Search results
Cast
- Pam DawberLucy Wedemeyer
- Michael NouriCharlie Wedemeyer
- Bess Meyer
- Peter BergBobby
- Reginald VelJohnsonAssistant Coach - Special Teams
- James HandyCharlie's Doctor
- Noble WillinghamTed Simonsen
- Dan LauriaAssistant Coach - Defense
- Stephen DorffOlder Kale Wedemeyer
- Mark JoyDr. Aronson
- Gracie HarrisonOlder Carrie Wedemeyer
- Betty CarvalhoRuth Wedemeyer
Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer Story is a 1988 American television film directed by Roy Campanella II and starring Michael Nouri as Charlie Wedemeyer and Pam Dawber as his wife Lucy. [1][2][3] Cast. Pam Dawber as Lucy Wedemeyer (except last scene fadeover from Dawber to actual Lucy)
Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer Story: Directed by Roy Campanella II. With Pam Dawber, Michael Nouri, Bess Meyer, Peter Berg. A real-life story about a high school teacher and football coach who is diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease but refuses to give in.
- (171)
- Drama
- Roy Campanella II
- 1988-12-26
Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer Story (TV Movie 1988) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Quiet Victory: The Charlie Wedemeyer Story - Full Cast & Crew. 1988. 2 hr 0 mins. Drama. NR. Watchlist. Where to Watch. Michael Nouri's portrayal lifts this biography of the...
- Roy Campanella, Roy Campanella II
Film that tells the story of Los Gatos (California) high school football coach Charlie Wedemeyer. At 31, onetime football pro Wedemeyer is living the American dream; a winning team, a happy marriage and public adulation.
This made-for-TV movie tells the true story of Charlie Wedemeyer (Michael Nouri), a former football player turned high school coach with a loving wife (Pam Dawber) and two children. At 32,...
- Drama
People also ask
Is quiet victory the Charlie Wedemeyer story a true story?
Who plays Lucy Wedemeyer in quiet victory?
What is the movie Quiet Victory about?
Where can I watch quiet victory?
Film that tells the story of Los Gatos (California) high school football coach Charlie Wedemeyer. At 31, onetime football pro Wedemeyer is living the American dream; a winning team, a happy marriage and public adulation.