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Selma

Selma (2014)

Rating: 7.5 of 10

Below is the list of the 144 actors that worked in Selma. When you find the person you are looking for, click on the link to view a list of actors they have worked with.


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David Oyelowo as Dr. Martin Luther King, JR.

Carmen Ejogo as Coretta Scott King

Jim France as Gunnar Jahn

Trinity Simone as Girl #1

Mikeria Howard as Girl #2

Jordan Rice as Girl #3

Ebony Billups as Girl #4

Nadej k Bailey as Girl #5

Elijah Oliver as Boy #1

Oprah Winfrey as Annie Lee Cooper

Clay Chappell as Registrar

Tom Wilkinson as President Lyndon B. Johnson

Giovanni Ribisi as Lee White

Haviland Stillwell as President's Secretary

André Holland as Andrew Young

Ruben Santiago-Hudson as Bayard Rustin

Colman Domingo as Ralph Abernathy

Omar J. Dorsey as James Orange

Tessa Thompson as Diane Nash

Common Common as James Bevel

Lorraine Toussaint as Amelia Boynton

David Morizot as Assaulting White Man

David Dwyer as Chief Wilson Baker

E. Roger Mitchell as Frederick Reese

Dylan Baker as J. Edgar Hoover

Ledisi Anibade Young as Mahalia Jackson

Kent Faulcon as Sullivan Jackson

Stormy Merriwether as Jackson's Daughter

Niecy Nash as Richie Jean Jackson

Corey Reynolds as Rev. C.T. Vivian

Wendell Pierce as Rev. Hosea Williams

John Lavelle as Roy Reed

Stephan James as John Lewis

Trai Byers as James Forman

Keith Stanfield as Jimmie Lee Jackson

Henry G. Sanders as Cager Lee

Charity Jordan as Viola Lee Jackson

Stan Houston as Sheriff Jim Clark

Tim Roth as Gov. George Wallace

Greg Chandler Maness as Aide

Nigel Thatch as Malcolm X

Stephen Root as Col. Al Lingo

Michael Papajohn as Major Cloud

Brian Kurlander as Voice on Recorder

Jeremy Strong as James Reeb

Elizabeth Diane Wells as Marie Reeb

Tara Ochs as Viola Liuzzo

David Silverman as Anthony Liuzzo

Charles Saunders as Gerry

Dexter Tillis as Angry Marcher

Cuba Gooding Jr. as Fred Gray

Alessandro Nivola as John Doar

Michael Shikany as Archbishop Iakovos

Brandon O'Dell as Reeb Companion

Dane Davenport as Klansman #1

Brandon Carroll as Klansman #2

Mark Cabus as State Attorney

Christine Horn as Female Marcher

Dan Triandiflou as ABC Journalist

Jody Thompson as White Marcher

Kenny Cooper as Black Marcher

Montrel Miller as Young Marcher

Charles Black as Elder Marcher

Zipporah Carter as Self Defense Trainee

Willean Lacy as Self Defense Trainee

Dawn Young-McDaniel as Volunteer Doctor

Aaron Brewstar as Selma Alabama police, Alabama state trooper

Amahre Palmer as Civil Rights Activist

Amy Elizabeth Jones as Marcher

Andrea Jones as Marcher

Andrew Bleidner as Ahite House Aide, LBJ'sMarine Guard

AngelAnn Green-Orr as Church Attendant, Funeral Attendant, Diner student, speech attendant, Aid

Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut as Funeral Attendant, Church

Bennett Wayne Dean Sr. as Alabama State Trooper

Brandon J. Rice as Funeral Attendant, Church Attendant

Carl Graddy as Attendee at Wallace Press Conference

Carol Anne Taylor as Singer, White Supporter

Cassandra Hollis as Funeral Attendant

Charlandra L. Jacobs as Stand-in

Cheri Marcelle as Triage Nurse

Christine Hameed as Extra at Court House

Christopher Anthony Carr as Press background., White Marcher, Racist Spectator

Clint Crane as National Guardsman

Corey Champagne as Marcher

Darla Perez as On Looker

Daroderick Sallie as Marcher

Donald Horner as Court room attendant

Doris Dean as Racist White Spectator

Earlene M. Vaughn as Marcher

Frankie Wilemon as Angry Protester, Townsperson, White Marcher

Fred Galle as Alabama State Attorney

Gordon Meyer as Sheriff Posseman, Deputy Sheriff

Harry Belafonte as Himself

J.J. Green as Marcher

Jamall Rashaud McMillan as Demonstrator

Jasmine Taylor as Female Marcher

Jeffery James Bucchino as Congressman

Jermaine Salute Green as Husband

Jessica Yoshimura as Registered Nurse

John Archer Lundgren as Deputized Klansman

John Collier as Montgomery Police Officer

John Fleischmann as Senator in U.S. Capitol Chamber

John Merical as Reporter

Joseph Oliveira as National Guardsman

Judy McGee Burley as Recorded Voice at Church Funeral, Lady in Jail, Marcher

Kathy Alderman as Angry white woman

Kelly Rainer as Extra

Ken Dohse as Movement Marcher, Reporter

King King as SNCC Member

Knox Bentley as Triage Doctor

Kyle McMahon as Senator John J. Williams

Marcus Chase as Husband Mahalia Jackson

Martin Sheen as Frank Minis Johnson

Michael Johnson as Marcher

Mike Taylor as Man on Street

Patti Schellhaas as Congressional Aide

Qualen Bradley as Male Marcher

Rachelle Wicker as Funeral Attendee, Female Marcher

Raven Ferguson as Female Marcher

Roger A. Harrison as Senator

Ronan Brookes as Montgomery Police Officer

Ryan Fontaine as National Guardsman

Sabrina C. Williams as Prisoner

Sammy Davis Jr. as Himself

Samuel Lee Fudge as Young Marcher

Samuel Oden as Male Marcher, FBI Agent, Racist White Spectator

Scotty Bishop as Racist Spectator

Sean Baker as beaten Marcher

Shakesha Williams as Marcher

Shannon Edwards as Senator

Sherod Ogletree as Church Member

Sherrick Hatcher as Male Marcher

Stanley McLaughlin II as Marcher

Susan Willis as White On-looker

Thom McGlon as Sheriff Posseman

Thomas Hughes as Deputized Klansman

Tim Battle as Dallas County Deputy

Todd Sassano as National Guardsman

Tony Bennett as Himself

Travis Turner as Reporter, Press

Walter Hendrix III as AA eFx Marcher

Wayne Hughes as Vice President, Hubert Humphrey

Wenzell Washington as Courthouse Marcher

Yamanee Coleman as Church Attendant, Funeral Attendant