A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 23, 1994
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 2
Finale:
October 24, 1994
Original Title:
Family Album
Alternate Titles:
Album de famille
Danielle Steel's Family Album
Genres:
Drama | War & Politics
Production Companies:
NBC Productions
The Cramer Company
Countries:
US
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.
Art Direction:
Sandy Getzler
Assistant Editor:
Michael Belling
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Peg Curtin
Casting:
Jacklynn Briskey
Co-Producer:
Dan Dugan
Construction Coordinator:
John Kersey
Costume Design:
Robert M. Moore
Costume Supervisor:
Carolyn Dessert
Director:
Jack Bender
Director of Photography:
Michael W. Watkins
Editor:
Mark Melnick
Executive Producer:
Douglas S. Cramer
First Assistant Director:
Matthew J. Clark
Gaffer:
Ronald W. McLeish
Key Grip:
Ben Beaird
Key Hair Stylist:
Audrey L. Anzures
Patricia Vecchio
Key Makeup Artist:
Emily Katz
Location Manager:
Gary DeGalla
Kristin Dewey
Makeup & Hair:
Jetty Stutzman
Music:
Lee Holdridge
Music Editor:
Stan Jones
Novel:
Danielle Steel
Post Production Supervisor:
Peter Chomsky
Production Accountant:
Martin Acala
Production Coordinator:
Susan Becton
Production Design:
James J. Agazzi
Production Sound Mixer:
John Sutton
Property Master:
Edwin M. Brewer
Script Supervisor:
Nancy Karlin
Second Assistant Director:
W. Thomas Snyder
Set Decoration:
Donald Krafft
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David E. Fluhr
Sam Black
John Asman
Stunt Coordinator:
Joe Stone
Supervising Producer:
Dennis Hammer
Teleplay:
Karol Ann Hoeffner
Unit Production Manager:
Dan Dugan
Writer:
Karol Ann Hoeffner
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