Michael B. Jordan, an actor who got his start when he was just 12 years old, is earning rave reviews for his portrayal of Oscar Grant III in Fruitvale Station, a film that tells the true story of a young father shot to death by a transit officer at an Oakland, California, Fruitvale Station subway stop on January 1, 2009. Watch as he shares the challenges of playing a real person. Plus, Michael explains the relationship with Oscar Grant Family.
Oprah Winfrey Episode with Michael B. Jordan and Oscar Grant
- Post author:Uncle Bobby
- Post published:December 10, 2013
- Post category:1. Oscar Grant History
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