Lily Collins, best known for her role in Netflix’s ‘Emily in Paris,’ recently took a nostalgic look back at her feature film debut in the 2009 sports biopic The Blind Side. In a heartfelt reflection, Collins expressed her deep admiration and gratitude for Sandra Bullock, who played her on-screen mother in the film.
During a recent interview reported by People magazine, Collins reminisced about how Bullock, now 60, took her “under her wing” during the production of the film. “I was mothered by Sandra Bullock,” Collins shared, highlighting the warmth and guidance she received from the seasoned actress.
Bullock’s performance as Leigh Anne Tuohy, the strong-willed Tennessee mother who took in football prodigy Michael Oher, earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress. For Collins, who portrayed the real-life Collins Tuohy, Bullock’s approach to her role and her conduct on set left a lasting impact.
“I really appreciated and respected the way that she handled a set and herself,” Collins said. “Even when she didn’t know she was teaching me, she was teaching me because I would watch her on set. The way that she spoke to everyone, treated everyone, the questions she asked, and how she just valued her character in ways that I didn’t know going into it that you can value,” she added.
The bond between the two actresses extended beyond the set, with Collins noting that they have remained in touch since the film’s completion. Bullock’s influence was particularly meaningful for Collins as she embarked on her own career in television, especially as the lead of Emily in Paris, which recently released the first part of its fourth season.
“Watching Bullock on and off-camera made such an impact on me as my first experience to have this amazing, strong, kind female lead the way,” Collins reflected. This early mentorship shaped her understanding of the industry and influenced how she approaches her own career.
The Blind Side, based on Michael Lewis’s 2006 book of the same name, became a major box office success and was even nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars. However, in recent years, the film’s central figure, Michael Oher, has voiced criticism regarding the portrayal of his life in the movie, claiming that it misrepresented his story and alleging exploitation by the Tuohy family, according to People magazine.
Oher has since filed a lawsuit against the Tuohys, seeking to end his conservatorship and alleging financial exploitation, as reported by People.
As for Collins, she continues to shine in her role in Emily in Paris, with the second part of season 4 set to premiere on Netflix on September 12. Meanwhile, Sandra Bullock is set to return to the big screen in Vigilance, a remake of a French thriller, further cementing her legacy in Hollywood.