Robert Duvall stayed out of the sun for six weeks and dyed his hair blond for the role of Arthur "Boo" Radley, who, according to the story, spent much of his life as a recluse. The character of Radley is based in part on Harper Lee's recollection of Alfred "Son" Bouleware, who lived with his parents in a dilapidated, mostly boarded-up house just a few doors away from the Lee house. His father kept him confined to the house after young Alfred was involved in an incident of vandalism. Described in the book and in the movie as leaving the house only at night, because the sun hurt his eyes, this might suggest that Boo Radley suffered from Albinism (lack of pigment in the skin, in the hair and in the irises of the eyes).
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