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Inspirational Teachers in Film
Won’t Back Down Available On Blu-ray and DVD January 15th
Nona
Alberts (Viola Davis) is one of those teachers who cares and strives to make a
difference. Here, we’ll count down the Top 10 influential teachers in film
including those in Mr. Holland’s
Opus, Stand and
Deliver and Music of the
Heart.
Oscar® Nominees Maggie
Gyllenhaal and Viola Davis lead a stellar cast in this empowering drama inspired
by actual events. Hard-working single mom Jamie Fitzpatrick (Gyllenhaal) is
concerned that John Adams Elementary is letting her daughter down. Teaming with
a caring teacher (Davis) who wants the best future for her own son, she sets out
to improve attitudes and elevate the school’s academic standards. Despite the
odds, with courage, hope and persistence, the women just might prevail in this
uplifting film that also stars Rosie Perez and Academy Award® Winner Holly
Hunter.
Roberta Guaspari in
Music of the
Heart
Roberta Guaspari (portrayed by
Meryl Streep) is a real violinist and teacher. Music of the
Heart tells her story in which she takes on the task of teaching violin
to group of students in Harlem. Though initially met by some resistance (from
both of the students and their skeptical parents), Roberta is slowly able to
make progress with the kids and the program becomes a success. However, 10 years
later, the program is canceled due to budget cuts and Roberta loses her job. To
fight back and keep music education going, Roberta and a group of supporters put
on a concert to benefit the program and successfully reinstitute it.
Ms. Geist in Clueless
Ms. Geist (Twink Caplan) is one of
Bronson Alcott High's teaching staff in 1995’s Clueless. Ms.
Geist is a bit of a bleeding heart, and she tries desperately to get her
stuck-up students to care about the rest of the world outside of Beverly Hills.
Ms. Geist helps Cher (Alicia Silverstone) see that she can help others, and she
ends up devoting her time to collecting goods for disaster relief.
Jaime Escalante in Stand and Deliver
Another real life teacher, Jaime
Escalante (portrayed by Edward James Olmos) became a math teacher at a
disadvantaged school in East Los Angeles. While his peers looked down on the
kids at their school, Jaime believed that they could do more than the
rudimentary math he had been teaching them, and began to prep his students for
calculus. Ultimately, his students took the AP Calculus test and they all
passed. However, their scores were called into question and they were accused of
cheating. Jaime fought for his students to be able to retake the test to prove
that their scores were based on hard work, not cheating. In the end, his
students all pass a second time, proving that hard work and determination really
does pay off.
Dewey Finn in School of Rock
Though not technically a teacher, Dewey
Finn (Jack Black) impacts his students in School of
Rock. After posing as a substitute teacher at an elite prep school, Dewey
learns that his new pupils are talented musicians and decides to train them to
be a rock band for an upcoming competition. He teaches them to love rock, and
that there is more to life than school and grades.
Mr. Holland in Mr. Holland’s Opus
Mr. Holland originally becomes a
music teacher in order to spend more time with his wife, and to compose a piece
of music. However, as he spend more and more time in his school with the faculty
and students, he begins to have a respect for teaching and really tries to get
the students involved in classic music. He used rock and roll to teach them
about classical compositions. After 30 years of service to his students, Mr.
Holland and his music program are cut from the school’s budgets. However, his
former students ban together to give him a goodbye he’ll never forget: playing
his orchestral piece (“Mr. Holland’s Opus”).
Ms. Norbury in Mean Girls
Ms.
Norbury, played by the hilarious Tina Fey, is the sympathetic math teacher in
the 2004 hit Mean Girl. Not
only is Ms. Norbury unintentionally hilarious, but she also ushers Cady (Lindsay
Lohan) away from the catty Plastics and into the Mathletes, and leads all the
female students in a giant confession and apology to one another, and beseeches
them to stop the girl on girl hate.
Anne Sullivan in
The Miracle
Worker
In 1962’s The Miracle
Worker, Anne Bancroft plays Anne Sullivan in the true story of Helen
Keller. Helen, frustrated by her inability to communicate due to being blind
and deaf, was often prone to uncontrollable outbursts that her parents didn’t
know how to manage. They called upon the Perkins School for the Blind, who sent
Anne to work with Helen at her home. Through persistence and love, Anne is able
to break down Helen’s walls and help her communicate.
John Keating in
Dead Poets
Society
John Keating (Robin Williams) is
the radical new English teacher at the uptight Welton Academy Prep School.
Through his unorthodox teaching methods, like standing on desks and tearing
pages out of books, Keating is able to help his students discover and explore
their true passions in life, like writing and acting, instead of succumbing to
the lives their parents have prescribed for them.
Clément Mathieu in
The Chorus
In The Chorus (or
Les
Choristes), Clément Mathieu is a new teacher at a school for boys who are
ill behaved. The headmaster at the school ruthlessly punishes his pupils, but
Mathieu attempts to win his students over with kindness and humor. Mathieu also
starts a choir for the boys, which helps improve their behavior and makes the
school a happier place to be overall.
Professor Dumbledore
in the Harry Potter
Series
Professor Dumbledore (portrayed by both
Richard Harris and Michael Gambon) is an astounding wizard who basically knows
everything about everything. As a mentor to the young hero, Harry Potter (Daniel
Radcliffe), Dumbledore makes him learn many difficult lessons in order to
prepare him for the challenges he will face, while still managing to crack a few
jokes along the way.