
The Eyes of Tammy Faye
Documentary · Drama
Overview
A documentary look, mostly through the eyes of Tammy Faye Bakker Messner, at her rise and fall as a popular televangelist with husband Jim Bakker.
Top Cast


RuPaul
RuPaul
Narrator
RuPaul
Narrator


Tammy Faye Bakker
Tammy Faye Bakker
Herself
Tammy Faye Bakker
Herself


Jim Bakker
Jim Bakker
Himself
Jim Bakker
Himself


Mel White
Mel White
Self - Executive Director, Soul Force Ministry
Mel White
Self - Executive Director, Soul Force Ministry
Roe Messner
Roe Messner
Self
Roe Messner
Self
Jay Bakker
Jay Bakker
Self
Jay Bakker
Self
Jessica Hahn
Jessica Hahn
Self (archive footage)
Jessica Hahn
Self (archive footage)


Pat Boone
Pat Boone
Self - Christian Entertainer
Pat Boone
Self - Christian Entertainer


Jim J. Bullock
Jim J. Bullock
Self - Former Co-Host
Jim J. Bullock
Self - Former Co-Host
Greg Gorman
Greg Gorman
Self
Greg Gorman
Self
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