Who Will Love My Children?

Who Will Love My Children?

95 mins | Drama, TV Movie | Feb. 13, 1983

Who Will Love My Children? is a 1983 American made-for-television biographical film based on the life of Lucile Fray. Lucile Fray was diagnosed with cancer in 1952 and wanted to find suitable homes for her ten children, since she felt her husband could not properly care for them. Prior to her death, she succeeded. The film was directed by John Erman, written by Michael Bortman, and starred Ann-Margret in her first television film. It was originally broadcast on American Broadcasting Company. The same evening as its original broadcast, February 14, 1983, the children of Lucile Fray appeared on That's Incredible!, an ABC program.

Who Will Love My Children?

95 mins | Drama, TV Movie | Feb. 13, 1983

Who Will Love My Children?
Who Will Love My Children? is a 1983 American made-for-television biographical film based on the life of Lucile Fray. Lucile Fray was diagnosed with cancer in 1952 and wanted to find suitable homes for her ten children, since she felt her husband could not properly care for them. Prior to her death, she succeeded. The film was directed by John Erman, written by Michael Bortman, and starred Ann-Margret in her first television film. It was originally broadcast on American Broadcasting Company. The same evening as its original broadcast, February 14, 1983, the children of Lucile Fray appeared on That's Incredible!, an ABC program.
IMDb rating 7.3
Producers ABC Circle Films
Original title Who Will Love My Children?
Directors Esther Vivante, Margaret Tary, James Simons, John Erman
Writers Michael Bortman

Cast

Ann-Margret

as Lucile Fray

Frederic Forrest

as Ivan Fray

Cathryn Damon

as Hazel Anderson

Donald Moffat

as Dick Thomas

Lonny Chapman

as Milton Hammond

Patricia Smith

as Cleta Thomas

Jess Osuna

as Dr. Willis

Christopher Allport

as Kenneth Handy

Soleil Moon Frye

as Linda Fray

Tracey Gold

as Pauline Fray

Joel Graves

as Warren Fray

Rachel Jacobs

as Joyce Fray

Robby Kiger

as Frank Fray

Cady McClain

as Virginia Fray

Hallie Todd

as Joann Fray

Cory 'Bumper' Yothers

as Ivan Fray Jr.

Cheryl Anderson

as Joyce Wehmeyer

Jack Rader

as Alfred Johnson

Lisa Blake Richards

as Betty Handy

William Sanderson

as Cleve Shelby

Claudia Bryar

as Director of Home

Don Keefer

as Mr. Henry

Curt Lowens

as Fritz

Stephen Keep Mills

as Larry Wehmeyer