don't know the actual name but the disorder causes you to stay looking younger than you really are. The character was actually in her 30's but looked 12.
I did not see this picture so I am somewhat puzzled. Title may have something to do with fire fighting, but then movies do have elusive, evasive titles- Imitation of Life was about Race-mixing, not artists. It is very rare in movie making that a child character is deliberately killed off as part of a plot, even in films dealing with abduction and child-abuse. The death of a Girl Child- is beyond words, anguish.
If it's out of print, that means that no one has it for sale.......however, to find out if any movie is on DVD, go to Google, and enter the title of the movie, and 'DVD" as in, "Gone with the Wind DVD"...and you will get information.......
Barbra Streisand
The casting director, but the final calls are from the producers, director, and writer. It would be rare for a film's screen writer to be involved with casting a film.
He is doing well, after going back to school and completing his degree he is now working and living on the East Coast.
In the movie "The Orphan," the girl actually has a rare disorder called hypopituitarism, which stunts her growth and causes her to appear younger than she actually is.
Esther was a 33-year-old woman named Leena Klammer, who posed as a 9-year-old girl. She suffered from hypopituitarism, a rare disorder where the pituitary gland stops working. She suffered from dwarfism as a result of the disorder.
A Girl of the Limberlost
There isn't one for rare or orphan diseases per se. When it comes to autoimmune diseases, there are various ribbons for a variety of autoimmune illness/disorders. There is not an "umbrella" ribbon but individual ribbon for, for ex., autoimmune hepatitis, crohns disease, MS, etc. There are "catch all"-ribbons available, however none of these are specifically for orphan disease or the umbrella diagnosis of autoimmune disorder.
Considered a rare disorder.
It's a rare neurological disorder.
a rare blood disorder
unable to feel pain
I think that the best sollution for that disorder would have to be a noose.
The movie 'The Girl Who Spelled Freedom' is for sale at some video stores across the United States. This movie originally came out in VHS Format. Both the digital copies and VHS copies are very rare and costly.
Its rare for a bone to go through the skin. There is no disorder that I know of
Once thought to be a rare disorder, TS is one of the most common genetic conditions