Christy Brown was an Irish writer and painter whose cerebral palsy allowed him to write or type only with the toes of one foot. His most recognized work is his autobiography, titled My Left Foot. It was later made into a 1989 Academy Award-winning... Wikipedia
Born: June 5, 1932, Dublin, Ireland
Died: September 7, 1981 (age 49 years), Somerset, United Kingdom
Artworks: Garage in the snow, Boats In The Harbour, Helen Reclining, and more
Spouse: Mary Carr (m. 1972–1981)
Movies: My Left Foot
Siblings: Mona Brown, Jim Brown, Lily Brown, and more
Parents: Bridget Brown and Patrick Brown
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