Kate's Secret

Kate's Secret is a 1986 American drama television film directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman, written by Susan Seeger and Denise De Garmo, and starring Meredith Baxter Birney, Ben Masters, Tracy Nelson, and Edward Asner. The story is about a seemingly "perfect" suburban housewife and mother who is secretly suffering from bulimia nervosa.

Kate's Secret
Opening title
GenreDrama
Written by
  • Susan Seeger
  • Denise De Garmo
Directed byArthur Allan Seidelman
Starring
Music byJ. Peter Robinson
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerAndrea Baynes
ProducerStephanie Austin
CinematographyDennis Dalzell
EditorMillie Moore
Running time96 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseNovember 17, 1986 (1986-11-17)

Kate's Secret aired on NBC on November 17, 1986.

Synopsis

To those on the outside, Kate Stark leads an idyllic life; a successful husband, an adoring daughter, and a beautiful home. But beneath the surface, her life is less than ideal; a husband preoccupied with his career, a critical and domineering mother, and a dark secret that not even her closest friends know: Kate is bulimic. As the pressures in her life begin to mount, Kate obsessively diets and exercises, and habitually binges and purges while adroitly hiding her eating disorder from all those around her. When Kate's bulimia eventually leads to a frightening accident that makes it clear to everyone that her illness is dangerous not only to herself, but to those closest to her, she is committed to rehabilitation in order to face the inner turmoil at the root of her disorder.

Cast

ActorRole
Meredith Baxter BirneyKate Stark
Ben MastersJack Stark
Georgann JohnsonFaith
Tracy NelsonPatch Reed
Shari BelafonteGail
Leslie BevisMonica Fields
Edward AsnerDr. Resnick
Mackenzie PhillipsDeyna
Summer PhoenixBecky Stark
Sharon SpelmanLiz Reed
Mindy SeegerMarkie
Isabel GrandinDot
Liz TorresLaura
Gwynne GilfordLorna
Rosanna HuffmanMegan
Ron AsherTeen at Pizza Parlor
Liberty PhoenixBrownie Scout

References

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