The First Lady Trailer

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Other cast members include Rhys Wakefield as Vice President Dick Cheney, Derek Cecil as Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, Kathleen Garrett as first lady Laura Bush, Isaiah Williams as Martin Luther King III and more.

ASIB has a few cheesey lines but I will never forget the day I first watched it. The amount of anticipation being her first movie and not knowing what the expect. Then we got to hear the music and knew a true Gaga era was beginning.

I would say:

1. AISB
2. House of Gucci
3. Joker

AISB trailer was iconic; the emotions and way they did it with shallow can't be topped. House of Gucci showed a lot of great moments and Heart of Glass was a great fit as well. Joker wasn't bad, but it's not as exciting or emotionally hitting as the other ones. The song they used was nice as well.

Ann LePage became the First Lady of Maine when her husband Paul LePage was sworn into office as Maine's 74th Governor on January 5, 2011. A Maine native, Ann grew up with a strong work ethic and loyalty to family. She and Governor LePage have been married since 1984, and raised their children in Maine.

Throughout her tenure as First Lady, Ann has been a passionate advocate for military service members, their families and our beloved veterans. Raising awareness for these individuals has been her top priority.

Mrs. LePage was selected as the 2012 Joshua Chamberlain's Chapter Person of the Year by the First Region Association of the United States Army. Her continued dedication, compassion, untiring efforts and support for veterans, service members and their families has clearly defined her character and reputation since becoming First Lady of Maine.

Among numerous veteran support organizations she lends her name to, Ann has participated in the Wreaths Across America Annual Convoy to Arlington National Cemetery in December for several years as Maine's First Lady. She has traveled in tractor trailer trucks loaded with wreaths and made the trip in 2013 and 2014 on the back of a motorcycle to raise awareness of their mission. For more information on Wreaths Across America, please visit

First Lady LePage also works closely with Retired Army Staff Sergeant Travis Mills and the Travis Mills Foundation. Through ongoing fundraising efforts, the foundation has established a retreat to help combat wounded veterans and their families unite with the land, water, nature and each other to revitalize themselves and to encourage each other to keep moving forward. The Foundation purchased and renovated a beautiful property on Long Pond in Mt. Vernon Maine. The retreat is designed to provide state-of-the-art "smart home" technology in a relaxing lodge setting to fill a vital role in the recovery, camaraderie, spousal support, reconnection, and recreational needs of our disabled veterans and their families. For more information on the Travis Mills Foundation, please visit

Believing family comes first, Ann LePage has been a strong supporter of her husband's public service throughout their married lives. After spending 14 years at Scott Paper Company and working part time when her children were young, she is grateful for the opportunity she had to be at home with her children. Her proudest moments are shared with her children in their achievements as successful adults.

Though the Governor and his Administration respect the privacy of Maine citizens, any written or electronic communication sent to the Governor, or any other public officer or employee, could be considered a public record and therefore be subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Access Act.

Set for theatrical release on Dec. 2, the movie follows Jackie Kennedy as she attempts to deal with the 1963 assassination of her husband, U.S. President John F. Kennedy, while he was sitting in a car beside her.Advertisement

Monday's 2 1/2-minute clip shows the woman cradling her husband's head in her lap after he was shot, washing blood out of her own hair in the shower, planning an opulent funeral against the advice of those around her and trying to sum up her life with Kennedy to an interviewer.

"Jackie is a searing and intimate portrait of one of the most important and tragic moments in American history, seen through the eyes of the iconic first lady, then Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy," a synopsis accompanying the trailer on YouTube explained. "Jackie places us in her world during the days immediately following her husband's assassination. Known for her extraordinary dignity and poise, here we see a psychological portrait of the first lady as she struggles to maintain her husband's legacy and the world of 'Camelot' that they created and loved so well."Advertisement

Behind every powerful man is a powerful woman, and The First Lady wants to tell their stories. Ahead of its April 17th premiere, Showtime has shared the first trailer for the anthology series, where Michelle Obama (Viola Davis), Betty Ford (Michelle Pfeiffer), and Eleanor Roosevelt (Gillian Anderson) hold their own behind White House doors.

Created by Aaron Cooley, the 10-episode series is executive produced by Cathy Schulman, who also pulls double duty as showrunner. Susanne Bier serves as executive producer and director of all 10 episodes. The anthology premieres Sunday, April 17th at 9 p.m. ET on Showtime.

Davis takes on the role of former first lady Michelle Obama, alongside Oscar and Emmy nominee Michelle Pfeiffer as Betty Ford and Emmy and Screen Actors Guild award-winner Gillian Anderson as Eleanor Roosevelt.

The series promises to peel back the curtain on the personal and political lives of three unique, enigmatic women in a high station in the United States, tracing their journeys to Washington, dipping into their pasts, and following them beyond the White House into their greatest personal moments and individual achievements.

Epic new anthology series The First Lady sees Designated Survivor star Kiefer Sutherland head back to the Oval Office but this time as President Franklin D. Roosevelt, with Gillian Anderson as his wife Eleanor.

The series is available on Showtime in the US and Paramount Plus in the UK, and has been described as a revelatory reframing of American leadership, told through the lens of the women at the heart of the White House. It also sees Michelle Pfeiffer starring as Betty Ford who entered the White House in 1974 and Viola Davis as a much more recent First Lady, Michelle Obama.

Yes a trailer for The First Lady has been released by Showtime, so you can see all three wonderful actresses in action as the presidential spouses Eleanor Roosevelt, Betty Ford and Michelle Obama. Take a look below...

The First Lady switches the action between Eleanor Roosevelt, Betty Ford and Michelle Obama, and here's our brief guide to each episode, which we'll update each week, plus links to What to Watch's in-depth recaps...

The First Lady episode 1, "That White House"
"Eleanor commits to Franklin's uncertain political future. Betty unexpectedly becomes Second Lady. Michelle wrestles with Barack's nomination." Read What to Watch's in-depth The First Lady episode 1 recap right here.

The First Lady episode 2, "Voices Carry"
"Eleanor presses Franklin to act more boldly against the Great Depression. After Nixon's resignation, Betty becomes First Lady days before a state dinner. Before Barack's inauguration, Michelle faces opposition from his transition team." Read What to Watch's in-depth The First Lady episode 2 recap right here.

The First Lady episode 4, "Cracked Pot"
"Franklin's marital indiscretions push Eleanor to socialize with more political women. A stubborn shoulder injury begins Betty's troubled history with pain medication. Michelle vows to hold Chicago's inadequate healthcare system to task." Read What to Watch's in-depth The First Lady episode 4 recap right here

The First Lady episode 7 "Nadir"
Eleanor doubles down on her efforts to confront racism. Betty helps Jerry secure the Republican nomination while her problems with addiction worsen. Michelle grieves after recent gun violence tragedies and advocates for legislative action.
The First Lady episode 7 recap right here

The First Lady episode 8 "Punch Perfect"
Eleanor forces Franklin's hand in assisting Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany. Jerry spends his retirement on the road, Betty seeks out new party companions at home. Despite Barack's hesitations, Michelle directly speaks out about race.
The First Lady episode 8 recap right here

The First Lady episode 9 "Rift"
Eleanor rallies the country as the U.S. enters World War Two. After Betty's addiction spirals, Jerry and her family intervene. Michelle joins Hillary Clinton on the 2016 presidential campaign trail to advocate for the dignity of American women.
The First Lady episode 9 recap right here

The First Lady episode 10 "Victory dance"
In the Season finale, Franklin gifts Eleanor the charter for the League of Nations. After rehab, Betty vows to help others with addiction problems. Barack and Michelle prepare to leave the White House, determined to continue making a difference in the world.

Barack Obama, the 44th president, was in office between 2009 and 2017 and made history as the first black US president. He married attorney Michelle in 1992, who has gone on to have success as an author since leaving the White House, with her bestselling autobiography Becoming. Both also executive produce shows such as Crip Camp and We The People for Netflix.

Dakota Fanning is Susan Elizabeth Ford
Marc Hills is Jack Ford
Cayden Boyd is Michael Ford
Ben Cook is Steven Ford
Lexi Underwood is Malia Obama
Saniyya Sidney is Sasha Obama
Regina Taylor is Marian Robinson
Lily Rabe is Lorena 'Hick" Hicko
Jayme Lawson is young Michelle Obama
Ellen Burstyn is Sara Delano Roosevelt
Jeremy Bobb is Theodore Roosevelt
Cailee Spaeny is Anna Eleanor Roosevelt
Judy Greer is Nancy Howe
Jackie Earle Haley is Louis McHenry Howe
Maria Dizzia is Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd
Kate Mulgrew is Susan Sher
Derek Cecil as Donald Rumsfield
Aya Cash as Esther Liebowitz
Kathleen Garrett is Laura Bush
Evan Parke is SS Allen Taylor
Isiah Williams is Martin Luther King III

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