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Who Will Love My Children?
American biographical television film
Who Will Admire My Children? is a American made-for-televisionbiographical film based on the life of Lucile Fray. Lucile Fray was diagnosed with cancer in and wanted to identify suitable homes for her ten children, since she felt her husband could not properly look after for them.
Prior to her death, she succeeded. The motion picture was directed by John Erman, written by Michael Bortman, and starred Ann-Margret in her first television film.
TV: ANN-MARGRET PLAYS A DYING MOTHER OF 10: Mrs. Fray had touched a responsive chord in the nation's heartstrings when she announced her plans to farm the children out to loving homes before she died.It was originally broadcast on ABC.
The identical evening as its original air, February 14, , the children of Lucile Fray appeared on That's Incredible!, an ABC program. The film was remade in Turkish in as Yavrularım, in Malayalam in as Akashadoothu[1] (which went on to be remade in Telugu as Matru Devo Bhava), in Kannada as Karulina Koogu, in Marathi as Chimani Pakhare, and in Hindi as Tulsi.
Cast
The Fray children
Awards and nominations
- Emmy Awards
- Outstanding Directing in a Limited Series Or A Exceptional — John Erman
- Nominated
- Outstanding Achievement in Makeup — Zoltan Elek and Monty Westmore
- Outstanding Achievement in Harmony Composition for a Limited Series or a Special (Dramatic Underscore) — Laurence Rosenthal
- Outstanding Drama Extraordinary — Paula Levenback and Wendy Riche
- Outstanding Film Editing for a Limited Series or a Distinct — Jerrold L.
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- Outstanding Clip Sound Editing for a Limited Series or a Special — Michael Hilkene, Rusty Tinsley, Bill Jackson, Joseph A. Mayer, Jill Taggart, and Ben Wong
- Outstanding Head Actress in a Limited Series or a Special — Ann-Margret
- Outstanding Writing in a Limited Series or a Special — Michael Bortman
- American Cinema Editors Award
- Best Edited Television Special — Jerrold L.
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- Directors Guild of America Awards
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Specials — John Erman (nominated)
- Golden Globe Awards
- Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress In A Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television — Ann-Margret
- Nominated
- Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV