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May 29, 2022 · Nadir: Directed by Susanne Bier. With Viola Davis, Michelle Pfeiffer, Gillian Anderson, O-T Fagbenle. Eleanor doubles down on her efforts to confront racism. Betty helps Jerry secure the Republican nomination while her problems with addiction worsen.
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After African-American opera singer Marian Anderson is banned from performing for the Daughters of the American Revolution, Eleanor leaves the group and doubles down on her efforts to confront racism. Betty’s popularity helps Jerry secure the Republican nomination for re-election, but her growing problems with addiction threaten the family and her ...
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•The First Lady - "Nadir" - official site •The First Lady - "Nadir" at the Internet Movie Database
The First Lady [1] is an American anthology drama television series created by Aaron Cooley which premiered on Showtime on April 17, 2022. [2] It stars Michelle Pfeiffer , Viola Davis , and Gillian Anderson , among others, and portrays life and family events of three First Ladies of the United States : Eleanor Roosevelt , Betty Ford , and ...
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The First Lady. In the East Wing of the White House, many of history's most impactful and world-changing decisions have been hidden from view, made by America's charismatic, complex and dynamic first ladies.
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Eleanor rallies the country as the U.S. enters WW II. After Betty's addiction spirals, Jerry and her family intervene. Michelle joins Hillary Clinton on the 2016 presidential campaign trail to advocate for the dignity of American women.
Jun 17, 2022 · Reluctance is the first port of call, which sees a resigned Betty watching Richard Nixon’s farewell speech to the nation. The clinking of ice in her boozy drink is unnecessary (seriously, this show is not subtle) when Pfeiffer’s eyes showcase her heavy mood.