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The Jacksons: An American Dream

The Jacksons: An American Dream is an American five-hour miniseries broadcast in two halves on ABC and originally broadcast on November 15 through November 18, 1992. It spans five decades, beginning with the rise of the Jackson family, one of the most successful musical families in show business, from a midwestern steel town to the early and successful years of the popular Motown group the Jackson 5.

Plot
The opening sequence of the film features footage of the real Jacksons rehearsing and performing on stage, a few clips from the "Can You Feel It" music video, album covers, magazine covers, a snippet from their cartoon, and pictures of the family. The film is mostly based on the autobiography written by Katherine Jackson, and issued in 1990, entitled My Family. The entire mini-series spans a period of about 40 years. Act 1 of the film is based on young Katherine Scruse and Joseph Jackson meeting and courting in the 1940s and showing how they managed to start out raising their children in Gary, Indiana in the 1950s and 1960s, how Joseph discovers the children have talent and starts entering them in talent shows, and finally how the Jackson 5 go on to have early fame and face its consequences in the late 1960s. Act 2 of the film deals with the struggles of young Michael Jackson as he faces his brothers marrying early into the Jackson 5's success, his problems with acne as a teenager, and the group's eventual switch to Epic Records in the 1970s, his eventual solo superstardom based on the success of his albums Off the Wall and Thriller, the commercial mishap that caused his hair to ignite, and his legendary Motown 25 performance of "Billie Jean", as well as confronting his difficult relationship with his estranged father in the 1980s. Michael Jackson's voice is heard on: "Beat It", "Human Nature", "Billie Jean", "I Want You Back", "I Wanna Be Where You Are", "I'll Be There", "Rockin' Robin", "ABC", and "Dancing Machine". On all other songs, the Michael Jackson vocal part is performed by Anthony Harrell, Jason Weaver or Kipp Lennon. ==Cast==
Cast
Lawrence Hilton Jacobs as Joe JacksonAngela Bassett as Katherine JacksonHolly Robinson Peete as Diana RossMargaret Avery as Martha Scruse • Billy Dee Williams as Berry GordyVanessa Williams as Suzanne de Passe • Wylie Draper as Michael Jackson (ages 17–26) • Abolade David Olatunde as Michael Jackson (baby) • Alex Burrall as Michael Jackson (ages 6–8) • Jason Weaver as Michael Jackson (ages 9–14) • Colin Steele as Jermaine Jackson • Jermaine Jackson Jr. as Jermaine Jackson (ages 10–17) • Terrence Howard as Jackie JacksonBumper Robinson as Jackie Jackson (ages 12–16) • Monica Calhoun as Rebbie Jackson • Ebonie Smith as La Toya Jackson • Kelli Martin as La Toya Jackson (ages 8–10) • Angel Vargas as Tito Jackson • Shakiem Jamar Evans as Tito Jackson (ages 11–15) • Maya Nicole Johnson as Janet JacksonMonica Allison as Hazel Gordy • Robert Redcross as Randy Jackson • Nicolas Phillips as Randy Jackson (ages 7–9) • Marcus Maurice as Marlon Jackson • Floyd Myers Jr. as Marlon Jackson (ages 7–9) • Jacen Wilkerson as Marlon Jackson (ages 10–15) • Amanda Hall as Danielle Boyz II Men make a cameo appearance as a group of teenagers that bully Jackie Jackson. ==Production==
Production
Jermaine Jackson and his then-partner Margaret Maldonado helped with the production of the series. Stan Margulies described the miniseries as exploring fame, fortune, and family, as well as both the price and success of it. He described it as not a docudrama but made as accurately as it can be. Michael Jackson approved of the script and Angela Bassett as his mother Katherine. Wylie Draper played adult Michael Jackson. Draper died on December 20, 1993, at the age of 24 from leukemia. The role of young Marlon Jackson was given to actor Floyd Roger Myers Jr., who would later be featured in the third season of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, portraying a young Will Smith. Myers Jr. died in October 2025 at age 42. ==Reception==
Reception
The Jacksons: An American Dream became one of the most popular and successful music-biography miniseries of the 1990s. Part 1 of the miniseries was the third highest-rated program broadcast during the week of November 9–15 with a 21.1 rating. Part 2 of the miniseries was watched by 38.4 million viewers in 22.3 million households becoming the highest-rated program broadcast during the week of November 16–22 Critical response Todd Everett, writing in Variety, thought that the miniseries was bland, particularly in the first part, but praised Bassett's performance and called the series "a commendable effort at approximating the truth". Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly gave the miniseries a "C+", praising the acting but felt the series did not delve deeply into the later years of the family. The Biopic Story gave the miniseries three out of four stars. Accolades The series was ultimately nominated for four Emmy Awards, with Michael Peters winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Choreography at the 45th Primetime Emmy Awards. The other nominations included Robert L. Stevenson for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Miniseries or a Special, Claude Riggins, Daniel J. Leahy, Michael C. Casper, and Gary Lux for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Miniseries or a Special for "Part 2," and Outstanding Miniseries. Bumper Robinson won a Young Artist Award for Best Young Actor in a Television Movie and Alex Burrall and Jason Weaver both won a special award for Outstanding Young Performers Starring in a Mini-Series at the 14th Youth in Film Awards. Home media The miniseries was later rebroadcast on VH1 and released to VHS and DVD. The DVD version of the miniseries was released as a two-disc set. The first disc was named The Early Years and the second disc was named The Success Years. The miniseries aired frequently after the death of Michael Jackson. It has been shown on TV One, BET, Centric and VH1. ==Soundtrack==
Soundtrack
Track listing All tracks performed by the Jackson 5, except where noted. Charts ==See also==
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