It's the "black power salute"
Gerry Bertier.
Ryan Hurst played Gerry Bertier
He dies in another car accident. Poor guy
Starting Line back.
Ray ( one of Gerry's friends at the beginning) was the one who got kicked outta the team.
Gerry Bertier.
Ryan Hurst played Gerry Bertier
He dies in another car accident. Poor guy
Starting Line back.
Ray ( one of Gerry's friends at the beginning) was the one who got kicked outta the team.
The titans players are: Gerry Bertier Jerry "Rev" Harris Ray Buds Julius Campbel Louie Lastik and the list goes on but if you want to find all the characters in Remember the Titans just go to...http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0210945/fullcredits this is all the cast and crew members you need to know about!
Gerry Bertier did not compete in the Paralympics. He was a high school football player who became a motivational figure after his injuries from a car accident in 1981. Bertier is best known for his story depicted in the film "Remember the Titans," which focuses on his experiences in a racially integrated football team.
racial differences is when someone thinks themselve superior over someone else because of the color of their skin or where there from
In "Remember the Titans," vilification is evident in the racial tensions between the white and Black players, particularly during the initial integration of the team. Characters like Coach Herman Boone face hostility and prejudice from community members who oppose the integration. Additionally, players like Gerry Bertier and Julius Campbell experience vilification from their peers, as they navigate their growing friendship amidst the societal divisions. These instances highlight the broader themes of racism and the struggle for unity in the face of discrimination.
In the movie "Remember the Titans," Gerry Bertier tells Julius Campbell that he honestly thinks Julius is "nothings, nothing but a waste of god-given talent" because Gerry is frustrated with Julius' attitude and behavior. Gerry believes that Julius is not fully utilizing his abilities and potential on the football team. This exchange reflects the tension and conflict between the two characters at that point in the story.
In the film "Remember the Titans," Julius Campbell does not die. He is a key character in the story of racial integration within the football team and the community. Julius and Gerry Bertier, another key character, both survive a car accident towards the end of the movie, which strengthens their friendship and bond. The film ends with both characters attending college together.
Gerry Blattner goes by Gerry.