Autism Representation

I've been thinking a lot about autism representation in media and wanted to hear other peoples recommendations, especially ones that feel meaningful to you. What I'm really interested in is media that includes autistic creators/actors and shows autistic people as fully rounded individuals, not just defined by autism. Thanks.

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  • Anthony Hopkins considers autism to be a "great gift" that helped him, though only diagnosed in his 70s. He now credits his unique insights as stemming from autism with enhancing his ability to deeply analyse characters.

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    More personal to me is Rob Brydon (though he is not diagnosed and so sits awkwardly with your question perhaps). I think several of his characters eg in Swimming with Men, Gavin and Stacey & Marion and Geoff have lots of pointers. 

    I think for older people or their families who often did not have the same levels of understanding and support, these are great roles. Nothing is ever explicitly said. I got emotional seeing these and it resonated with how my daughter and I often interact with the world.

    Everyone sees the characters Rob plays in these examples as a good hearted, loving person with various other great attributes who just doesn't seem to fit in with the "normals". I think that can help make the older generation become more understanding that being different isn't a bad thing.

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  • Anthony Hopkins considers autism to be a "great gift" that helped him, though only diagnosed in his 70s. He now credits his unique insights as stemming from autism with enhancing his ability to deeply analyse characters.

    ***

    More personal to me is Rob Brydon (though he is not diagnosed and so sits awkwardly with your question perhaps). I think several of his characters eg in Swimming with Men, Gavin and Stacey & Marion and Geoff have lots of pointers. 

    I think for older people or their families who often did not have the same levels of understanding and support, these are great roles. Nothing is ever explicitly said. I got emotional seeing these and it resonated with how my daughter and I often interact with the world.

    Everyone sees the characters Rob plays in these examples as a good hearted, loving person with various other great attributes who just doesn't seem to fit in with the "normals". I think that can help make the older generation become more understanding that being different isn't a bad thing.

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