My Husband's Double Life (2001)

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Written by Alan Hines

Directed by Alan Metzger

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2001

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

A husband leaves prison after a term for embezzlement, only to throw himself into a river, leaving his wife and kids to rebuild shattered lives. Years later comes news that he is far from dead. A watchable drama based on a true story.

When is My Husband's Double Life next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on True Movies December 9th, 1:00pm and on True Movies 2 December 18th, 6:00am. See more...

Cast

Margaret ColinElizabeth 'Peachy' Welsh
Jay O. SandersPatrick Hennessy Welsh/Timothy Michael Kingsbury
Will EstesTed Welsh
Aaron AshmoreChris Welsh
Michael CeraYoung Ted Welsh
Erik KnudsenYoung Chris Welsh
Victoria SnowClaire
Image for Gary HudsonGary HudsonBill Sellers
Derek BoyesChip Carney
Dmitry ChepovetskyRon Dusak
Paul de La RosaAdam Novak
Gene DinoviPriest
Martin DoyleSam Weiner
Carolyn DunnSharon Baker
David EisnerRobert Becker
Anna FergusonAnn Welsh
David GardnerJudge Frost
Peter HaworthMan
Elva Mai HooverSheila
J.C. KennyNews Reporter
Maureen KirkpatrickAmy
Michelle MoffatProsecutor
Don RitchieDet. Fred Mann
George R. RobertsonDick Welsh
Ralph SmallPaul
Mary Lu ZahalanSecretary

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