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Gary Coleman in Critical Condition at Hospital

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By Ken Lee
Thursday May 27, 2010 06:55 PM EDT


Gary Coleman is facing his third medical emergency this year.

The Diff'rent Strokes star, 42, is currently listed in critical condition in a Provo, Utah, hospital.

"I can confirm Mr. Coleman is a patient here at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center," hospital spokeswoman Janet Frank tells PEOPLE. "He's listed in critical condition. He was admitted Wednesday. We are not confirming what department he's in or any further details."

Coleman's brother-in-law told TMZ.com that the actor suffered a head injury after a fall.

A rep and lawyer for the actor didn't return calls for comment.

Coleman was hospitalized after suffering a seizure on the set of The Insider in February, and was hospitalized in January as well.

Gary Coleman in Critical Condition at Hospital - Health, Gary Coleman : People.com
 
Huyu jamaa baada ya kuingizwa mjini na wajanja miaka ilee hakuweza kabisa kurudi kwenye form.
 
Huyu jamaa baada ya kuingizwa mjini na wajanja miaka ilee hakuweza kabisa kurudi kwenye form.

Waliomuingiza mjini ni wazazi wake ambao hana uhusiano nao kabisa kwa miaka mingi sasa kama sikosei tangu alipokuwa teenager or in his early 20s.
 
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Gary Coleman in "The Kid From Left Field"
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When diminutive comedic actor Gary Coleman died on Friday after a brain hemorrhage, pop culture fans of "Diff'rent Strokes" rushed to the Internet to post their "Whatchu talkin' 'bout, Willis?" tributes, and the news channels tried to piece together the details of his death (he had suffered a seizure on an episode of "The Insider" in February, and was admitted to a hospital in Provo, Utah, on Wednesday).

Mostly, though, there was a palpable sense of shock that the perennially youthful actor was gone so soon.

Almost as shocking as his death is the fact that Gary Coleman was 42 years old. Because his height topped out at 4 feet 8 inches, Coleman would always be young Arnold Jackson in the eyes of TV watchers. In more recent years, the public seemed hard-pressed to accept the more unfortunate aspects of this otherwise-cheerful comedian's life.

[Photos: Remembering the moments of Gary Coleman's life]

In his happier days in the late 1970s and the early 1980s, Coleman was a true cornerstone of popular culture, and wherever he went, laughter seemed not far behind.

Gary Coleman broke into acting in a series of successful guest appearances on everything from "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century" to "The Jeffersons" and "Good Times.

Gary Coleman as "Mr. President" in "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century":


...in a cameo on "The Jeffersons":



...and as a persistent, crushed-out young man on "Good Times":



"Diff'rent Strokes" premiered on November 3, 1978, and ran for a very successful eight seasons. Coleman was just 10 years old when he first played Arnold Jackson, the role that would eventually make him a star. The plot centered on orphans Arnold and brother Willis (Todd Bridges), who were adopted by a wealthy Park Avenue resident named Phillip Drummond (Conrad Bain), who learned just as much from them as they learned from him. Willis had a knack for getting involved in many wacky hijinks that would always result in Arnold's now more than iconic catch phrase, "Whatchu talkin' 'bout, Willis?":



Coleman had a fairly successful film career as well. In 1979′s "The Kid From Left Field" -- a remake of a 1953 movie -- Coleman starred alongside Robert Guillaume, playing Jackie Robinson "J.R." Cooper, who wound up the manager of the San Diego Padres even though he was a child:



And later, in 1981′s "On the Right Track" (eventually played relentlessly on HBO), Coleman played an orphaned shoeshine boy who lived in a locker at a railway station. He costarred with Norman Fell (better known as Mr. Roper on "Three's Company"):



Eventually, Coleman proved so popular on "Diff'rent Strokes" that in 1982, he was given his own Saturday morning cartoon called "The Gary Coleman Show." Eerily enough, given recent news, in his self-titled show, Coleman played an angel who returns to Earth to help other children with their problems:



Talk About It: Do you think there's a "Diff'rent Strokes" curse?


Gary Coleman's Comedy Legacy - Yahoo! TV Blog
 
hiki kitoto nilikuwa nakimind sana ana kipaji...RIP
 
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We acha tu! yaani mie maka kesho nazimia sana kipaji cha huyu bwana na hasa kwenye Differnt strokes!

R.I.P Garry yule bro wake kwenye comedy anaitwa nani?

Nimeoma huko kwenye wikipedia; jamaa kafa akiwa alosto! Arrgh wakati tunasikitikia kina Mzee Pwagu; kumbe hata huko majuu
 
We acha tu! yaani mie maka kesho nazimia sana kipaji cha huyu bwana na hasa kwenye Differnt strokes!

R.I.P Garry yule bro wake kwenye comedy anaitwa nani?
Nadhani anaitwa Todd Bridges, kwenye dirrect strokes akiitwa Willis... Kifo chake kinagusa wengi sana
R.I.P
 
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In 1999 the actor announced he was filing for bankruptcy. The first hint of his financial problems, however, came in 1989, when he sued his parents and former manager for allegedly misappropriating his nearly $4 million trust fund.


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In 1998 Coleman, then working as a security guard, was charged with assaulting a woman who had approached him for an autograph. The actor pleaded no contest to a lesser charge, paid a fine, and was sent to anger management


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In 2003 Coleman was one of the 135 candidates for California governor in the state's open recall election. His campaign was sponsored by the East Bay Express newsweekly in an attempt to satirize the election. Coleman came in 8th place with some 14,000 votes
 
Hadi leo picha niliyokua nayo kichwanai ni ya utoto...
RIP Gary!
 

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Me too! Kumbe alishakuwa mtu mzima...R.I.P
Si tu kuwa mtu mzima bali pia alikuwa na mke. Tizama chini uone jinsi mkewe anavyoelezea na kutoa shukrani kwa fans. Japo ni taarifa ya tangu 28/5/2010 naamini kutakuwa na lots of funeral preparation developments.


Gary Coleman's Widow Speaks Out

Us Magazine - May 28, 2010 11:59 PM PDT
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Hours after she watched husband Gary Coleman pass away, Shannon Price acknowledged fan support in a moving statement.
In a press conference held Friday afternoon, Shannon's brother, Shawn Price, read a note on her behalf.

"We are very grateful for all the wonderful support everyone has been extending to Gary's family," Shannon's statement began.
"Thousands of emails have poured in to the hospital. This has been so comforting to the family to know how beloved he still is."

On Wednesday, Coleman -- who was born with a congenital kidney disease that caused him to only grow to only 4-foot-8 -- suffered an intracranial hemorrhage after he hurt his head following a fall in his Utah home. He slipped into a coma Thursday afternoon, and passed away at approximately 12:05 p.m. at a Provo, Utah hospital, surrounded by his wife and other family members. The Diff'rent Strokes actor -- who suffered from health woes throughout his life -- was 42.

Funeral arrangements and more details about Coleman's death will be released soon, Shawn Price added.
"Thank you so much for all that you guys have done and for the support and prayers that you guys have given us."
 
Du siku mbaya hizi, nilidokeza kwenye ile post ya Mc Chichi (RIP), ni jana tu tumekuwa na habari kuwa yule muigizaji nguli wa Hollywood Denis Hooper amefariki dunia kwa ugonjwa wa kansa, wapumzike salama.
 
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