Ray - 2004
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Updated: 18 Jul 2022
Directors:
Taylor Hackford James L. White Barbara A. Hall Stephen Altman Mary Frances Eglin James L. White Taylor Hackford Nancy Klopper Pawel Edelman Craig Armstrong Sharen Davis Maria Nay Scott Plauche Curt Sobel Per Hallberg Karen Baker Landers Pamela Alch Nicola Goode Stuart Benjamin Karen Elise Baldwin Howard Baldwin Taylor Hackford William J. Immerman Jaime Rucker King Nick Morton Alise Benjamin Ray Charles Robinson Jr. JoAnn Stafford-Chaney Stacye P. Branche Yvonne Yaconelli Jeff Galpin Paul Hirsch Camille Friend John Bucklin Kimaree Long Frederick H. Stahly Anthony Maccario Anna MacKenzie Michelle Pazer Christopher Assells Bruce Tanis Dino Dimuro Scott Sanders Peter Staubli Dan Hegeman Christopher Moriana Catherine Harper James Moriana Jeffrey Wilhoit Steve Cantamessa Bob Beemer Greg Orloff Scott Millan Nerses Gezalyan Raymond Prado Jerry Grandey Chris Jargo
Actors:
Jamie Foxx Kerry Washington Regina King Harry Lennix Clifton Powell Bokeem Woodbine Sharon Warren C.J. Sanders Curtis Armstrong Richard Schiff Larenz Tate Terrence Howard David Krumholtz Wendell Pierce Aunjanue Ellis Chris Thomas King Thomas Jefferson Byrd Rick Gomez Denise Dowse Warwick Davis Patrick Bauchau Robert Wisdom Kurt Fuller Jedda Jones Gary Grubbs
Genre:
Music, Drama
Country: no data
Year: 2004
Born on a sharecropping plantation in Northern Florida, Ray Charles went blind at seven. Inspired by a fiercely independent mom who insisted he make his own way, He found his calling and his gift behind a piano keyboard. Touring across the Southern musical circuit, the soulful singer gained a reputation and then exploded with worldwide fame when he pioneered coupling gospel and country together.
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If you haven't seen the movie "Ray," I highly recommend it.
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Man watching "Ray" again and @iamjamiefoxx was unbelievable!! Feel like I actually watching the real Ray Charles Robinson. Incredible homie!
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