
Sordid Lives
Comedy
Overview
As three generations of a family in a small Texas town gather for a funeral, we learn the hilarious, sad, trashy truth of their sordid lives.
Top Cast


Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John
Bitsy Mae Harling
Olivia Newton-John
Bitsy Mae Harling


Kirk Geiger
Kirk Geiger
Ty Williamson
Kirk Geiger
Ty Williamson


Beau Bridges
Beau Bridges
G.W. Nethercott
Beau Bridges
G.W. Nethercott


Bonnie Bedelia
Bonnie Bedelia
Latrelle Williamson
Bonnie Bedelia
Latrelle Williamson


Beth Grant
Beth Grant
Sissy Hickey
Beth Grant
Sissy Hickey


Leslie Jordan
Leslie Jordan
Earl 'Brother Boy' Ingram
Leslie Jordan
Earl 'Brother Boy' Ingram


Sarah Hunley
Sarah Hunley
Juanita Bartlett
Sarah Hunley
Juanita Bartlett


Ann Walker
Ann Walker
LaVonda DuPree
Ann Walker
LaVonda DuPree


Delta Burke
Delta Burke
Noleta Nethercott
Delta Burke
Noleta Nethercott


Dale Dickey
Dale Dickey
Glyndora
Dale Dickey
Glyndora
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