With Michael Oher's legal filing, Sean Tuohy talking on an episode of Below Deck about how The Blind Side got made is getting ...
Left: Quinton Aaron and Sandra Bullock in 'The Blind Side'. Right: Michael Oher stands with his family during senior ceremonies prior to a game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at ...
As Michael Oher’s legal battle regarding the blockbuster movie “The Blind Side” intensifies, more people from the former NFL player’s past are casting doubt on the Hollywood portrayal of his life ...
Oher was released from his conservatorship under the Tuohy family in September Liza Esquibias is a Writer-Reporter on the TV team at PEOPLE. She was previously an Editorial Intern and News Writer.
Michael Oher filed a lawsuit claiming that the depiction of his adoption in the movie "The Blind Side" was a lie and that the Tuohy family tricked him and profited off his name. The success of "The ...
Ex-NFL player's court filing a "shakedown," according to Tuohy family attorney. “The Blind Side,” the critically acclaimed movie released in 2009, chronicled the inspirational story of now-retired NFL ...
Conservatorship case C-010333 marked 20 years in Memphis probate court this month. In that time, Michael Oher, a standout tackle decorated with national honors out of Ole Miss, was drafted by the ...
Next week, Gotham Books will release Baltimore Ravens Michael Oher’s memoir, I Beat the Odds: My Amazing Journey From Foster Care to the NFL and Beyond. The football star and protagonist of the book ...
Former NFL offensive lineman Michael Oher received more than $138,000 in profits from the film adaption of The Blind Side, according to a court document obtained by ESPN's Michael A. Fletcher. Lawyers ...
A former All-Pro offensive lineman has a blinding take on his Hall of Fame candidacy. Willie Anderson claimed the 2009 movie “The Blind Side” has created a bias for tackles who play on the left side ...
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