeste Holm
Florence Harding
Robert Hooks
John Mays
Kim Hunter
Ellen Wilson
George Kennedy
Warren G. Harding
Louise Latham
Miss Mesbitt
Cloris Leachman
Mrs. Jaffray
Nancy Morgan
Margaret Truman
Leslie Nielsen
Ike Hoover
Harrison Page
Wheatley Parks
Woodrow Parfrey
Louis Howe
Estelle Parsons
Bess Truman
Bill Quinn
Ford Rainey
Naval Secretary
John Randolph
Mr. Johnson
Hari (Harry) Rhodes
Coates
Richard Roat
Krim
Diane Shalet
Mrs. Long
Jan Sterling
Lou Hoover
Barry Sullivan
Harry Daugherty
Harry Townes
Leslie Uggams
Lillian Rogers Parks
Robert Vaughn
Woodrow Wilson
James A. Watson Jr.
Frazer
Noble Willingham
Paul Winfield
Emmett Rogers Sr.
Dana Wynter
Mrs. Colgate
John Anderson
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Lee Grant
Grace Coolidge
Kevin Hooks
Young Emmett
Bill Overton
Jackson
Julie Harris
Helen "Nellie" Taft
Harry Morgan
Harry S. Truman
Tania Johnson
Young Lillian
Margaret Wakeley
Mrs. Walker
Production Crew
Richard Y. Haman
Art Director
Frances Spatz Leighton
Book Author
Lillian Rogers Parks
Book Author
Robert L. Morrison
Cinematographer
Morton Stevens
Composer (Music Score)
Michael O'Herlihy
Director
Paul LaMastra
Editor
Roy E. Peterson
Editor
Ed Friendly
Executive Producer
Michael O'Herlihy
Producer
Gwen Bagni
Screenwriter
Paul Dubov
Screenwriter
Year: 2005
Runtime: 540
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Television
Genre
Drama
Awards
1979 - Best Television Series - Drama - Golden Globe
1979 - Best Television Series - Drama - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
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