Intimate Portrait - Season 11

Season 11
Episodes

Florence Henderson
Indiana-born Florence Henderson, who became America's favorite mom on "The Brady Bunch," is profiled. Included: comments from Carol Burnett, producer Sherwood Schwartz, Christopher Knight, Susan Olsen, Barry Williams, daughter Barbara Chase, sons Robert Bernstein and Joseph Bernstein, and brother John Henderson.

Laura Bush
First Lady Laura Bush shares anecdotes that reveal her personal side, including her relationship with husband George W. Bush and their college-age twin daughters, Jenna and Barbara. The former school librarian also discusses how she has stepped into the spotlight as an advocate of education and literacy. In addition, she addresses the impact Sept. 11 has had on her role as the wife of the 43rd president. Friends and family members comment, along with remarks by National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice.

Constance Marie
Constance Marie discusses pulling double duty on two TV shows, acting on the PBS drama "American Family," along with her sitcom gig on ABC's "The George Lopez Show." The native Californian also talks about receiving her big break when she was hired as a dancer on David Bowie's 1987 "Glass Spider" tour. Among those interviewed are Hector Elizondo, Joe Regalbuto and Cristina Saralegui.

Peggy Fleming
The ups and downs of figure skater Peggy Fleming's life include her gold-medal performance at the 1968 Olympic Games in Grenoble, France, and her father's sudden death at age 41 from a heart attack. Also: Fleming discusses being a wife, mother and grandmother; recovering from breast cancer; and earning a paycheck as an ABC sports commentator. Among those interviewed are family, friends and fellow athletes Michelle Kwan and Sarah Hughes.

Sheryl Crow
Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow recalls her winding road to success in the music business, beginning with her background growing up in a small Missouri town with the security of a loving family. From there, she talks about performing commercial jingles, touring with Michael Jackson and selling more than 8 million copies of her debut album, "Tuesday Night Music Club." Featured are comments from family and friends, including fellow musicians Sarah McLachlan and Emmylou Harris.

Rosie O'Donnell
Rosie O'Donnell tells her life story with help from family and friends, including Penny Marshall, Nora Ephron and John McDaniel. Among the experiences she relates: losing her mother to cancer at age 10; doing stand-up comedy; winning an Emmy for six years straight as best daytime talk-show host. Also: O'Donnell speaks about acting as a passionate advocate for kids.

Dana Delany
Dana Delany talks about her life and career, which includes her Emmy-winning role playing nurse Colleen McMurphy on ABC's "China Beach," as well as memorable theatrical turns, numerous television parts and top billing in the 1994 feature film "Exit to Eden." Among those interviewed are Garry Shandling, Tom Selleck, Blythe Danner and Garry Marshall.

Mo'Nique
Mo'Nique shares the story of how she came to accept her plus-size figure and even view it as an asset. Counting the successes she has enjoyed in her career, Mo'Nique discusses her role in the UPN sitcom "The Parkers," along with her stand-up stint with the "Queens of Comedy" tour. Also: comments from family and friends, including Steve Harvey, Shaquille O'Neal and her TV love interest, Dorien Wilson.

Amy Brenneman
"My mantra is 'I'm going to do whatever I want'," says Amy Brenneman. So far, it seems to have worked for the "Judging Amy" creator, executive producer and star, who discusses her fulfilling life and career here. Among her professional accomplishments is an Emmy-nominated role on "NYPD Blue," along with a role opposite Robert DeNiro in 1995's "Heat." On the personal front, Brenneman shares details of her marriage to director Brad Silberling, with whom she has a daughter. Interviewees include Tyne Daly and Kathy Najimy.

Sarah McLachlan
Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan tells her life story. Of her career choice she notes, "I love to sing. It's been sort of my truest friend throughout my life." In addition, she talks about organizing the all-female Lilith Fair tour; and struggling to fit in as a child growing up in the small town of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Also: how an obsessed fan led McLachlan to write the song "Possession." Interviewed: Sheryl Crow; Amy Ray and Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls.

Nancy McKeon

LeAnn Rimes
Chronicling the career of country sensation LeAnn Rimes, who garnered national attention with the release of her 1996 debut album, "Blue," at the age of 13. Included: Rimes discusses comparisons between her singing style and the voice of legendary crooner Patsy Cline. She also talks about getting married at 19 to 21-year-old dancer Dean Sheremet.

Ashanti
Ashanti recounts how she went from being the apple of her parents' eye to a major hip-hop talent whose eponymous debut CD sold more than 500,000 copies in the first week, making her the fastest-selling new female singer in chart history. On the road to success, the young artist had to decide whether to pursue her music dream or accept a track scholarship to college. Irv Gotti of Murder Inc. discusses how Ashanti's perseverance moved him to offer her a record deal. Also: the making of "Ashanti's Christmas."

Bonnie Hunt
Bonnie Hunt discusses her career and how her fifth attempt at TV success resulted in the ABC sitcom "Life with Bonnie." Hunt also recalls developing her improv skills as a member of the comedy troupe Second City in her native Chicago; and talks about dealing with the failure of four previous television comedies, including "Grand," "Davis Rules," "The Building" and "The Bonnie Hunt Show." Among those offering comments are Carl Reiner, Jonathan Winters, Robin Williams and David Duchovny.

Stockard Channing

Donna Summer
Disco diva Donna Summer discusses the success she enjoyed throughout the 1970s reaching the top of the charts with such hit singles as "Love to Love You Baby," "I Feel Love," "Last Dance," "MacArthur Park," "Bad Girls" and "Hot Stuff." Included are remarks by Dick Clark and comments from Summer's singer-songwriter husband, Bruce Sudano. Also, Summer recalls her roots as a gospel singer in a church choir while growing up in Boston.

Leah Remini
Leah Remini gets personal about her life, which includes a starring role on the CBS sitcom "King of Queens" and marriage to salsa musician Angelo Pagan. Also: Leah's childhood move from Brooklyn to Los Angeles, where she dropped out of school at age 14 and began to pursue her dream of becoming an actress.

Missy Elliott
A profile of Missy Elliott, who talks about her childhood experiences with abuse. Among those commenting: Mary J. Blige and Sean "P. Diddy" Combs.

Molly Shannon
"Saturday Night Live" alum Molly Shannon discusses achieving success in her career as a comic and an actress. Shannon also talks about a 1969 car accident that claimed the lives of her mother, younger sister and cousin. Among those who offer comments are Lorne Michaels, Janeane Garofalo, Heather Graham, Megan Mullally and Victor Garber.

Lisa Rinna
Leah Remini gets personal about her life, which includes a starring role on the CBS sitcom "King of Queens" and marriage to salsa musician Angelo Pagan. Also: Leah's childhood move from Brooklyn to Los Angeles, where she dropped out of school at age 14 and began to pursue her dream of becoming an actress.

Nancy Kerrigan
A profile of figure skater Nancy Kerrigan, who recalls the infamous attack during the 1994 Winter Olympics. Also commenting: Kerrigan's husband and parents; fellow skater Brian Boitano; and designer Vera Wang.

Dionne Warwick
A profile of singer Dionne Warwick. Among those commenting: Burt Bacharach, Elton John, Cissy Houston, Clive Davis and Gladys Knight.

Jane Pauley
A profile of Jane Pauley includes her work as co-host of "Today" and coanchor of "Dateline NBC," and her marriage to cartoonist Garry Trudeau. Among those interviewed are Tom Brokaw, Stone Phillips, Bryant Gumbel, Willard Scott and Gene Shalit.
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