Movies Starring Michael Beasley
I Love You Phillip Morris
The Conman who wouldn't go straight
Jim Carrey, Ewan McGregor, Leslie Mann, Rodrigo Santoro, Dameon Clarke, Antonino Paone, Ted Alderman, Nicholas Alexander, Garrett Allain, Alexander Asefa, Dale Beasley, Michael Beasley, Tony Bentley, Brett Beoubay
DIRECTOR:Glenn Ficarra
Steven Russell is happily married to Debbie, and a member of the local police force when a car accident provokes a dramatic reassessment of his life. Steven realizes he's gay and decides to live life to the fullest - even if it means breaking the law. Steven's new, extravagant lifestyle involves cons and fraud and, eventually, a stay in the State Penitentiary where he meets sensitive, soft-spoken Phillip Morris. His devotion to freeing Phillip from jail and building the perfect life together prompts Steven to attempt and often succeed at one impossible con after another.
American Violet
Nicole Beharie, Will Patton, Alfre Woodard, Michael O'Keefe, Tim Blake Nelson, Scott A. Martin, Malcolm Barrett, Jackson Beals, Michael Beasley, Tody Bernard, Allen Boudreaux, Andrew Buchler, J. Omar Castro, John Will Clay, Charles S. Dutton
DIRECTOR:Tim Disney
A single African-American mother struggles to clear her name after being wrongly accused and arrested for dealing drugs in an impoverished town in Texas.
The Great Debaters
Jackson Walker, Roger Dillingham Jr., Ron Auguste, Brian D. Evans, Michael Beasley, Southey Blanton, Sean Paul Cormier, Trenton McClain Boyd, Marcus Lyle Brown, Antravian D. Carter, Eric Conover, J.D. Evermore
DIRECTOR:Marshall, Texas, described by James Farmer, Jr. as "the last city to surrender after the Civil War," is home to Wiley College, where, in 1935-36, inspired by the Harlem Renaissance and his clandestine work as a union organizer, Professor Melvin Tolson coached the debate team to a nearly-undefeated season that included the first debate between students from white and Negro colleges and ended with an invitation to face Harvard University's national champions. The team of four, which included a female student and a very young James Farmer, is tested in a crucible heated by Jim Crow, sexism, a lynch mob, an arrest and near riot, a love affair, jealousy, and a national radio audience.



