Not this one: Beethoven (1992)
Not sure. There are movies about his life but I don't know if they are very accurate. Maybe Banjo (Mr. Movie Man) can make a recommendation.
Yes, that was a good movie about Mozart. I just don't know about historical accuracy.
Amadeus (1984)
Mr. Yeh is a good friend of yours? I remember his wife was one of my teachers at MSSD and we got to meet Mr. Yeh one day.
I am not usre if my mother and Lou were friend but she used to take his ASL classes so she can communicate with me. I need to ask my mother about it since it had been years since I can remember. Cool, u met him too thru his wife. Umm I do not think I ever met his wife.
I strongly recommend you to see Rob Roy's performance from Australia. He performed "sports" from basketball into bowling, etc... his body movement is very flexible and beautiful effectively !!!
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Saw him perform in 2004 or 2005 and he was pretty good, I must admit.
Thank you , it was back in 70's when they do not have enough ASL classes. And she needs it for her job to work with deaf adults to train and find them jobs. Of course for me too. Ur son is very lucky to have u as his mom.Wow, your mom learned ASL from Lou Fant! Lucky her.....I'm jealous!
Thank you , it was back in 70's when they do not have enough ASL classes. And she needs it for her job to work with deaf adults to train and find them jobs. Of course for me too. Ur son is very lucky to have u as his mom.
This is a good thread you made, Cheri.
Not only for the history itself but it helps us to get in touch with our culture. It brings the exposure across the world. Learning a thing or two is like a food to the mind.
Oh by the way, I have one famous deaf person in my mind. That would be Douglas Tilden. He is a sculptor. Several of his sculptures are in San Francisco. If I recall, There is one sitting at California School for the Deaf @ Fremont.
Douglas Tilden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
People - Douglas Tilden - Famous Deaf Sculptor
Gay Bears: Douglas Tilden
I remember watching a HBO comedy show and there was a deaf comedian..gosh, it was like 10 years ago. I think she was using spoken language to tell her jokes to the audience. Anyone know anything about her?
Someone mentioned Alexander Bell. I thought it was his wife who was deaf, not him.
I do can't remember her, let me see if I can google get right back with the name. Her name is Kathy Buckley.
The Official Web Site of Kathy Buckley - America's Hearing Impaired Comedienne, Actress, Motivational Speaker and Humanitarian
Yes, but he was called "the father of the deaf", and his mom was also deaf too. AG Bell helped deaf-mutes learn to communicate with the outside world even Helen Keller.