
Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women
Documentary
Overview
Louisa May Alcott, author of "Little Women," leads a literary double life, writing under the pseudonym A.M. Barnard, an identity that remains until the 1940s.
Top Cast


Elizabeth Marvel
Elizabeth Marvel
Louisa May Alcott
Elizabeth Marvel
Louisa May Alcott


Daniel Gerroll
Daniel Gerroll
Bronson Alcott
Daniel Gerroll
Bronson Alcott
Emily Sarah Stikeman
Emily Sarah Stikeman
Louisa May Alcott
Emily Sarah Stikeman
Louisa May Alcott


Jane Alexander
Jane Alexander
Ednah Cheney
Jane Alexander
Ednah Cheney


Dossy Peabody
Dossy Peabody
Abigail Alcott
Dossy Peabody
Abigail Alcott


Molly Schreiber
Molly Schreiber
Teen Louisa
Molly Schreiber
Teen Louisa
Marianna Bassham
Marianna Bassham
May Alcott
Marianna Bassham
May Alcott
Maggie Quigley
Maggie Quigley
Child May Alcott
Maggie Quigley
Child May Alcott
Linda Amendola
Linda Amendola
Anna Alcott
Linda Amendola
Anna Alcott


Ellen Adair
Ellen Adair
Teen Anna Alcott
Ellen Adair
Teen Anna Alcott
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