
Just Mercy
Every generation has its hero. Meet ours.The powerful true story of Harvard-educated lawyer Bryan Stevenson, who goes to Alabama to defend the disenfranchised and wrongly condemned — including Walter McMillian, a man sentenced to death despite evidence proving his innocence. Bryan fights tirelessly for Walter with the system stacked against them.
Description: The powerful true story of Harvard-educated lawyer Bryan Stevenson, who goes to Alabama to defend the disenfranchised and wrongly condemned — including Walter McMillian, a man sentenced to death despite evidence proving his innocence. Bryan fights tirelessly for Walter with the system stacked against them.
Genres: Drama, Crime, History
Budget: $25,000,000 | Revenue : $50,401,502
Runtime: 137 minutes

13th

21 Bridges

Mia

Richard Jewell

Like a Boss

Black and Blue

The Good Liar

Little Women

My Mom Is a Character 3

Jojo Rabbit

Michael B. Jordan
Played Bryan Stevenson

Brie Larson
Played Eva Ansley

Jamie Foxx
Played Walter McMillian

O'Shea Jackson Jr.
Played Anthony Ray Hinton

Rafe Spall
Played Tommy Champan

Rob Morgan
Played Herbert Richardson

Tim Blake Nelson
Played Ralph Myers

Rhoda Griffis
Played Judge Pamela Bachab

J. Alphonse Nicholson
Played Henry Davis

Karan Kendrick
Played Minnie McMillian

Hayes Mercure
Played Jeremy Doss

Lindsay Ayliffe
Played Judge Foster

Dominic Bogart
Played Doug Ansley

Tim Hooper
Played Charles Cooper, Office Manager

Andrene Ward-Hammond
Played Brenda

John Lacy
Played Bill

Michael Harding
Played Sheriff Tate

Ron Clinton Smith
Played Woodrow Ikner

C.J. LeBlanc
Played John McMillian
Kelly Mumme
Played Stella Taylor

Mallory Hoff
Played Alice Brooks

Terence Rosemore
Played Jimmy
Charlie Pye Jr.
Played Charlie the Tree Expert
Christopher Wolfe
Played Jim Wilkes

Adam Boyer
Played Prison Guard

Jacinte Blankenship
Played Christy Stevenson

Brad Sanders
Played Howard Stevenson Sr.

Charmin Lee
Played Alice Stevenson

Sebastian Eugene Hansen
Played Kris Ansley
David Garlock
Played Prison Interviewee
Robert Caston
Played Prison Interviewee
Talmedge Hayes
Played Prison Interviewee
Kuntrell Jackson
Played Prison Interviewee

Tatom Pender
Played Tracy
Scarlet Olivia Dunbar
Played Jackie McMillian

Denitra Isler
Played Evelyn McMillian

Darryl W. Handy
Played Bernard

Darrell Britt-Gibson
Played Darnell Houston

Al Mitchell
Played Uncle Leo

Pete Burris
Played Local Male Witness

Susie Spear Purcell
Played Local Female Witness

Deadra Moore
Played Deb

Ryan Dinning
Played Young Officer

Carl Palmer
Played Older Officer

Greta Glenn
Played Doris Miller

Alex Van
Played Chamber Guard

Leydi Morales
Played Female Death Row Guard
Ben Peck
Played Holman Warden

Ted Huckabee
Played Bailiff
Ryan Girard
Played Clay Kast

Tim Ware
Played Psychologist

Norm Lewis
Played Newscaster (voice)

Claire Bronson
Played Mrs. Chapman

Desmond Phillips
Played State Officer

Drew Starkey
Played Young Guard

Steve Coulter
Played Judge Buren

McDaniel Austin
Played Inmate

Drew Scheid
Played Linus (uncredited)
Brandon Armstrong
Played Neighbor (uncredited)

Elizabeth Becka
Played Mrs. Franklin (uncredited)

Kirk Bovill
Played David Walker (uncredited)
Tony Bradley
Played Prisoner (uncredited)
Olivia De Paux
Played Court Reporter (uncredited)
Christine Hameed
Played Family Member (uncredited)

Harvey B. Jackson
Played Mason Sheriff Deputy (uncredited)

Jay DeVon Johnson
Played Black Guard (uncredited)

Mary Kraft
Played Professor Bartholet (uncredited)

Josh Royston
Played Police Officer (uncredited)

Tonea Stewart
Played Mrs. Coleman (uncredited)
Albert L. Taylor
Played Death Row Inmate (uncredited)

Benjamin Weaver
Played Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Robert Tinsley
Played Prison Guard (uncredited)
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