70 Famous Dyslexics: 11-30

June 2nd, 2008 · No Comments · Tagged as Popular Culture

George BurnsGeorge Burns
For me the toughest thing about dyslexia was learning to spell it.” - George Burns

George H.W. BushGeorge H.W. Bush
41st President of the United States

Neil BushNeil Bush
George W. Bush’s younger brother was told early on that he would be unlikely to graduate and was later diagnosed with dyslexia but went on to get an economics degree and an MBA.

George W. BushGeorge W. Bush
The 43rd President was head cheerleader his senior year of high school but struggled academically, especially with reading and writing. His response to his diagnosis of dyslexia? “No, I’m not dyslexic,” Bush said on ABC’s “Good Morning America.” “That’s all I can tell you.”

John T. ChambersJohn T. Chambers
The CEO of Cisco Systems(a computer company- routers) had to have a reading specialist during school and became determined to do whatever he set his mind to.

CherCher
At age sixteen, school became too much and she dropped out.

Agatha ChristieAgatha Christie
The author has sold over a billion copies in English and another billion in 45 other languages but had to dictate her work to a typist because of her disability.

Winston ChurchillWinston Churchill
The former Prime Minister of the UK had a lot of problems in school due to what historians believe was undiagnosed dyslexia.

Anderson CooperAnderson Cooper
As a child, I had a problem reading. I had a mild form of dyslexia where I would see some letters backward, and I had to go to a special reading instructor. - Anderson Cooper

Tom CruiseTom Cruise
The actor went through 15 schools in 12 years and was put in the remedial classes at school but claimed that Scientology cured him from his dyslexia after he converted.

Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da Vinci
Historians believe the artist was dyslexic based on his notes being written backwards, from right to left, in a mirror image and the many spelling errors.

Patrick DempseyPatrick Dempsey
He was diagnosed with dyslexia at age 12 and was placed in special education classes before that. He relies on memorization to overcome it these days.

Walt DisneyWalt Disney
The film producer, animator, theme park designer, etc. was labeled slow as a child.

Thomas EdisonThomas Edison
He invented the light bulb after being thrown out of school at age 12 because he was thought to be dumb and mentally ill.

Albert EinsteinAlbert Einstein
He couldn’t talk until he was four and didn’t learn to read until age nine but went on to develop the theory of relativity and stay in most people’s mind as a genius.

Dave FoleyDave Foley
He is an actor/comedian best known for “The Kids In the Hall” and “NewsRadio.”

Harrison FordHarrison Ford

Henry FordHenry Ford
He founded the Ford Motor Company.

Noel GallagherNoel Gallagher
“What I was bad at was spelling. Still am. Anything over six letters and that’s me gone.” - Noel Gallagher

Danny GloverDanny Glover
His dyslexia hurtle led him to tutor and help coordinate reading centers in the inner city.

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