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Marilyn Gillies Carr (born 16 December 1941) is a Scottish woman from Dundee.She was born without arms or hands and uses her feet for all activities of daily living. [1]She appeared with Douglas Bader in the documentary film Two of a Kind in 1971, which contrasted his life as a double-leg amputee with hers as a person with no arms.
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Cox driving a Tesla, Inc. electric car in 2019. Cox is the subject of the documentary Right Footed. [22] The film is directed by Emmy Award winning filmmaker Nick Spark. [22] The documentary chronicles Cox' life, mentorship, and humanitarian trips to Ethiopia and the Philippines, as well as her efforts to pass the CRPD in the US Senate.
The Fire TV Recast is a digital video recorder that works with an over-the-air antenna to record shows for later viewing on a Fire TV or an Amazon Echo Show device. [53] [54] It was announced in September 2018 and began shipping in the United States on November 14, 2018. [55] In August 2022, Amazon confirmed the discontinuation of the Fire TV ...
Regardless of why she does not have arms, everyone is talking about this talented little girl. The video has gone viral and has over 57 million views. The video has gone viral and has over 57 ...
The Change is a 2023 British comedy drama series starring, written and created by Bridget Christie for Channel 4. Made by Expectation Entertainment and directed by Al Campbell, the six-part series is produced by Lisa Mitchell, and executive produced by Christie, Nerys Evans and Morwenna Gordon.
Paige DeSorbo is not interested in fans' theories on why she and Craig Conover broke up.. The Summer House star, 32, announced on the Monday, Dec. 30 episode of her podcast Giggly Squad that she ...
The Independent’s Kate Rosseinsky gave the show a score of 4/5, claiming that although there are a “few obvious tropes”, there are still many less predictable comedic moments that can be “sometimes hilariously, slightly relatable.” [1] The Guardian TV critic Lucy Mangan rated the show 5/5 stars, stating “Everybody will want this ...