

Temple Grandin
Autism gave her a vision. She gave it a voice.
Genres
Overview
A biopic of Temple Grandin, an autistic American who has become one of the leading scientists in humane livestock handling.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
108 min
Release Date
2010-02-06
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
508
Vote Average
7.825
Claire Danes
Temple Grandin
David Strathairn
Professor Carlock
Barry Tubb
Randy
Melissa Farman
Alice
Charles Baker
Billy
Blair Bomar
Ellen
Cherami Leigh
Marcia
Tamara Jolaine
Nancy
Julia Ormond
Eustacia
David Born
Professor Shanklin
Catherine O'Hara
Aunt Ann
Chloë Evans
Dorothy
Jordan Strassner
Science Student
Michael D. Conway
Mr. Peters
Xochitl Romero
Penelope
Joe Nemmers
Mr. Neal
Richard Dillard
Don Micheals
David Blackwell
Small Store Clerk
Toby Metcalf
Stacey
Brady Coleman
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Silver Renee
Kid / Patient in Waiting Room
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Graduating Student
Nicole Holt
Autism Symposium Attendee
Jake Messinger
Pallbearer
Cynthia Huerta
Joan
Jessica Looney
Iris
Cassandra L. Small
Autism Symposium Attendee
Kurt Cole
Autism Symposium Attendee
William Akey
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Phil Harrington
Dr. Ladenham
Megan Moser
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Allison Wood
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Gabriel Luna
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Clark Perry
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Brett Hill
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Max W. Jenkins
Birthday Party Guest
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Chris Olson
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Robert Newell
Henry
Cheryl Cave
Autism Symposium Attendee
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Autism Symposium Attendee
Robin Lee Walper
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Patrick Bertucci
Autism Symposium Attendee
Helen Ingham
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Fred Bothwell
Airport Greeter
Kelsey Buchanan
Birthday Party Friend
Gerry Robert Byrne
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Michael Crabtree
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