Danielle Steel's Zoya

Danielle Steel's Zoya (1997)


  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Release Date: 1997-07-26
  • User Rating: 5.1/10 from 14 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 51min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: NBC Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Richard A. Colla
star 5.1/10
From 14 Ratings

Summary

A young Russian countess escapes the 1917 revolution and, despite hardship, makes a new life for herself in America.

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  • Melissa Gilbert

    as Zoya Ossipov
  • Bruce Boxleitner

    as Clayton Andrews
  • Denise Alexander

    as Axelle
  • Don Henderson

    as Feodor
  • Zane Carney

    as Young Nicholas
  • Taryn Davis

    as Young Sasha
  • David Warner

    as Prince Vladmir
  • Diana Rigg

    as Evgenia
  • Peggy Cass

    as Mrs. Molloy
  • Tiffany Amber Knight

    as Teen Zoe
  • Jacob Bloom

    as Five-Year-Old Matthew
  • Maxim Roy

    as Colette
  • Gregory Perrelli

    as Ten-Year-Old Matthew
  • Sarabeth Sherbine

    as Six-Year-Old Zoe
  • Frank Schorpion

    as David
  • Jane How

    as Natalya
  • Richard Durden

    as Konstantin
  • Samuel West

    as Nicolai
  • Gregory Hlady

    as Diaghilev
  • Burtt Harris

    as Fitzhugh
  • Henderson Forsythe

    as Arnold Evan
  • Catherine Colvey

    as Lillian
  • Donna Sarrasin

    as Maggie
  • Emma Stevens

    as Grand Duchess Marina
  • Kristofer Batho

    as Grand Duke Cyril
  • Julie Cox

    as Maria
  • Jennifer Hilary

    as Tsarina
  • Philip Casnoff

    as Simon Hirsch
  • Cameron Bancroft

    as Nicholas
  • Julian Stone

    as Freddy
  • Susan Haskell

    as Elizabeth
  • Jennifer Garner

    as Sasha
  • Caroline Néron

    as Lucy
  • Derek Johnston

    as Sailor
  • Stéphany Maillery

    as Salesgirl
  • Erin Simms

    as Bunny
  • David Francis

    as Judge
  • David Raboy

    as Rabbi
  • Billy Kay

    as Newsboy
Production Dennis Hammer Supervising Producer
Writing L. Virginia Browne Teleplay
Production Douglas S. Cramer Executive Producer
Directing Richard A. Colla Director
Writing Danielle Steel Novel
Production Kay Hoffman Producer
Sound William Goldstein Original Music Composer
Camera Laszlo George Director of Photography
Editing Michael S. Murphy Editor
Production Robin Lippin Casting
Art Peter Wooley Production Design
Costume & Make-Up Barbara Lane Costume Design
Directing Carole Dubuc First Assistant Director
Sound Michael T. Andreas Music Editor

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