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Sam Neill, Acclaimed Actor Who Helped Give a Voice to People Who Stutter, Dies at 78

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His career spanned more than five decades and 150 roles.

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Finding His Voice: Eric Roberts Opens Up About Stuttering

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40 years and more than 600 screen credits later, the actor remains a role model for people who stutter.

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Stuttering and the American Presidency

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A look back at three past leaders.

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Singer Lazaro Arbos

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We caught up with Lazaro to discuss where life has taken him since his time on Idol.

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Actor Charlie Sheen

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Very few famous actors in history have created as much controversy in both their careers and private lives as Charlie Sheen.

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Meet a Future Superstar: Jesse Findling

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He was a Season 24 contestant on American Idol.

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Season 8: Episode 6: Neurogenic and Functional Acquired Stuttering with Dr. Catherine Theys

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Catherine Theys, Ph.D., Professor at the University of C

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Stuttering: For Kids, By Kids 2.0

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The Age Factor in Stuttering

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Research explores risk factors and implications of age.

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Emily Blunt

Actress Emily Blunt struggled with stuttering early in her life. A teacher encouraged her to act in a school play at age 12 despite her stuttering.

Blunt's name is prominently featured on the Stuttering Foundation's list of Famous People Who Stutter. 

Lewis Carroll

The recent Disney version of Lewis Carroll's classic, Alice in Wonderland, garnered a great deal of media hype. Even though the mainstream media has not made mention that Carroll was a person who stuttered, his family history gives credence to the discovery of the genetic link to stuttering. Carroll was born to parents who were first cousins; almost all of their eleven children, three girls and seven boys, struggled with stuttering past childhood.

Kenyon Martin

Kenyon Martin, the basketball sensation who was named to the NBA's All Star Team in 2004, joins other famous people who stutter in a new brochure. The brochure - which unfolds into a small poster - is available free of charge from The Stuttering Foundation.

The poster is intended to give children and adults who stutter inspiration as they grapple with their speech disorder.

Dave Taylor

Dave Taylor has been on the Stuttering Foundation's list of Famous People Who Stutter for many years, but probably few people know all of the unique accomplishments of this former hockey great who was born on December 4, 1955, in Levack, Ontario.

James Earl Jones

Actor James Earl Jones, a Broadway, television and movie star, was well-known for his voice as Darth Vader in Star Wars and his book Voices and Silences. Jones spoke some of the most memorable lines in the history of American film, but the man known for his voice was once afflicted with a severe stutter.

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