- Bill Sackter
Bill Sackter (
April 13 1913 –June 16 1983 ) was born in St. Paul,Minnesota in 1913, the son of Sam and Mary Sackter, Russian immigrants who ran agrocery store . He was the subject of twotelevision movies .Early life
Sackter had troubles at school, and in 1920 his mother placed him in the Faribault State School for the Feeble-Minded and Epileptic. Sackter never saw his mother or two sisters again, remaining there for the next 45 years. He was diagnosed as
retarded , although diagnoses performed decades later would prove his intelligence was near normal. He was never taught to read or write or even how to use atelephone . It was during his early years where he developed his love of apples and fried chicken while working on a farmDiscovery
In 1964, when new light was being shed on the treatment of the mentally ill and disabled, Sackter was moved to a
halfway house and worked odd jobs to support himself. He became ahandyman at acountry club , where Barry Morrow, afilmmaker , and his wife Bev, befriended him. Mr. Morrow began slowly to make life a bit more comfortable for Bill, getting him newdentures and becoming his dependable "buddy." Morrow became his guardian, and when he took a post at theUniversity of Iowa , Sackter followed him to Iowa City and became the sole proprietor of Wild Bill's Coffeeshop on the campus. This job delighted him. He interacted with numerous students, staff andfaculty members and was soon adored by all.Recognition
Sackter was named Handicapped Iowan of the Year in 1976, attending a ceremony in
Washington, D.C. PresidentJimmy Carter gave him special recognition in 1979. Sackter's story was told in two television movies. "Bill" was presented in December 1981, with Sackter portrayed byMickey Rooney in a role that brought him anEmmy Award and aGolden Globe . The movie also won an Emmy as outstanding drama special. Asequel , "", costarringHelen Hunt , was released two years later. Sackter's story is also told in the book "The Unlikely Celebrity: Bill Sackter's Triumph Over Disability" by Thomas Walz. Sackter died in his sleep in 1983.A new feature-length documentary, "A Friend Indeed - The Bill Sackter Story", was completed in late 2007. [ [http://www.billsackter.com Bill Sackter.com] ] Created by filmmaker Lane Wyrick, the documentary explores the life of Sackter using historic
photograph s,film andvideo footage, along with interviews with those closest to Bill. Much of the archival footage was taken by Barry Morrow as early as 1972. The documentary shows how Sackter was allowed to develop as an individual and become an important leader for people with disability, with a little help from his friends.References
External links
* [http://www.uiowa.edu/~socialwk/bills/index.html Wild Bill's Coffee Shop]
* [http://www.billsackter.com Official Website]
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