

Drama
Overview
In the late 1950s and early '60s, artist Walter Keane achieves unbelievable fame and success with portraits of saucer-eyed waifs. However, no one realizes that his wife, Margaret, is the real painter behind the brush. Although Margaret is horrified to learn that Walter is passing off her work as his own, she is too meek to protest too loudly. It isn't until the Keanes' marriage comes to an end and a lawsuit follows that the truth finally comes to light.
Top Cast


Amy Adams
Amy Adams
Margaret Keane
Amy Adams
Margaret Keane


Christoph Waltz
Christoph Waltz
Walter Keane
Christoph Waltz
Walter Keane


Danny Huston
Danny Huston
Dick Nolan
Danny Huston
Dick Nolan


Jon Polito
Jon Polito
Enrico Banducci
Jon Polito
Enrico Banducci


Krysten Ritter
Krysten Ritter
Dee-Ann
Krysten Ritter
Dee-Ann


Jason Schwartzman
Jason Schwartzman
Ruben
Jason Schwartzman
Ruben


Terence Stamp
Terence Stamp
John Canaday
Terence Stamp
John Canaday


Madeleine Arthur
Madeleine Arthur
Older Jane
Madeleine Arthur
Older Jane
Delaney Raye
Delaney Raye
Young Jane
Delaney Raye
Young Jane


James Saito
James Saito
Judge
James Saito
Judge
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