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Gary Coleman "Dies"

Actor Gary Coleman dies at age 42 after slipping into a Coma. R.I.P. "Little Man"

Gary Coleman "Dies"

Reply #1
"What you talkin' bout, Willis?"
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Gary Coleman "Dies"

Reply #2
I had the chance to meet him a number of years ago. He was small in stature but tall in presence. Not that he was a dominating personality, but he knew how to present himself. His demeanor commanded attention and he was good to tall to. You know, for a star that wasn't blatantly addicted to drugs and alcohol, had it pretty rough. In fact, if anybody had an excuse to be addicted, it was him! But he pressed on in spite of the humiliation that was so apparent, and tried to make a life for himself. You can’t help but respect that...well, at least I can't help but to respect that. I hope he's resting in peace.

Gary Coleman "Dies"

Reply #3
Tragic end to an all-too-short career. RIP
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Gary Coleman "Dies"

Reply #4
Is there anybody connected with that show that hasn't had a tragic life?

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Gary Coleman "Dies"

Reply #5
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Reply #6
rip