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Despite NFL player Michael Oher's claims, the Tuohy family argued in a court filing Oher received more than $138,000 from 'The Blind Side' movie and book.
From left to right, Christina Hayes, former NFL football player Michael Oher, whose story became the inspiration for the Oscar-nominated movie "The Blind Side," and Sam Noel pose for a photo at ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Retired NFL star Michael Oher, whose supposed adoption out of grinding poverty by a wealthy, white family was immortalized in the 2009 movie "The Blind Side," petitioned a ...
Michael Oher (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images) Former NFL tackle Michael Oher has shared his feelings about the movie ‘The Blind Side,’ which was inspired by his life, amid the ...
Oher was the subject of the 2009 film The Blind Side, which in turn was based on a book by Michael Lewis. The John Lee Hancock-directed movie was a rag-to-riches story centered around Oher getting ...
Oher helped Baltimore win the Super Bowl in 2012 as its starting left tackle. (At media day ahead of the game, he also spoke out against "The Blind Side," saying, "I'm tired of the movie.
In The Blind Side, Michael Oher (portrayed by Quinton Aaron) goes from being a homeless teenager to finding a family and his footing in the world, all while reaching success in the world of ...
Michael Oher, depicted by his legal name in the movie, just kept playing football. Then a comment to Oher from one of the Tuohy siblings about a big check brought things back to C-01033.
Michael Oher isn't a fan of "The Blind Side," but he has a reason for not liking the film. Jose Martinez June 18, 2015 Image via Complex Original Complex Original ...
From left to right, Christina Hayes, former NFL football player Michael Oher, whose story became the inspiration for the Oscar-nominated movie “The Blind Side,” and Sam Noel pose for a photo ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- "The Blind Side'' may have been a box office hit, but the player it was about has been blindsided by its effect on his NFL career. Carolina Panthers left tackle Michael Oher ...