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This is a list of fictional characters that have been explicitly described within the work in which they appear, or otherwise by the author, as being on the autism spectrum. It is not intended to include speculation. Autistic people involved in the work may be mentioned in footnotes.
Demi Burnett is educating her TikTok followers about the misconceptions about autism in women.. The Bachelor in Paradise alum, who became a part of Bachelor Nation's first same-sex couple when her ...
Barry has autism and OCD. Adam Sandler [35] 2004 Ivy Elizabeth Walker The Village: Blindness Bryce Dallas Howard [36] 2007 H.W. Plainview There Will Be Blood: Deafness Dillon Freasier & Russell Harvard [37] 2017 James Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri: Dwarfism Peter Dinklage [38] 2015 Imperator Furiosa: Mad Max: Fury Road
The popular book Population One: Autism, Adversity, and the Will to Succeed [22] was released by 17 year old American author Tyler McNamer in August 2013. In the UK, April 2014 saw the BBC broadcast an episode of Horizon entitled "Living with Autism", featuring Uta Frith. [23] [24] The French novel La Surface de reparation was released in 2015.
Cromer was diagnosed with dyscalculia, dyslexia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder at the age of 7 and was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder years later. She publicly disclosed her diagnosis at the 2019 Freeform Summit.
These Hollywood stars have opened up about not fitting into a strictly "male" or "female" category. Demi Lovato, Sam Smith, Janelle Monáe, and Emma D'Arcy all identify as nonbinary. Others, like ...
Jodi DiPiazza (born October 3, 2001) is an American musician, composer, vocalist, and autism advocate. She was diagnosed with autism some time before her second birthday. [1] A musical prodigy, she has absolute pitch. She learned to play the piano at age three, being able to hear a song and reproduce it.
This led to her being featured in the 2012 BBC Newsround documentary My Autism and Me. That year it won the International Emmy Kids Award for Best Factual in Cannes and a UK Royal Television Society Craft & Design award. [4] King herself was awarded the Yorkshire Children of Courage award after her appearance in this documentary. [5]