Mr. Holland's Opus
Of All the Lives He Changed, the One That Changed the Most Was His Own.In 1965, passionate musician Glenn Holland takes a day job as a high school music teacher, convinced it's just a small obstacle on the road to his true calling: writing a historic opus. As the decades roll by with the composition unwritten but generations of students inspired through his teaching, Holland must redefine his life's purpose.
Description: In 1965, passionate musician Glenn Holland takes a day job as a high school music teacher, convinced it's just a small obstacle on the road to his true calling: writing a historic opus. As the decades roll by with the composition unwritten but generations of students inspired through his teaching, Holland must redefine his life's purpose.
Genres: Drama, Music
Budget: $31,000,000 | Revenue : $106,300,000
Runtime: 143 minutes
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Richard Dreyfuss
Played Glenn Holland
Glenne Headly
Played Iris Holland
Jay Thomas
Played Bill Meister
Olympia Dukakis
Played Principal Jacobs
William H. Macy
Played Vice Principal Gene Wolters
Alicia Witt
Played Gertrude Lang
Terrence Howard
Played Louis Russ
Damon Whitaker
Played Bobby Todd
Jean Louisa Kelly
Played Rowena Morgan
Alexandra Boyd
Played Sarah Olmstead
Nicholas John Renner
Played Cole at 6 Years Old
Joseph Anderson
Played Cole at 15 Years Old
Anthony Natale
Played Cole at 28 Years Old
Joanna Gleason
Played Adult Gertrude
Beth Maitland
Played Deaf School Principal
Patrick Fong
Played Study Hall Student
Benjamin J. Dixon
Played Mr. Mims
Kathryn Arnett
Played Ms. Swedlin
Freeman O. Corbin
Played Mr. Sullivan
Moira Feeney
Played Ms. Godfrey
Joshua Minnick
Played Mr. Shapiro
Ashley Hamrick
Played Miss Reeves
Janine Shouse
Played Miss Schumaker
Spencer Riviera
Played Mr. Hosta
Dan Vhay
Played Mr. Malone
Sean Bevington
Played Mr. McMartin
John Henry Redwood
Played Mr. Russ
Ted Roisum
Played Dr. Sorenson
Mark Daniels
Played Ralph
Kaili Carlton
Played Ms. Wayne
Adam Fitzhugh
Played Mr. McKenzie
Eric Michael Cole
Played Boy 2
Joe Campbell
Played Boy 3
Tomiko Peirano
Played Girl 2
Kasey Nelson
Played Girl 3
Zoe McLellan
Played Girl 4
Kelly M. Casey
Played Deaf School Teacher
Michael Mendelson
Played Chaplain
Alex Dudgeon
Played Auditioner 1
Rachel Wooley
Played Auditioner 2
Jordan Carlton
Played Auditioner 3
Aurora Miller
Played Auditioner 4
Paul Bernard
Played Auditioner 5
Mary Kay O'Mealy
Played Auditioner 6
Dieffyd Gilman-Frederick
Played Auditioner 7
Tara Eng
Played Auditioner 8
Jay Frank
Played Auditioner 9
Conan Doherty
Played Toby Klein
Stacey Siegel
Played Diner Waitress
Nicolas Sirianni
Played Football Player 1
Jacob Adams
Played Football Player 2
Chris Marth
Played Football Player 3
Brent Archie
Played Football Player 4
Kevin Calaba
Played Football Player 5
Keith Swift
Played Football Player 6
John Boyer
Played Billy Faraday
Linda Williams Janke
Played Secretary
David Clegg
Played Superintendent
Don Burns
Played City Official
Dennis Biasi
Played Adult Stadler
Alexander Emmert
Played 1st Chair Cellist
Cazzey Louis Cereghino
Played Graduate (uncredited)
Michael R. Ferraro
Played Auditorium extra (uncredited)
Elizabeth Fournier
Played Woman in audience (uncredited)
Balthazar Getty
Played Stadler (uncredited)
Forest Whitaker
Played Bobby Tidd - Adult (uncredited)
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