
Lee Miller: A Life on the Frontline
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
A documentary celebrating Lee Miller, a model-turned-photographer-turned-war reporter who defied anyone who tried to pin her down, put her on a pedestal, or pigeonhole her in any way.
Top Cast
Elizabeth Lee Miller
Elizabeth Lee Miller
Self (archive footage)
Elizabeth Lee Miller
Self (archive footage)
Jane Mason
Jane Mason
Performer
Jane Mason
Performer
Kuldip Singh-Barmi
Kuldip Singh-Barmi
Performer
Kuldip Singh-Barmi
Performer


Sonya Cullingford
Sonya Cullingford
Performer
Sonya Cullingford
Performer


Charlotte McCurry
Charlotte McCurry
Lee Miller (voice)
Charlotte McCurry
Lee Miller (voice)


Frankie McCafferty
Frankie McCafferty
Roland Penrose (voice)
Frankie McCafferty
Roland Penrose (voice)
Antony Penrose
Antony Penrose
Self
Antony Penrose
Self
Marion Hume
Marion Hume
Self
Marion Hume
Self
Jessie Mann
Jessie Mann
Self
Jessie Mann
Self


Karen Elson
Karen Elson
Self
Karen Elson
Self
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