List of autistic fictional characters

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This is a list of fictional characters that have been explicitly described within the work in which they appear, or otherwise by the author, as being on the autism spectrum. It is not intended to include speculation. Autistic people involved in the work may be mentioned in footnotes.

Contents

Comics

YearCharacterSeries/FranchiseAuthor/PublisherRef.
1961 Reed Richards Fantastic Four Marvel Comics [1]
1966 Poison Ivy (as written by Tee Franklin) [lower-alpha 1] Harley Quinn DC Comics [3]
1967 Black Manta Aquaman [4] [5]
1986Johnny Do Psi-Force Marvel Comics [6] [7]
2000Hikaru Azuma With the Light: Raising an Autistic Child Keiko Tobe [8]
2007Zone Special Forces Kyle Baker [9]
2014Stephanie "Stephie" Bondu Assigned Male Sophie Labelle [lower-alpha 2] [11]
2015Mark Shiffron Postal Top Cow Productions [12]
2016Brunhilde "Brun" Khoury Questionable Content Jeph Jacques [lower-alpha 3] [14]
2016EmmaJade Street Protection Services Black Mask Studios [15]
2018Norma KhanDeadendia: The Watcher's Test Nobrow [16]
2019Scarlet Saltee Archie Archie Comics [17]

Film

YearCharacterActorFilmCountryRef.
1969AmandaLorena Kirk Change of Habit USA [18] [19] [20]
1969Philip Ransome Mark Lester Run Wild, Run Free UK [21]
1984Mario Xavier Petermann Mario Canada (Quebec) [22]
1986Eric Gibb Jay Underwood The Boy Who Could Fly USA [23]
1988Raymond "Ray" Babbitt Dustin Hoffman Rain Man USA [24] [25]
1990Shane CostelloJohn and Joseph Vizzi Backstreet Dreams USA [26] [27]
1993Randall EberlinJamie Harrold Family Pictures USA [28] [29]
1993Sally MatthewsAsha Menina House of Cards USA [30] [31]
1994Michael Barth Bradley Pierce Cries from the Heart USA [32]
1994David Goodson Michael Goorjian and Steve Ivany [lower-alpha 4] David's Mother USA [34]
1994Henry Gary Farmer Henry & Verlin Canada [35]
VerlinKeegan MacIntoshCanada
1994Tim WardenBen Faulkner Silent Fall USA [36]
1994Gregory WhiteKeegan MacIntosh The Innocent USA [37]
1995Rosetta Basilio Megan Follows Under the Piano USA [38]
1997ChuyAlexander Goodwin Mimic USA [39]
1997Kazan Andrew Miller Cube Canada [40]
1998Simon Lynch Miko Hughes Mercury Rising USA [41]
1998Meaghan Robinson Laura Harling Nightworld: Lost Souls USA [42]
1998Tracy SinclairKulani Hassen Down in the Delta USA / Canada [43]
1999Molly McKay Elisabeth Shue Molly USA [44] [45]
2000Cody O'Connor Holliston Coleman Bless the Child USA [46]
2002Chloé Adèle Haenel Les Diables France [47]
2003DewaDicky Lebrianto Biola Tak Berdawai Indonesia [48]
2004Vernon Jackson Lucas Black Killer Diller USA [49] [50]
2004JovanaJovana Mitic [lower-alpha 5] Midwinter Night's Dream Serbia [51]
2004KarlBlake Pittman Somersault Australia [52] [53]
2004Steven Morgan Zac Efron Miracle Run USA [54]
Philip MorganThomas LewisUSA
2005Cho-won Cho Seung-woo Marathon South Korea [55]
2005Rama Krishna Jiiva Raam India [56]
2005Donald Morton Josh Hartnett Mozart and the Whale USA [57]
Isabelle Sorenson [57] Radha Mitchell USA
2006BeaPoppy Rogers Breaking and Entering USA [58] [59]
2006Linda Freeman Sigourney Weaver Snow Cake UK [60]
2007Ben Greg Timmermans  [ nl ] Ben X Belgian-Dutch [61]
2007Daniel Connelly Harry Connick Jr. P.S. I Love You USA [62]
2007Anna WoodruffNikki Haddad Imagination USA [63]
Sarah WoodruffJessi HaddadUSA [64]
2008Charlie Mollison Luke Ford The Black Balloon Australia [65]
Russell Firass Dirani Australia
2008PoppyLizzy Clark [lower-alpha 6] Dustbin Baby UK [66]
2008Noah Connelly Michael Worth God's Ears [67]
2008SarahSkye Bennett Dark Floors Finland [68]
2008Zen Yanin Vismitananda Chocolate Thailand [69]
2008Nelson HodgeAlvin Keith If You Could Say It in Words USA [70]
2009CharlesGabriel Gaudreault Suzie Canada (Quebec) [71]
2009Chris James Lance City Rats UK [72]
2009Yoon Do‑joon Won-bin Mother South Korea [73]
2009Max Horovitz Philip Seymour Hoffman [lower-alpha 7] Mary and Max Australia [75] [76]
2009Adam Raki Hugh Dancy Adam USA [76]
2009Martha Katie Boland Dancing Trees Canada [77]
2010Dafu Wen Zhang Ocean Heaven Hong Kong [78]
2010Rizwan Khan Shahrukh Khan My Name Is Khan co-production between India, the United Arab Emirates and China. [79]
2010Mandy Ashley Rickards Fly Away USA [80]
2010Terry MarshallRhett GilesQuantum Apocalypse [81]
2010Tom Taylor Charlie Tahan Burning Bright USA [82]
2010Alan WheddonBraeden Reed and Luke Benward [lower-alpha 8] Dear John USA [84] [85]
2010Simon Bill Skarsgård Simple Simon Sweden [86]
2011Alfred Jones Ewan McGregor Salmon Fishing in the Yemen UK [87]
2011Dana Minor Devon Graye Exodus Fall USA [88]
2011Yoav PomerantzMichael Hanegbi Dr. Pomerantz Israel [89]
2011Tomer Roshko Michael Moshonov Mabul Israel [90]
2011Oskar SchellThomas Horn Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close USA [91]
2011Mickey TusslerLuke Schroder A Mile in His Shoes Canada [92]
2012Jhilmil Chatterjee Priyanka Chopra Barfi! India [93]
2012Walter Hill Dexter Darden Joyful Noise USA [94]
2012Luke Lou Taylor Pucci The Story of Luke USA [95]
Zack Seth Green
2012Nick Young Booboo Stewart White Frog USA [96]
2013Duncan Chris Marquette The Odd Way Home USA [97]
2013HaridasPrithviraj Das Haridas India [98]
2013Rafer Grayson Russell Season of Miracles USA [99]
2013RickyJesus Sanchez-Velez [lower-alpha 9] Stand Clear of the Closing Doors USA [100]
2014Nathan Asa Butterfield X+Y UK [101]
2014Riley MorrisRiley Polanski Alien Abduction USA [102]
2014Doug Davis Leigh Whannell Cooties USA [103]
2015Adam Ty Simpkins Meadowland USA [104]
2015Glory AdamsTaylor Richardson Jack of the Red Hearts USA [105]
2015Jane Louisa Krause Jane Wants a Boyfriend USA [106]
2016Christian Wolff Ben Affleck The Accountant USA [107]
2016Michael Taylor David Mazouz The Darkness USA [108]
2016Park Young-hoon Lee David Split South Korea [109]
2017MáriaAlexandra Borbély On Body and Soul Hungary [110] [ better source needed ]
2017Billy Cranston RJ Cyler Power Rangers USA [111]
2017Lilly BlackburnLilly Jandreau The Rider USA [112] [113]
2017ChristopherJacob McCarthyThe Drummer and the KeeperIreland [114]
2017Fang XaiomingWenbo XuMing and Ming [115]
2018Wendy Welcott Dakota Fanning Please Stand By USA [116]
2018Rory McKenna Jacob Tremblay The Predator USA [117] [118] [119]
2019Nitya Sai Pallavi Athiran India [120]
2020ReneeMadison Bandy [lower-alpha 10] Loop USA [122]
2020OliverAzhy Robertson Come Play USA
2020Bart Bromley Tye Sheridan The Night Clerk USA [123]
2021Music Gamble Maddie Ziegler [lower-alpha 11] Music USA [126]
2021Christina Jordanne Jones Mildly Different Ireland [127] [128] [129] [130]
2022Tereza Martha Issová Buko Czech Rpublic [131] [132]
2022LolaVanessa Burghardt [lower-alpha 12] Cha Cha Real Smooth USA [133]
2023EzraWilliam A. Fitzgerald Ezra USA [134]

Literature

YearCharacter(s)BookAuthor(s)NotesRef.
1964Manfred Steiner Martian Time-Slip Philip K. Dick [135]
1996Seth Garin The Regulators Stephen King King wrote this novel under the pen name Richard Bachman. [136]
1996Simon Lynch Simple Simon Ryne Douglas Pearson This book was adapted into the film Mercury Rising (1998). [137] [138]
2000Marty Zellerbach The Hades Factor Robert Ludlum and Gayle Lynds [139]
2000PatrickTruth or Dare Celia Rees [140] [141]
2002Darryl McAllister A Wizard Alone Diane Duane [142]
2002Shepherd O'Conner By the Light of the Moon Dean Koontz [143]
2003Christopher John Francis Boone The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Mark Haddon Although the blurb on the back of the book says that Christopher is on the spectrum, it is not explicitly stated in the story. The book was adapted into a stage play of the same name. [144]
2003Lou Arrendale and his co-workers Speed of Dark Elizabeth Moon [145]
2004BenNiets was alles wat hij zei(Nothing Was All He Said) Nic Balthazar The book was adapted into the drama film Ben X (2007). [61]
2004–2009Natalie Flanagan Al Capone Does My Shirts Gennifer Choldenko This character also appears in the sequel Al Capone Shines My Shoes. [146] [147]
2005Victor HoppeThe Angel Maker Stefan Brijs [148]
2005Morgan Wiberg The Stone Cutter Camilla Läckberg [149]
2005QuinnDifferent Like Me: My Book of Autism Heroes Jennifer Elder [150] [151]
2006David Rules Cynthia Lord [152]
2006Alan Wheddon Dear John Nicholas Sparks Adapted into the 2010 film of the same name. [153]
Richard Tyree [154]
2006TaylorDo-si-Do with Autism Sarah Stup [lower-alpha 13] [156]
2007Blackwolf Soon I Will Be Invincible Austin Grossman [157]
2007Adam, Amelia, and MorganEye Contact Cammie McGovern [158]
2008Jessica FontaineThe Language of Others Clare Morrall [159] [160]
2008Gillian Grayson Mass Effect: Ascension Drew Karpyshyn [161]
2008Mickey TusslerThe Legend of Mickey Tussler Frank Nappi This book was adapted into the television film A Mile in His Shoes (2011). [162]
2008Peter Michael "Little Pete" Ellison Gone Michael Grant Character appears in all six "Season One" books, published between 2008 and 2013. [163]
2009Marcelo Sandoval Marcelo in the Real World Francisco X. Stork [164]
2009GeertDe Autist en de Postduif Rodaan Al Galidi [165]
2009Aliénor Malèze The Winter Journey Amélie Nothomb Original book in French: Le Voyage d'Hiver. [166]
2009Ryan ScottInto the Silence Sarah Pinborough Based on the TV series Torchwood . [167]
2009–2011Malcolm Decter WWW Trilogy Robert J. Sawyer Character appears in all three books, published between 2009 and 2011. [168]
2010Jacob Hunt House Rules Jodi Picoult [169]
2010Max Parkman Saving Max Antoinette van Heugten [170] [171]
2010Caitlin Smith Mockingbird Kathryn Erskine [172] [173]
2010Dwight Tharp The Strange Case of Origami Yoda Tom Angleberger [lower-alpha 14] [175]
Harvey Cunningham [176]
2010–2017Renarin Kholin The Stormlight Archive Brandon Sanderson Character appears in all books, published 2010 to present. [177]
2011Trueman Bradley Trueman Bradley - Aspie Detective Alexei Maxim Russell [178]
2011Dr. Tobias RothmanDeath Benefit Robin Cook [179]
2012Anthony Donatelli Love Anthony Lisa Genova [180]
2012LeahLeah's VoiceLori DeMonia2014 Temple Grandin literary work of the year recipient. [181] [182]
2012Ivan Tarasov Triggers Robert J. Sawyer [183]
2013Don Tillman The Rosie Project Graeme Simsion [184]
2013OscarThe Real Boy Anne Ursu [185]
2013–2017Harriet Manners Geek Girl Holly Smale [lower-alpha 15] Harriet is never described as autistic in any of the six books, but Smale has retroactively labelled her as such after being diagnosed with autism herself. [186] [186]
2014Rose HowardRain Reign Ann M. Martin [187]
2014Kurt BaconIsla and the Happily Ever After Stephanie Perkins [188]
2014Lin YuLong "Jade Dragon" Michael Vey: Hunt for Jade Dragon Richard Paul Evans Deaf, mute, autistic savant who discovers a formula coveted by the evil Elgen. [189]
2014-2018Astra OrdottThe Gaia Chronicles Naomi Foyle [lower-alpha 16] [191]
2015Paul StephensPaul and His Beast Sarah Stup [lower-alpha 13] [192]
Tim
2016Tiberius "Ty" Blackthorn The Dark Artifices Cassandra Clare [193]
2016DeniseOn the Edge of GoneCorinne Duyvis [lower-alpha 17] [194]
2017Aster Grey An Unkindness of Ghosts Rivers Solomon [lower-alpha 18] [196]
2017–2018Jack KagenThere's More Than One Way Home Donna Levin Character also appears in the sequel, He Could Be Another Bill Gates. [197]
2018Stella Lane The Kiss Quotient Helen Hoang [lower-alpha 19] [199]
2019Edison "Eddie" MatthewsThe Things We Cannot Say Kelly Rimmer [200]
2019Khai DiepThe Bride Test Helen Hoang [lower-alpha 19] [199]
2019-2024Ewan WestUnderdogsChris Bonnello [201]
Kate Arrowsmith
2020ElleThe Leap Cycle Patience Agbabi [202]
Big Ben
2020Vivy CohenGet a Grip, Vivy Cohen!Sarah Kapit [lower-alpha 20] [203]
2020Addie A Kind of Spark Elle McNicoll [lower-alpha 21] Adapted into the 2023 TV series of the same name. [205]
2020ErinPlease Don't Hug MeKay Kerr [lower-alpha 22] [206]
2020Hudson Tillman The Rosie Result Graeme Simsion [207]
2021Jesse BroadviewMe and Sam-Sam Handle the Apocalypse Susan Vaught [lower-alpha 23] [208]
2021Lara FinkelThe Many Mysteries of the Finkel FamilySarah Kapit [lower-alpha 20] [209]
Caroline Finkel
2021Ester HardingDaughter Of The Deep Rick Riordan [210]
2021Anna SunThe Heart Principle Helen Hoang [lower-alpha 19] [211]
Eve BrownAct Your Age, Eve Brown Talia Hibbert [lower-alpha 24] [212]
Jacob Wayne
2021Zoe KellySocial QueueKay Kerr [lower-alpha 22] [214]
2021Charlie HudsonAmerican GirlWendy WalkerAudible original audiobook. [215]
2022FrankieFrankie's World Aoife Dooley [lower-alpha 25] [216]
2022Hafsah Al-HadiThe Society for Soulless GirlsWhen she first appears, Hafsah is visibly stimming. Later in the book, she has to leave a shop because she becomes overwhelmed, due to her brain working differently to most people's.[ citation needed ]
2023Cassandra DankworthThe Cassandra Complex Holly Smale [lower-alpha 15] [217]
2023PhoebeFinding Phoebe Gavin Extence [218]
2023Ariana RuizThe Luis Ortega Survival Club Sonora Reyes [lower-alpha 26] [220]

Television

YearCharacterActor(s)Episode(s)SeriesRef.
1983 Tommy Westphall Chad Allen St. Elsewhere [221]
2000Lily Montgomery Leven Rambin All My Children [222]
2001-2007Martin Miller Matthew Buckley Grange Hill [223]
2001Billy Richard Steven Horvitz Grim and Evil / The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy [lower-alpha 27] [224]
Mandy Grey DeLisle
The Grim Reaper Greg Eagles
2002Annie Wheaton Kimberly J. Brown Rose Red [225]
2003Wally Stevens Mark Linn-Baker "Probability" Law & Order: Criminal Intent [226]
2005 Spencer Reid Matthew Gray Gubler Criminal Minds [227]
2006Adam Braeden Lemasters "Lines in the Sand" House M.D. [228]
2006Kevin BlakeMeschach Peters and Trevor Jackson From the pilot to the season 4 premiere Eureka [229]
2007Manny Rivera/El Tigre Alanna Ubach [lower-alpha 28] El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera [230]
2007Brandon Powell Jake Cherry "Fear Itself" The 4400 [231]
2007 Karla Bentham Jessica Baglow Series 3 Episode 1 to Series 5 Episode 20 Waterloo Road [232]
2008 Connor DeLaurier A.J. Saudin Degrassi: The Next Generation [233]
2008Virginia Dixon Mary McDonnell "These Ties That Bind"
"All By Myself"
"Beat Your Heart Out"
Grey's Anatomy [234]
2009 Robert Daly Sam Peter Corry Fair City [235] [236]
2009 Gabrielle Jacobs Virginie Le Brun Shortland Street [237]
2009 Jonah Jeremiah "JJ" Jones Ollie Barbieri Skins [238]
2009 Abed Nadir Danny Pudi [lower-alpha 29] Community [240] [241]
2010 Max Braverman Max Burkholder Parenthood [242]
2010 Fred Jones Frank Welker Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated [243]
2010Carl Gould Dwayne Hill "When Carl Met George" Arthur [244]
2010 Gus Carmichael Noah Marullo Tracy Beaker Returns/The Dumping Ground [245]
2010Micaela Gómez Monica Spear La mujer perfecta (The Perfect Woman) [246]
2011 Gary Bell Ryan Cartwright Alphas [247]
2011The parallel universe version of Astrid Farnsworth Jasika Nicole Fringe [248]
2011 Saga Norén Sofia Helin The Bridge [249]
2012Jacob "Jake" Bohm David Mazouz Touch [250]
2012Shahir Hamza Huse Madhavji Saving Hope [251]
2012Birgit GoethalsRuth Becquartepisodes 1-10 Clan [252]
2013-2017 Elise Wassermann Clémence Poésy The Tunnel [253]
2013Sonya Cross Diane Kruger The Bridge [254]
2013Noah HoynesOscar Kennedy The Politician's Husband [255]
2013Park Shi-on Joo Won Good Doctor [256] [257]
2013 Rick Sanchez Justin Roiland (Season 1–6) Ian Cardoni (Season 7-Present) Rick and Morty [258]
2015Isadora SmackleCecilia Balagot Girl Meets World [259]
2015Stina VikEsmeralda Struwe Modus [260]
2016Fiona 'Mittens' Helbron Betty Gilpin "Murder Ex Machina"
"A View with a Room"
"Ready or Not"
Elementary [261]
2016 Jason Haynes Jules Robertson [lower-alpha 30] Holby City [262]
2016–2020Joe HughesMax Vento The A Word [263]
2017 Julia Stacey Gordon Sesame Street [264]
2017Shaun Murphy Freddie Highmore The Good Doctor [265]
2017Sam Gardner Keir Gilchrist Atypical [266]
2017Dean Simms Harold Perrineau Claws [267]
2017PabloJake Williamson (voice), William and Oliver Burns (live-action) [lower-alpha 31] Pablo [268]
2018 Entrapta Christine Woods [lower-alpha 32] She-Ra and the Princesses of Power [269] [271]
2018 Donatello Josh Brener Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles [272]
2018Townes LindermanDaniel Maslany Impulse [273]
2018Greta AllinsonZoe Croft [lower-alpha 33] Holby City [262]
2018 Phoenix Hathaway Tylan Grant [lower-alpha 34] Hollyoaks [275]
2018ZoharNaomi Levov On the Spectrum [276]
RonNiv Majar
AmitBen Yosipovich
2018Minato Shindo Kento Yamazaki Good Doctor [277]
2019Lana MooreVered Blonstein"Xin" The Good Doctor [278]
2019DawkinsRhys Isaac-Jones 101 Dalmatian Street [279]
Da VinciAkiya Henry [279]
2019Astrid Nielsen Sara Mortensen [lower-alpha 35] Astrid et Raphaëlle [280]
2019Carl DestoopZouzou Ben Chikha The Twelve [281]
2019Amistad ErvinKurtis MansfieldThird season onwards Young Justice [282]
2019Snork Chance Perdomo Moominvalley (TV series) [283]
2019 Matthew Paras Patel The Chosen [284]
2019Harlan Cooper / Lester PocketJustin Paul Kelly (child) / Callum Keith Rennie (adult)Second season onwards The Umbrella Academy [285] [286]
2020Matilda Moss Kayla Cromer [lower-alpha 36] Everything's Gonna Be Okay [287]
JeremyCarsen Warner [lower-alpha 37] [288]
Nicholas Josh Thomas [lower-alpha 38] [289]
2020AJ GadgetsJadiel Dowlin Hero Elementary [290]
2020SeanGeorge Yionoulis [lower-alpha 39] "Nancy's New Friend" Fancy Nancy [291]
2020MishaEldar Kalimulin To the Lake [292]
2020Marcy Wu Haley Tju Amphibia [293]
2021MaxIsrael Thomas-Bruce [lower-alpha 40] "Daniel's New Friend Max" Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood [295]
2021Han Geu-Ru Tang Jun-sang Move to Heaven [296]
2021Sara ErikssonFrida Argento [lower-alpha 41] Young Royals [298]
2021Jasper Tempest Ben Miller Professor T. [299]
2021Curtis / AnthonyJonathan Simao / Lucas Yao Turner & Hooch [300]
2022 Jack Reacher Alan Ritchson Reacher [301] [302] [303]
2022Jack Hoffman Rick Glassman [lower-alpha 42] As We See It [304]
Harrison DietrichAlbert Rutecki [lower-alpha 43]
Violet Wu Sue Ann Pien [lower-alpha 44]
2022Norma KhanKody Kavitha [lower-alpha 45] Dead End: Paranormal Park [306]
2022Woo Young-woo Park Eun-bin Extraordinary Attorney Woo [307]
2022BrunoChuck Smith (United States/Canada) and Elliot Garcia (United Kingdom) [lower-alpha 46] Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go [310]
2022Quinn “Quinni” Gallagher-Jones Chloé Hayden [lower-alpha 47] Heartbreak High [311]
2023BeBe ProudAiden Dodson [lower-alpha 48] The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder [313] [314]
2023Edward Rick Glassman [lower-alpha 42] Not Dead Yet [315]
2023June Chen Sue Ann Pien [lower-alpha 44] The Ghost and Molly McGee [316]
2023Lena Głowacka Martyna Byczkowska Absolute Beginners [317]
2024NinaAshley Storrie [lower-alpha 49] Dinosaur [318]

Theater

YearCharacterPlayPlaywrightRef.
1955 Dame Edna Everage Various stage and television productions Barry Humphries [lower-alpha 50] [319] [320]
1997"Spoonface" Steinberg Spoonface Steinberg Lee Hall [321]
2015Adhvik Chains: Love Stories of Shadows AK Srikanth [322]
2017LukeMosquitoes Lucy Kirkwood [323]
2019Lyle Masterson [lower-alpha 51] AlbireoAnnahis Basmadjian [324] [325]
2019Laurence All in a Row Alex Oates [326]
2023Various How to Dance in Ohio Rebecca Greer Melocik (book & lyrics), Jacob Yandura (music)

Video games

YearCharacterActor(s)Video gameNotesRef.
2001Charlie Kane's unnamed sonIan Axness Twisted Metal Black [327] [328]
2002Cassandra Murataunknown Rage of the Dragons Evoga Entertainment's website describes Cassandra as developing "an autistic case". [329] [329]
2005Jade (The Indigo Child)n/a; silent Fahrenheit [330]
2005MurkyTatiana Vesyolkina Pathologic Also appears in Pathologic 2 [331]
2007Dr. Brigid Tenenbaum Anne Bobby BioShock Also appears in BioShock 2 , BioShock 2: Minerva's Den , and is referenced in BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea . [332] [333]
2007Simone Cole Michelle Specht Clive Barker's Jericho [334]
2010David ArcherJesse Gervais Mass Effect 2 Appears in the downloadable mission "Overlord". Also appears in Mass Effect 3 [335]
2011River Wylesn/a; game does not feature voice acting To the Moon [336]
2012AmyKriss Logan (grunts) Amy [337] [338]
2012Patricia Tannis Colleen Clinkenbeard Borderlands 2 [339] [340]
2014Cole James Norton Dragon Age: Inquisition Patrick Weekes confirmed in an interview with BioFan that Cole was heavily inspired by their autistic nephew. [341] [342] [341]
2014Drake of BladesArianna Ratner The Elder Scrolls Online [343]
2016 Symmetra Anjali Bhimani Overwatch Referred to as "on the spectrum" in the comic "A Better World" [344] and was also confirmed to be autistic by the comic's writer [345] as well as Overwatch's game director. [346] [347] [346]
2016Josh SauchakJonathan Dubsky Watch Dogs 2 [348] [349]
2017RellStefan Martello Warframe Rebecca Ford has suggested that Rell has autism, whereas Steve Sinclair has stated that Rell has Asperger's syndrome. [350] [351]
2017Gin Ibushin/a; game does not feature voice acting Your Turn To Die [352]
2019WattsonJustine Huxley Apex Legends [353]

Other

YearCharacterActor(s)FranchiseMediumRef.
2011Michael Falk John Cariani The Onion Satirical news, online videos [354]
2019Ayda Aguefort Brennan Lee Mulligan Dimension 20 Podcast [355] [356] [357]
2022Twyla Boogeyman Kayla Cromer (TV series), [lower-alpha 36] Tangina Stone (singing voice) Monster High Toys [358] [359]
2023Asterian/a [lower-alpha 52] Dungeons & Dragons Tabletop role-playing game [360]

See also

Notes

  1. Franklin is autistic herself. [2]
  2. Labelle is autistic herself. [10]
  3. Jacques is self-diagnosed autistic. [13]
  4. Ivany is autistic himself. [33]
  5. Mitic is autistic herself. [51]
  6. Clark is autistic themself. [66]
  7. Narrator Barry Humphries was autistic himself. [74]
  8. Reed is autistic himself. [83]
  9. Sanchez-Velez is autistic himself. [100]
  10. Bandy is autistic herself. [121]
  11. Although the film was widely criticised by the autistic community, director and co-writer Sia was diagnosed with autism herself following its release. [124] Autistic actress Tig Notaro also appears in the film. [125]
  12. Burghardt is autistic herself. [133]
  13. 1 2 Stup is autistic herself. [155]
  14. Angleberger is autistic himself. [174]
  15. 1 2 Smale is autistic herself. [186]
  16. Foyle is autistic herself. [190]
  17. Duyvis is autistic herself. [194]
  18. Solomon is autistic themself. [195]
  19. 1 2 3 Hoang was diagnosed with autism herself following her daughter's diagnosis; this influenced the development of The Kiss Quotient and her subsequent books. [198]
  20. 1 2 Kapit is autistic herself.
  21. McNicoll is autistic herself. [204]
  22. 1 2 Kerr is autistic herself. [213]
  23. Vaught is autistic herself. [208]
  24. Hibbert is autistic herself. [212]
  25. Dooley is autistic herself. [216]
  26. Reyes is autistic themself. [219]
  27. Maxwell Atoms, creator of both series, is autistic himself.
  28. Series co-creator Jorge R. Gutierrez is autistic himself.
  29. Series creator Dan Harmon is self-diagnosed autistic. [239]
  30. Robertson is autistic himself.
  31. The series features an entirely autistic voice cast and writing team. [268]
  32. Storyboard artist Sam Syzmanski is autistic himself and played a pivotal role in Entrapta's development. [269] Merit Leighton, who voiced the character of Frosta, is also autistic herself. [270]
  33. Croft is autistic herself.
  34. Grant is autistic himself. [274]
  35. One of the show's three writers is autistic. Autistic actor Hugo Horiot plays a neurotypical character in the episode "La Mort et Compagnie". [280]
  36. 1 2 Cromer is autistic herself. [287]
  37. Warner is autistic himself. [288]
  38. Thomas, who also created the series, is autistic himself. [289]
  39. Yionoulis is autistic himself. [291]
  40. Thomas-Bruce is autistic himself. [294]
  41. Argento is autistic herself. [297]
  42. 1 2 Glassman is autistic himself.[ citation needed ]
  43. Rutecki is autistic himself.[ citation needed ]
  44. 1 2 Pien is autistic herself.[ citation needed ]
  45. Series creator Hamish Steele is autistic himself. [305]
  46. Both Smith [308] and Garcia [309] are autistic themselves.
  47. Hayden is autistic herself.
  48. Dodson is autistic himself. [312]
  49. Storrie is autistic herself. [318]
  50. Humphries was autistic himself. [74]
  51. Sam Fraser, the actor, is autistic himself.
  52. Designer Makenzie De Armas is autistic herself. [360]

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Sir Simon Philip Baron-Cohen is a British clinical psychologist and professor of developmental psychopathology at the University of Cambridge. He is the director of the university's Autism Research Centre and a Fellow of Trinity College.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Neurodiversity</span> Non-pathological explanation of variations in mental functions

Neurodiversity is a framework for understanding human brain function and mental illness. It argues that diversity in human cognition is normal and that some conditions classified as mental disorders are differences and disabilities that are not necessarily pathological.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Autism rights movement</span> Disability rights movement for autistic people

The autism rights movement, also known as the autistic acceptance movement, is a social movement allied with disability rights that emphasizes a neurodiversity paradigm, viewing autism as a disability with variations in the human brain rather than as a disease to be cured. The movement advocates for several goals, including greater acceptance of autistic traits and behaviors; reforms of services - i.e. services that focus on improving quality of life and well-being instead of suppression and masking of autistic traits that are adaptive or not harmful or imitations of social behaviors of allistic (non-autistic) peers ; the creation of social networks and events that allow autistic people to socialize on their own terms; and the recognition of the autistic community as a minority group.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Autistic Pride Day</span> Annual celebration held on 18 June

Autistic Pride Day is a pride celebration for autistic people held on 18 June each year. Autistic pride recognises the importance of pride for autistic people and its role in bringing about positive changes in the broader society.

High-functioning autism (HFA) was historically an autism classification where a person exhibits no intellectual disability, but may experience difficulty in communication, emotion recognition, expression, and social interaction.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Stimming</span> Repetitive self-stimulatory behaviour common in neurodevelopmental disorders

Self-stimulatory behavior, also known as "stimming" and self-stimulation, is the repetition of physical movements, sounds, words, moving objects, or other behaviors. Such behaviors are found to some degree in all people, especially those with developmental disabilities such as ADHD, as well as autistic people. People diagnosed with sensory processing disorder are also known to potentially exhibit stimming behaviors.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Societal and cultural aspects of autism</span>

Societal and cultural aspects of autism or sociology of autism come into play with recognition of autism, approaches to its support services and therapies, and how autism affects the definition of personhood. The autistic community is divided primarily into two camps; the autism rights movement and the pathology paradigm. The pathology paradigm advocates for supporting research into therapies, treatments, and/or a cure to help minimize or remove autistic traits, seeing treatment as vital to help individuals with autism, while the neurodiversity movement believes autism should be seen as a different way of being and advocates against a cure and interventions that focus on normalization, seeing it as trying to exterminate autistic people and their individuality. Both are controversial in autism communities and advocacy which has led to significant infighting between these two camps. While the dominant paradigm is the pathology paradigm and is followed largely by autism research and scientific communities, the neurodiversity movement is highly popular among most autistic people, within autism advocacy, autism rights organizations, and related neurodiversity approaches have been rapidly growing and applied in the autism research field in the last few years.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hans Asperger</span> Austrian pediatrician, medical theorist, and medical professor

Johann Friedrich Karl Asperger was an Austrian physician. Noted for his early studies on atypical neurology, specifically in children, he is the namesake of the autism spectrum disorder Asperger syndrome. He wrote more than 300 publications on psychological disorders that posthumously acquired international renown in the 1980s. His diagnosis of autism, which he termed "autistic psychopathy", also garnered controversy. Further controversy arose during the late 2010s over allegations that Asperger referred children to a Nazi German clinic responsible for murdering disabled patients, although his knowledge and involvement remains unknown.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Classic autism</span> Neurodevelopmental condition

Classic autism, also known as childhood autism, autistic disorder, (early) infantile autism, infantile psychosis, Kanner's autism, Kanner's syndrome, or (formerly) just autism, is a neurodevelopmental condition first described by Leo Kanner in 1943. It is characterized by atypical and impaired development in social interaction and communication as well as restricted, repetitive behaviors, activities, and interests. These symptoms first appear in early childhood and persist throughout life.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Autism spectrum</span> Range of neurodevelopmental conditions

Autism, formally called autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or autism spectrum condition (ASC), is a neurodevelopmental disorder marked by deficits in reciprocal social communication and the presence of restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior. Other common signs include difficulties with social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication, along with perseverative interests, stereotypic body movements, rigid routines, and hyper- or hyporeactivity to sensory input. Autism is clinically regarded as a spectrum disorder, meaning that it can manifest very differently in each person. For example, some are nonspeaking, while others have proficient spoken language. Because of this, there is wide variation in the support needs of people across the autism spectrum.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Catherine Noone</span> Irish former politician

Catherine Anna Noone is an Irish former Fine Gael politician. She served as a Senator on the Industrial and Commercial Panel from April 2011 to March 2020.

Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) or autism spectrum conditions (ASCs) describe a range of conditions classified as neurodevelopmental disorders in the DSM-5, used by the American Psychiatric Association. As with many neurodivergent people and conditions, the popular image of autistic people and autism itself is often based on inaccurate media representations. Additionally, media about autism may promote pseudoscience such as vaccine denial or facilitated communication.

Autism-friendly means being aware of social engagement and environmental factors affecting people on the autism spectrum, with modifications to communication methods and physical space to better suit individual's unique and special needs.

Fern Marie Brady is a Scottish comedian, podcaster and writer. She achieved fame as a stand-up comedian at competitions such as the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She was then invited on to panel shows such as 8 Out of 10 Cats. In 2020 she co-created the podcast Wheel of Misfortune.

The history of autism spans over a century; autism has been subject to varying treatments, being pathologized or being viewed as a beneficial part of human neurodiversity. The understanding of autism has been shaped by cultural, scientific, and societal factors, and its perception and treatment change over time as scientific understanding of autism develops.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Autism and LGBT identities</span>

Current research indicates that autistic people have higher rates of LGBT identities and feelings than the general population. A variety of explanations for this have been proposed, such as prenatal hormonal exposure, which has been linked with both sexual orientation, gender dysphoria and autism. Alternatively, autistic people may be less reliant on social norms and thus are more open about their orientation or gender identity. A narrative review published in 2016 stated that while various hypotheses have been proposed for an association between autism and gender dysphoria, they lack strong evidence.

Chloé Sarah Hayden is an Australian actress, social-media personality, activist in the disability rights movement, podcast host, and author. As an actress, she is known for her role as Quinni Gallagher-Jones in the 2022 Netflix reboot of Heartbreak High.

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