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Family Album - Miniseries

Family Album, also known as Danielle Steel's Family Album, is a 1994 television film directed by Jack Bender. The film, which was released in two parts, is based upon the 1985 novel of the same name written by Danielle Steel. The drama centers on the life chronology of a Hollywood actress who becomes a successful film director in an era where directing was dominated by men.

Top Cast

  • Jaclyn Smith

    Jaclyn Smith

    Faye Price Thayer

  • Michael Ontkean

    Michael Ontkean

    Ward Thayer

  • Joe Flanigan

    Joe Flanigan

    Lionel Thayer

  • Kristin Minter

    Kristin Minter

    Valerie Thayer

  • Leslie Horan

    Leslie Horan

    Anne Thayer O'Hara

  • Tom Mason

    Tom Mason

    Bill O'Hara

  • Brian Krause

    Brian Krause

    Greg Thayer

  • Steven Gilborn

    Steven Gilborn

  • Paul Satterfield

    Paul Satterfield

    Paul Steel

Overview

Family Album, also known as Danielle Steel's Family Album, is a 1994 television film directed by Jack Bender. The film, which was released in two parts, is based upon the 1985 novel of the same name written by Danielle Steel. The drama centers on the life chronology of a Hollywood actress who becomes a successful film director in an era where directing was dominated by men.

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