The Color of Courage
Based on the landmark civil rights case Sipes vs. McGhee, The Color of Courage chronicles the friendship between a white woman and a black woman whose family, the McGhees, has moved into a previously all-white neighborhood. A McGhee granddaughter, Kathleen McGhee-Anderson, wrote the script.
Cast
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Linda Hamilton
Played Anna Sipes
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Lynn Whitfield
Played Minnie McGhee
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Bruce Greenwood
Played Benjamin Sipes
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Roger Guenveur Smith
Played Mac McGhee
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David Andrews
Played Philip Renfrew
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Jenny O'Hara
Played Dorothy Renfrew
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Gannon Brown
Played Reggie McGhee
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Shan Elliot
Played Orsel McGhee
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Tegan Moss
Played Maggie Sipes
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Kevin McNulty
Played Thompson
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Paul Jarrett
Played Stanford
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Dee Jay Jackson
Played Fred
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Bill Dow
Played Winchell
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Gillian Barber
Played Carol
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Glynis Davies
Played Audrey
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Linden Banks
Played Andrews
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Fred Henderson
Played Donnelly
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Blu Mankuma
Played Hollis Grey
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P.J. Prinsloo
Played Howard
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Henry O. Watson
Played Francis Kent
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Juliana Wimbles
Played Lewellyn
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Nathaniel DeVeaux
Played Landlord
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Rhys Williams
Played Milton
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Laurie Murdoch
Played Bloodheart
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Stephen Dimopoulos
Played Joachim
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Simon Longmore
Played Devon
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Roger Cross
Played Thurgood Marshall
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William Nunn
Played Chief Justice Vinson
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French Tickner
Played Judge Braddock
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Charles Payne
Played Observer
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Charles Andre
Played Drunken Male
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Tim Dixon
Played Reporter #1
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Roger Haskett
Played Reporter #2
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Alandra
Played Saleswoman #1
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Ernie Pitts
Played Youth #1
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Phillip Mitchell
Played Deputy
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Sarah Hayward
Played Woman in the Street
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Cameron Phillips
Played Bartender
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