The Blind Side

The Blind Side

129 mins | Drama | Nov. 20, 2009

The story of Michael Oher, a homeless and traumatized boy who became an All American football player and first round NFL draft pick with the help of a caring woman and her family.

The Blind Side

129 mins | Drama | Nov. 20, 2009

The Blind Side
The story of Michael Oher, a homeless and traumatized boy who became an All American football player and first round NFL draft pick with the help of a caring woman and her family.
IMDb rating 7.6
Producers Warner Bros. Pictures, Alcon Entertainment
Original title The Blind Side
Directors Gail Hunter, John Lee Hancock
Writers Michael Lewis, John Lee Hancock

Cast

Sandra Bullock

as Leigh Anne Tuohy

Tim McGraw

as Sean Tuohy

Quinton Aaron

as Michael Oher

Jae Head

as S.J. Tuohy

Lily Collins

as Collins Tuohy

Ray McKinnon

as Coach Cotton

Kim Dickens

as Mrs. Boswell

Adriane Lenox

as Denise Oher

Kathy Bates

as Miss Sue

Catherine Dyer

as Mrs. Smith

Andy Stahl

as Principal Sandstrom

Tom Nowicki

as Literature Teacher

Libby Whittemore

as Sarcastic Teacher

Brian Hollan

as Jay Collis

Melody Weintraub

as History Teacher

Sharon Conley

as Investigator Granger

Omar J. Dorsey

as "Big Tony" Hamilton

Paul Amadi

as Steven Hamilton

Irone Singleton

as Alton

Hampton Fluker

as David

Rhoda Griffis

as Beth

Eaddy Mays

as Elaine

Stacey Turner

as DMV Employee

Elizabeth Omilami

as CPS Employee

Afemo Omilami

as CPS Caseworker

Maria Howell

as CPS Welfare Worker

Patrick G. Keenan

as Man In CPS Line

Eric Benson

as Milford #66

David Dwyer

as Milford Dad

Catherine Combs

as Collins's Friend #1

Kelly Johns

as Collins's Friend #2

Robert Pralgo

as Lemming's Associate

Whitney Branan

as Lemming's Secretary #1

Brian Sutherin

as Lemming's Secretary #2

Rachel St. Gelais

as Little Girl on Playground

Brandon Rivers

as Michael Age Seven

Jody Thompson

as Paramedic

James Donadio

as Photographer

L. Warren Young

as Big and Tall Salesman

Brett Rice

as Cousin Bobby

Kevin Nichols

as Memphis Policeman

Preston Wigasi Brant

as Michael's Brother

Matthew Atkinson

as Valet Parker

Trey Best

as Michael's Brother Age Twelve

Omid Soltani

as Rug Salesman

Destiny Long

as Alton's Girlfriend

April Rich

as Teacher In Lounge

Jaye Tyroff

as Milford Player #35

Ben Keen

as Wingate Quarterback

John Newberg

as Official

John Henry Hancock

as Rabid Ole Miss Fan

Joe Chrest

as Clemson Coach

Michael Fisher

as Georgia Assistant Coach

Lamont Koonce

as Tennessee Assistant Coach

Phillip Fulmer

as Himself

Lou Holtz

as Himself

Tom Lemming

as Himself

Houston Nutt

as Himself

Ed Orgeron

as Himself

Nick Saban

as Himself

Tommy Tuberville

as Himself