
Temple Grandin
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Temple Grandin (born August 29, 1947) is an American doctor of animal science and professor at Colorado State University, bestselling author, and consultant to the livestock industry on animal behavior. As a person with high-functioning autism, Grandin is also widely noted for her work in autism advocacy and is the inventor of the hug machine designed to calm hypersensitive persons. Grandin is listed in the 2010 Time 100 list of the 100 most influential people in the world in the category “Heroes”. Description above from the Wikipedia article Temple Grandin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography

Where the Horses Heal the Soul
as Self
Where the Horses Heal the Soul
as Self

An Open Door
as Self
An Open Door
as Self

Farm and Red Moon
Farm and Red Moon

Patterns of Evidence: Journey to Mount Sinai
as Self
Patterns of Evidence: Journey to Mount Sinai
as Self

Oliver Sacks: His Own Life
as Self
Oliver Sacks: His Own Life
as Self

Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle
as Self
Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle
as Self

This Business of Autism
as Self
This Business of Autism
as Self

Generation A: Portraits of Autism and the Arts
as Self
Generation A: Portraits of Autism and the Arts
as Self

Spectrum: A Story of the Mind
as Herself
Spectrum: A Story of the Mind
as Herself

Speciesism: The Movie
as Self
Speciesism: The Movie
as Self

The Horse Boy
as Herself (as Dr. Temple Grandin)
The Horse Boy
as Herself (as Dr. Temple Grandin)
The Boy Inside
as Self
The Boy Inside
as Self
The Spectrum of Autism
as Self
The Spectrum of Autism
as Self
A Is for Autism
as Herself
A Is for Autism
as Herself

The Dying Trade
as Self
The Dying Trade
as Self