Gracie's Choice

Gracie's Choice

90 mins | Drama, TV Movie | Jan. 12, 2004

For as long as she can remember, 16 year-old Gracie has been raising her four siblings, each of whom has a different, absent father and their mother is on the fast track to self-destruction. When these children's lives are about to be pulled apart, Gracie will have to do the impossible and make the ultimate sacrifices to keep her family together.

Gracie's Choice

90 mins | Drama, TV Movie | Jan. 12, 2004

Gracie's Choice
For as long as she can remember, 16 year-old Gracie has been raising her four siblings, each of whom has a different, absent father and their mother is on the fast track to self-destruction. When these children's lives are about to be pulled apart, Gracie will have to do the impossible and make the ultimate sacrifices to keep her family together.
IMDb rating 7.4
Producers Lifetime
Original title Gracie's Choice
Directors Peter Werner
Writers Rena Dictor LeBlanc, Joyce Eliason

Cast

Kristen Bell

as Gracie Thompson

Diane Ladd

as Louela Lawson

Anne Heche

as Rowena Lawson

Roberta Maxwell

as Judge

Kristin Fairlie

as Rose Carlton

Roger Dunn

as Paul Gottfredson

Brian Akins

as Ryan Walker

David Gibson McLean

as Jonny Blicker

Jack Armstrong

as Robbie Locascio

Sandra Caldwell

as Mrs. Thurston

Diego Matamoros

as Bob Bessey

Cecil Wright

as Mr. Hines

Jeremy Akerman

as Judge Ira Donner

Michael Pellerin

as Public Defender

Shaun Clark

as Police Officer

Mark A. Owen

as Officer #1

Desiree Adams

as Karina

Kyra Harper

as Cat-woman

Wayne Best

as English Teacher

Maria Syrgiannis

as Deena

Jim Codrington

as Stan

Hollis McLaren

as Margaret

Gerry Quigley

as Motel Manager

Guy Germain

as Jock #1

Linda Busby

as Waitress

Mark Graham

as Minister

Andrew Airlie

as Arlo Rasmussen

Stephen Coats

as Principal

Gary Levert

as Interviewing Cop

Christina Collins

as Mrs. Dotson

Ashley Briggs

as High School Student (uncredited)

Tony Daniels

as Various (uncredited / voice)

John Paul Tremblay

as Roland (uncredited)

Amanda Twohig

as School Student (uncredited)