Genre: Drama
Director: John Leekley
Cast: Gregory Peck,Rip Torn,Lloyd Bridges,Robert Vaughn,Stacy Keach,Kathleen Beller,Penny Peyser,Julia Duffy,Robin Gammell,David W. Harper,Julius Harris,Gregg Henry,Cooper Huckabee,James Carroll Jordan,Brian Kerwin,William Lucking,Charles Napier,Walter Olkewicz,Duncan Regehr,David Rounds,Christopher Stone,Diane Baker,Paul Benedict,Rory Calhoun,Colleen Dewhurst,David Doyle,Michael Horton,Warren Oates,Gerald S. O'Loughlin,Geraldine Page,Dan Shor,John Vernon,Sterling Hayden,Paul Winfield,Bruce Abbott,Janice Carroll,Veronica Redd,Fred Stuthman,John Voldstad
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Show status: Ended
Overview: The Blue and the Gray is a television miniseries that first aired on CBS in three installments on November 14, November 16, and November 17, 1982. Set during the American Civil War, the series starred John Hammond, Stacy Keach, Lloyd Bridges, and Gregory Peck as President Abraham Lincoln. It was executive produced by Larry White and Lou Reda, in association with Columbia Pictures Television, then owned by The Coca-Cola Company.Cast Crew
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Gregory Peck
Abraham Lincoln -
Rip Torn
Ulysses S. Grant -
Lloyd Bridges
Ben Geyser -
Robert Vaughn
Senator Reynolds -
Stacy Keach
Jonas Steele -
Kathleen Beller
Kathy Reynolds -
Penny Peyser
Emma Gayser -
Julia Duffy
Mary Hale -
Robin Gammell
Jacob Hale Sr. -
David W. Harper
James Hale -
Julius Harris
Preacher -
Gregg Henry
Lester Bedell -
Cooper Huckabee
Matthew Geyser -
James Carroll Jordan
Professor Lowe -
Brian Kerwin
Malachy Hale -
William Lucking
Captain Potts -
Charles Napier
Major Harrison -
Walter Olkewicz
Grundy -
Duncan Regehr
Captain Randolph -
David Rounds
Christopher Spencer -
Christopher Stone
Major Fairburn -
Diane Baker
Evelyn Hale -
Paul Benedict
Arbuthnot -
Rory Calhoun
George Meade -
Colleen Dewhurst
Maggie Geyser -
David Doyle
Phineas Wade -
Michael Horton
Mark Geyser -
Warren Oates
Major Welles -
Gerald S. O'Loughlin
Sergeant O'Toole -
Geraldine Page
Mrs. Lovelace
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Larry White (Production)
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John Leekley (Crew)
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Bruce Broughton (Sound)
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Andrew V. McLaglen (Directing)
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Lou Reda (Production)
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