

Drama · Music · History
Overview
The rise of Aretha Franklin’s career from a child singing in her father’s church’s choir to her international superstardom.
Top Cast


Jennifer Hudson
Jennifer Hudson
Aretha Franklin
Jennifer Hudson
Aretha Franklin


Forest Whitaker
Forest Whitaker
C. L. Franklin
Forest Whitaker
C. L. Franklin


Marlon Wayans
Marlon Wayans
Ted White
Marlon Wayans
Ted White


Audra McDonald
Audra McDonald
Barbara Franklin
Audra McDonald
Barbara Franklin


Mary J. Blige
Mary J. Blige
Dinah Washington
Mary J. Blige
Dinah Washington


Marc Maron
Marc Maron
Jerry Wexler
Marc Maron
Jerry Wexler


Tituss Burgess
Tituss Burgess
Reverend Dr. James Cleveland
Tituss Burgess
Reverend Dr. James Cleveland


Saycon Sengbloh
Saycon Sengbloh
Erma Franklin
Saycon Sengbloh
Erma Franklin


Hailey Kilgore
Hailey Kilgore
Carolyn Franklin
Hailey Kilgore
Carolyn Franklin


Tate Donovan
Tate Donovan
John Hammond
Tate Donovan
John Hammond
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