Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase
1990 · 1 season · 2 eps · ★ 9.0
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A woman who suffers from multiple personality disorder is found during therapy to have suffered child abuse in this fact-based story.
Directed by Lamont Johnson · Written by E. Jack Neuman
Network: ABC
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Shelley Long Truddi Chase -
Tom Conti Dr. Phillips -
John Rubinstein Norman DeRoin -
Alan Fudge Albert Johnson -
Jamie Rose Maureen, Truddi's Mother -
Christine Healy Sharon Barnes -
Ernie Lively Paul, Truddi's Stepfather -
Frank Converse Peter Morgan -
Robert Costanzo Eddie -
Guich Koock Charles - T Tiffany Ballenger Truddi at 8
- J Jon Beshara Police Officer
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