Taken From Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story Movie Cast & Characters
When Tiffany Rubin realizes that her son’s father has secretly taken him to South Korea, her world is turned upside down. She springs into action to get Kobe back, and ultimately embarks on a daring overseas mission to find him. Her story is about a mother’s perseverance and love.
Taraji Henson earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress when she starred opposite Brad Pitt in David Fincher’s “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.” Her recent film credits include the hugely successful “Karate Kid” opposite Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan; “Date Night” with Tina Fey and Steve Carrell; Tyler Perry’s “I Can Do Bad All by Myself,” for which she received the 2009 Diversity Award for Best Actress; “Talk to Me” opposite Don Cheadle; and the ensemble action drama “Smokin’ Aces” with Ben Affleck and Alicia Keys.
Mark Miller is the founder of the American Association for Lost Children. The organization’s sole purpose is to find and rescue children taken illegally from their rightful parent. When Tiffany Rubin called Mark for help getting her son back, he dedicated his time and resources to make it happen. With assistance from some friends, Mark took Tiffany to South Korea, where they executed his plan and successfully brought Kobe back to the U.S.
Terry O’Quinn is best known for his portrayal of John Locke on the long-running hit ABC series “Lost.” In 2007 O’Quinn won an Emmy Award for that role. After earning his stripes in theatrical productions in the late ’70s and early ’80s, O’Quinn burst onto the scene for film fans as Jerry Blake, the seemingly gentle but actually maniacal master of the house, in “The Stepfather.” His other film credits include “Young Guns,” “The Rocketeer,” “Places in the Heart,” “The Cutting Edge,” “Primal Fear,” “The Forgotten One” and “Black Widow.”
Belzora is Tiffany’s mother and also her support system during the painful process of finding Kobe. Belzora has faith that her grandson will be brought home, where he belongs.
People’s Choice Award winner Beverly Todd learned the entertainment industry by working with her mentor, the master artisan, Sidney Poitier. Benefiting from his tutelage, she has compiled an impressive list of theater, television and film achievements.






