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http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news wrote:
Real 'Rain Man' Kim Peek dies of heart attack

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Kim Peek met Barry Morrow in the 1980s, who went on to write Rain Man

By David Usborne in New York
Wednesday, 23 December 2009

Kim Peek, the autistic savant whose extraordinary genius for mental retention inspired the Oscar-winning film Rain Man, has died, his parents have confirmed.

Kim Peek, 58, died of a heart attack in Utah on Saturday morning after suffering from serious upper respiratory problems in recent weeks, his father, Fran Peek, said. He was said to have memorised the contents of 9,000 books, including the plays of Shakespeare and both old and new testaments of the Bible. But he also suffered from deep mental disabilities. At the time of his birth, doctors had recommended putting him an institution, saying his condition meant he would never walk or talk. "We refused," his father recalled.

Kim Peek grew into a shy adult whose life trajectory was set to change unutterably with a chance meeting in the early 1980s at a convention with a Hollywood screenwriter, Barry Morrow. It inspired Morrow to write Rain Man, which starred Dustin Hoffman as a savant and Tom Cruise as his brother. The film won four Oscars, including a Best Actor award for Hoffman.

It also spelled the end of Mr Peek's privacy. Thereafter he toured the world lecturing on the unsual capability of his brain. He was named Kim-puter by some of his friends. "He had a depth and breadth of knowledge and a memory that was just unbelievable," Daniel Christensen, a professor at the University of Utah's Neuropsychiatric Institute, told The Salt Lake Tribune newspaper. "He was unique. I don't know if there will ever be another person quite like Kim."

Scans carried out on Mr Peek's brain revealed that it lacked a corpus callosum, which contains the tissue that would normally connect its two halves. The condition meant he would retain about 98 per cent of everything he read or heard, against 45 per cent for the average person.

By the time of his death at the weekend, Mr Peek had spoken to more than 64 million people about his special condition. And his ability to give the postcode of any location in the US, or a string of significant events for any date in history, left an indelible mark. "It was just unbelievable, all the things that he knew," his father said.

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/world-news/real-rain-man-kim-peek-dies-of-heart-attack-14608788.html

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