Ellen Pompeo Stars in Hulu's 'Good American Family,' Premiering March 19
The limited series, inspired by a true story, explores a family's adoption of a girl with dwarfism and the chilling mystery surrounding her identity.
- Hulu's new drama series 'Good American Family,' starring Ellen Pompeo and Mark Duplass, will debut on March 19 with two episodes, followed by weekly releases.
- The series is inspired by the true story of Natalia Grace, a Ukrainian girl with dwarfism whose adoptive parents suspected she was an adult posing as a child.
- The show explores themes of perspective, bias, and trauma by presenting the story from multiple viewpoints, including that of the adopted girl and the parents.
- Ellen Pompeo, known for her role in 'Grey's Anatomy,' also serves as an executive producer and takes on the challenging role of Kristine Barnett, the adoptive mother.
- Created by Katie Robbins, the eight-episode series includes a cast featuring Imogen Reid, Dulé Hill, Christina Hendricks, and Sarayu Blue, with Liz Garbus directing the pilot.