Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and 5 other profiles in perseverance

As Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D) of Arizona begins her rehabilitation from a gunshot to the head, she has already shown signs of affection, determination, and appreciation for public support. It's a difficult road, but one that others in the public eye have also trodden. Here's a look at Giffords and five others who showed resilience in the face of adversity.

5. Roger Ebert

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Roger Ebert is returning to television despite surgery that removed the lower half of his jaw.

Most movie reviewers aren't as legendary as the Hollywood stars they critique. That can't necessarily be said about Roger Ebert. Over a career that spans back to the 1960s (at the Chicago Sun-Times) his reviews have helped shape American attitudes toward film and life.

His own life took a challenging turn with a 2002 cancer diagnosis, but he has persisted in efforts to continue interpreting the value (or lack thereof) in big-screen productions. Although unable to speak in his own voice (due to a surgical operation), he's just now launching a new program, "Ebert Presents at the Movies," which will air weekly on public television and include a segment in which his views are presented in a computer voice.

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