Some people surprised
the world by overcoming their physical disabilities. There are a lot of
successful people, who survived their physical shortcomings with their willpower
and determination. There are physically challenged people who did far
astonishing deeds than most of the completely healthy and physically blessed
people. They are a true inspiration and motivation to other physically or
mentally challenged people. Many among these successful people were deaf.
Earth is a completely
different place for deaf people, when compared to the normal population. A
physically challenged person, especially those who are blind or deaf, needs far
more efforts and preparations to live in a world of prevailing rules of normal
people. But there are truly admirable people who did great things despite their
deafness.
Successful Deaf People |
Ludwig
van Beethoven: Ludwig van Beethoven was a German
composer and pianist. By the age of 26, Beethoven began to lose his hearing. By
the last decade of his life, he became almost totally deaf. But, most of his
famous compositions were made during this time.
Louis
Frisino: Louis Frisino is one of the most successful deaf
people, who is a creative artist and painter. Frisino is interested more in
painting realistic nature subjects, such as dogs, fish and ducks. He is also
hired by people for doing paintings of personal pets using photographs.
Helen
Keller: Helen Keller is perhaps the most famous and
inspiring successful deaf people ever. She became deaf and blind when she was
only 19 months old. With her strong will power, she achieved fame as a writer,
humanitarian, and social activist.
Thomas
Alva Edison: Thomas Alva Edison is one among the
successful deaf people. Edison became deaf in early childhood due to scarlet
fever and recurrent ear infections. He was an inventor, who developed many
devices including the phonograph and light bulb.
Linda
Bove : Linda Bove is
one of the famous and successful deaf people, who is an American actress. She played the part of
Linda, the Librarian on the children's television program Sesame Street. Bove
encouraged children to sign language as well.
Johnnie
Ray:
John Alvin Ray was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. Ray developed a
sole rhythm based style and a more conventional classic pop approach. He became
partially at age of 13 after an accident during a Boy Scout event.
Harold
MacGrath: Harold MacGrath
is one of the famous and successful deaf people, who is an American novelist,
short story writer, and screenwriter. With his willpower, he overcame his
disability with his passion for letters. He became wealthy by his talent and
travelled over the world.
Heather
Whitestone McCallum: Heather Whitestone is the first and only
deaf Miss America. She was one of the successful deaf people, who served the
National Council on Disability and the Helen Keller Foundation for Research and
Education board.
Gertrude
Ederle: Gertrude Ederle was an American competitive swimmer, who is certainly
one of the inspiring successful deaf people. In 1926, she became the first
woman to swim across the English Channel. She spent the rest of her life
teaching swimming to deaf children.
Laurent
Clerc: Laurant
Clerc was called "The Apostle of the deaf in America" and "The
Father of the Deaf" by American deaf people. He was a co-founder of the
first school for the deaf in North America. Clerc is one of the most successful
deaf people in American history.
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