05 April 2010

April is Autism Month

Famous people with unspecified forms of autism:

The following people have been diagnosed as being somewhere on the autistic spectrum but the specific classification is unknown.

  • Daryl Hannah, an American actress best known for her roles in Splash, Blade Runner and Kill Bill was diagnosed as a child as being 'borderline autistic'
  • Christopher Knowles, American poet
  • Matthew Laborteaux, actor on Little House on the Prairie
  • Katherine McCarron, autistic child allegedly murdered at the age of three by her mother, Karen McCarron.
  • Jason McElwain, high school basketball player
  • Michael Moon, adopted son of author Elizabeth Moon
  • Jasmine O'Neill, author of Through the Eyes of Aliens
  • Sue Rubin, subject of documentary Autism Is a World. Sue Rubin has no oral speech but does communicate with facilitated communication.
  • Birger Sellin, author from Germany
  • Robert Gagno, actor from Vancouver

Famous people with Asperger syndrome:

  • Dan Aykroyd, comedian and actor: Aykroyd stated he has Asperger's, but some feel he was joking.
  • Richard Borcherds, mathematician specializing in group theory and Lie algebras
  • William Cottrell, student who was sentenced to eight years in jail for fire-bombing SUV dealerships
  • Craig Nicholls, frontman of the band The Vines
  • Gary Numan, British singer and songwriter
  • Dawn Prince-Hughes, PhD, primate anthropologist, ethologist, and author of Songs for the Gorilla Nation
  • Judy Singer, Australian disability rights activist
  • Vernon L. Smith, Nobel Laureate in Economics
  • Satoshi Tajiri, creator of Pokémon
  • Daniel Tammet, British autistic savant, believed to have Asperger Syndrome
  • Liane Holliday Willey, author of Pretending to be Normal, Asperger Syndrome in the Family; Asperger syndrome advocate; education professor; and adult diagnosed with Asperger syndrome at age 35


People with high-functioning autism:

  • Michelle Dawson, autism researcher and autism rights activist who has made ethical challenges to Applied Behavior Analysis
  • Temple Grandin, a designer of humane food animal handling systems
  • Hikari Oe, Japanese composer
  • Bhumi Jensen, Thai prince, grandson of King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand; killed by drowning in the tsunami caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake
  • Dylan Scott Pierce, wildlife illustrator
  • Jim Sinclair, autism rights activist
  • Donna Williams, Australian author of Nobody Nowhere and Somebody Somewhere; after testing for deafness in late childhood, and being labelled 'disturbed', Donna was formally diagnosed as autistic in her 20s
  • Stephen Wiltshire, British architectural artist
  • Axel Brauns, German author of the autobiographical bestseller Buntschatten und Fledermäuse and filmmaker

Famous autistic savants:

  • Alonzo Clemons, American clay sculptor
  • Tony DeBlois, blind American musician
  • Leslie Lemke, blind American musician
  • Jonathan Lerman, American artist
  • Thristan Mendoza, Filipino marimba prodigy
  • Jerry Newport is an author, savant, and has Asperger's. His wife, Mary Newport, is also a savant on the autistic spectrum
  • Derek Paravicini, blind British musician
  • James Henry Pullen, gifted British carpenter
  • Matt Savage, U.S. autistic jazz prodigy
  • Henriett Seth-F., Hungarian autistic savant, poet, writer and artist

People with severe autism:

  • Tito Mukhopadhyay, author, poet and philosopher


Source:

http://www.child-autism-parent-cafe.com/famous-people-with-autism.html