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Dear... - Season 1
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The series explores a collection of biographies of the most prominent personalities in society today. The series deals with a set of biographies using letters written by those whose lives have changed through their work and trying to shed light on these characters and fully understand their nature.
The series explores a collection of biographies of the most prominent personalities in society today. The series deals with a set of biographies using letters written by those whose lives have changed through their work and trying to shed light on these characters and fully understand their nature.
Actors:
Taylor Lee,
Nicole Gilbert,
Lin-Manuel Miranda,
Robin Zavala,
Stef Sharky Schultz,
Oprah Winfrey,
Ryan Villacci
Taylor Lee
Nicole Gilbert
Lin-Manuel Miranda
16 January 1980, New York City, New York, USA
Robin Zavala
Stef Sharky Schultz
Oprah Winfrey
29 January 1954, Kosciusko, Mississippi, USA
Ryan Villacci
Genre:
Biography, Documentary
Director:
Peter McCoubrey, Jennifer Harrington, Joris Debeij, Alex Simmons, Randy Wilkins
Country:
United States
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June 01, 2020
Be sure to have tissues handy, because each story will touch your heart.
June 05, 2020
'Dear...' is a beautifully realized work that is the "some good news" that we could all use and learn from right now.
June 05, 2020
A profoundly felt 10-part portrait of gratitude and grace.
June 01, 2020
A truly powerful and fascinating feat, Dear... really is the show we need right now.
June 04, 2020
If "Dear..." can be written off as what Oprah's critics once labeled "broccoli TV," given the state of media, it's hard to question working something healthier into our diets.

