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This is a list of notable individuals who were blind or became blind over the course of their lives. The list is organized into categories based on their notable achievements or contributions. The list is organized into categories based on their notable achievements or contributions.
Blindsight, the documentary of the ascent, won People's Choice Awards at the Los Angeles, London, and Berlin Film Festivals, and was released in theaters in 2007 to major accolades from film critics. Weihenmayer was featured in the 2012 award-winning film, High Ground. This film documents a team of injured veterans; led by Weihenmayer and his ...
Blind (2014 film) Blind (2011 film) Blind (2019 film) Blind (2007 film) Blind Alibi; Blind Beast; Blind Company; Blind Corner; Blind Date (1984 film) Blind Detective; The Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic; Blind Man's Bluff (1936 film) Blind Massage; Blind Musician; Blind Rage (film) The Blind Woman of Sorrento (1916 film) The Blind ...
Black is a 2005 film about a deafblind woman's relationship with her teacher. Avatar: The Last Airbender, a 2005–2008 TV series, features blind character Toph Beifong. Love and Honor is a 2006 Japanese film about a blind samurai. Blind is a 2011 South Korean film in which a blind woman helps to track down a murderer.
Legally blind because of the severity of colorblindness. [31] Graham Kennedy: 1934–2005 Australia: Entertainer [32] Brian Kibler: b. 1980 United States: Game designer Publicly stated on his Twitter account. [33] Kim Sang-jin: red–green South Korea: Animator Was barred from art school, so studied economics; animated for Disney for 20 years ...
Helped by Sabriye Tenberken—a blind German social worker who established the first school for the blind in Lhasa—the students invite the famous blind mountain climber Erik Weihenmayer to visit their school after learning about his climb to the summit of Everest. Erik arrives in Lhasa and helps the students and their educators climb higher ...
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The film opened in second place at the U.S. box office with $12.4 million. [3] As of August 10, 2011, the film has a domestic gross of $31,418,697 with a foreign gross of $25,545,945 totaling an international gross of $56,964,642. In the United Kingdom, it grossed $1,398,958 in its opening weekend at #2.