Bill Sackter

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Bill Sackter was a developmentally disabled man whose life story of institutionalization, friendship, and late-in-life independence became widely known through the film "Bill" and helped change public perceptions of people with disabilities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf disability rights figure
human
associatedWith University of Iowa
surface form: University of Iowa community

Wild Bill's Coffee Shop
causeOfFame media portrayal of his life story
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
familyName Sackter
givenName Bill
hasCharacteristic developmental disability
hasFriend Barry Morrow
Beverly Morrow
hasOccupation café proprietor
hasRepresentationInMedia portrayed by Mickey Rooney in the film "Bill"
portrayed by Mickey Rooney in the film "Bill: On His Own"
hasTrait friendliness
resilience
sociability
influenced portrayals of disabled characters in film and television
public attitudes toward people with developmental disabilities
inspiredBy institutionalization experience
knownFor being the subject of the television film "Bill"
changing public perceptions of people with developmental disabilities
friendship with Barry Morrow
legacy increased awareness of the humanity of people with developmental disabilities
inspiration for later disability advocacy stories in popular culture
lifeEvent later gained independence in the community
operated a coffee shop in Iowa City
spent many years in a state institution
movement disability rights movement
narrativeTheme friendship
independence
overcoming institutionalization
notableWork his life story as portrayed in the film "Bill"
his life story as portrayed in the film "Bill: On His Own"
placeOfBirth Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
surface form: Saint Paul, Minnesota
residence Iowa City, Iowa
Minnesota
sexOrGender male
socialRole advocate-by-example for community integration of disabled people
symbol of deinstitutionalization of people with disabilities
subjectOf book "Bill" by Barry Morrow and Beverly Morrow
documentary and biographical articles on disability rights
film "Bill"
film "Bill: On His Own"

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Bill hasMainCharacter Bill Sackter
Bill hasTitleCharacter Bill Sackter