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		<title>Interview with Movie Producer and Actor Joey Travolta</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Joey Travolta is a successful actor, director, and producer who started the critically acclaimed acting school, Actors for Autism. Most recently, Travolta served as the producer of the film <i>Normal People Scare Me,</i> a documentary about how autistic people see the rest of the world directed by Taylor Cross. Cross, a 17-year-old film maker, is autistic. The film features autistic people talking of their feelings about the NT world. </p>
<p>This week's piece, conducted by Alex Plank of WrongPlanet.net, is an interview with Joey Travolta about Mr. Travolta's work with autistic actors, people who have an interest in acting, Travolta's work with <i>Actor's for Autism</i>, and how Travolta got involved with "Normal People Scare Me.” One of the individuals in the film is Wrong Planet's own Amy Gravino, who has written several pieces including a review and a story about the launch party for the film. Those pieces, which are part of our ongoing coverage of "Normal People Scare Me," will appear in the coming weeks on Wrong Planet.</p>
<p>Be sure to check out the premiere of Normal People Scare me on Thursday, April 27th at 6:30pm – Jewish Community Center, NY -  J.C.C. Manhattan.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Joey Travolta is a successful actor, director, and producer who started the critically acclaimed acting school, Actors for Autism. Most recently, Travolta served as the producer of the film <i>Normal People Scare Me,</i> a documentary about how autistic people see the rest of the world directed by Taylor Cross. Cross, a 17-year-old film maker, is autistic. The film features autistic people talking of their feelings about the NT world. </p>
<p>This week&#8217;s piece, conducted by Alex Plank of WrongPlanet.net, is an interview with Joey Travolta about Mr. Travolta&#8217;s work with autistic actors, people who have an interest in acting, Travolta&#8217;s work with <i>Actor&#8217;s for Autism</i>, and how Travolta got involved with &#8220;Normal People Scare Me.” One of the individuals in the film is Wrong Planet&#8217;s own Amy Gravino, who has written several pieces including a review and a story about the launch party for the film. Those pieces, which are part of our ongoing coverage of &#8220;Normal People Scare Me,&#8221; will appear in the coming weeks on Wrong Planet.</p>
<p>Be sure to check out the premiere of Normal People Scare me on Thursday, April 27th at 6:30pm – Jewish Community Center, NY &#8211;  J.C.C. Manhattan.<br />
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<td> <center><img src="../images/travoltaAmyXSflip.jpg"></a><br /></center> <center><i>Joey Travolta and WrongPlanet <br /> member Amy Gravino at John<br /> Schneider&#8217;s house. The hand holding <br />crackers belongs to director Taylor Cross</i><br /></center> </td>
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<p>   <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><A HREF="http://www.wrongplanet.net/"><FONT COLOR="#008000"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WrongPlanet.net:</FONT></B> </FONT></A><FONT COLOR="#006603">So, what&#8217;s your connection to Autism?</font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif"><FONT COLOR="#2323dc">Joey Travolta:</FONT></B><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"> Well my connection to Autism is I am mentoring a 17 year old who, when I started was a 15 year old boy who has Autism, made a short film about Autism and they had approached me about&#8230; I have a digital film and acting workshop for kids about doing classes for special needs, predominantly kids on the Autism spectrum and so we started doing classes and at that same time I was sort of mentoring him on a short film called <i>Normal People Scare Me</i> and that&#8217;s how I got involved with it. I was a former special Ed teacher and that&#8217;s how they got to me when they wrote an article that I was sponsoring this film festival and Taylor Cross who is the director of the film&#8230; he wanted to enter a film and I volunteered my equipment and I guess that&#8217;s how it all got started.</font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> That&#8217;s great. So, you met Taylor Cross when he was 15. He&#8217;s 16 right now?</font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> He&#8217;s 17</font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> And his film is premiering on the 7<SUP>th</SUP>?</font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> Yeah, it&#8217;s starting up in April, there&#8217;s going to be some premiers around the country. I know there&#8217;s one in New York, and there&#8217;s several around the country and, you know it&#8217;s not totally finished we still have to mix the sound and do some things but for all intents and purposes for national Autism awareness month we&#8217;re trying to do some screenings.</font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> So Taylor Cross was in your acting group?</font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> No, he – they came to me about; one, the film, and two, doing, you know, classes, he&#8217;s in the acting group now. This was before he was in the acting group. He actually just started taking the acting classes in the last year. </font> </BLOCKQUOTE>  <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> How do you think Autism facilitates a career in acting?</font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> Well, it&#8217;s not that it facilitates a career in it, I think it fills a lot of voids and I deal with people in this spectrum, because a lot of the social skills, the interacting with people and knowing what the proper social skills, whether they&#8217;re right or wrong – who knows? Which is kind of the point of <i>Normal People Scare Me</i> because, you know, who is right? But anyway, to fit in this world it kind of gives you a safe place to express yourself and build confidence and get used to collaborating with other people, and then it also teaches that gray area, especially through <i>improv</i>, you know, how to think spontaneously, where a lot of time with young people in this spectrum it&#8217;s very black and white, their processing and the gray areas or the areas that they don&#8217;t get, and through acting you learn those, through film making you learn those because it isn&#8217;t black and white, it&#8217;s very subjective and it promotes thought and provokes a collaborating which I think is huge. </font> </BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> Right. I have a friend and he has Asperger&#8217;s and he&#8217;s in a Shakespeare acting group at UCLA, and one thing that I noticed about him is that he seems to be much more outgoing during the period of time that he&#8217;s acting, like after the performances, he thinks that that&#8217;s kind of something that it does to&#8211; </font> </P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> Well yeah because you&#8217;re playing a character, your playing someone outside yourself, but still you&#8217;re playing a character and it&#8217;s a process that you have to go through, you know the work that you do to play a character, you know I think it&#8217;s a great tool for communication skills.</font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> I also act and when people ask me why I&#8217;m good at acting I tell them I&#8217;ve had to act my whole life just to fit into the social &#8216;norms&#8217; of society you know? And that&#8217;s kinda how I felt.</font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> Well, you know, we all kinda have to do that. Like when you&#8217;re a salesman you have to be able to sell yourself, when you&#8217;re a politician you have to be able to sell yourself, you have to be able to convey your thoughts as a teacher, as, you know almost any walk of life that you go into you have communication skills. So to feel confident, to be able to present yourself or your product or the thing that you do, you know, those are the skills that help you with acting and film making.</font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> Right. I think there are some people in Hollywood, I mean even mainstream actors like Dan Aykroyd who have Asperger&#8217;s Syndrome, do you think that in any way Asperger&#8217;s Syndrome kinda gives someone a distinction that <B> </B><SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">wouldn&#8217;t be there otherwise that kind of gets them noticed, and do you think that the fact that these kids have to act to fit in with their friends even more than most people who it comes naturally, I mean to some extent, people without Asperger&#8217;s still have to act but, I mean there is a lot more, I think, adapting in the role of someone with Asperger&#8217;s Syndrome especially someone with a very high level of intelligence like Dan Ackroyd, what do you think?</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Well, I&#8217;ve worked with him before and he&#8217;s very bright. Yeah, in dealing with actors as a director or producer, I would say a great deal of the actors are on the spectrum, you know, and they looked to acting because nothing else excites them, nothing else, you know. they don&#8217;t want to play a team sports, they don&#8217;t want to do other things but there&#8217;s something about acting that is very attractive, you know, and it&#8217;s just &#8211; it fills so many voids for people, but as far as people in the spectrum in this business I think there&#8217;s quite a few. </SPAN></font> </BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">When you worked with Dan Ackroyd on &#8216;Susan&#8217;s Plan&#8217; in 1998 did you know that he had Asperger&#8217;s at that point?</SPAN> </font> </P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">No, I still didn&#8217;t know, this is the first I&#8217;ve heard of it.</SPAN></font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Okay, he &#8211;</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">I mean, does he talk about it?</SPAN></font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Yes, there&#8217;s an interview on NPR in which he talks about how he had Tourrettes and Asperger&#8217;s when he was a kid and now he still has the traits of Asperger&#8217;s but&#8230;</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Yeah, no I didn&#8217;t know that but I should call, I should let him know what I am doing.</SPAN></font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Right, my friend is trying to do an interview for the site since [NPR and Ackroyd] did have that interview.</p>
<p><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> What was it like to grow up in a show business family because I know that your brother is an actor and I think your parents were somehow involved.</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">It was great, it was great growing up in a show biz family, you know you just, it was what my family did, so I was in it and around it, I didn&#8217;t choose to go back down that path until later because I promised my father I would get a degree and I ended up with a special Ed degree which I did use my acting, my whole philosophy of teaching if kids would listen to me for five hours, if you can make your lesson plan entertaining and perform it then you have something, you will keep their attention and they can be educated at the same so I didn&#8217;t really teach, I performed.</SPAN></font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B><br />
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<td> <center><img src="images/crossAmy.jpg"></a><br /></center> <center>Taylor Cross, director of  <br /> <i>Normal People Scare Me</i><br /> with actress Amy Gravino</center> </td>
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<p>     <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Right, I think that&#8217;s a really a good difference because those are the kinds of teachers who kids remember and you know &#8211;</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Well yeah, you remember those, the ones that are out there, that make it fun, because there&#8217;s no reason that education can&#8217;t be fun.</SPAN></font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">What lead you to pursue a degree in special education and you were saying that it was your father or &#8211;</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">You know what – I promised my father I&#8217;d go to school and then when I got there, when we were exploring different things, I went to Patterson State College in New Jersey and I had to declare a major and I was kind of leaning to education and I was always was kind of a protector of the special needs kids when I was in high school, even a couple of my friends today are probably somewhere more in special needs classes so it seemed like a natural for me&#8211;</SPAN></font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> Right</font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">&#8211;and I really enjoy it but I got too involved and I kind of got burnt out on it early, but, I&#8217;m glad that I&#8217;m back involved because I get to do the things that I love, which is make films and then pass on my knowledge to kids.</SPAN></font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Right, I watched a video in which someone did a report on Taylor Cross and the video that you guys were doing, and I noticed that they were showing something to a group of people and that he won two awards about something and it seems to be that was the video so that&#8217;s &#8211;</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Ah, yeah that&#8230; you probably saw the documentary that was “California Connected” and I presented the award to him – that was my daughters film festival and that&#8217;s how it all got started at Chaminade High School in the West Valley, that was the festival that it got entered into, and I got a couple articles written about it and we got an award from Clay Aiken and the film was honored by the quarterback Doug Flutie, he&#8217;s got a foundation, and so it&#8217;s just one of those things that you kind of strike a nerve.</SPAN></font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">I know that there is one event being held at John Schneider&#8217;s house and I know he has a son with Asperger&#8217;s, so do you other ever talk to other actors who have family members with Autism?</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Yeah, I mean a lot of them are on our board of directors here, so yeah, we do share, but they&#8217;re all on our board for Actors for Autism</SPAN></font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Okay, so John Schneider is &#8211;</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Yeah, he&#8217;s on our board. Where did you go to go? Normal People on IMDB?</SPAN></font> </BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Well I actually interviewed someone who had taken part in the documentary &#8230; her name was&#8230; Amy &#8230;</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B>Was it one of the people we interviewed?</SPAN></font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Yeah, it was one of the people you interviewed. So, what was the name of the person who was trying to find the  people to interview?</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Well, Taylor&#8217;s mom Kerri Bowers, they were setting up the interviews, but I think Amy, I think, because we did a couple people back East and maybe that&#8217;s who you spoke with.</SPAN></font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">I talked to someone who was from New York who&#8217;s going to the event on the 6<SUP>th</SUP>, and she is a guest of Taylor Cross&#8217;s mom.</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Okay, well she must have been one of the people that was interviewed, there were so many, we had hours and hours of interviews.</SPAN></font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">I know that people with&#8230; a lot of the entertainment business seem to be focused on who you know and what connections you have and people with Autism obviously have trouble with networking at the extent that their social skills in person, like person to person interaction are kind of inhibited, what kind of advice do you have with the more introverted or just socially awkward people with Asperger&#8217;s or Autism who want to find a way to start doing acting as a professional career.</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Well, I think most the important thing is to take classes and get used to being on stage or being in front of a camera because that&#8217;s how you get better and see if it&#8217;s for you, because it&#8217;s not an easy business, it&#8217;s a very tough business, but, if it&#8217;s something that you love, and you&#8217;re passionate about it, and you have it in you, you&#8217;ll find a place somewhere, but it&#8217;s a tough business. But most of the people don&#8217;t get in it for the money and the fame, they get in it because they like the work. There&#8217;s something about  performing. My advice is to take class and try to get on as many auditions as possible – the business has changed so much, but if you can get in a play in school, any kind of theater group you can get into, get into it.</SPAN></font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Right, I actually saw that you did West side Story at one point, my first time on stage was playing baby John on West side Story, that was in high school and that&#8217;s what got me interested interested in the whole thing of just pretending to be someone you&#8217;re not, but doing it in front of other people and really &#8211;</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium"><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">And also out here there is a group called &#8216;Media Access&#8217; and it caters to people with disabilities, when there&#8217;s a role for somebody that has Autism or Asperger&#8217;s they&#8217;ll submit you and things like that.</FONT></SPAN></font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Do you know who Gloria Castenada is?</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif"><B>JT: </B><SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Yeah, I hosted their awards last year.</SPAN></font></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Oh that&#8217;s great. Because I registered with them at one point and I&#8217;m trying to get my friend &#8211;</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> Do you live in California?</font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">I live in Washington D.C. I actually live in Charlottesville, I&#8217;ve only been to California once, but, I just registered while I was there.</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif"><B>JT: </B><SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Okay, well you know they&#8217;re a good group of people there. They try to look for people for work.</SPAN></font></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRomanPS, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Have you seen <i>Mozart and the Whale?</I></SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRomanPS, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">No I didn&#8217;t, but my friends produced that up in Washington.</SPAN></font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">You know it&#8217;s about a guy named Jerry Newport &#8211;</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRomanPS, serif">JT:</FONT></B> Yes.</font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">I interviewed him and he had some family [in show business].  He said that the key in terms of getting into [show business] is to always be accommodating of things because there are a lot of different people</SPAN> and all of them could do the same thing.</font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">Oh yeah! You need&#8230; like when I cast movies I&#8217;ll get like five hundred to a thousand submissions for one role, and there are probably a hundred and fifty that could play the role just as good as anybody else, but it&#8217;s just how someone strikes you that day, you just don&#8217;t know.</font></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> So, it&#8217;s more of like an instinct, you can see something in someone that&#8217;s -</font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> Yeah. Sometimes I&#8217;ll cast somebody and not even read them, just like a look, or I get a feel from them right away like, yeah they can do this.</font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> That&#8217;s interesting. Yeah, that&#8217;s what a lot of people have told me.  <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">&#8230; you first came into [contact with] people with Autism when you were a special Education teacher?</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">No, it was, like I told you, two years ago or two and a half years ago they approached me when they saw that I was a former special Ed teacher and that&#8217;s how it all got started again, because I hadn&#8217;t been involved, other than special Olympics over the past twenty years, once in a while I get involved with special Olympics but I hadn&#8217;t been involved with the field, and know it&#8217;s become fifty percent of my life now.</SPAN></font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">You didn&#8217;t start this group but you work for this group, Actors for Autism?</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> We started that group.</font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> With Asia Wolf, is that correct?</font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">Yes.</font></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Could you give a summary [of Actors for Autism]?</SPAN> </font> </P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Well, basically, it&#8217;s to scholarship kids into our programs, they can&#8217;t afford it, into our camps, we do film making camps in the summer, so we just started this non-profit too, to further the education in the film and acting field.</SPAN></font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">That&#8217;s good. I really appreciate that you have been able to give me the insights that you have on this because it&#8217;s really great to see that there are people out there like you, like fighting for the rights, and not just the rights, but fighting for the welfare of people who have a harder time, in terms of working with, in acting and just helping them out with the social skills and I really appreciate that.</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> Well thank you.</font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">Do you have any information on the camps?</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: normal"><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif"></B>Yeah, in the summer we run these two week, ten-minute-short-film camps, where we take them through the whole process of making a film and then we make a film, together, it&#8217;s like a two, two and a half day shoot, and with a professionally written, professionally shot, and then along side the pros, the kids make the short film. They are in it, they help produce it, they help direct it, and we do it over a two week period. We&#8217;re doing one in Michigan, one at Oakland University, they got a grant to do one so we&#8217;re going in to run it for them. We&#8217;re doing one in San Francisco and San Jose, and then we work three here during the summer, and then we&#8217;re very close to starting a practical film workshop where it will be a six month program where we&#8217;ll make a real movie that will be the lesson plan, and during that period they&#8217;ll work in it, around it, and go through every step of making a feature length film.</FONT></SPAN></font></BLOCKQUOTE> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">WP:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium">All right. Thank you, I really appreciate this.</SPAN></font></P> <BLOCKQUOTE><FONT COLOR="#0018f6"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">JT:</FONT></B> <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: medium"><FONT FACE="TimesNewRoman, serif">No problem!</FONT></SPAN></font></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR> </BLOCKQUOTE> </BODY></p>
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		<title>Interview with Temple Grandin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I recently had the amazing opportunity of speaking to the most well-known autistic individual in the world, Dr. Temple Grandin. Dr. Grandin has appeared on the Today Show, Larry King Live, 48 hours, ABC's Primetime Live, and 20/20. She has been featured in publications such as Time Magazine, People Magazine, Forbes, U.S. News and World Report, and the New York Times. She is well-respected for desigining the majority of livestock facilities in the United States.</p>
<p>What follows is the transcript text of my video interview With Temple Grandin. A video and transcript of her FutureQuest keynote speech will be available in the future.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently had the amazing opportunity of speaking to the most well-known autistic individual in the world, Dr. Temple Grandin. Dr. Grandin has appeared on the Today Show, Larry King Live, 48 hours, ABC&#8217;s Primetime Live, and 20/20. She has been featured in publications such as Time Magazine, People Magazine, Forbes, U.S. News and World Report, and the New York Times. She is well-respected for desigining the majority of livestock facilities in the United States. </p>
<p> What follows is the transcript text of my video interview With Temple Grandin. A video and transcript of her FutureQuest keynote speech will be available in the future.<br />
<P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT SIZE=3 STYLE="font-size: 13pt"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRomanPS-BoldMT, serif">WrongPlanet.net:</FONT></B>What do you think about curing Autism? You&#8217;ve said things like &#8220;genius comes from autism&#8221; but you&#8217;ve also supported the ABA.</font></font></p>
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<blockquote>Temple Grandin:</FONT></B>Well the thing is, with a little bit of autism, you know, if you have mild autism, you&#8217;ll get genius like einstein. Too much of autism, you&#8217;re going to have a severely handicapped child who&#8217;s going to remain nonverbal and if you don&#8217;t do things like aba, they&#8217;re not going to function at all. There is no way with any treatment they have that you&#8217;re going to cure autism. There&#8217;s basic abnormalities in brain development.</p>
<p>        I would think in an ideal world, you don&#8217;t want to have people who cant talk, but on the other hand, you definitely don&#8217;t want to get rid of all of the autism genetics becvause if you did that, there&#8217;d be no scientists. After all, who do you think made the first stone spear back in the caves? It wasn&#8217;t the really social people.</p>
<p> If we didn&#8217;t have a little of the autism trait we wouldn&#8217;t even have this building here today with all the electricity in it, your video camera, powerpoint shows&#8230; None of this stuff would even exist.</p>
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<p>               <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT SIZE=3 STYLE="font-size: 13pt"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRomanPS-BoldMT, serif">WP:</FONT></B> So if there were something that cured all the autism genes, you wouldn&#8217;t support that?.</font></font></p>
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<blockquote>TG:</FONT></B>No, I would not support that. becase there is a point where mild autistic traits are part of normal human variation.  Because on the other end of the spectrum you have Williams Syndrome, and if you look at the brain abnormalities, they&#8217;re exactly the opposite of autism. the whole back of the brain, where the hard drive is&#8211;there isn&#8217;t too much there.   But all the social  emotional circuits are hooked up so [people with Williams Syndrome] are hyper, hyper, social. I&#8217;m gonna bet you there&#8217;s a lot of yackety yackety salesman that don&#8217;t talk about much of anything who are Williams Syndrome variants.  But then you get to a point where a person [with Autism] cannot talk, they&#8217;re self inuring themselves, and they cannot live independently. That [is something] you would want to eliminate, if possible, but you would not want to get rid of all the autism genes because you wouldn&#8217;t have any computers&#8211; you wouldn&#8217;t have any scientists. </font></font></p>
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<p>                   <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT SIZE=3 STYLE="font-size: 13pt"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRomanPS-BoldMT, serif">WP:</FONT></B> I know there are groups like Cure Autism Now who are looking to test for Autism before someone is born. What are your thoughts on prenatal testing?</font></font></p>
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<blockquote>TG:</FONT></B> Well, the problem with autistic traits, it&#8217;s a continuum of traits.</font></font></p>
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<p>                   <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT SIZE=3 STYLE="font-size: 13pt"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRomanPS-BoldMT, serif">WP:</FONT></B>Right, a spectrum</font></font></p>
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<blockquote>TG:</FONT></B> and [with] a little bit of the trait, you get einstein. There is a book called Asperger&#8217;s and Self Esteem and its about famous scientists and musicians that probably were aspergers.</p>
<p>        The genetics of it are probably going to be complicated. There is not going to be one single gene for autism. So i think they&#8217;re quite a ways away from a genetic test. Its not like fragile x syndrome where there is a very obvious genetic abnormality.       </font></font></p>
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<p>              <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT SIZE=3 STYLE="font-size: 13pt"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRomanPS-BoldMT, serif">WP:</FONT></B> What do you think about online communication and the role it plays with helping HFA  and aspergers communicate more because there are obviously a lot of websites out there where people can get help with social stuff.</font></font></p>
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<blockquote>TG:</FONT></B> HI think thats a helpful thing&#8211;I think thats a really really helpful thing. But the things I feel very strongly about are things like developing your career. I&#8217;m a livestock handling specialist first and autistic secondly. And I think all of these websites are a really good thing but you don&#8217;t want to have that take over where you&#8217;re not working on your career in computer science which is extremely important. You also want to be on other websites for computer science where you&#8217;re talking about things related to your job.</p>
<p>       There is not enough emphasis in the special ed field on careers. Thats why I have my little book called developing talents. Because the thing about the autistic brain&#8211;it tends to be a specialist brain&#8211;good at one thing, bad at something else. And we need to be getting into a lot more emphasis on developing what they can be good at. </p>
<p> What you have to do is sell your skills rather than yourself. I&#8217;m a big believer in making portfolios. Make a nice portfolio of some of your very best coding. People are going to look at that and say &#8216;wow, that&#8217;s really good coding&#8217;.</p>
<p> That&#8217;s something I&#8217;ve had to do my whole life&#8211; I mean, I sold jobs by sending out a portfolio of drawings and picturees of jobs i have designed. I sell my work rather than myself.</p>
<p> The problem with the whole thing on curing autism is we do want to do something about low functioning autism. But the upper end. </font></font></p>
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<p>                       <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT SIZE=3 STYLE="font-size: 13pt"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRomanPS-BoldMT, serif">WP:</FONT></B>What do you think about the social aspect with Aspergers?</font></font></p>
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<blockquote>TG:</FONT></B>I think there are basic social skills people need to learn. In my field there are lots of 40 and 50 year old head of maintenance engineers that are Aspergers and i think they&#8217;re functioning because in the 50s, basic social skills were drilled into all kids. Things like manners, things like not being rude. And in today&#8217;s society being looser, I think it really hurts the Aspergers children. I had table manners drilled into me as a child. I had things like please and thank you drilled into me as a child. And when I look back at that, that was really a good thing. And I&#8217;m seeing way too many Asperger kids who are total slobs. There is just no excuse for that. And you happen to look very nice. I want to commend you for that.</font></font></p>
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<p>             <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT SIZE=3 STYLE="font-size: 13pt"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRomanPS-BoldMT, serif">WP:</FONT></B>Thank you.</font></font></p>
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<blockquote>TG:</FONT></B>  When I was little i was taught to say please and thank you, that I couldn&#8217;t comment on fat ladies in the supermarket. And I recently went to a talent show at an autism school and some of [the kids] were dressed as complete slobs in front of 500 people. I think that&#8217;s ridiculous.</font></font></p>
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<p>               <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT SIZE=3 STYLE="font-size: 13pt"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRomanPS-BoldMT, serif">WP:</FONT></B> When were you diagnosed?</font></font></p>
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<blockquote>TG:</FONT></B>Well, I&#8217;m fifty-eight so I was originally diagnosed as brain damaged. And I had the full blown symptoms. I had no speech until I was three and half to four years old.</font></font></p>
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<p>                     <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.17in"><FONT SIZE=3 STYLE="font-size: 13pt"><FONT COLOR="#006603"><B><FONT FACE="TimesNewRomanPS-BoldMT, serif">WP:</FONT></B> What are your thoughts on coping with an adulthood diagnosis?</font></font></p>
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<blockquote>TG:</FONT></B> Well I think the most important thing that I find is happening is a lot of people are functioning reasonably well at work but their married life is a mess because the spouse doesn&#8217;t understand what&#8217;s going on. The best thing in that situation is reading a lot of books.</font></font></p>
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<blockquote></FONT></B> Sometimes in an adult a formal diagnose isn&#8217;t all that wise. I think a lot of people can get the DSM-IV from amazon read the criteria and they&#8217;re done. And a lot of these older engineers don&#8217;t even know what aspergers is&#8230;</font></font></p>
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<blockquote></FONT></B> I get concerned that sometimes this diagnosis can hold a person back.</font></font></p>
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<blockquote></FONT></B>See, the thing is, It&#8217;s a continuum. When does a computer nerd become Aspergers? There is no black and white dividing line. I was full blown autistic, but then as you move up the scale to science nerds&#8211;as you move up the scale, when is computer nerd a medical diagnosis? It&#8217;s not clear cut.</p>
<p> I think the Human brain is so complicated that an absolutely perfectly wired human brain wouldn&#8217;t ever be possible.                          </font></font></p>
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		<title>Temple Grandin Interview and Speech</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Nov 2005 14:40:20 +0000</pubDate>
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