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Helena Bonham Carter was so touched when she watched a TV documentary about a remarkable mother of seven children - four of them with serious developmental problems - that she agreed to play her in a BBC film.

Shooting starts next week on Magnificent Seven, which is inspired by the life of Jacqui Jackson, an extraordinarily determined single mother who employed a variety of weapons - particularly humour - in her fight to raise her family of four sons and three daughters.

All four boys are on the 'autistic spectrum', which encompasses a number of developmental disorders such as autism itself, Asperger syndrome and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

When the documentary was screened, one reviewer wrote that, between them, the family possessed enough affection and laughter "to light up the whole of their native Blackpool".

It's that which appealed to Helena when she watched the documentary and later read Sandy Welch's drama script for Magnificent Seven. For various artistic and legal reasons, the story behind the movie has been fictionalised, so that the character Helena will play is now called Maggi.

Producer Deborah Jones described the film, which will be shot on locations in Bolton and Blackpool, as 'an urban fairy tale'. She predicts it will be "funny, heartbreaking and inspirational".

The real-life Jacqui Jackson has written a book called Multicoloured Mayhem, which she describes as a helpful guide to parenting and the many shades of adolescence, autism, Asperger syndrome and ADHD. And her teenage son Luke has written a book of his own: Freaks, Geeks And Asperger Syndrome.

The film's director, Kenny Glenaan, has assembled a group of young actors to play the fictionalised versions of the Jackson children.
And will they be Autistic actors?

NOOoooo!

It's just plain discrimination! Woe is me for I am the ONLY Autistic in MY village!
Claim to fame: I attended the same school as Helena Bonham-Carter. Not at the same time, as she's nine years older than me. However I did once own a textbook that had belonged to her.
I have heard that Dan Ackroyd has AS by his own admission, any other autistic actors?

Amy Wrote:
I have heard that Dan Ackroyd has AS by his own admission

Dan Ackroyd's entry on imdb.com says: "As a child in the early 1960s, he was diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome and Asperger syndrome. The symptoms had mostly subsided by the time he was 14." How could he have been diagnosed as early as then, and how could the Asperger symptoms have mostly subsided?

I think the general public add info on that site, the same as wikipedia.
I don't think it is accurate as the term aspergers syndrome wasnt coined until the 80's by Lorna Wing.

As far as I know, in the interview he said that he found out as an adult that he had AS.

Gee Wrote:
I have also heard Erik Per Sulllivan is an Aspie but it seems to be a rumor.

According to his imdb.com entry, he's skilled at taekwando (Luke Jackson's favourite means of exercise). Plus he's closer in age to the Jackson boys than either Dan Ackroyd or Keanu Reeves!

Hi Tallulah, I heard that about Keanu Reeves too.

I really wish that some of these well known people, like Spielberg too, would 'come out of the closet' and talk about it.
Some people regard ADHD as on the autism spectrum, some see it as on a 'neurodiverse spectrum'.

I haven't seen those Blues Brothers films, would like to.

Luke himself has said that he thinks his mum, Jacqui, has traits. Having met her, I would agree, and doing a good job bringing up an aspie family points to that too.
Does anyone know how this whole Luke Jackson phenomenon started? Charlotte Church was discovered on a talent show, but do there exist talent shows for wannabe dieticians?!
Luke wrote a book - Geeks, freaks and aspergers syndrome, and became known through that.
I am certain that he did 'freaks etc' first. Maybe the book they list is  second edition.
Just had a look at his site, he did do the diet book first.
http://www.lukejackson.info/index2.html

I hadn't heard of the diet book until much later, probably as Freaks had much more publicity.
It is hard to get a response from Luke by email.
I used to talk to Luke on MSN daily - he doesn't seem to talk much these days
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