Intimate Portrait

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Intimate Portrait
Genre Biographical
Presented by Meredith Vieira
Narrated by Linda Emond
Lisa Friedman
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons12
No. of episodes271
Production
Running time60 minutes
Production companyGay Rosenthal Productions
Original release
Network Lifetime
ReleaseNovember 14, 1993 (1993-11-14) 
October 3, 2005 (2005-10-03) [1]

Intimate Portrait is a biographical documentary television series on the Lifetime cable network hosted by Meredith Vieira and focusing on different female celebrities, including stars from the fields of cinema, music, politics, sports and others which includes interviews with each subject and appearance's by numerous stars discussing the subject. 12 seasons were made with a total of 271 episodes, airing from January 3, 1994, and October 3, 2005.[ citation needed ] The series utilises stock footage, on-camera interviews, and photographs of the celebrities as children.

Contents

List of Stars

Season 1

(Notes: The series screened internationally, and dates are typical of original US broadcast sheet)

Name of starBroadcast dateFieldNarrator
Jackie Onassis November 14, 1993Politics (former United States First Lady) Sharon Gless
Rose Kennedy February 19, 1995
Marla Maples March 12, 1995
Mary Magdalene April 23, 1995
Josie Natori June 4, 1995
Yoko Ono November 21, 1995
Grace Kelly November 28, 1995

Season 2

Name of starBroadcast dateFieldNarrator
Maya Angelou February 4, 1996
Sally Field March 24, 1996
Audrey Hepburn April 28, 1996
Marilyn Monroe May 26, 1996
Natalie Wood June 16, 1996
Gloria Estefan July 7, 1996
Janet Leigh October 20, 1996
Reba McEntire November 10, 1996
Shirley MacLaine December 1, 1996
Vanessa Williams December 8, 1996 (season 2, episode 10)Singer, actress, fashion designunknown
EveDecember 13, 1996
The Virgin MaryDecember 20, 1996
Eva PeronDecember 22, 1996
Kathie Lee Gifford January 1, 1997

Season 3

Name of starBroadcast dateFieldNarrator
Queen Latifah February 8, 1997
Esther March 23, 1997
Bette Midler March 30, 1997
Brett Butler April 8, 1997
Valerie Bertinelli April 29, 1997
Carol Burnett season 3, episode 6TV talk show hostess, actress, comedienne, singer, writer Rita Moreno
Celine Dion June 15, 1997
Heather Locklear July 27, 1997
Joan LundenJuly 29, 1997
Cleopatra August 3, 1997
Cybill Shepard September 15, 1997
Jane Seymour September 16, 1997
Patricia Richardson September 28, 1997
Dr. Susan LoveOctober 22, 1997
Wynonna November 9, 1995
Debbie Allen December 7, 1997
Sally Jessy RaphaelDecember 28, 1997
Mary Tyler Moore January 1, 1998

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References

  1. "Intimate Portrait" . Retrieved January 29, 2017.