History Drama
"Selma," as in Alabama, the place where segregation in the South was at its worst, leading to a march that ended in violence, forcing a famous statement by President Lyndon B. Johnson that ultimately led to the signing of the Voting Rights Act.
Directed by
Ava DuVernay
Written by
Paul Webb, Ava DuVernay
Brad Pitt
E. Roger Mitchell
Frederick Reese
Giovanni Ribisi
Lee White
Stephen Root
Col. Al Lingo
Tim Roth
Gov. George Wallace
Niecy Nash-Betts
Richie Jean Jackson
Tessa Thompson
Diane Nash
Jody Thompson
White Marcher
Dylan Baker
J. Edgar Hoover
LaKeith Stanfield
Jimmie Lee Jackson
Martin Sheen
Frank Minis Johnson (uncredited)
Colman Domingo
Ralph Abernathy
Carmen Ejogo
Coretta Scott King
Wendell Pierce
Rev. Hosea Williams
Greg Maness
Aide
Cuba Gooding Jr.
Fred Gray
Common
James Bevel
Tom Wilkinson
President Lyndon B. Johnson
Alessandro Nivola
John Doar
John Legend
Michael Papajohn
Major Cloud
Jeremy Strong
James Reeb
David Dwyer
Chief Wilson Baker
Omar J. Dorsey
James Orange
Lorraine Toussaint
Amelia Boynton
David Oyelowo
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Corey Reynolds
Rev. C.T. Vivian
Oprah Winfrey
Annie Lee Cooper
Henry G. Sanders
Cager Lee
John Lavelle
Roy Reed
André Holland
Andrew Young
Paul Webb
Kent Faulcon
Sullivan Jackson
Ruben Santiago-Hudson
Bayard Rustin
Stephan James
John Lewis
Ledisi
Mahalia Jackson
Tara Ochs
Viola Liuzzo
Trai Byers
James Forman
Nigel Thatch
Malcolm X
Haviland Stillwell
President's Secretary
Rhymefest
Montrel Miller
Young Marcher
Charity Jordan
Viola Lee Jackson
Jim France
Gunnar Jahn
Stormy Merriwether
Jackson's Daughter
Stan Houston
Sheriff Jim Clark
Charles Black
Elder Marcher

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