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Katy

[key-tee]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Katherine or Catherine.



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His parents, Katy and David Delbis, are seated nearby, as is his access and creative coach, Elaine Hall.

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Casting director Jennifer Venditti put out an open call, which April Smallwood of Spotlight Development saw and sent to Delbis’ mother, Katy.

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“A happy-go-lucky young man, neurodivergent — it practically described Aidan,” Katy says in a later interview.

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And, Katy says, she had no idea what sort of movie it was for.

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“As I drove him to the school,” Katy said, “I told him that he might not get on since there were a lot of kids who had been playing basketball for years, which he had not. He said, ‘Mom, I just want to see what it’s like.’”

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