A Woman of Independent Means (1995-1995)

Premiere:
February 19, 1995

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 3

Finale:
February 22, 1995

Original Title:
A Woman of Independent Means

Alternate Titles:
A Woman of Independent Means (1995)

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Fogwood Films
ITC Entertainment
Robert Greenwald Productions

Countries:
US

Bess Steed marries her childhood sweetheart in the early part of the 20th century and begins a life in the high society of Dallas, Texas. As time goes by, things do not work out as she expects. Her husband dies of influenza, and she finds that she must pick up and carry along with her life. She proves to be a strong, committed, and loving individual who attracts new loves into her life and finds that she can take good care of the old ones. Despite further tragedy in losing her oldest son, and a second marriage that is not all that she expects it to be she continues to survive as independently as she has discovered the courage to do so.

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Art Direction:
Russell J. Smith

Book:
Elizabeth Forsythe-Hailey

Casting:
Wendy Kurtzman

Co-Executive Producer:
Preston Fischer

Co-Producer:
Steven P. Saeta

Costume Design:
Julie Weiss

Delegated Producer:
Patricia Saphier

Director:
Robert Greenwald

Director of Photography:
Steven Shaw

Editor:
Éva Gárdos

Executive Producer:
Sally Field

Hairstylist:
Medusah

Makeup Artist:
Vivian Baker

Original Music Composer:
Laura Karpman

Producer:
Robert Greenwald

Production Design:
Stephen Marsh

Supervising Producer:
Philip K. Kleinbart

Teleplay:
Cindy Myers

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