He loved mathematics and science, but he disliked grammar and always had problems with spelling. According to the Commonwealth Learning Center, he was. There are so many reported famous people with dyslexia that I categorized them by their professional field Actors, Athletes, Musicians, Leaders, etc. Childhood star Alyssa Milano struggled with her scripts in the s but has grown to manage her Dyslexia as an adult.
Getting her fame in the s from her role as Samantha, Alyssa Milano, told Wonderwall she struggled with her scripts because she is dyslexic.
When asked about her dyslexia by a fan on Twitter, she said:. Dyslexia Help says Tim Tebow is dyslexic and gives talks about his experiences growing up with dyslexia. According to Integrative Learning, Jewel had to work 20 times harder to learn due to her dyslexia. Commonwealth Learning Center said F.
Scott Fitzgerald, the author of Great Gatsby, was reportedly kicked out of school at the age of 12 for not focusing or finishing his work due. Tim Ferriss is the author of the popular book 4-hour Work Week. In an interview with Lifehack. I was mildly dyslexic at a young age and still have a lot of trouble with dysgraphia: miswriting and mixing up letters. Born in Italy in , he took on the challenges of math, music, and the canvas in ways never previously thought of before.
He would often write notes to himself backwards and it was thought of as a code but is now more commonly linked to his dyslexia. Albert Einstein The genius behind the Theory of Relativity also suffered from dyslexia. Probably the most famous and accomplished scientist of all time, Albert Einstein often got poor marks in grade school. Walt Disney He was able to revolutionize the world with a simple cartoon mouse.
As co-founder of Disney Productions, he oversaw it to become one of the leading production companies in the world. Thomas Edison He is often known as the American Leonardo da Vinci for his inventions and scientific achievements. Arguably the most successful inventor in human history, Thomas Edison held 1, U. His most famous work includes the incandescent light bulb, the phonograph, the alkaline storage battery, and a forerunner of the motion picture projector.
A West Point graduate, he joined the army in A hit film of his life was made in which won seven Oscars. Born in in Oxfordshire, he was a two time Prime Minister of England from to and again from to He was also an accomplished author. Throughout his lifetime he wrote books and reports, but his most famous are the biographies of his father and great ancestor. In , Churchill won the Nobel Prize in Literature and was honored by President Kennedy and fellow dyslexic in John F.
Kennedy was the youngest to ever take office and the youngest to die. In , when his Navy PT boat was rammed and sunk by a Japanese destroyer, Kennedy, despite grave injuries, led the survivors through perilous waters to safety. After the first televised presidential debate, he won office in , also becoming the first ever Catholic president.
Pablo Picasso Born in , he was a Spanish-born painter, draughtsman, and sculptor who lived most of his adult life in France. He often reinvented himself and art as a whole by founding such movements at the Cubist. Born in in Scotland, he was an eminent scientist, inventor, engineer, and innovator. In , he was awarded the now historic U. Despite his love of cigars, George would live to be years old. He was chosen by the historic figures of the Continental Congress to write it and declare the United States as a free country.
After a stint in Congress, he returned to his native Virginia where he served as governor. After losing the presidential election in , he agreed to become the vice president to John Adams. He was then elected as the third President of the United States of America in Among his many achievements in his presidency was the Louisiana Purchase of Agatha Christie The first lady of mystery is not the person you would first suspect of having dyslexia.
Born in Torquay, England, her novels are still being reprinted over 30 years after her death. Lewis Carroll Who knew an obsession with math, words, and dyslexia would make for such a great writer? Scott Adams He is best known for his loveable cartoon creation Dilbert. Kenny Logan. Scottish rugby player. Scott Quinnell.
English rugby player. Greg Louganis. American Olympic diver. Entrepreneurs Richard Branson. Greider, Nobel prize winner Jack Horner. American palaeontologist. Thomas Eddison. Inventor, e. Albert Einstein. Scientist, mathematician. Michael Faraday. Alexander Graham Bell. Pierre Curie. French scientist. Politicians, Leaders, Royalty Winston Churchill. Politician, author. Erna Solberg. Prime Minister of Norway Michael Heseltine.
UK Politician. King Olaf of Norway. Gavin Newsom. Governor of California. Princess Beatrice of York. Prince Carl Philip of Sweden.
Prince Louis of Luxembourg. Writers Hans Christian Anderson. Author Agatha Christie. Detective Author. Don Mullan. Irish Author and human rights campaigner.
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