Here is a list of famous, sort of famous, and up and coming talent with Cerebral Palsy!
Comedians, Actors, and Actresses – For famous comedians, actors, and actresses living with cerebral palsy or brain injury, the spotlight shines just as brightly—if not brighter—than for anyone else. Rather than letting CP define their limits, these performers transform adversity into art, blending sharp wit, candid storytelling, and unwavering confidence. By keeping their humor grounded in real-life experiences and embracing authenticity on stage and screen, they not only entertain but also challenge audiences to see ability instead of disability.
Cerebral palsy hasn’t stopped Famous Comedians, Actors, and Actresses from shining in the spotlight. RJ Mitte, known for playing Walter White Jr. in Breaking Bad, lives with cerebral palsy and uses his platform to advocate for disability representation. Comedian Josh Blue, winner of Last Comic Standing, incorporates his condition into his stand-up, blending humor with awareness. Actress Geri Jewell broke barriers on The Facts of Life, becoming one of the first disabled performers in a recurring TV role. These artists prove that cerebral palsy is not a limitation—it’s part of a powerful story of resilience and creativity.
Other categories of famous people with CP you might be interested in: Business & Science, Writers & Artists, Sports Athletes

Geri Jewell (Actress & Comedian)
Suffered her brain injury when born three months premature due to her mother’s car accident. She was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at eighteen months. After honing her stand-up act, Jewell caught the eye of producers and, in 1980, was cast as Geri Tyler on NBC’s The Facts of Life, becoming the first regularly featured actor with a disability on a prime-time sitcom. Learn more at gerijewell.com

Josh Blue (Comedian & Athlete)
Winner of Last Comic Standing (2006) who incorporates his cerebral palsy into his stand-up routine. He also played for the U.S. Paralympic soccer team in 2004. Josh has Cerebral Palsy, but that doesn’t stop him from poking fun at himself. Learn more at https://www.joshblue.com/media/

Rosie Jones (Actress & Comedian)
Proudly incorporates her cerebral palsy into her work with wit and authenticity. Known for her appearances on The Last Leg, 8 Out of 10 Cats, and QI, Rosie challenges stereotypes through sharp humor and fearless storytelling. She’s the founder of The Rosie Jones Foundation, which supports young people with CP, ensuring no one feels alone or unheard. Her children’s books, including The Amazing Edie Eckhart, feature disabled protagonists, empowering readers with representation and joy. Rosie’s voice is bold, cheeky, and trailblazing!

Alice Kina Diehl (Actor and Advocate)
Born in 1986 with cerebral palsy. She started acting as a teenager. At 16, she received the John Ritter Scholarship for acting. She trained at the Howard Fine Acting Studio in Los Angeles. Alice appeared in Speechless, Special, and 9-1-1. Her role in 9-1-1 marked her first co-star credit. She voiced a character in Disney’s Strange World. Alice champions disability representation in entertainment. She calls herself “an advocate cleverly disguised as an actor.”

RJ Mitte (Actor)
Born in 1992 and diagnosed with cerebral palsy at age three. He wore leg braces and underwent years of therapy. Acting helped him gain confidence and control over his body. He rose to fame playing Walter Jr. on Breaking Bad. The role mirrored his real-life experience with CP. RJ uses his platform to advocate for disability inclusion. He’s spoken at the United Nations and other global forums. He challenges Hollywood to cast authentically. RJ believes disability is a strength, not a limitation. His work continues to reshape perceptions of cerebral palsy.
