

Drama
Overview
In 1974, television reporter Christine Chubbuck struggles with depression and professional frustrations as she tries to advance her career.
Top Cast


Rebecca Hall
Rebecca Hall
Christine Chubbuck
Rebecca Hall
Christine Chubbuck


Michael C. Hall
Michael C. Hall
George Peter Ryan
Michael C. Hall
George Peter Ryan


Tracy Letts
Tracy Letts
Michael
Tracy Letts
Michael


Maria Dizzia
Maria Dizzia
Jean Reed
Maria Dizzia
Jean Reed


J. Smith-Cameron
J. Smith-Cameron
Peg Chubbuck
J. Smith-Cameron
Peg Chubbuck


Timothy Simons
Timothy Simons
Steve Turner
Timothy Simons
Steve Turner


Kim Shaw
Kim Shaw
Andrea Kirby
Kim Shaw
Andrea Kirby


John Cullum
John Cullum
Bob Andersen
John Cullum
Bob Andersen


Morgan Spector
Morgan Spector
Dr. Parsons
Morgan Spector
Dr. Parsons


Jayson Warner Smith
Jayson Warner Smith
Mitch
Jayson Warner Smith
Mitch
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