The Express
He changed our country... one yard at a time.Follow the inspirational life of college football hero Ernie Davis, the first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy.
Description: Follow the inspirational life of college football hero Ernie Davis, the first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy.
Genres: Drama
Budget: $40,000,000 | Revenue : $9,793,496
Runtime: 130 minutes
The Challenger
Out of It
The Power of One
It's Winter
Greater
Whitney
El analfabeto
The Phantom
Gridiron Gang
Admission
Rob Brown
Played Ernie Davis
Dennis Quaid
Played Ben Schwartzwalder
Darrin Henson
Played Jim Brown
Omar Benson Miller
Played Jack Buckley
Nelsan Ellis
Played Will Davis, Jr.
Charles S. Dutton
Played Willie 'Pops' Davis
Justin Martin
Played Young Ernie
Justin Jones
Played Young Will
Nicole Beharie
Played Sarah Ward
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
Played Marie Davis
Elizabeth Shivers
Played Elizabeth Davis
Clancy Brown
Played Roy Simmons
Danny McCarthy
Played Bill Bell
Regina Hoyles
Played Sister
Chelcie Ross
Played Lew Andreas
Saul Rubinek
Played Art Modell
Craig Hawksley
Played George Marshall
Jeff Still
Played Al Malette
Geoff Stults
Played Bob Lundy
Derek Graf
Played Maury Youmans
Evan Jones
Played Roger 'Hound Dog' Davis
Maximilian Osinski
Played Gerhard Schwedes
Enver Gjokaj
Played Dave Sarette
LaRoyce Hawkins
Played Art Baker
Lucas Ellman
Played Squirrel
Josh Odor
Played Darrell Royal
Matt Trissel
Played Clay Taylor
Chad L. Stevens
Played Peter Logan
Keir Thirus
Played Bob Ferguson
Chaz Black
Played Jimmy Saxton
Garth Gelker
Played Holy Cross Linebacker
David Darlow
Played Cotton Bowl Official
Michael Skewes
Played Cotton Bowl Referee
Gary Houston
Played Marty Harrigan
Ned Schmidtke
Played Bill Clark
Keith Kupferer
Played Small Fry Coach
Christopher Sullivan
Played Assistant All-Star Coach
Aaron Roman Weiner
Played Opposing Coach
Tim Grimm
Played W. Virginia Coach
Matthew Settle
Played President Kennedy
Stu Lisson
Played Man in a Suit
Lance Baker
Played Reporter
Christian Stolte
Played Dan Boyle
Mike Bradecich
Played Tom Martin
Chris Farrell
Played W. Virginia Sportswriter
Doug James
Played CBS Announcer
Ron Hawking
Played Syracuse Announcer
Linara Washington
Played Gloria Baker
Chadwick Boseman
Played Floyd Little
Kevin R. Kelly
Played Man in Dark Suit
Bruce Jarchow
Played Dr. Hewlett
Ridge Canipe
Played Gang Leader
Stephen Louis Grush
Played Gang Member
Louie Cesario
Played Gang Member
Paul Turner
Played Longhorn Scout
Rick Uecker
Played Middle-Aged Man
Kris Wolff
Played Grounds Keeper
Jeffrey Zabrin
Played Small Fry QB
Darryl Warren
Played Heisman Official
Brian Mahoney
Played Buffalo Doctor
Philip Rayburn Smith
Played Business Lawyer
Laurie Larson
Played Proprietor
Will Zahrn
Played Doctor
Phillip Edward Van Lear
Played NAACP Member
Michael Hargrove
Played Arthur
F. David Roth
Played Photographer
Richard Henzel
Played W. Virginia Booster
Howie Johnson
Played W. Virginia Heckler
James Anthony Zoccoli
Played W. Virginia Heckler
Eddie Bo Smith Jr.
Played Dallas Bellhop
Jeff Christian
Played Syracuse Trainer
Victor Cole
Played Hotel Worker
William Dick
Played Heisman Man in Suit
Sam Derence
Played Sports Reporter
Brian Boland
Played Cleveland Browns Asst. Coach
Walker Howard
Played Robert Field
Leonard House
Played Alan Touissant
Allan Graf
Played W. Virginia Referee
Kevin Stark
Played Reporter (Team Bus)
Kurt Naebig
Played Reporter (Team Bus)
Ernest Perry Jr.
Played Preacher
Ed Smaron
Played Play-by-Play Announcer
Dan Flannery
Played Hot Shot
Chet Coppock
Played PA Announcer
Robert Cullent
Played Petie
Guy Klinzing
Played Chancellor Tully
Barry Tolli
Played Elmira Free Academy Quarterback
Chris Cowan
Played Boston College Linebacker
Michael Malczyk
Played Penn State Linebacker
Torrey Vogel
Played Brokaw
Kenya Drew
Played Pretty Girl
John Anderson
Played Cotton Bowl Referee
Jeff Welsh
Played Texas Quarterback
Michael Labus
Played Cleveland Browns Quarterback
Mike Ullrich
Played Franklin
Lonnie Brooks
Played Singer
Angelina Lyubomirova
Played Band Member (uncredited)
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