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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007
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| Robert David Hall, cast member on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation has positively transformed his disability as a motivating factor to succeed in his career. In fact, he has incorporated his real-life handicap to his character on the Emmy Award-winning CBS television series.Hall, a 59-year old actor, is currently playing coroner Dr. Albert Robbins on CSI. As the chief medical examiner of the Las Vegas Police Department, he proves that he is intellectually equal to Gil Grissom. And though he noticeably walks with the use of crutches because of his prosthetic legs, not much has been said about what has caused the amputation of both of his legs. To read the rest, click here. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2007
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| i think that is awsome (i mean that he does all this even with something that would keep a lop of ppl down! |
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