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Gary Coleman Taken Off Life Support, Dead at 42

Former child star and actor Gary Coleman of Diff’rent Strokes fame has died. He was 42. He was taken off life support earlier today and passed away . The diminutive Coleman passed away at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo after suffering a brain hemorrhage and losing consciousness. A resident of Santaquin, Utah, Coleman had been hospitalized Wednesday and lost consciousness the next day. He was on life support until this afternoon. Born with failed kidneys, Coleman had undergone two transplants by age 14 and his growth was permanently stunted by the side effects of dialysis. He was a precocious, chubby-cheeked Coleman was 10 when Diff’rent Strokes debuted on NBC in 1978. The popular show lasted for eight seasons. R.I.P. Gary Coleman (1968-2010). The scene-stealing Gary quickly became a pop-culture icon, whose recurring line “Whatchoo talkin’ ’bout, Willis?” became a national catchphrase. At the height of his TV series success, Coleman reportedly earned $64,000 per week and is said to have made some $18 million during his heyday. His acting career as an adult fell far short of his glory days, however, with only occasional guest appearances and small roles in films and TV movies. Coleman has had encounters with the law in recent years, including just this February, when he accepted a plea deal on domestic violence charges. That stemmed from an incident with wife Shannon Price , who took him off life support today. Gary’s health problems also escalated in recent years. Hopefully he is now at peace. Our condolences to Gary Coleman’s family, friends and fans in this difficult time . He will be remembered and missed.

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Gary Coleman Put On Life Support

After being hospitalized on Wednesday following a fall, the actor is unconscious. By Jocelyn Vena Gary Coleman Photo: Todd Williamson/ Getty Images After being hospitalized on Wednesday, Gary Coleman is now on life support and unconscious, according to The Associated Press. He reportedly fell and suffered from an intracranial hemorrhage at his home outside of Salt Lake City. In a statement to E! Online Coleman’s manager, John Alcantar, said that right now the actor needs “thoughts and prayers” from his fans after his condition took a turn for the worse. After initially going to a local hospital for treatment on Wednesday, Coleman had been transferred to the ICU at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center for further tests and treatment. “As of mid-morning on May 27, Mr. Coleman was conscious and lucid,” Alcantar explained. “By early afternoon, Mr. Coleman was slipping in and out of consciousness and his condition worsened. … We are saddened to announce that since mid-afternoon, Mountain Time, on May 27, 2010, Mr. Coleman has been unconscious and on life support.” The statement from his manager says that despite his recent health scares and personal issues, the “Diff’rent Strokes” star “always has had fond memories of being an entertainer and appreciates his fans for all their support over the years. At this critical moment, we can only ask for your thoughts and prayers for Gary to make a speedy and full recovery.” A rep for Coleman had not responded to MTV News’ request for comment by press time. Coleman, who first became famous for playing Arnold Drummond on the TV series “Diff’rent Strokes,” also has a congenital kidney disease and receives frequent dialysis. Coleman had heart surgery last fall that became complicated by pneumonia, his attorney Randy Kester told the AP. Coleman has lived in Utah since 2005, when he moved there to star in a comic film called “Church Ball,” which is based on the basketball leagues formed by Mormons. Coleman and his wife, Shannon Price, met on the set of the film and married in 2007. Share your well-wishes for Gary Coleman in the comments below. Related Photos Career In Photos: Gary Coleman

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Gary Coleman Is In Critical Condition At Hospital

This is the third emergency of Gary Coleman this year. The Different Stokes star is presently listed in critical condition in a Provo, Utah, hospital. Hospital spokeswoman Janet Frank confirmed that Coleman is a patient at Utah Vally Regional Medical Center. He is listed in critical condition. He was admitted Wednesday. However, they are not conforming what department he is in or any further details. According to Coleman’s brother-in-law, the actor suffered a head injury after a fall. In February, Coleman was hospitalized after experiencing a seizure on the set of The Insider, and was also hospitalized in January. Gary Coleman Is In Critical Condition At Hospital is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Gary Coleman in Utah hospital

“I can confirm Mr. Coleman is a patient here at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center,” hospital spokeswoman Janet Frank tells us. “He#39;s listed in critical condition. He was admitted Wednesday. We are not confirming what department he#39;s in or any further details.” Gary Coleman is facing his third medical emergency this year. The Diff#39;rent Strokes star, 42, is currently listed in critical condition in a Provo, Utah, hospital. Coleman#39;s brother-in-law told TMZ.com that the actor suffe

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Brittany Murphy And Simon Monjack: A History Of Their Romance

Late actress and screenwriter, who married in 2007, died within five months of each other. By Gil Kaufman Brittany Murphy and Simon Monjack Photo: Riccardo Savi/ WireImage On its surface, it was an unusual romance to say the least. The twice-engaged beautiful young actress with the sometimes-spotty filmography and the frumpy British B-movie director/screenwriter with a history of financial struggles who faced deportation just months before their wedding. Now, just over three years after the revelation of their secret April 2007 nuptials, Brittany Murphy and Simon Monjack are dead , both having collapsed and passed away in the Hollywood home they shared with Murphy’s mother. Murphy — who died in December at age 32 from a combination of pneumonia, anemia and multiple drug intoxication &#8212 had a series of high-profile relationships with he likes of Ashton Kutcher and Fred Durst during her once-hot career. She was engaged to Jeff Kwatinetz, the Hollywood heavyweight producer/manager, for around five months in 2004. She then broke it off with him and got engaged in 2005 to a production assistant on her 2004 film, “Little Black Book,” Joe Macaluso. The pair ended their romance in August 2006. The actress once told tabloid magazine OK that she met Monjack when she was 17 and that the two had kept in touch over the years. “The easiest decision I ever made in my life was getting married,” she said. “He’s flown around the world to make sure we spend every single night together.” If the two kept in touch, it was a secret to most people in Hollywood, because even the tabloids were surprised when the pair tied the knot in a quiet Jewish ceremony in April 2007 after never really appearing in public together and not announcing their engagement. The small ceremony was reportedly attended by family members and wasn’t revealed until an Us Weekly reporter spotted the pair wearing wedding rings at the Kentucky Derby in early May 2007. E! Online speculated that the couple had gotten engaged at some point in the previous eight months, because before that, Murphy was still planning her wedding to Macaluso. The marriage was also shocking because Monjack, seven years older than Murphy, was practically unknown in the entertainment business and the press he had gotten was mostly unkind. Monjack was born in Hillingdon, England, on August 5, 1970. He was credited with writing, producing and directing the little-seen 2000 movie “Two Days, Nine Lives,” which starred “Hellboy II” actor Luke Goss as a movie producer who enters rehab after a drug-related crash. He also had a disputed co-writing credit on the Edie Sedgwick bio “Factory Girl.” He became most well-known for a pair of warrants issued in Virginia for alleged credit-card theft fraud that were later dropped, a nearly $500,000 judgment against him in 2006 following a lawsuit by a British investment firm and a nine-day jail stint in February 2007 by customs officials for overstaying his work visa. Even after their wedding, the couple was infrequently seen in public, and when news did emerge, it was typically unflattering, such as when Monjack allegedly showed up drunk and belligerent on the set of Murphy’s final film, 2009’s “The Caller.” Reports at the time said that Murphy was fired from the film after Monjack burst onto the set inebriated and disrupted shooting. A short time later, she was found dead in her home. Rumors swirled again when a distraught Monjack refused to allow the coroner’s office to do an autopsy on the actress.

Are children really deficient in Ritalin or Prozac? – 3 Min Video: No More ADHD

CCHRInt — September 15, 2009 — Dr. Mary Ann Block, Medical director of the Block Center, is an outspoken critic of children being diagnosed ADHD and put on drugs documented to cause tics, stunted growth, heart attack, stroke and sudden death. She describes how parents are being misinformed about the medical legitimacy of ADHD and the dangers of the drugs being prescribed to treat children. She encourages parents to have their child given a full medical examination to find underlying medical problems that are being misdiagnosed as a mental disorder. To read more click here http://www.cchrint.org added by: PepsiJuror

‘Lost’ 911 Call: Someone’s Breaking Into My Home

Filed under: Malcolm David Kelley , Lost , Celebrity Justice TMZ has obtained the 911 call made by ” Lost ” star Malcolm David Kelley last week — in which he calmly tells the operator, “someone’s trying to break into my house.” During the call, Malcolm — who plays Walt on the ABC show — tells the dispatcher… Read more

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FBI to MJ Doc — Go to Bev Hills!

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Arnie Klein Law enforcement sources tell TMZ they were called out to the medical office of Michael Jackson ‘s good friend and personal physician, Arnold Klein , to investigate new alleged death threats. As TMZ first reported, Klein — along with Jason Pfeiffer , the… Read more

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Bret Michaels Announces ‘Oprah,’ ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ and Concert Tour Plans

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Let the good times roll again for Bret Michaels! The rocker has announced his comeback plans after suffering a massive brain hemorrhage last month that nearly ended his life. He’ll start by making his first televised appearance since the medical scare on The Oprah Winfrey Show on May 19. read more

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Beverly Peele car accident

Beverly Peele — who appeared on hundreds of magazine covers and in several music videos in the late #39;80s — tells TMZ, Peele is currently in “very serious condition” at the UCLA Medical Center. Former Model Beverly Peele was rushed to a Los Angeles hospital after a car accident last night. TMZ has reported that she in a “very serious condition” at the UCLA Medical Center. The ex-supermodel graced over a hundred covers and was featured in many videos in the 80′s. Our thoughts and prayers a

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