'Peanut Butter Falcon,' 'The Good Doctor' Creatives on Disability Representation in Hollywood: 'I'm Optimistic'

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Cheers and applause broke out at the 2019 Media Access Awards when presenter Daryl “Chill” Mitchell from NCIS: New Orleans started singing and rapping onstage. But that wasn’t the only cause for celebration Thursday night.

From left: Daryl Mitchell, Katherin Beattie and Kurt Yaeger

Cheers and applause broke out at the 2019 Media Access Awards when presenter Daryl “Chill” Mitchell fromstarted singing and rapping onstage. But that wasn’t the only cause for celebration Thursday night. Attending the event was significant for this year’s honorees, hosts, presenters, actors and performers, most of whom have a personal connection to disability awareness. "I have a daughter with autism, so I understand what it’s like to live with people with special needs, in their homes and in their families. That alone makes me sensitive to what this is all about,” said Joe Mantegna,actor and co-host of the Media Access Awards. “I’ve been in show business 50 years.

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