From English Wikipedia @ Freddythechick
This is a list of fictional characters with disabilities in various mediums, including novels, comics, television, and movies. A disability may be readily visible, or invisible in nature. Some examples of invisible disabilities include intellectual disabilities , autism spectrum disorder , attention deficit hyperactivity disorder , mental disorders , asthma , epilepsy , allergies , migraines , arthritis , and chronic fatigue syndrome .[1] There are many different causes of disability that often affect basic activities of daily living , such as eating, dressing, transferring, and maintaining personal hygiene ; or advanced activities of daily living such as shopping, food preparation, driving, or working. However, causes of disability are usually determined by a person's capability to perform the activities of daily life.
Due to the number of entries, this page does not include autistic fictional characters .
The names are organized alphabetically by surname , or by single name if the character does not have a surname.
Comics and manga
Literature
A painting of Quasimodo by Antoine Wiertz
An illustration of Long John Silver by N. C. Wyeth
Film
The costume of Imperator Furiosa used in Mad Max: Fury Road , featuring her prosthetic arm
Television
Yang Xiao Long from RWBY has a robotic prosthetic right arm
Neopolitan from RWBY is mute
The Twelfth Doctor , portrayed by Peter Capaldi in Doctor Who , has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
First year
Character
Actor(s)
Series
Disability
Ref.
2017
Red Action
Kali Hawk
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes
A cyborg teenage girl who is missing a leg and uses a prosthetic.
[40] [41] [42] [43]
2018
Amaya
—
The Dragon Prince
Amaya is deaf and communicates in American Sign Language .
[44] [45]
2009
Arthur "Artie" Abrams
Kevin McHale
Glee
Paraplegic wheelchair user.
[46]
2006
Toph Beifong
Michaela Jill Murphy
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Blindness
[47]
2002
Butchie
S. Robert Morgan
The Wire
Butchie is blind and is portrayed by a blind actor.
[48] [49]
2016
Christina
Montse Hernandez
Elena of Avalor
Uses a wheelchair.
[50] [51]
2018
Violet Evergarden
Yui Ishikawa
Violet Evergarden
Uses metal prosthetic arms.
[52] [53] [54]
2010
Finn the Human
Jeremy Shada
Adventure Time
Beginning in Season 6, he has a robotic, prosthetic arm, and previously a grass sword coming from his arm.
[55]
2010
Gobber the Belch
Craig Ferguson
How to Train Your Dragon
Has a prosthetic left arm and right leg
[56] [57]
2011
Martin Goodman
Paul Ritter
Friday Night Dinner
Hard of hearing and uses a hearing aid .
[58]
2018
Gary Goodspeed
Olan Rogers
Final Space
He has a prosthetic, cybernetic arm.
[59]
2016
Izetta
Himika Akaneya
Izetta: The Last Witch
She is a wheelchair user.
[60]
2018
Kazi
Ashleica Edmond
The Dragon Prince
Sunfire Elf sign language interpreter.
[61] [62]
2020
Eleanor Kimble
Cassidy Marie Huff
Spirit Riding Free: Riding Academy
Paraplegic wheelchair user portrayed by a disability advocate with Conradi-Hünermann syndrome .
[63] [64]
1987
Geordi La Forge
LeVar Burton
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Blind since birth, and uses technological devices to allow him to see.
[65]
2020
Lancelot
Rupert Penry-Jones
Wizards: Tales of Arcadia
Has a prosthetic left arm and shoulder
[66]
2023
Kirsty Millar
Kiruna Stamell
Doctors
Dwarfism
[67]
2013
Neopolitan
—
RWBY
Mutism
[68] [69]
1987
Bart Simpson
Nancy Cartwright
The Simpsons
Has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
[70]
1989
Corky Thatcher
Chris Burke
Life Goes On
First major character with Down syndrome on a television series, portrayed by a person who also has Down syndrome.
[71]
2018
Penny Stevenson
Cerrie Burnell
Doctors
She was born with a right arm that ends just below the elbow.
[72]
1999
Joe Swanson
Patrick Warburton
Family Guy
He is paraplegic and uses a wheelchair.
[73]
2005
Tenth Doctor
David Tennant
Doctor Who
States in the audiobook The Last Voyage that he is not neurotypical , but does not mention a specific condition.
[74]
2014
Twelfth Doctor
Peter Capaldi
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
[75] [76]
2019
Bear Sylvester
Dex Lee
Dyslexia
[77]
1994
Kerry Weaver
Laura Innes
ER
Limp in her gait due to congenital hip dysplasia
[78] [79]
1997
Ned Gerblanski
Trey Parker
South Park
Missing his right arm, speaks with an electrolarynx
[80]
[81]
2000
Timmy Burch
Trey Parker
South Park
Has both palsy and tourette's , uses a wheelchair.
[82] [83]
2001
Jimmy Valmer
Trey Parker
South Park
Ataxic cerebral palsy , exotropia , use of crutches to assist in equinus and crouch gait.
[84] [85]
2004
Nathan
Trey Parker
South Park
Down syndrome and possible sociopathy.
[86]
2007
Thomas
Matt Stone
South Park
Tourette's syndrome
[87] [88]
2008
Scott Malkinson
Matt Stone
South Park
Type 1 Diabetes and a speech impediment .
[89] [90]
2019
Sophie Gray
Becca Scott
South Park
Type 1 Diabetes
[91]
2004
Gregory House
Hugh Laurie
House M.D.
An aneurysm in his thigh had clotted, leading to an infarction and causing his quadriceps muscle to become necrotic. Dead muscle was removed and this resulted in the partial loss of use in his leg and chronic pain, meaning he has to rely on a cane and vicodin to get through life.
[92]
2008
Walter White Jr.
RJ Mitte
Breaking Bad
He has cerebral palsy, which manifests itself in speech difficulties and impaired motor control, requiring crutches to walk.
[93]
2008
Hector Salamanca
Mark Margolis
Breaking Bad
Hector uses a wheelchair.
[94]
2013
Yang Xiao Long
Barbara Dunkelman
RWBY
Has a robotic prosthetic arm
[95]
2013
Clarissa Mullery
Liz Carr
Silent Witness
She has Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, a rare genetic condition that limits joint movement. She is a mobility scooter user.
[citation needed ]
2019
Tim
Tim Renkow
Jerk
Tim the character and Tim the actor/writer both have Cerebral Palsy.
[citation needed ]
2017
Cherry Dorrington
Francesca Mills
Harlots
Dwarfism
[citation needed ]
2022
Sam Schneider
Jessica Hoechstetter
What's the Rule
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
[96]
2023
Ringo
Masi Oka
Blue Eye Samurai
Amputee
[97]
2023
Owen Davies
Zak Ford-Williams
Better
Owen starts the series as non-disabled but catches meningitis . His mobility and speech are both profoundly affected and the actor used his own condition, Cerebral Palsy, and his experience of having to learn to walk again after major surgery to portray the character's journey through rehabilitation.
[citation needed ]
2023
Mike, Sonny and Dan
Jack Carroll , Zak Ford-Williams and Ruben Reuter
Mobility
BAFTA winning comedy short. Mike has Cerebral Palsy and uses a walking frame, Sonny has an unspecified condition but is a wheelchair user and Dan has Down syndrome.
[citation needed ]
2024
Matthew Shardlake
Arthur Hughes
Shardlake
He has radial dysplasia affecting his right arm.
[citation needed ]
2024
Lord Remington
Zak Ford-Williams
Bridgerton
Unknown condition, but he is a bath chair user
[citation needed ]
Video games
A promotional model depicting Kenshi Takahashi , a blind character from Mortal Kombat
First year
Character(s)
Actor(s)[note 1]
Game/Series
Disability
Ref.
1990
Big Boss
David Hayter and Akio Otsuka , among others
Metal Gear
Has a missing eye and wears an eyepatch
[98]
2001
Raiden
Quinton Flynn and Kenyu Horiuchi
Metal Gear
Had much of his body destroyed and replaced with cybernetics
[99]
1998
Revolver Ocelot
Patric Zimmerman and Kōji Totani , among others
Metal Gear
Had a missing arm replaced with a transplant from Liquid Snake
[100]
2016
Cassidy
Matthew Mercer
Overwatch
Has a cybernetic prosthetic arm
[101]
2016
Symmetra
Anjali Bhimani
Overwatch
Has a cybernetic prosthetic arm
[102]
2012
Clementine
Melissa Hutchison
The Walking Dead
Has an amputated leg
[103]
2017
Doomfist
Sahr Ngaujah
Overwatch
Has a cybernetic prosthetic arm
[104]
1993
Jax
Ed Boon , among others
Mortal Kombat
Has two bionic prosthetic arms
[105]
2008
Nero
Johnny Yong Bosch and Kaito Ishikawa
Devil May Cry
Has a prosthetic arm called the Devil Bringer
[106]
2005
Goro Majima
Hidenari Ugaki , Mark Hamill , and Matthew Mercer
Yakuza
Has a missing eye and wears an eyepatch
[98]
2017
Mae Borowski
Em Halberstadt
Night in the Woods
Depression, anxiety, dissociation
[107] [108]
2015
Fran Bow
—
Fran Bow
Psychosis
[109]
2012
Sir Hammerlock
J. Michael Tatum
Borderlands 2
Amputee
[110]
2014
Max Hass
Alex Solowitz
Wolfenstein
Severe brain damage since birth
[111]
2012
Nagito Komaeda
Megumi Ogata
Danganronpa
During Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair , he claims to have been diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia . In Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School, he is seen with a prosthetic hand that replaces the hand he sewed onto himself prior to the events of the anime.
[citation needed ]
2017
Gregg Lee
—
Night in the Woods
Bipolar disorder
[107]
2019
Lena, the Cryptozoologist's wife
Tegen Hitchens
Disco Elysium
Paraplegia
[112]
2000
Alice Liddell
Susie Brann
American McGee's Alice and Alice: Madness Returns
Psychosis
[113] [114]
2023
Link
—
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Has an injured arm, replaced by a magical prosthesis
[115]
2007
Jeff "Joker" Moreau
Seth Green
Mass Effect
Brittle bone disease
[110]
2022
Olivia
—
Fear & Hunger 2: Termina
Paraplegia
[116]
2017
Senua
Melina Juergens
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
Severe psychosis
[117]
2020
Sunny
—
Omori
Depression
[118]
2012
Taimi
Debi Derryberry
Guild Wars
Unspecified degenerative bone disorder
[110]
2002
Kenshi Takahashi
Noah Fleder
Mortal Kombat
Blindness
[119]
1997
Barret Wallace
Beau Billingslea and Masahiro Kobayashi , among others
Final Fantasy VII
Has a missing hand replaced with a gatling gun called a "Gimmick Arm"
[120]
2013
Zero
Tara Platt and Maaya Uchida
Drakengard 3
Has a prosthetic arm
[121]
Mascots
The Paralympic Phryge , the mascot of the 2024 Summer Paralympics , has a prosthetic leg
See also
Notes
^ Actors described will only apply to those who voiced or provided motion acting for the video game versions, not any film or television depictions.
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