
A Secret Love
Documentary
Overview
Amid shifting times, two women kept their decades-long love a secret. But coming out later in life comes with its own set of challenges.
Top Cast


Terry Donahue
Terry Donahue
Self
Terry Donahue
Self


Pat Henschel
Pat Henschel
Self
Pat Henschel
Self
Diana Bolan
Diana Bolan
Self
Diana Bolan
Self
Kim Donahue
Kim Donahue
Self
Kim Donahue
Self
Tammy Donahue
Tammy Donahue
Self
Tammy Donahue
Self
Jack Xagas
Jack Xagas
Self
Jack Xagas
Self
John Byrd
John Byrd
Self
John Byrd
Self
Yvonne Zipter
Yvonne Zipter
Self
Yvonne Zipter
Self
Marge Summit
Marge Summit
Self
Marge Summit
Self
Tracy Baim
Tracy Baim
Self
Tracy Baim
Self
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