Spotlight
Break the story. Break the silence.The true story of how the Boston Globe uncovered the massive scandal of child molestation and cover-up within the local Catholic Archdiocese, shaking the entire Catholic Church to its core.
Description: The true story of how the Boston Globe uncovered the massive scandal of child molestation and cover-up within the local Catholic Archdiocese, shaking the entire Catholic Church to its core.
Genres: Drama, History
Homepage: http://www.spotlightthefilm.com
Budget: $20,000,000 | Revenue : $98,690,254
Runtime: 129 minutes
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Played Michael Rezendes
Michael Keaton
Played Walter 'Robby' Robinson
Rachel McAdams
Played Sacha Pfeiffer
Liev Schreiber
Played Marty Baron
John Slattery
Played Ben Bradlee, Jr.
Brian d'Arcy James
Played Matt Carroll
Stanley Tucci
Played Mitchell Garabedian
Elena Wohl
Played Barbara
Gene Amoroso
Played Steve Kurkjian
Doug Murray
Played Peter Canellos
Sharon McFarlane
Played Helen Donovan
Jamey Sheridan
Played Jim Sullivan
Neal Huff
Played Phil Saviano
Billy Crudup
Played Eric Macleish
Robert B. Kennedy
Played Court Clerk Mark
Duane Murray
Played Hansi Kalkofen
Brian Chamberlain
Played Paul Burke
Michael Cyril Creighton
Played Joe Crowley
Paul Guilfoyle
Played Peter Conley
Michael Countryman
Played Richard Gilman
Tim Whalen
Played Young Cop
Martin Roach
Played Cop in Coffee Shop
Brad Borbridge
Played Sports Editor
Don Allison
Played Bishop
Patty Ross
Played Linda
Paloma Nuñez
Played Garabedian's Receptionist
Robert Clarke
Played Judge Volterra
Gary Galone
Played Jack Dunn
David Fraser
Played Jon Albano
Paulette Sinclair
Played Receptionist at Judge's Chambers
Laurie Heineman
Played Judge Sweeney
Elena Juatco
Played Guest List Woman
Nancy Villone
Played Maryetta Dussourd
Wendy Merry
Played Female Editor
Siobhan Murphy
Played Intern
Eileen Padua
Played Sacha's Grandmother
Darrin Baker
Played Middle Age Priest at St. Peter's
Brett Cramp
Played Middle Aged Man
Joe Stapleton
Played Older Cop
Maureen Keiller
Played Eileen McNamara
Jimmy LeBlanc
Played Patrick McSorley
Tim Progosh
Played Principal Bill Kemeza
Neion George
Played Waiter at Gala
Laurie Murdoch
Played Wilson Rogers
Zarrin Darnell-Martin
Played Intern Wanda
Krista Morin
Played Young Reporter
Paula Barrett
Played Jim's Wife
Mairtin O'Carrigan
Played Stewart
Rob deLeeuw
Played Herald Reporter Quimby
Nancy E. Carroll
Played Jane Paquin
Anthony Paolucci
Played Kevin
Michele Proude
Played Lisa Tuite
Richard O'Rourke
Played Ronald Paquin
Len Cariou
Played Cardinal Law
Dennis Lynch
Played Clerk O'Brian
Stefanie Drummond
Played Sheila
Mark McGrinder
Played Weeping Man
Richard Fitzpatrick
Played Rectory Priest
Tom Driscoll
Played Disgruntled Man
Jeffrey Samai
Played Library Security
Moira Driscoll
Played Woman Interviewee
Forrest Weber
Played Angry Man
Doreen Spencer
Played Older Southie Woman
Janet Pinnick
Played Receptionist
Shannon McDonough
Played Receptionist
Shannon Ruth
Played Girl at Garabedian's
Daniel Ruth
Played Boy at Garabedian's
Jennifer Ruth
Played Mother at Garabedian's
Timothy Mooney
Played Bad Priest
Bruce-Robert Serafin
Played Boston Globe Security Guard
Donna Sue Jahier
Played Angry Man's Sister
Edward Brickley
Played Red Sox Announcer (voice)
Richard Jenkins
Played Richard Sipe (voice) (uncredited)
Elena Khan
Played Boston Reporter (uncredited)
Teresa Wilson
Played Maureen (uncredited)
Amy Whalen
Played Pedestrian (uncredited)
John Franchi
Played Pedestrian (uncredited)
Peter Lewis Walsh
Played Red Sox Fan (uncredited)
Lance Norris
Played Driver (uncredited)
Harold Rudolph
Played Lawyer (uncredited)
Colleen Kelly
Played Librarian (uncredited)
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