
Call Me Anna
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Patty Duke portrays herself in this made-for-tv biopic about her struggles as a child star growing into adulthood.
Top Cast


Patty Duke
Patty Duke
Anna Marie Duke/ Patty Duke
Patty Duke
Anna Marie Duke/ Patty Duke


Timothy Carhart
Timothy Carhart
Harry
Timothy Carhart
Harry


Howard Hesseman
Howard Hesseman
John Ross
Howard Hesseman
John Ross


Deborah May
Deborah May
Ethel Ross
Deborah May
Ethel Ross


Ari Meyers
Ari Meyers
Patty Duke, as a youth
Ari Meyers
Patty Duke, as a youth


Millie Perkins
Millie Perkins
Frances Duke
Millie Perkins
Frances Duke


Jenny Robertson
Jenny Robertson
Patty, as a young adult
Jenny Robertson
Patty, as a young adult


Arthur Taxier
Arthur Taxier
John Astin
Arthur Taxier
John Astin


Matthew Perry
Matthew Perry
Desi Arnaz Jr.
Matthew Perry
Desi Arnaz Jr.
Ray Duke
Ray Duke
John Patrick Duke
Ray Duke
John Patrick Duke
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