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Schappell LoriandGeorgeix

Sep 18, 1961

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American conjoined twins, both actors, and individually a country singer and a facilitator. In 2007, George, who was at that time known as Reba Schappell, stated that although assigned female at birth, he identified as male and changed his name to George. George Schappell has designed support equipment for people with physical handicaps, including a specialized wheelchair and a mobility aid for dogs. As country singer Reba Schappell, George has performed widely in the United States and visited Germany and Japan and in 1997, won an L.A. Music Award for Best New Country Artist. George sang "Fear of Being Alone" over the credits of Stuck on You, a comedy film about a pair of fictitious conjoined twins. Lori acts as Georges facilitator. She works in a laundry, arranging her workload around Georges singing commitments. Lori says that, as a fan of Georges, she pays to attend concerts, just like all the other fans, simply making herself quiet and "invisible" while George is performing. As conjoined twins, Lori and George Schappell have appeared in a number of television documentaries and talk shows. They have also acted in an episode of the television series Nip/Tuck, in which they played conjoined twins Rose and Raven Rosenberg. On June 21, 2007, Lori and George took part in the grand opening of "Ripleys Believe It Or Not ! Odditorium" in Times Square in New York. This is the first time they were billed as Lori and George Schappell. The siblings are craniopagus conjoined twins joined at the head, but having very different personalities and living - insofar as possible - individual lives. While Lori is able-bodied (she is a trophy-winning bowler), George has spina bifida, which has caused growth retardation of his lower body and severe mobility impairment. They are therefore of very different heights with Lori being 5 1" and George 44". Link to Wikipedia biography Read less

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Lori and George Schappell

Lori and George Schappell (born September 18, 1961, in Reading, Pennsylvania) are craniopagus conjoined twins. Lori, using the professional name Reba Schappell, has pursued a career in country music. George, who goes by his birth name, has bowled professionally. They are notable for having successfully lived independent adult lives, with Lori achieving significant independence despite George’s greater physical limitations.

Early Life and Separation

Lori and George were born joined at the head, a rare condition known as craniopagus twinning. Doctors determined that surgical separation was too risky due to the extent of shared brain tissue and blood vessels. They spent their early lives in institutions, facing numerous medical challenges and societal prejudice. Despite these difficulties, their parents were committed to giving them as normal a life as possible.

Independent Living and Careers

Lori and George have consistently advocated for their own independence. Lori, known professionally as Reba Schappell, pursued her passion for country music and has performed at various venues. She has released an album titled "Through and Through," and has been featured in several documentaries and news stories. George, while facing greater physical challenges, pursued professional bowling and manages Lori's career.

Advocacy and Public Profile

Lori and George have been the subject of numerous documentaries and news stories, sharing their story and advocating for the rights of people with disabilities. They have participated in discussions on bioethics, challenging perceptions about disability and quality of life. Their willingness to share their lives publicly has contributed to greater understanding and acceptance of conjoined twins and individuals with unique medical conditions. They have helped break down societal stigmas associated with visible differences.

Information regarding their active social media presence and very recent projects is limited in widely available sources. As their public appearances and activities may vary, direct contact with their management or representatives would likely provide the most up-to-date information.

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