Blake Woodruff

Blake Woodruff

  • Born: 1995-6-19
  • Height: 5' 3" (1.6 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Blake Woodruff (Blake Woodruff), male, born in the United States in June 1995, is an actor. The main works include the movie " Cheaper by the Dozen " ( played by Mike Baker) released in 2003, and the movie " Cheaper by the Dozen 2 " ( played by Mike Baker) released in 2005 .
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    • Lurline 2021-12-12 08:01:10

      Family is always the warmest

            This film should be translated into a pot of congee for children.
            1 good wife in love, 12 children (including a pseudo-adult who just entered society, two teenagers with adolescent problems, and 9 troublemakers), 1 dog, and 1 frog. So cool!
             The childhood of the only...

    • Lyla 2021-12-12 08:01:10

      Sweet burden

          Movies that make people smile knowingly even after holding their belly, the warmth and warmth shown in them really make people want to join such a big family.


      Family affection

          Tom Baker is both a parent and a friend. For Nora, although they did not approve of her cohabitation with...

    • Cassandra 2022-04-22 07:01:31

      This pair of parents have a really good temper, and the family is in a mess. It is estimated that the maintenance cost of household items is very objective. They all laughed at it, absolutely admiring it! Just watching the first half of the play makes people dare not have children, it is simply a terrorist army. Fortunately, the ending is happy

    • Adalberto 2022-03-26 09:01:06

      (20111002) (20210115) It turned out to be brushed ten years ago, and I have no memory. Ten years later, I think that the role of my mother is actually very wise, otherwise how can I "deal with" 12 "Arhats".

    Cheaper by the Dozen quotes

    • Lorraine: Call me crazy Pops but things are getting pretty twisted around here.

    • Nora: I've searched everywhere. Nothing.

      Tom: Where's Hank?

      Nora: He's not going to make the cut.

      Tom: I hope the family isn't to blame.

      Nora: [smiles] They're totally to blame.

      [hug]