

Drama · Music · Romance
Overview
A girl on the road to stardom fights the dehumanizing effects of Hollywood life.
Top Cast


Natalie Wood
Natalie Wood
Daisy Clover
Natalie Wood
Daisy Clover


Christopher Plummer
Christopher Plummer
Raymond Swan
Christopher Plummer
Raymond Swan


Robert Redford
Robert Redford
Wade Lewis / Lewis Wade
Robert Redford
Wade Lewis / Lewis Wade


Ruth Gordon
Ruth Gordon
The Dealer - Mrs. Clover
Ruth Gordon
The Dealer - Mrs. Clover


Roddy McDowall
Roddy McDowall
Walter Baines
Roddy McDowall
Walter Baines


Katharine Bard
Katharine Bard
Melora Swan
Katharine Bard
Melora Swan


Peter Helm
Peter Helm
Milton Hopwood
Peter Helm
Milton Hopwood
Betty Harford
Betty Harford
Gloria Clover Goslett
Betty Harford
Gloria Clover Goslett


Harold Gould
Harold Gould
Cop on Pier
Harold Gould
Cop on Pier


Ottola Nesmith
Ottola Nesmith
Dolores
Ottola Nesmith
Dolores
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