Backstairs at the White House
Behind the scenes at the White House during eight administrations, as told by the people who work there.
Casts & Crew
Olivia Cole
Leslie Uggams
Louis Gossett Jr.
Robert Hooks
Bill Overton
David Downing
Celeste Holm
Lee Grant
Larry Gates
Jan Sterling
Eileen Heckart
John Anderson
Harry Morgan
Estelle Parsons
Barbara Barrie
Andrew Duggan
Leslie Nielsen
Hari Rhodes
Marged Wakeley
Tania Johnson
Murphy Robinson
Ron Kelly
Gary Bordon
Bill Barrett
Ed Flanders
George Kennedy
Tom Scott
Kathleen Doyle
Kevin Hooks
Helena Carroll
Louise Latham
Richard Roat
James A. Watson, Jr
Cloris Leachman
Victor Buono
Kim Hunter
Claire Bloom
Diane Shalet
John Randolph
Gerry Black
Bebe Drake
Lee Kessler
Paul Winfield
Julie Harris
Barry Sullivan
Robert Vaughn
Nancy Morgan
Ann Doran
Heather Angel
Betty A. Bridges
Harrison Page
Bibi Besch
James Crittenden
Dana Wynter
Woodrow Parfrey
Anna Mathias
Bill Quinn
Henry G. Sanders
Tom Clancy
Harry Townes
Matthew 'Stymie' Beard
Marilyn Chris
Brendan Dillon
Noble Willingham
Joe Lowry
Francis X. McCarthy
Dan Mason
Ford Rainey
Carson Sipes
Guy Christopher
Ron Recasner
Emmaline Henry
Ramon Sison
Ian Abercrombie
Sara Ballantine
Gregory Itzin
Pamela Munro
Also Directed by Michael O'Herlihy
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