1. Dinklage
2. Davis
3. Rappaport
4. Troyer
5. Barty
6. Baker
7. Rubinstein
8. Villechaize
9. Cox
10. Stamell
11. Eaton
12. Anderson
13. Prentice
14. Klebba
15. Fondacaro
16. Evans
17. Silla
18. Dunn
19. Woodburn
20. Acuña
21. Purvis
22. Rossitto
23. Roy
24. Post
25. Gilden
26. Edmonds
27. Hunt
28. Dixon
29. Williams
30. Gil
31. Carrington
32. Povinelli
33. Ikedieze
34. Earles
35. Lewis
36. Coleman
37. Vee
38. Roventini
39. Curtis
40. Mathy
41. Powers
42. Meszaros
43. Claydon
44. Rossi
45. Cullen
46. Bravo
47. Muscat
48. Maloney
Popularity of Use
A % E % I % O % U %
24 50% 24 50% 19 39% 22 45% 9 18%
B % C % D % F % G %
6 12% 10 20% 11 22% 1 2% 4 8%
H % J % K % L % M %
3 6% 0 0% 4 8% 15 31% 8 16%
N % P % Q % R % S %
21 43% 6 12% 0 0% 20 41% 17 35%
T % V % W % X % Y %
15 31% 8 16% 4 8% 2 4% 5 10%
Z %
3 6%
Hollywood Actors with Dwarvism
50% A, E:
45% O, A, E:
43% N, O, A, E:
41% R, N, O, A, E:
39% I, R, N, O, A, E:
35% S, I, R, N, O, A, E: Rossi,
31% T, L, S, I, R, N, O, A, E: Eaton, Silla, Rossitto, Earles,
22% D, T, L, S, I, R, N, O, A, E: Anderson,
20% C, D, T, L, S, I, R, N, O, A, E:
18% U, C, D, T, L, S, I, R, N, O, A, E: Curtis, Cullen, Dunn, Acuña,
16% V, M, U, C, D, T, L, S, I, R, N, O, A, E: Coleman, Vee, Roventini, Muscat, Evans, Edmonds, Davis, Stamell,
12% P, B, V, M, U, C, D, T, L, S, I, R, N, O, A, E: Povinelli, Bravo, Purvis, Post, Rappaport, Rubinstein, Prentice,
10% Y, P, B, V, M, U, C, D, T, L, S, I, R, N, O, A, E: Claydon, Maloney, Troyer, Barty, Roy,
8% W, K, G, Y, P, B, V, M, U, C, D, T, L, S, I, R, N, O, A, E: Lewis, Powers, Williams, Gil, Carrington, Woodburn, Gilden, Baker, Klebba, Dinklage,
6% Z, H, W, K, G, Y, P, B, V, M, U, C, D, T, L, S, I, R, N, O, A, E: Mathy, Meszaros, Hunt, Ikedieze, Villechaize,
4% X, Z, H, W, K, G, Y, P, B, V, M, U, C, D, T, L, S, I, R, N, O, A, E: Cox, Dixon,
2% F, X, Z, H, W, K, G, Y, P, B, V, M, U, C, D, T, L, S, I, R, N, O, A, E: Fondacaro,
0% Q, J,
Conclusion: insufficient data to identify a particular linguistic group as the source, but the population before the Bandgap are S linguistic group, 83% coming in after the fall of the Roman Republic. Why didnt they shift in linguistic group like the rest of the Italian population? Because Early Christianity considered those with Dwarvism to be evil, agents of Satan, degenerate, diseased and everything else that results in a population culturally isolated from the rest of civilization. As a result, they represent the end of the Roman period more than the current Italian population.