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  • Famous People on the Spectrum

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

    Below is a list of famous people with autism, some with unspecified forms, high-functioning, autistic savants and severe autism.

    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
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