
Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Told in flashbacks as Jackie reflects on her life, mini is divided in two parts: Life as a Kennedy and life after Camelot.
Top Cast


Joanne Whalley
Joanne Whalley
Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis
Joanne Whalley
Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis


Tim Matheson
Tim Matheson
John F. Kennedy
Tim Matheson
John F. Kennedy


Tom Skerritt
Tom Skerritt
Joseph P. "Joe" Kennedy
Tom Skerritt
Joseph P. "Joe" Kennedy


Frances Fisher
Frances Fisher
Janet Lee Bouvier Auchincloss
Frances Fisher
Janet Lee Bouvier Auchincloss


Andrew McCarthy
Andrew McCarthy
Robert "Bobby" Kennedy
Andrew McCarthy
Robert "Bobby" Kennedy


Philip Baker Hall
Philip Baker Hall
Aristotle Onassis
Philip Baker Hall
Aristotle Onassis


Diane Baker
Diane Baker
Rose Kennedy
Diane Baker
Rose Kennedy


Jerry Adler
Jerry Adler
Maurice Tempelsman
Jerry Adler
Maurice Tempelsman


Chuck Shamata
Chuck Shamata
Pierre Salinger
Chuck Shamata
Pierre Salinger


Fred Ward
Fred Ward
John Vernon "Black Jack" Bouvier III
Fred Ward
John Vernon "Black Jack" Bouvier III
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