Alex Barone Actor, Producer, Writer, Advocate & Mentor shares his story of living with Fibular He...

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Welcome to the Guilbault Girls Show where you will have the opportunity to hear from mothers, fathers, siblings, and individuals themselves about their journey of living with a disability.


In this episode we had the pleasure of interviewing Alex Barone. Alex Barone is quickly making a name for himself in Hollywood. After being selected for the "ABC Discovers: Talent Showcase," Alex has landed several roles in Television including Dopesick (opposite Michael Keaton), The Rookie (opposite Nathan Fillion), and How I met your Father (opposite Hillary Duff). Alex also landed a big role in the upcoming Netflix thriller "Luckiest Girl Alive," an adaptation of Jessica Knoll's 2015 New York Times Best-Seller of the same name, starring Mila Kunis and directed by Mike Barker (The Handmaid's Tale). Another supporting role in John Ridley's upcoming film "Shirley" (opposite Regina King).




 Alex is also known as the host and creator of the Crypt TV Docu-series, "A Little Different" which was executive produced by Eli Roth. Additionally, he is the co-creator and star of the comedic web-series "The Tommy & Bobby Show," developed with creative partner, Kurt Yaeger (Sons of Anarchy).

Alex - who was born with the congenital condition Fibular Hemimelia and underwent 43 surgeries early on in his life - is passionate about advocating and empowering performers with disabilities in the entertainment industry. As such, he is actively involved with the organization "No Limits Foundation: Camp No Limits" as a mentor/speaker to children and teens with limb differences. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland.




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Our daughter, Faith Guilbault directed a documentary called Faith’s World about her journey of living with a disability which aired on PBS in April of 2020. You can watch the documentary in full at the following link the link: https://www.pbs.org/video/faiths-worl...




“It takes a village to raise a child” is an African proverb that means an entire community of people must interact with children for those children to grow in a safe and healthy environment.




“We live in a world in which we need to share responsibility. It’s easy to say it’s not my child, not my community, not my world, not my problem. Then there are those who see the need and respond.” -Fred Rogers


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