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  2. Category:People with Asperger syndrome - Wikipedia

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  3. List of autistic fictional characters - Wikipedia

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    Year Character Actor Film Country Ref. 1969 Amanda Lorena Kirk Change of Habit USA [22] [23] [24]1984 Mario Xavier Petermann: Mario Canada [25] [26]1986 Eric Gibb Jay Underwood

  4. Category:Autistic people - Wikipedia

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    People with Asperger syndrome (175 P)-Autistic fictional characters (38 P) * Autistic savants (20 P) + Autistic LGBTQ people (1 C, 81 P) A. Autistic artists (44 P) E.

  5. 8 amazing people with autism - AOL

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    SEE ALSO: The stories behind the most inspirational Paralympic athletes. 3. Dr. ... The director's former partner, actress Helena Bonham Carter, once said Burton shows many symptoms of Asperger's.

  6. Hollywood's most famous athletes-turned-actors

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  7. The 20 most famous athletes in the world - AOL

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    The list of the most famous athletes in the world is dominated by footballers, and no athlete is more famous than one particular Real Madrid player.

  8. Heather Kuzmich - Wikipedia

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    Kuzmich was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome when she was fifteen years old, around the time her father died. [4] Kuzmich graduated from Valparaiso High School in 2005. [5] While she was a student at the Illinois Institute of Art in Chicago, she participated in Season 9 of America's Next Top Model. [6]

  9. Autism in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    It featured a young man with Asperger's syndrome. The book In a Different Key: The Story of Autism by John Donvan and Caren Zucker was released in January 2016. The authors found and interviewed the patient Leo Kanner first recognised as having autism, Donald Triplett. It was nominated for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction. [28]