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Hector uses a wheelchair. Mark Margolis [119] 2013 Clarissa Mullery Silent Witness: She has Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, a rare genetic condition that limits joint movement. She is a mobility scooter user. Liz Carr [120] [121] 2019 Tim Jerk: Tim the character and Tim the actor/writer both have Cerebral Palsy. Tim Renkow [122] [123] 2017 ...
Marissa Bode, 24, is the first actor who uses a wheelchair to portray Nessarose, a character who uses a wheelchair, in 'Wicked: Part One'
He used to play professional baseball, and he and Daphne share a love for athletics. John later becomes friends with Daphne's basketball coach, Melody Bledsoe. Toward the end of the first season, John announces his intention to run for office. John's relationship with his children, although close, is often strained.
A decidedly flaky therapist forces the students in Pelswick's class to build marionettes in their own self-images as a therapeutic exercise. When Pelswick refuses to include a wheelchair as part of his self-image puppet, he's deemed to be deliberately undermining the therapy, and is suspended until he can put his puppet on a wheelchair.
While playing fetch in the park, Rubble, Charger, Wheeler, Mix, and Motor stop their game when Park Ranger Rose sees some butterflies of different colors nearby as part of migration. As Charger mentions that the butterflies don't have a park of their own, Park Ranger Rose shows them a picture of a butterfly garden.
The world has changed since 'Glee' debuted in 2009, said Kevin McHale, who played wheelchair-using Artie Abrams. He wouldn't revisit that role now.
Peter Griffin must find a replacement player for an upcoming softball game. Peter eventually convinces Joe to play for the team after learning that he played baseball in college. When Joe shows up the following morning, Peter realizes that Joe is in a wheelchair. Joe turns out to be a great player, and the team wins the game.
Speechless is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC from September 21, 2016, to April 12, 2019. Created by Scott Silveri and co-executive produced with Christine Gernon, Jake Kasdan, and Melvin Mar, the 20th Century Fox Television/ABC Studios co-production was greenlighted to series order on May 13, 2016. [1]