Patsy Cline: American Masters
Premieres nationwide beginning March 4 on PBS (check local listings) during Women’s History Month
Film Interviewees (in alphabetical order)
Bill Anderson, friend and Opry member
Mandy Barnett, artist, portrayed Patsy Cline in Always…Patsy Cline
Brenda Calladay, country music historian and curator
Terri Clark, artist
Peter Cooper, senior director, producer and writer at the Country Music Hall of Fame and
Museum
Beverly D’Angelo, actress, portrayed Patsy Cline in Coal Miner’s Daughter (1980)
Melvin Dick, brother of Patsy Cline’s husband, Charlie Dick
Julie Fudge, Patsy Cline’s daughter
Rhiannon Giddens, artist
Mickey Guyton, artist
Jewly Height, journalist and author
JudySue Huyett-Kempf, executive director, Patsy Cline Historic House
Wanda Jackson, artist, “Queen of Rockabilly”
Beverly Keel, professor and journalist
Callie Khouri, Oscar-winning screenwriter of Thelma & Louise, creator, writer, director and
producer of Nashville (ABC)
Reba McEntire, artist
Kacey Musgraves, artist
Margo Price, singer-songwriter
LeAnn Rimes, artist
Alan Stoker, curator of Recorded Sound Collections at the Country Music Hall and Museum
Eddie Stubbs, WSM Grand Ole Opry Announcer
Ted Swindley, creator, Always…Patsy Cline
Troy Tomlinson, President and CEO, Sony ATV Nashville
Ricky Warwick, Artist (Thin Lizzy)
###