from: L Copeland
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Note: the accounts of some of these people are listed above under the section, Popular Attitudes/Entertainment".

Well-known people who have chosen to write or speak about their Autistic family members:

Richard Burton (deceased actor) about his daughter by his first wife.
William Christopher (Father Mulcahy on the TV show M*A*S*H) about his son, Ned.
Will Clark (Baseball player) about his son.
Myron Cope (Pittsburgh sportscaster) about his son.
Tom Henke (Toronto baseball pitcher) about his son.
Carl Erskine (former baseball player).
Audrey Flack (scuptor, photographer), mother of an adult with autism.
Doug Flutie (football player) about his son, Doug Jr.
Stephen J. Gould (scientist/writer) about his son, Jesse.
Merton Hanks (football player) about his daughter, Milan.
Scott Mellanby (hockey player) about his son.
Joe Mantegna (actor), father of daughter with autism.
Dan Marino (football player) about his son.
Wynton and Brandford Marsalis (jazz/classical musicians) about their brother.
Mark McEwen (TV weatherman on CBS Morning News), about his brother, Sean.
Barbara Roberts (former Governor of Oregon), mother of adult with autism.
Tracy Rowlett (Dallas anchorperson) about his son.
Jonathan Shestak (movie producer) about his son, Dov.
Beverly Sills (opera singer) about her son, Bucky.
Phoebe Snow (singer), mother of daughter with autism.
Sylvester Stallone (movie actor) about his son, Seargeoh.
BJ Surhoff (Baltimore baseball player, 1996) about his son, Mason.
David Tomlinson (the actor who starred in Mary Poppins, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, the Love Bug etc) had an autistic son, whose diagnosis and education is mentioned in some detail in Mr Tomlinson's autobiography Luckier than Most.

Autistic individuals who have become well-known through their writing and/or speaking on their experiences:

Donna Williams
Temple Grandin
. http://www.grandin.com/
Thomas McKean.

Occasionally there is speculation as to whether some particular well-known person is autistic, e.g. an author, scientist, or mathematician known to be unsocial and very focused. For example, there is an audiotape called
Was Einstein Autistic? (see
Bibliography Section)

However, despite such speculation, these people in general could socialize in ways far advanced of typical autistic behavior: eye contact, etc. A theory currently in vogue is that autism is a severe variant of a mild condition that causes people to lack social skills: the book
Shadow Syndromes expands on this theme. It is probable that nearly all famous people occasionally cited as being possibly autistic fall more naturally under such a milder classification.

One of the most convincing cases I've heard of a famous person being truly autistic was in regards to Canadian pro golfer
Moe Norman. There is a biography of him: The Feeling of Greatness, the Moe Norman Story by Tim O'Connor.
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Autism FAQ - Well-known Autistic People