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{{short description|1997 American drama television film}}
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{{Infobox television
| name = Perfect Body
| image =
| image =
| caption =
| caption = DVD Cover
| genre = {{hlist|Drama|Family|Sport}}
| genre = Drama<br>Family<br>Sport
| director = [[Douglas Barr]]
| director = [[Douglas Barr]]
| executive_producer = Judith A. Polone<br>[[Harry Winer]]
| executive_producer = Judith A. Polone<br>[[Harry Winer]]
| producer = Judy Cairo<br>[[Jon Cowan]] (co-producer)
| producer = Judy Cairo
| writer = Melissa Gould
| writer = Melissa Gould
| starring = [[Amy Jo Johnson]]<br>[[Brett Cullen]]<br>[[Cathy Rigby]]
| starring = [[Amy Jo Johnson]]<br>[[Brett Cullen]]<br>[[Cathy Rigby]]<br>[[Wendie Malick]]<br>[[Ray Baker (actor)|Ray Baker]]
| music = [[Pray for Rain (band)|Pray for Rain]]
| music = [[Pray for Rain (band)|Pray for Rain]]
| cinematography = Karl Herrmann
| cinematography = Karl Herrmann
| editor = Mark Conte
| editor = Mark Conte
| company = The Polone-Winer Company<br>[[Universal Television|NBC Studios]]
| company = The Polone-Winer Company<br>[[Universal Television|NBC Studios]]
| distributor = [[NBC]]
| network = [[NBC]]
| network = NBC
| released = {{Start date|1997|09|08}}
| released = September 8, 1997 (NBC) <br> August 10, 2004 (DVD)
| runtime = 100 minutes
| runtime = 100 minutes
| country = United States
| country = United States
| language = English
| language = English
| budget =
| budget =
}}
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'''''Perfect Body''''' is a 1997 American [[drama film|drama]] [[television film]] about a young gymnast who develops an [[eating disorder]]. It originally aired on [[NBC]] on September 8, 1997.<ref>{{cite web|title=Perfect Body|url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1997-09-08/features/9709080176_1_nbc-movie-female-gymnasts-olympics|work=Chicago Tribune|accessdate=6 February 2012}}</ref> It has since aired on [[Lifetime Television|Lifetime]] and [[ABC Family]] and been released on DVD. The film stars former ''[[Power Rangers]]'' and ''[[Felicity (TV series)|Felicity]]'' actress [[Amy Jo Johnson]] and gymnasty/actress [[Cathy Rigby]] who suffered from an eating disorder in her youth.
'''''Perfect Body''''' is a 1997 American [[drama film|drama]] [[television film]] about a young gymnast who develops an [[eating disorder]]. It originally aired on [[NBC]] on September 8, 1997.<ref>{{cite web|title=Perfect Body|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/1997/09/08/perfect-body-this-nbc-movie-8-pm/|work=Chicago Tribune|date=8 September 1997 |access-date=6 February 2012}}</ref> It has since aired on [[Lifetime Television|Lifetime]] and [[Freeform (TV channel)|ABC Family]] and been released on DVD. The film stars former ''[[Power Rangers]]'' and ''[[Felicity (TV series)|Felicity]]'' actress [[Amy Jo Johnson]] and gymnast/actress [[Cathy Rigby]] who suffered from an eating disorder in her youth.


==Plot==
==Plot==
Andie Bradley ([[Amy Jo Johnson|Johnson]]) is a gymnast whose ambition is to participate in the Olympics. When offered the opportunity to train with one of the leading coaches in the U.S., she gratefully accepts. This requires her to move to Seattle from Portland. When she attends her first session, she is scrutinized by the coach about her weight and feels the pressure to lose the pounds. At first she adopts a sensible diet, but it soon leads to bulimia. When she meets a fellow team member, Leslie (Tara Boger), she realizes there are ways around it. "You can eat what you want, and not gain a pound." Andie continues with her diet, but once she cannot handle it she turns to purging methods.
Andie Bradley ([[Amy Jo Johnson|Johnson]]) is a gymnast whose ambition is to participate in the [[Olympic Games|Olympics]]. When offered the opportunity to train with one of the leading coaches in the U.S., she gratefully accepts. This requires her to move to [[Seattle]] from Portland. When she attends her first session, she is scrutinized by the coach about her weight and feels the pressure to lose the pounds. At first she adopts a sensible diet, but it soon leads to excessive [[calorie]] restriction. When she hangs out with a fellow team member, Leslie (Tara Boger), Leslie tells her that there are ways around it and encourages her to self-induce vomiting, saying, "You can eat what you want, and not gain a pound." Andie continues restricting her calories, but when she cannot help eating due to extreme hunger, she resorts to purging methods.


Her mom notices changes in her weight, while her boyfriend and best friend also notice changes in her attitude. Andie eventually comes out to her best friend, telling her that she sees the changes and can't stop her behavior. She faints twice, both during competitions, and goes to the hospital, after fainting the second time, where a doctor talk to her parents about her body problems. Her parents decide to move back home. Andie runs away to the gym, where she sees a new girl being given the same lecture about her weight that was given to her. She decides that she is not ready to go back to training. After moving back to Portland, Andie joins a support group where she is encouraged to eat as part of her therapy. At the end of the movie, she is seen walking into the school gymnasium and getting back on the balance beam.
Her mom notices changes in her weight, while her boyfriend and best friend also notice changes in her attitude. Andie eventually tells her best friend that she sees the changes and can't stop her behavior. She faints twice, both during competitions, and goes to the hospital, after fainting the second time, where a doctor talks to her parents about her health problems. Her parents decide that she and her mother will move back home. Refusing to leave her training, Andie runs away to the gym, where she sees a new girl being given the same lecture about her weight that was given to her. She decides that she is not ready to go back to training. After moving back to Portland, Andie joins a support group where she is encouraged to eat as part of her therapy. At the end of the movie, she is seen walking into the school gymnasium and getting back on the balance beam.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|
*[[Amy Jo Johnson]] as ''Andie Bradley''
* [[Amy Jo Johnson]] as Andie Bradley
*[[Brett Cullen]] as ''Coach David Blair''
* [[Brett Cullen]] as Coach David Blair
*[[Wendie Malick]] as ''Janet Bradley''
* [[Wendie Malick]] as Janet Bradley
*[[Ray Baker (actor)|Ray Baker]] as ''Elliot Bradley''
* [[Ray Baker (actor)|Ray Baker]] as Elliot Bradley
* Tara Boger as ''Leslie Reynolds''
* Tara Boger as Leslie Reynolds
* Ron Melendez as ''Josh''
* Ron Melendez as Josh
* Julie Patzwald as ''Holly Simmons''
* [[:ru:Пацвальд, Джули|Julie Patzwald]] as Holly Simmons
*[[Cathy Rigby]] as ''Brenda Gray''
* [[Cathy Rigby]] as Brenda Gray
}}
}}


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Little Girls in Pretty Boxes (film)|Little Girls in Pretty Boxes]]
* [[Christy Henrich]]
* [[Christy Henrich]]
* ''[[Little Girls in Pretty Boxes (film)|Little Girls in Pretty Boxes]]''

==External links==
*{{IMDb title|id=0119881|title=Perfect Body}}
* {{Amg movie|308545|Perfect Body}}


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}


==External links==
[[Category:1990s drama films]]
*{{IMDb title|id=0119881|title=Perfect Body}}
[[Category:NBC network original films]]

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[[Category:Gymnastics films]]
[[Category:1990s teen drama films]]
[[Category:Films set in Seattle]]
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[[Category:1997 television films]]
[[Category:Films about diseases]]
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[[Category:Sports nutrition]]
[[Category:Films about eating disorders]]
[[Category:Films set in Seattle]]
[[Category:Gymnastics films]]
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[[Category:Television shows about eating disorders]]
[[Category:Films directed by Douglas Barr]]



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Perfect Body
Genre
  • Drama
  • Family
  • Sport
Written byMelissa Gould
Directed byDouglas Barr
StarringAmy Jo Johnson
Brett Cullen
Cathy Rigby
Wendie Malick
Ray Baker
Music byPray for Rain
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersJudith A. Polone
Harry Winer
ProducerJudy Cairo
CinematographyKarl Herrmann
EditorMark Conte
Running time100 minutes
Production companiesThe Polone-Winer Company
NBC Studios
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseSeptember 8, 1997 (1997-09-08)

Perfect Body is a 1997 American drama television film about a young gymnast who develops an eating disorder. It originally aired on NBC on September 8, 1997.[1] It has since aired on Lifetime and ABC Family and been released on DVD. The film stars former Power Rangers and Felicity actress Amy Jo Johnson and gymnast/actress Cathy Rigby who suffered from an eating disorder in her youth.

Plot

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Andie Bradley (Johnson) is a gymnast whose ambition is to participate in the Olympics. When offered the opportunity to train with one of the leading coaches in the U.S., she gratefully accepts. This requires her to move to Seattle from Portland. When she attends her first session, she is scrutinized by the coach about her weight and feels the pressure to lose the pounds. At first she adopts a sensible diet, but it soon leads to excessive calorie restriction. When she hangs out with a fellow team member, Leslie (Tara Boger), Leslie tells her that there are ways around it and encourages her to self-induce vomiting, saying, "You can eat what you want, and not gain a pound." Andie continues restricting her calories, but when she cannot help eating due to extreme hunger, she resorts to purging methods.

Her mom notices changes in her weight, while her boyfriend and best friend also notice changes in her attitude. Andie eventually tells her best friend that she sees the changes and can't stop her behavior. She faints twice, both during competitions, and goes to the hospital, after fainting the second time, where a doctor talks to her parents about her health problems. Her parents decide that she and her mother will move back home. Refusing to leave her training, Andie runs away to the gym, where she sees a new girl being given the same lecture about her weight that was given to her. She decides that she is not ready to go back to training. After moving back to Portland, Andie joins a support group where she is encouraged to eat as part of her therapy. At the end of the movie, she is seen walking into the school gymnasium and getting back on the balance beam.

Cast

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Perfect Body". Chicago Tribune. 8 September 1997. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
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