
Antwone Fisher
Antwone Fisher is at war... with himself.A sailor prone to violent outbursts is sent to a naval psychiatrist for help. Refusing at first to open up, the young man eventually breaks down and reveals a horrific childhood. Through the guidance of his doctor, he confronts his painful past and begins a quest to find the family he never knew.
Description: A sailor prone to violent outbursts is sent to a naval psychiatrist for help. Refusing at first to open up, the young man eventually breaks down and reveals a horrific childhood. Through the guidance of his doctor, he confronts his painful past and begins a quest to find the family he never knew.
Genres: Drama, History, Romance
Budget: $12,500,000 | Revenue : $23,400,000
Runtime: 120 minutes
Release Date: 2002-12-19

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Played Dr. Jerome Davenport

Derek Luke
Played Antwone Fisher

Malcolm David Kelley
Played Antwone Fisher Age 7
Cory Hodges
Played Antwone Fisher Age 14

Viola Davis
Played Eva May

Joy Bryant
Played Cheryl Smolley

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Played Berta Davenport

Leonard Earl Howze
Played Pork Chop
Kente Scott
Played Kansas City

Kevin Connolly
Played Slim

Rainoldo Gooding
Played Grayson

Novella Nelson
Played Mrs. Tate

Stephen Snedden
Played Berkley

Sung Kang
Played Receptionist

Yolonda Ross
Played Nadine

James Brolin
Played The Captain (uncredited)

Jenifer Lewis
Played Aunt Mary Williams (uncredited)

Charles Robinson
Played Howard

Earl Billings
Played Uncle James

Vernee Watson-Johnson
Played Aunt Annette

De'Angelo Wilson
Played Jesse
Kim Johnson
Played Disc Jockey
Leo Nepomuceno
Played SP #1
Cordell Stokes
Played Keith - Age 5

Ellis Williams
Played Reverand Tate (as Ellis E. Williams)
Timothy Reddick
Played Dwight - Age 8

Jascha Washington
Played Jesse - Age 8
Margaret Ford-Taylor
Played Eda
Bob Banks
Played Horace
Jada S. Louie
Played Jeannette
Rebecca Morris
Played Anna
Brandon Biggins
Played Eddie
Brandon Lewis
Played Ray
Eddie Baccus
Played Blind Piano Player
David Fowler
Played Chief Master-At-Arms
Sean'e La'Dae
Played Edward

Linda Cevallos
Played Sexy Woman

O.L. Duke
Played Uncle Duke
Michelle Davison
Played Johnny Mae
Fran Dorsey
Played Owner
Ruth Stehle
Played Snide Clerk
John Pittman
Played Another Clerk

Lissy Gulick
Played Mona
Edward C. Reynolds III
Played Man
André Patton
Played Kenny
Rita Pearson
Played Cashier
Janaya Reynolds
Played Young Girl #1
Na'tasha Marie Evans
Played Young Girl #2
Doug Jewell
Played Spinoza
Lynn E. Charles
Played Spinoza's Wife
Jason Dixon
Played Jason
Mary Bradley Marable
Played Older Lady
Teresa Hoefke
Played Case Worker
Angela Gillespie-Winborn
Played Woman in White
Regina Daye Allen
Played Woman in Dream Sequence (uncredited)

Gary A. Jones
Played Relative (uncredited)
Tierney Deanne Collins
Played Young Girl (uncredited)
Eliza Cortez
Played County Clerk Worker (uncredited)
Ruby Gonzalez
Played Salsa Dancer (uncredited)
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