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Gary Coleman

Gary Wayne Coleman (February 8, 1968 – May 28, 2010) was an American actor, known as a high-profile child star of the late 1970s and 1980s. Born in Zion, Illinois, Coleman grew up with his adoptive parents. Due to the corticosteroids and other medications used to treat a kidney disease, his growth was limited to 4 ft 8 in (142 cm). In the mid-1970s, he appeared in commercials and acted in an episode of Medical Center. He caught the attention of a producer after acting in a pilot for a revival of The Little Rascals (1977), who decided to cast him as Arnold Jackson in the sitcom Diff'rent Strokes (1978–1986), a role that launched Coleman into stardom. For playing the role of Arnold he received several accolades, which include two Young Artist Awards; in 1980 for Outstanding Contribution to Youth Through Entertainment and in 1982 for Best Young Actor in a Comedy Series; and three People's Choice Awards; consecutive three wins for Favorite Young TV Performer from 1980 to 1983; as well as nominations for two TV Land Awards. He was rated first on a list of VH1's "100 Greatest Kid Stars", and an influential child actor. Coleman was the highest-paid child actor on television throughout the late 1970s and 1980s. During his prime, he reprised the role of Jackson in Hello, Larry (1979), The Facts of Life (1979–1980) and Silver Spoons (1982), and Amazing Stories (1985). He acted in high-profile television series such as The Jeffersons, Good Times (both 1978), Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979–1980), and Simon & Simon (1986). He starred in the television films The Kid from Left Field (1979), Scout's Honor (1980), The Kid with the Broken Halo (1982), The Kid with the 200 I . (1983), The Fantastic World of D . Collins (1984), and Playing with Fire (1985). Additionally, he was the star of his own Saturday morning cartoon The Gary Coleman Show (1982). He also headlined two motion pictures, On the Right Track (1981) and Jimmy the Kid (1982), both financial successes. Coleman struggled financially in later life; in 1989, he successfully sued his parents and business adviser over misappropriation of his assets, only to declare bankruptcy a decade later. Very few details of Coleman's medical history have been made public, although his battles with issues such as growth deficiency, substance abuse, and depression during his life earned significant media coverage. Moving forward, a lot of his acting career consisted of him playing himself in guest appearances on television shows and films. He played roles in various television shows and films, which were rarely recurring roles. He also provided his acting talents to two video games, The Curse of Monkey Island (1997) and Postal 2 (2003). Coleman died at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo, Utah, on May 28, 2010, aged 42. He had been admitted two days earlier after falling down the stairs at his home in Santaquin and striking his head, resulting in an epidural hematoma.

Infobox

Born
Gary Wayne Coleman (1968-02-08)February 8, 1968 Zion, Illinois, U .
Died
May 28, 2010(2010-05-28) (aged 42) Provo, Utah, U .
Occupation
Actor
Years active
1974–2010
Works
Full list
Spouse
Shannon Price (m. 2007; div. 2008)
Partner
Shannon Price (2008–2010)

Tables

· Works and awards
1979
Role(s)
Best Young Actor in a Television Series
Notes
Diff'rent Strokes
1980
Young Artist Awards
Role(s)
Outstanding Contribution to Youth Through Entertainment
Notes
Himself
Role(s)
Favorite Young TV Performer
Notes
Diff'rent Strokes
1981
People's Choice Awards
Role(s)
Favorite Young TV Performer
Notes
Diff'rent Strokes
Young Artist Awards
Role(s)
Best Young Comedian – Motion Picture or Television
Notes
Diff'rent Strokes
1982
Role(s)
Worst Actor
Notes
On The Right Track
Golden Raspberry Awards
Role(s)
Worst New Actor
Notes
On The Right Track
Young Artist Awards
Role(s)
Best Young Actor in a Comedy Series
Notes
Diff'rent Strokes
People's Choice Awards
Role(s)
Favorite Young TV Performer
Notes
Diff'rent Strokes
1983
Young Artist Awards
Role(s)
Best Young Actor in a Comedy Series
Notes
Diff'rent Strokes
2003
Role(s)
Quintessential Non-Traditional Family (shared with cast)
Notes
Diff'rent Strokes
2004
TV Land Awards
Role(s)
Quintessential Non-Traditional Family (shared with cast)
Notes
Diff'rent Strokes
Year
Award
Category
Work
Result
Ref.
1979
Young Artist Awards
Best Young Actor in a Television Series
Diff'rent Strokes
Nominated
1980
Young Artist Awards
Outstanding Contribution to Youth Through Entertainment
Himself
Won
1980
People's Choice Awards
Favorite Young TV Performer
Diff'rent Strokes
Won
1981
People's Choice Awards
Favorite Young TV Performer
Diff'rent Strokes
Won
1981
Young Artist Awards
Best Young Comedian – Motion Picture or Television
Diff'rent Strokes
Nominated
1982
Golden Raspberry Awards
Worst Actor
On The Right Track
Nominated
1982
Golden Raspberry Awards
Worst New Actor
On The Right Track
Nominated
1982
Young Artist Awards
Best Young Actor in a Comedy Series
Diff'rent Strokes
Won
1982
People's Choice Awards
Favorite Young TV Performer
Diff'rent Strokes
Won
1983
Young Artist Awards
Best Young Actor in a Comedy Series
Diff'rent Strokes
Nominated
2003
TV Land Awards
Quintessential Non-Traditional Family (shared with cast)
Diff'rent Strokes
Nominated
2004
TV Land Awards
Quintessential Non-Traditional Family (shared with cast)
Diff'rent Strokes
Nominated

References

  1. "Scotsman obituary"
    http://news.scotsman.com/obituaries/Obituary-Gary-Coleman-actor.6329572.jp
  2. "Gary Coleman Biography (1968–)"
    http://www.filmreference.com/film/21/Gary-Coleman.html
  3. Los Angeles Times
    https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2010-may-29-la-me-gary-coleman-20100529-story.html
  4. abcactionnews
    https://web.archive.org/web/20100606183204/http://www.abcactionnews.com/dpp/entertainment/new-details-in-gary-coleman%27s-death-revealed-in-911-call
  5. Gary Coleman's first television commercial: Harris Bank (1974)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_vQ98mLpdg
  6. The Independent
    https://web.archive.org/web/20150925110408/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/gary-coleman-child-star-of-the-television-sitcom-diffrent-strokes-who-faced-legal-and-personal-problems-in-later-life-1987910.html
  7. "'Diff'rent Strokes' child star, Zion, Ill. native Gary Coleman dead at 42 – Chicago Tribune"
    https://www.chicagotribune.com/2010/05/28/diffrent-strokes-child-star-zion-ill-native-gary-coleman-dead-at-42/
  8. "'Diff'rent Strokes actor Gary Coleman dies at 42." CNN May 28, 2010, article added May 28, 2010.
    http://www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/TV/05/28/obit.gary.coleman/index.html
  9. Me-TV Network
    https://web.archive.org/web/20200303175922/https://www.metv.com/lists/10-things-you-never-knew-about-diffrent-strokes
  10. Killing Willis
    https://archive.org/details/killingwillisfro0000brid
  11. Gilligan's Island
  12. Members
    http://members.tripod.com/~former_child_star/news_1999.html
  13. The Daily Gazette
    https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=-hYxAAAAIBAJ&pg=4011,5595796
  14. Jet
    https://books.google.com/books?id=xboDAAAAMBAJ&q=%22Actor+Gary+Coleman+wins+%241.3+million+in+suit+against+his+parents+and+ex-adviser%22&pg=PA35
  15. TVGuide
    https://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/the-jeffersons/episodes-season-4/1030002522/
  16. Gary Coleman Makes His First Appearance | Carson Tonight Show
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWtJaQlqbbI
  17. Pearlman, Jeff (June 11, 2010). Remembering Gary Coleman as The Kid From Left Field, Sports Illustrated
    https://www.si.com/more-sports/2010/06/11/coleman
  18. Brown, Les. (October 3, 1979). NBC a Close 2d to ABC in TV Ratings, The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/1979/10/03/archives/nbc-a-close-2d-to-abc-in-tv-ratings-fight-carries-friday-night.html?_r=0
  19. TVGuide
    https://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/buck-rogers-in-the-25th-century/episodes-season-1/1000004826/
  20. Fort Lauderdale News
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