An unsuccessful over-the-top actress becomes a successful over-the-top authoress in this biography of Jacqueline Susann, the famed writer of "The Valley of the Dolls" and other trashy novels. Facing a failing career, Susann meets a successful promoter who becomes her husband. After several failures to place her in commercials and a TV quiz show, he hits upon the idea for her to become a writer. In the pre-1960s, her books were looked upon as trash and non-printable. But then the sexual revolution hit and an audience was born for her books. The story shows the hidden behind-the-scenes story of Susann's life, including her autistic son and her continuing bout with cancer which she hid up until her death.
Andrew Bergman | Director |
Paul Rudnick | Screenplay |
Mark Gordon | Executive Producer |
Ted Kurdyla | Executive Producer |
Gary Levinsohn | Executive Producer |
Mike Lobell | Producer |
Barry Malkin | Editor |
Gary Archer | Prosthetics |
Burt Bacharach | Original Music Composer |
Karl Walter Lindenlaub | Director of Photography |