The Other Woman

The Other Woman

The Other Woman , is a 1995 made-for-TV movie that follows dying mother Tessa Bryan's attempts to gain the acceptance of her two young daughters Lara and Kate of her husband Michael's second wife Carolyn. To do so, she takes them on a trip across the country to their father's ranch. Nancy Silvers was nominated for the Humanitas Prize in the "Prime Time 90 Minute" category for writing The Other Woman.

quick facts
Release date:1995
Directed by:Gabrielle Beaumont
Runtime:93 Minutes

Cast of The Other Woman

Lloyd Bridges
Lloyd Bridges
Jacob
Born:Jan. 15, 1913
Died:Mar. 10, 1998
Jill Eikenberry
Jill Eikenberry
Born:January 21, 1947
Age:65
James Read
James Read
Born:July 31, 1953
Age:58
Rosemary Forsyth
Rosemary Forsyth
Born:July 6, 1943
Age:68
Laura Leighton
Laura Leighton
Born:July 24, 1968
Age:43
Lindsay Parker
Lindsay Parker
Born:March 30, 1980
Age:32

Film director of The Other Woman

Gabrielle Beaumont
Gabrielle Beaumont
Born: April 7, 1942
Age: 70

Gabrielle Beaumont is a British film and television director. Her directing credits range from Hill Street Blues to Star Trek: The Next Generation. She is best known for directing, writing and producing the TV special Diana: The People's Princess. She and writer/actor Olaf Pooley both contributed...
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TitleReleasedRatedGenre
Diana: A Tribute to the People's Princess 1998 Biography
Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus 1996
The Other Woman 1995
Moment of Truth: Cradle of Conspiracy 1994
He's My Girl 1987 PG-13 (USA) Comedy
Gone Are the Dayes 1984 Comedy
Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story 1981
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    When was the film "The Other Woman" first released?
  • A:
    The film premiered in 1995.
  • Q:
    Which actors starred in the film "The Other Woman"?
  • A:
    James Read, Laura Leighton and Lloyd Bridges starred in the movie.
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