Jackie, Ethel, Joan: The Women of Camelot (2001 TV Movie)
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Camelot
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Gustave Doré’s illustration of Camelot from “Enid”, 1867.
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Arthurian legend location | |
Notable characters | King Arthur, Uther Pendragon, Guinevere, Morgan le Fay, Igraine, Merlin |
Camelot is a castle and court associated with the legendary King Arthur. Absent in the early Arthurian material, Camelot first appeared in 12th-century French romances and, after the Lancelot-Grail cycle, eventually came to be described as the fantastic capital of Arthur's realm and a symbol of the Arthurian world. The stories locate it somewhere in Great Britain and sometimes associate it with real cities, though more usually its precise location is not revealed. Most scholars regard it as being entirely fictional, its geography being perfect for romance writers; Arthurian scholar Norris J. Lacy commented that "Camelot, located no where in particular, can be anywhere".[1] Nevertheless, arguments about the location of the "real Camelot" have occurred since the 15th century and continue to rage today in popular works and for tourism purposes.
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Early appearances[edit]
The castle is mentioned for the first time in Chrétien de Troyes' poem "Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart", dating to the 1170s, though it does not appear in all the manuscripts.[1][2] It is mentioned in passing, and is not described:
- A un jor d'une Acenssion / Fu venuz de vers Carlion / Li rois Artus et tenu ot / Cort molt riche a Camaalot / Si riche com au jor estut. [3]
- Upon a certain Ascension Day King Arthur had come from Caerleon, and had held a very magnificent court at Camelot as was fitting on such a day.[4]
Nothing in Chrétien's poem suggests the level of importance Camelot would have in later romances. For Chrétien, Arthur's chief court was in Caerleon in Wales; this was the king's primary base in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae and subsequent literature.[1] Chrétien depicts Arthur, like a typical medieval monarch, holding court at a number of cities and castles. It is not until the 13th-century French prose romances, including the Lancelot-Grail and the Post-Vulgate Cycle, that Camelot began to supersede Caerleon, and even then, many descriptive details applied to Camelot derive from Geoffrey's earlier grand depiction of the Welsh town.[1] Most Arthurian romances of this period produced in English or Welsh did not follow this trend; Camelot was referred to infrequently, and usually in translations from French. One exception is Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, which locates Arthur's court at "Camelot";[5] however, in Britain, Arthur's court was generally located at Caerleon, or at Carlisle, which is usually identified with the "Carduel" of the French romances.[6] However, in the late 15th century, Thomas Malory created the image of Camelot most familiar to English speakers today in his Le Morte d'Arthur, a work based mostly on the French romances. He firmly identifies Camelot with Winchester, an identification that remained popular over the centuries, though it was rejected by Malory's own editor, William Caxton, who preferred a Welsh location.[7]
Full Cast & Crew
Directed by
Larry Shaw |
Writing Credits (WGA)
J. Randy Taraborrelli | ... | (book) |
David Stevens | ... | (teleplay) |
Cast (in credits order)
Jill Hennessy | ... | ||
Lauren Holly | ... | ||
Leslie Stefanson | ... | ||
Daniel Hugh Kelly | ... | ||
Robert Knepper | ... | ||
Matt Letscher | ... | ||
Harve Presnell | ... | ||
Charmion King | ... | ||
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Russ Baker | ... |
Honor Guard Lieutenant
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Paula Barrett | ... |
Woman in Garden
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Steve Behal | ... |
Reporter #1
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Wayne Best | ... | ||
Walker Boone | ... |
Steve Clark
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Chris Britton | ... |
Ted's Doctor (as Christopher Britton)
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Catherine Bruce | ... |
Sister Mary Leo
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Adam Cabral | ... | ||
Laura Catalano | ... |
Blonde Star
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Thom Christopher | ... | ||
Robert Church | ... |
Committee Leader
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William Colgate | ... | ||
Christine Donato | ... |
Society Guest
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Beau Dunker | ... | ||
Norma Edwards | ... |
Female Judge
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David Eisner | ... |
Schiff
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Greg Ellwand | ... |
Peter Wilson
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Madison Fitzpatrick | ... |
Caroline - 6 Years
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Richard Fitzpatrick | ... |
Frank Peters
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Gary Fruchtman | ... |
Reporter #3
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Linda Goranson | ... | ||
Paul Thomas Gordon | ... | ||
Kate Hemblen | ... |
Joan's Nanny
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Shannon Hile | ... |
Elaine Mitchell
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Tom Howard | ... | ||
Jeno Huber | ... |
Prince Stanislaw
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Jeff Ironi | ... |
Delivery Driver
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Jamie Johnston | ... |
Young Patrick Kennedy
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Geoff Kahnert | ... | ||
Ray Kahnert | ... |
Bobby s Priest
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Tamsin Kelsey | ... | ||
Robert B. Kennedy | ... |
Photographer
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Anne L'Espérance | ... |
Cathy
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Sarah Lafleur | ... | ||
Bill Lake | ... |
Policeman
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Shawn Lawrence | ... |
Alex Carter
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Bill MacDonald | ... |
Party Chairman
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Gene Mack | ... | ||
Louisa Martin | ... |
Maude Shaw
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Kaya McGregor | ... | ||
Nicole Michaux | ... |
Jean Ann Smith
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James Millington | ... |
TV Commentator No 2
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Marty Moreau | ... |
Reporter No 6
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Ken Murton | ... |
RFK's Photographer
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Philip Nessel | ... |
Ted's Photographer
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Sean O'Hara | ... |
Reporter No 7
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Julia Pagel | ... | ||
Rosemary Pate | ... |
Kara--Age 19 (as Rose Pate)
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Ron Payne | ... |
Dallas Doctor
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Frank Proctor | ... |
TV Commentator No 1
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Karl Pruner | ... | ||
Christy Ring | ... |
Secret Service Agent
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Matt Sadowski | ... |
Joseph Patrick Kennedy II (as Matt Austin)
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Larry Schwartz | ... |
Reporter No 3
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Philip Shepherd | ... |
Reporter No 4 (as Phillip Shepherd)
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Jeffrey Smith | ... |
Jim Ketchum
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David Talbot | ... |
Reporter #2
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Joy Tanner | ... |
Lee Bouvier
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J. Randy Taraborrelli | ... |
Reporter
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Bruce Vavrina | ... |
Roger Mudd
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Robert Verlaque | ... |
Reporter No 5
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Jonathan Whitaker | ... |
Lem Billings
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Robin White | ... |
Senator
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Jonathan Whittaker | ... |
Lem Billings
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Brad Wietersen | ... |
Stephen Smith
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Walter Cronkite | ... |
Himself - Announces Death of JFK (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Produced by
Emanuele 'Manny' Danelon | ... | line producer (as Emanuel 'Manny' Danelon) |
Kay Hoffman | ... | producer |
Lori Motyer | ... | associate producer |
Sheri Singer | ... | executive producer |
Georgene Smith | ... | co-producer |
Music by
Martin Davich |
Cinematography by
Frank Byers |
Film Editing by
Terry Blythe |
Casting By
Jon Comerford | ||
Natalie Hart | ||
Jason La Padura |
Production Design by
Curtis A. Schnell |
Art Direction by
Greg Chown |
Set Decoration by
Gareth Wilson |
Costume Design by
Arthur Rowsell |
Makeup Department
Marlene Aarons | ... | makeup department head |
Kelly Brennan | ... | assistant hair stylist |
Karola Dirnberger | ... | hair department head |
Daniela Nolano | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Dawn E. Rivard | ... | wig builder: Lauren Holly |
Dorothy Smith | ... | key makeup artist |
Kelly Whetter | ... | assistant hair stylist |
Deborah Williams | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Production Management
Emanuele 'Manny' Danelon | ... | unit production manager (as Emanuel Danelon) |
Lesley Myers | ... | assistant production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Emanuele 'Manny' Danelon | ... | (as Emanuel Danelon) |
Avrel Fisher | ... | first assistant director (as Avrel C. Fisher) |
Bruce Jensen | ... | third assistant director |
Mark MacDonald | ... | third assistant director |
Andrea McCabe | ... | second assistant director |
Ken A. Smith | ... | first assistant director: second unit (as Ken Smith) |
Graham Tallman | ... | daily assistant director |
Art Department
Rossana DeCampo | ... | key scenic artist |
Humberto Garcia | ... | set designer |
Malcolm Gibson | ... | property master |
Jen Gillespie | ... | art department coordinator/clearances |
Henry Ilola | ... | construction coordinator |
Kevin Lise | ... | assistant property master |
Levin Lise | ... | first assistant props master |
Jane Manchee | ... | buyer |
Michael J. Meade | ... | property master (as Michael Meade) |
Chris Pellegrini | ... | property master |
Mark Steel | ... | lead man |
Sound Department
Tim Chilton | ... | foley artist |
Bob Costanza | ... | sound effects editor |
Roberta Doheny | ... | sound re-recording mixer |
Tommy Goodwin | ... | foley mixer |
G. Michael Graham | ... | sound supervisor |
Kristi Johns | ... | adr supervisor |
Colin Jones | ... | boom operator |
Peter Reale | ... | sound re-recording mixer |
Rick Waddell | ... | sound mixer |
Special Effects by
Stephen Wallace | ... | special effects coordinator |
Visual Effects by
Ian Britton | ... | digital artist |
Peter Denomme | ... | visual effects executive producer |
Mark Fordham | ... | head of matte painting |
Noel Hooper | ... | visual effects supervisor |
Ariel Joson | ... | digital artist |
Matt Schofield | ... | matte painter |
Allan Walker | ... | matte artist |
Stunts
Brittney Banks | ... | stunt double |
Edward A. Queffelec | ... | stunt performer |
John Stoneham Jr. | ... | stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Chris Alexander | ... | first assistant camera: "a" camera / focus puller |
Federico De Marco | ... | second assistant camera: "b" camera |
John Duke | ... | dolly grip |
Henri Fiks | ... | camera operator: "a" camera |
Angel Gonzalez | ... | camera operator: "b" camera |
Courtney Graham | ... | second assistant camera: "a" camera |
Mark W. Hindle | ... | video playback operator |
Ben Mark Holzberg | ... | still photographer |
Brad Hruboska | ... | steadicam operator |
Robert Johnson | ... | key grip |
Martin Julian | ... | director of photography: second unit |
Robert McRae | ... | gaffer |
Alan Millar | ... | electrician |
Hugh Montgomery | ... | electrical rig gaffer |
Marc Purdy | ... | best boy grip |
Doug Reid | ... | best boy |
Chirayouth Jim Saysana | ... | first assistant camera: "b" camera (as Jim Saysana) |
Steve Tsushima | ... | first assistant camera: "b" camera |
Casting Department
Nancy Botting-Harrison | ... | extras casting |
Brad Gerstl | ... | extras casting representative |
Larissa Giroux | ... | casting associate |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Ian Drummond | ... | assistant costume designer |
Jane Flanders | ... | wardrobe shop supervisor |
Sharon Purdy | ... | wardrobe coordinator |
Editorial Department
J.R. Benson | ... | colorist (digital color correction) |
Jamie McNary | ... | associate editor |
Mary Nelson-Duerrstein | ... | negative cutter |
Chris Regan | ... | negative color timer |
Music Department
Jon Kull | ... | conductor / orchestrator |
Allan K. Rosen | ... | music editor |
Transportation Department
Bruce McLean | ... | transportation coordinator (as Bruce C. McLean) |
Other crew
Amy Barrie | ... | production secretary |
Jason Yik Chi Chan | ... | production assistant |
Stephanie N. Graham | ... | assistant: Mr. Shaw |
Barbara Gregson | ... | film researcher |
Richard Haylock | ... | production accountant |
Leata Lekushoff | ... | assistant to producers |
Cam Mansfield | ... | assistant accountant |
Sheri McGrath | ... | assistant accountant |
Luis M. Mendoza | ... | assistant location manager |
Alexandra Mircheff | ... | assistant to producers |
Lori Pumputis | ... | production coordinator |
Robyn Rosenberg | ... | set supervisor |
Dug Rotstein | ... | script supervisor |
Dana Stewart-Burgoyne | ... | assistant accountant |
Michael Tough | ... | location manager |
Brooke Weslak | ... | assistant production coordinator |
Sherri Wolfson | ... | location manager |
Sherry Wolfson | ... | location manager |
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