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Aimee Mullins

American athlete, actress, and fashion model (born 1976)


American athlete, actress, and fashion model (born 1976)

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nameAimee Mullins
imageAimee Mullins at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival.jpg
captionMullins in 2009
birth_date
birth_placeAllentown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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sportTrack and field
eventLong jump, sprinting
collegeteamGeorgetown University
paralympics1996 Paralympics

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Aimee Mullins (born 1976) is an American athlete, actress, and public speaker. She was born with a medical condition that resulted in the amputation of both of her legs beneath the knee. She is the first amputee to compete against nondisabled athletes in National Collegiate Athletic Association events, and competed in the Paralympic Games in 1996 in Atlanta. In 1999, she began modeling, and, in 2002, she began an acting career. She has periodically spoken at conferences, including TED Talks.

Early life and education

Mullins was born in 1976 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, to an Irish father Bernard Mullins from Crusheen, County Clare, Ireland and mother Bernadette Mullins. She was born with fibular hemimelia (missing fibula bones). As a result, both her legs were amputated below the knee when she was one year old. Her parents were told she would likely use a wheelchair for the rest of her life and never walk, but by the age of two she had learned to walk with prosthetic legs. She took up sports and acting at an early age.

In 1993, Mullins graduated from Parkland High School in South Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania.

She attended the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University on a full scholarship, where she competed against nondisabled athletes in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I track and field events. She is the first female amputee in history to compete in the NCAA and the first amputee in history (male or female) to compete in NCAA Division I track and field.

Career

Mullins competed in the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta, where she ran the T42-46 class 100-meter sprint in 17.01 seconds and jumped 3.14 meters in the F42-46 class long jump. She retired from competitive track and field in 1998.

Philanthropy

She was elected to represent American female athletes from 2007 to 2009 as Women's Sports Foundation president; the organization was founded by sports pioneer Billie Jean King. She remains a member of both its board of trustees and its athlete advisory panel for the Women Sports Foundation. Sports Illustrated magazine named her one of the "Coolest Girls in Sports". Mullins was included as one of the "Greatest Women of the 20th Century" in the Women's Museum in Dallas prior to the museum's closure.

Along with Teresa Edwards, Mullins was appointed Chef de Mission for the United States at the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Paralympics in London.

In 2012, she was appointed by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to the State Department's Council to Empower Women and Girls Through Sports.

Modeling

In 1999, she modelled for British fashion designer Alexander McQueen, opening his London show on a pair of hand-carved wooden prosthetic legs made from solid ash, with integral boots. She is able to change her height between and by changing her legs. She was on billboards in the U.S. as part of the "25 Years of Non-Uniform Thinking" campaign by Kenneth Cole in 2009. She was a face of L'Oréal Paris and was appointed a global L'Oréal ambassador in 2011.

Film and television

In 2002, she starred in Matthew Barney's art film Cremaster 3 as six different characters, including a cheetah woman. Her other film and television credits include roles in World Trade Center, Poirot (S9:E1 Five Little Pigs), Naked in a Fishbowl, Quid Pro Quo, and Marvelous. In the River of Fundament, she continued collaboration with Matthew Barney, starring as Isis in performances both live and filmed since 2007 and released in early 2014. She has performed roles in Young Ones, The Being Experience, Rob the Mob, and the debut feature Appropriate Behavior. She acted in Crossbones, an NBC television show, and in the Netflix series Stranger Things.

She appeared on The Colbert Report on April 15, 2010, and declared having 12 pairs of prosthetic legs, including some "in museums".

Speaking

Mullins appears periodically as a speaker on topics related to body, identity, design, and innovation. Her TED conference talks have been translated into 42 languages. She is credited as being one of the speakers that inspired Chris Anderson to purchase the TED conference from Richard Saul Wurman. She was named a TED "All-Star" in 2014.

Personal life

Mullins began dating English actor Rupert Friend in 2013. The couple married in 2016.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Cremaster 3The Entered Novitiate
2006MarvelousBecka
World Trade CenterReporter
2008Quid Pro QuoRaine
2013In the Woods
2014Rob the MobCarrie
Young OnesKatherine Holm
Appropriate BehaviorSasha
River of FundamentThe Ka of Norman / Isis
2015In StereoTrisha Bontecou
2018UnsaneAshley Brighterhouse
2019Drunk ParentsHeidi Bianchi
2023Asteroid CityActor / Student

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Cremaster 3The Entered Novitiate / Oonagh MacCumhail
2003Agatha Christie's PoirotLucy CraleEpisode: "Five Little Pigs"
2011Naked in a FishbowlNanceEpisode: "The Bold and the Bucious"
2014CrossbonesAntoinette / Woman in White / The Woman-In-White4 episodes
2015The Mysteries of LauraConnie BakerEpisode: "The Mystery of the Exsanguinated Ex"
PowerEllen WenrichEpisode: "Ghost Is Dead"
2016LimitlessDr. PeriEpisode: "Hi, My Name Is Rebecca Harris"
2016–2017Stranger ThingsTeresa / Terry Ives6 episodes
2017Odd Mom OutAnnabelle HughesEpisode: "Homo Erectus"
2019BullAlice YarrowEpisode: "Billboard Justice"
2020DevsAnya3 episodes
MacGyverJess MillerEpisode: "Thief + Painting + Auction + Viro-486 + Justice"
2023ExtrapolationsSecretary of State GarrettEpisode: "2059: Face Of God"

Awards

In 2017, she was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame.

On May 4, 2018, she received an honorary degree and gave the commencement address at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.

References

References

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  2. (March 17, 1999). "Lehigh Valley Native Makes List of Top Irish Americans of 1999". [[The Morning Call]].
  3. Conlon, Scarlett. (June 6, 2016). "Aimee Mullins Shares Wedding Album". [[British Vogue]].
  4. (May 22, 2023). "Aimee Mullins: from Atlanta 1996 prosthetics pioneer to star in Stranger Things". [[International Paralympic Committee]].
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  9. (June 21, 2012). "The U.S. Department of State's Council to Empower Women and Girls Through Sports". U.S. Department of State.
  10. "Aimee Mullins: It's not fair having 12 pairs of legs | Video on". Ted.com.
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  12. "The Colbert Report".
  13. Pittman, Patrick. (2011). "Chris Anderson is the Curator of TED – Conversations with Extraordinary People". Dumbo Feather.
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  15. Radnor, Abigail. (February 15, 2014). "What I've Learnt". [[The Times]].
  16. Dowd, Maureen. (November 26, 2015). "Maureen Dowd gives thanks for befriending Rupert Friend's stunning girlfriend".
  17. Petit, Stephanie. "Surprise! Rupert Friend and Aimee Mullins Secretly Got Married One Month Ago".
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