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Mullins at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. Aimee Mullins (born 1976 in Allentown, Pennsylvania) is an American athlete, actress, and fashion model best known for her collegiate-level athletic accomplishments, despite a disability that resulted in the amputation of both of her legs.
[edit] BackgroundMullins was born with fibular hemimelia (missing fibula bones) and, as a result, had both of her legs amputated below the knee when she was a year old. She is a graduate of Parkland High School in Allentown and Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. While attending Georgetown University she competed against able-bodied athletes in NCAA Division I track and field events and set Paralympic records in 1996 in Atlanta in the 100-meter dash and the long jump. Her personal bests are: 15.77 seconds for the 100-meter dash, 34.60 seconds for the 200 meter, and 3.5 meters for the long-jump. Also while at Georgetown, Mullins won a place on the Foreign Affairs internship program, working at The Pentagon. She also makes appearances as a motivational speaker. [edit] Fashion modelIn 1999, she modelled for British fashion designer Alexander McQueen in his London show, on a pair of hand-carved wooden prosthetic legs made from solid ash, with integral boots.[1] She is able to change her height between 5ft 8 in and 6ft 1 by changing her legs.[1] She has been named one of the fifty most beautiful people in the world by People. [edit] ActressIn 2002, she appeared in Matthew Barney's Cremaster 3 as a cheetah woman (the Entered Novitiate and Oonagh MacCumhail). In 2006, she appeared in World Trade Center, playing the role of a reporter. She also appeared, in 2003, in the made-for-television version of Agatha Christie's Five Little Pigs, as the woman who asks Hercule Poirot to clear her dead mother of murder. [edit] Films and television
[edit] BooksMullins has been featured in the following books:
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Categories: American actors | American female models | American sprinters | Long jumpers | Athletes at the 1996 Summer Paralympics | Paralympic athletes of the United States | American amputees | Parkland High School alumni | Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service alumni | People from the Lehigh Valley | 1976 births | Living people |
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