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Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years : ウィキペディア英語版
Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years

''Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years'' (1977) is a made-for-television movie that was a sequel to the previous year's ''Eleanor and Franklin''. Originally airing on March 13, 1977, it was part of a two-part biopic directed by Daniel Petrie based on Joseph P. Lash's Pulitzer prize-winning biography chronicling the lives of the 32nd U.S. President and the First Lady. Joseph Lash was a secretary and confidant of Eleanor and wrote other books on the couple.
''Eleanor and Franklin'' focused on their respective childhoods, school years, courtship and the lead up to his election. Seven members of the original cast returned for the sequel, including the two main characters portrayed by Jane Alexander and Edward Herrmann. It won 7 Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Special of the Year. Daniel Petrie, who won Director of the Year – Special for the first installment, won the same exact award again. Both films were acclaimed and noted for historical accuracy.
==Cast==

*Edward HerrmannFranklin D. Roosevelt (FDR), 32nd President of the United States
*Jane AlexanderEleanor Roosevelt, 34th First Lady of the United States
*Priscilla PointerMarguerite Missy LeHand. Long-time secretary to Franklin and considered part of the family.
*Walter McGinnLouis Howe, intimate friend to both Roosevelts and political advisor to Franklin
*Rosemary MurphySara Delano Roosevelt, Franklin's mother
*Blair BrownAnna Roosevelt, Eleanor and Franklin's eldest child
*David HealyTheodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States, uncle to Eleanor and 5th cousin to Franklin
*Peggy McCayGrace Tully, long-time friend/secretary to Eleanor and became Franklin's top secretary after Missy died.
*Donald MoffatHarry Hopkins, one of Franklin's closest advisers and architect of the New Deal. He was an important liaison between FDR, Winston Churchill, and Stalin meeting personally with the leaders and setting up negotiations during World War II.
*Toni DarnayMalvina Thompson, Eleanor's personal secretary
*Barbara Conrad (Barbara Smith Conrad) – Marian Anderson, an American contralto singer. The Daughters of the American Revolution refused to allow her to perform before an integrated audience in their Constitution Hall, spurring First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt to resign from the organization and to aid in arranging for Anderson to sing from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Anderson went on to sing at the inaugurations of Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy.
*Morgan Farley – William Plog, managed the Roosevelts' Hyde Park estate
*Mark Harmon – Robert Dunlap, a soldier
*Anna Lee – Laura Delano, FDR's cousin
*Linda KelseyLucy Mercer, mistress of FDR
*Colin Hamilton – Ike Hoover, Chief Usher of the White House; served both Roosevelt presidents
*Ray BakerJames Roosevelt, oldest son of the Roosevelts who served as a secretary in his father's White House and went on to become a U.S. Marine serving in World War II. He later became a Congressman from California for 10 years.
*Brian Patrick ClarkeJohn Aspinwall Roosevelt, youngest child of the Roosevelts
*Don HowardElliot Roosevelt, son of the Roosevelts who served in World War II
*Joseph HackerFranklin D. Roosevelt Jr., son of the Roosevelts who also served in the war
*Charles Lampkin – Irvin McDuffie, FDR's African-American valet during the White House years
*Arthur Gould-Porter – Sir Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
*Robert KarnesUnited States Supreme Court Justice Charles Evans Hughes, frequent opponent of FDR in the courts. He also swore him in first 3 of the 4 times he was inaugurated.
*David LewisUnited States Supreme Court Justice Melville Weston Fuller, who swore in Teddy Roosevelt.
*Gregory KoontzCurtis Roosevelt, eldest grandson of the Roosevelts; Anna's son from first marriage
*Davy MuxlowJohn Roosevelt Boettiger, Roosevelt's grandson and Anna's son from second marriage

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