A Woman of Independent Means 29 years old

Bess Steed marries her childhood sweetheart in the early part of the 20th century and begins a life in the high society of Dallas, Texas. As time goes by, things do not work out as she expects. Her husband dies of influenza, and she finds that she must pick up and carry along with her life. She proves to be a strong, committed, and loving individual who attracts new loves into her life and finds that she can take good care of the old ones. Despite further tragedy in losing her oldest son, and a second marriage that is not all that she expects it to be she continues to survive as independently as she has discovered the courage to do so.

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A Woman of Independent Means Cast

Name Character
Charles Durning He was 71, 89 years old when he died as Andrew Alcott
Andrea Roth She was 27, now 57 years old as Eleanor, as an adult
John Slattery He was 32, now 62 years old as Dwight
Tony Goldwyn He was 34, now 64 years old as Robert Steed
Sally Field She was 48, now 78 years old as Bess Alcott Steed Garner
Ron Silver He was 48, 62 years old when he died as Arthur
Brenda Fricker She was 50, now 79 years old as Mother Steed
Sheila McCarthy She was 39, now 68 years old as Totsie
Jack Thompson He was 54, now 84 years old as Sam Garner
Ann Hearn She was 41, now 71 years old as Lydia

A Woman of Independent Means Crew

Name Department
Robert Greenwald as Director. He was 49 (now 79) years old Directing
Cindy Myers as Writer. Writing
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A Woman of Independent Means (29 years)

  • Release day: Sunday, February 19, 1995
  • Runtime: 316 minutes