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  2. List of people with dyslexia - Wikipedia

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    Henry Winkler (born 1945), American actor and spokesman for The Dyslexia Foundation. [258] Joshua Wong (born 1996), Hong Kong activist. [259] [260] Bethan Laura Wood (born 1983), English designer. [261] Dominic Wood (born 1978), English radio and television presenter and magician. [262]

  3. Category:People with dyslexia - Wikipedia

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    This category lists notable people with dyslexia. Subcategories. This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total. ...

  4. Barbara Corcoran: How Overcoming Dyslexia Primed Her for ...

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    In a profile piece on Corcoran for the Dyslexia Help site at the University of Michigan, the bond between mother and daughter emerged as the kernel of Corcoran’s success. Her mother told her to ...

  5. Why it took 7 years for Cher to write her new memoir — and ...

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    Her mom was starstruck and voiced no objection to the age gap or Beatty’s reputation with women. By 16, Cher was living on her own. That year, 1962, she met Sonny Bono, 11 years her senior, at a ...

  6. Dyslexia in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    As dyslexia was unknown in the 1840s, other characters, including his father Albert, Prince Consort, attribute his difficulty reading to a lack of effort or intelligence. [10] 2017–2021 American television series, Atypical: Evan Chapin (Graham Rogers), has dyslexia, why he is afraid of tests and didn't go to the ride along.

  7. Zoe Saldana’s Honest Quotes About Her Battle With Dyslexia ...

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    “I just didn’t think I was good,” Saldaña said in a January 2025 interview with The New York Times.. “I always felt overlooked, but overlooked in the sense of, ‘Well, if I’m ...

  8. Margaret Byrd Rawson - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Byrd Rawson was born on June 30, 1899, in Rome, Georgia. [1] She grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was raised a Quaker. When the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution passed, giving women the right to vote, Rawson was 21 and cast her first ballot for Socialiat Eugene V. Debs, then running for president from prison.

  9. Maryanne Wolf - Wikipedia

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    Maryanne Wolf is a scholar, teacher, and advocate for children and literacy around the world. She is the UCLA Professor-in-Residence of Education, Director of the UCLA Center for Dyslexia, Diverse Learners, and Social Justice, [1] and the Chapman University Presidential Fellow (2018-2022). [2]