Fame won’t ‘Blind Side’ rising star
ORLANDO , Fla. — The applause, from an audience that matters, was thunderous. John Lee Hancock , the director of " The Blind Side ,” was pleased. But his discovery, the young man whose life could change in much the way his character’s life changes in the movie, was stunned.
"First time seeing the movie, first time feeling the love of an audience for the movie,” said Quinton Aaron ...
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