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    Vincent D'Onofrio

    American actor and filmmaker

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  1. May 18, 2021 · Vincent D'Onofrio on fatherhood, mental health and why acting is 'sort of like Stockholm syndrome'. Erin Donnelly. · Yahoo Life Senior Editor. May 18, 2021 · 10 min read. 3. Vincent...

    • 35 min
    • Erin Donnelly
    • 11 famous people living with Autism: Courtney Love. The Hole frontwoman and widow of Kurt Cobain had a diagnosis of autism at age 9, her biographer says.
    • Susan Boyle. Boyle, who tore up "Britain's Got Talent" in 2009, didn't find out she was on the spectrum until after her success.
    • James Durbin. The "American Idol" competitor has autism and Tourette's syndrome.
    • Tim Burton. While he has never sought an official diagnosis, both Burton and his wife, Helena Bonham Carter, have said the director exhibits classic signs.
  2. Dec 30, 2019 · Tucked away in a corner of Queens Theatre in New York City, actor Vincent D’onofrio, known for his roles in “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” “Men in Black,” and the Netflix original series “Daredevil,” sits with two aspiring actors. They are finishing up a class on acting for the screen. Even seated, D’Onofrio’s presence looms ...

  3. Vincent explains the delay in the making of his next directorial effort "Johnny and Me" about a man with Asperger's syndrome who's a devotee of Johnny Cash's...

    • Oct 24, 2011
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  4. Vincent D'Onofrio has said he believes he would have most likely been diagnosed as autistic as a kid if the knowledge of autism back then had been where it is nowadays. Many fans of Law & Order: Criminal Intent speculate that D'Onofrio integrated this into his role of Detective Robert Goren, and thus view the character as on the spectrum.

  5. May 12, 2021 · CNN —. If you missed Vincent D’Onofrio reading from his journals while being accompanied by the music of Dana Lyn at Joe’s Pub in New York City, there’s an alternative. The beloved actor ...

  6. Jul 1, 2022 · In the Marvel comics, Reed Richards from the Fantastic 4 diagnoses himself with autism and is considered an autism-coded character. For me, this particular panel could use some updating. I’d love to meet a Reed who wouldn’t see his Autism as something in need of “curing”.

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