
The Story Lady
Drama · Family · TV Movie
Overview
When Grace comes to live with her daughter and son-in-law, she is eager to find a way to be useful in the community. She loves to read stories to children, and decides to read one on public access television. The response is so strong that a large company hears about it and offers her a television series. Her life becomes complicated as she is forced to make some serious decisions. Through it all, Grace is able to help a young mother realize that time is the most valuable gift she could give to her daughter.
Top Cast


Jessica Tandy
Jessica Tandy
Grace McQueen
Jessica Tandy
Grace McQueen


Stephanie Zimbalist
Stephanie Zimbalist
Julie Pollard
Stephanie Zimbalist
Julie Pollard


Lisa Jakub
Lisa Jakub
Alexandra Pollard
Lisa Jakub
Alexandra Pollard


Chris Gartin
Chris Gartin
Scott
Chris Gartin
Scott


Tandy Cronyn
Tandy Cronyn
Meg
Tandy Cronyn
Meg


Richard Masur
Richard Masur
Norm Denton
Richard Masur
Norm Denton


Ed Begley Jr.
Ed Begley Jr.
Otis
Ed Begley Jr.
Otis


Luis Ávalos
Luis Ávalos
Mr. Riley
Luis Ávalos
Mr. Riley


Andre Rosey Brown
Andre Rosey Brown
Security Guard
Andre Rosey Brown
Security Guard
Charles Champion
Charles Champion
Larry Freeman
Charles Champion
Larry Freeman
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