
The History of Glamour
Overview
The story of rock'n'roll singer Charles Valentine, who came from small-town Ohio and conquered New York. Charles' own narration is interspersed with interviews to people who know her — her friend Sarah, her brother Loren, her manager and more. Beauty, talent, charisma: Charles has it all, and it nets her a glamourous life. But is glamour enough for her? And what does glamour mean?
Top Cast
Shannon Burkett
Shannon Burkett
Charles Valentine (voice)
Shannon Burkett
Charles Valentine (voice)


Danielle Ferland
Danielle Ferland
Sarah Barnicle (voice)
Danielle Ferland
Sarah Barnicle (voice)


Jerry Grayson
Jerry Grayson
Alphonse Harlan (voice)
Jerry Grayson
Alphonse Harlan (voice)


Cotter Smith
Cotter Smith
Loren Valentine (voice)
Cotter Smith
Loren Valentine (voice)


Mary Louise Wilson
Mary Louise Wilson
Grace Greenberg (voice)
Mary Louise Wilson
Grace Greenberg (voice)
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