For the first time, Colin Farrell has opened up his home and talked in-depth about life with his son James, who has Angelman syndrome. James was just a toddler when he was diagnosed with the rare ...
Colin Farrell says there are too few resources for young adults with Angelman syndrome, creating a gap in caregiving for families. (Joe Maher/BAFTA/Getty Images) Colin Farrell’s message about his son ...
Colin Farrell revealed that his 20-year-old son, James, has been living with a disorder known as Angelman Syndrome. While speaking with PEOPLE in a recent interview, the Saving Mr. Banks star, 48, ...
Actor Colin Farrell recently disclosed that his son, James, has Angelman syndrome, one of the driving factors behind Farrell's support for finding a cure for Angelman syndrome and for launching the ...
Actor Colin Farrell is known for being seen and heard on the big screen, but his next venture is about ensuring others, particularly those with intellectual disabilities, are treated with the same ...
Actor Colin Farrell, long an advocate for people with intellectual disabilities, has started a foundation in honor of his son, James, who suffers from Angelman syndrome, a rare neurogenetic disorder.
Back in August, Irish actor Colin Farrell won widespread praise when he emotionally opened up about the “terrifying” reality of having a child with disabilities in his first interview about his ...
This post was updated on April 24, 2019 to incorporate feedback from parents. Names have been changed to protect anonymity. Is this child happy? Source: Joel Frohlich (AI generated with Midjourney) ...
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Colin Farrell’s message about his son is resonating with fans and disability advocates alike. In an interview published earlier this week, the In Bruges star, 48, spoke to People about his 20-year-old ...
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