

Drama · History
Overview
Based on the inspiring true story of Lilly Ledbetter, an ordinary Alabama tire factory supervisor who discovers she's being paid less than her male peers. Her fight for fair pay takes her to the Supreme Court and Congress, while powerful forces try to shut her down. Lilly refuses to accept the status quo and has the courage to fight for what is right.
Top Cast


Patricia Clarkson
Patricia Clarkson
Lilly Ledbetter
Patricia Clarkson
Lilly Ledbetter


Angela Ashton
Angela Ashton
Caroline
Angela Ashton
Caroline


Deirdre Lovejoy
Deirdre Lovejoy
Jocelyn Samuels
Deirdre Lovejoy
Jocelyn Samuels


John Benjamin Hickey
John Benjamin Hickey
Charles Ledbetter
John Benjamin Hickey
Charles Ledbetter


Thomas Sadoski
Thomas Sadoski
Jon Goldfarb
Thomas Sadoski
Jon Goldfarb


Josh McDermitt
Josh McDermitt
Dan McGinty
Josh McDermitt
Dan McGinty


Will Pullen
Will Pullen
Phil Ledbetter
Will Pullen
Phil Ledbetter


Bethany Anne Lind
Bethany Anne Lind
Vickie Ledbetter
Bethany Anne Lind
Vickie Ledbetter


Keith Brooks
Keith Brooks
Andy Guthrie
Keith Brooks
Andy Guthrie


Paul Teal
Paul Teal
Timothy Granger
Paul Teal
Timothy Granger
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