
Nobody's Child
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Fact-based drama about the life of Marie Balter, who spent most of her young life in mental institutions. At age 16, she first attempted suicide and the next 20 years she spent in and out of the institutions. At last, a caring doctor started treating her for extreme depression and panic disorder. Weened from strong medications she had taken all her life, at age 36, she emerged for the last time and started a rehabilitation program in the home of a volunteer married couple. There she met a fellow patient with whom she developed a romantic relationship. She also started a college degree. This followed with a long-term professional success in the field of mental health.
Top Cast


Marlo Thomas
Marlo Thomas
Marie Balter
Marlo Thomas
Marie Balter


Ray Baker
Ray Baker
Joe Balter
Ray Baker
Joe Balter


Caroline Kava
Caroline Kava
Dr. Blackwell
Caroline Kava
Dr. Blackwell


Kathy Baker
Kathy Baker
Lucy Stavros
Kathy Baker
Lucy Stavros


Campbell Lane
Campbell Lane
Mr. Edmond
Campbell Lane
Mr. Edmond
Vanessa Santos
Vanessa Santos
Little Marie
Vanessa Santos
Little Marie
Donna Ford
Donna Ford
Marie at 16
Donna Ford
Marie at 16
William Nunn
William Nunn
Pa
William Nunn
Pa
Stefania DeStefanis
Stefania DeStefanis
Ma Bartello
Stefania DeStefanis
Ma Bartello


Karen Elizabeth Austin
Karen Elizabeth Austin
Natural Mother
Karen Elizabeth Austin
Natural Mother
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