

Drama · History
Overview
A biopic of Temple Grandin, an autistic American who has become one of the leading scientists in humane livestock handling.
Top Cast


Claire Danes
Claire Danes
Temple Grandin
Claire Danes
Temple Grandin


David Strathairn
David Strathairn
Professor Carlock
David Strathairn
Professor Carlock


Barry Tubb
Barry Tubb
Randy
Barry Tubb
Randy


Melissa Farman
Melissa Farman
Alice
Melissa Farman
Alice


Charles Baker
Charles Baker
Billy
Charles Baker
Billy


Blair Bomar
Blair Bomar
Ellen
Blair Bomar
Ellen


Cherami Leigh
Cherami Leigh
Marcia
Cherami Leigh
Marcia


Tamara Jolaine
Tamara Jolaine
Nancy
Tamara Jolaine
Nancy


Julia Ormond
Julia Ormond
Eustacia
Julia Ormond
Eustacia


David Born
David Born
Professor Shanklin
David Born
Professor Shanklin
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