Gary Coleman


 

Gary Wayne Coleman (born February 8, 1968 in Zion, Illinois) is an American actor.

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February 8 - 1968 - Zion, Illinois - American - Actor

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Coleman is most famous for the role of Arnold Jackson on Diff'rent Strokes, an American sitcom which ran on NBC from 1978 to 1985 and then switched to ABC. He was particularly famous for his catch phrase, "Whatchoo talkin' 'bout, Willis?", delivered to his character's older brother Willis Jackson (Todd Bridges).

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Diff'rent Strokes - Sitcom - NBC - 1978 - 1985 - ABC - Catch phrase - Todd Bridges

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Coleman was born with a congenital kidney disease causing nephritis (an autoimmune destruction of the kidney), which halted his growth at an early age, leading to a notably small stature (4' 8") which became his most distinguishing feature. Coleman has had two kidney transplants, one in 1973 and one in 1984, and requires constant dialysis.

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Congenital - Kidney - Nephritis - Transplants - 1973 - 1984 - Dialysis

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During the run of the show Coleman was a popular figure, starring in a number of feature films and made-for-TV movies including On the Right Track, and The Kid With the Broken Halo. The Kid With the Broken Halo eventually served as the basis for the Hanna-Barbera produced animated series The Gary Coleman Show from 1982.

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Made-for-TV movies - Hanna-Barbera - 1982

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At the height of his fame on Diff'rent Strokes, Coleman earned $70,000 per episode. As he grew older, however, he fell from public favour and, after the cancellation of Diff'rent Strokes, his acting career declined sharply.

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Coleman famously sued his own parents and manager over misappropriation of his $3.8 million trust fund, and won a $1,280,000 ruling on February 23, 1993. The basis for the lawsuit was that using the trust fund, his parents had accumulated $770,000 for themselves, leaving Gary only $220,000. He briefly owned a video game arcade in Fisherman's Village in Marina del Rey, near Santa Monica, California from 1993 to 1994. Despite this, Coleman filed for bankruptcy in 1999. In 2001, he was employed as a shopping mall security guard in the Los Angeles area (a video of him trying to stop a vehicle from entering a compound while the driver ridiculed him was a popular Internet phenomenon). He occasionally is able to cash in on his camp value to members of Generation X, by appearing in cameo roles. As with Knight Rider, Rubik's Cube, Care Bears, the Smurfs and other artifacts from the early 1980s, Coleman's popularity coincided with the childhood of a particularly productive demographic of internet users, and he is, as of 2004, a minor cult figure.

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February 23 - 1993 - Video game - Marina del Rey - Santa Monica - California - 1994 - Bankruptcy - 1999 - 2001 - Los Angeles - Camp - Generation X - Knight Rider - Rubik's Cube - Care Bears - Smurfs - 1980s - 2004 - Cult

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Coleman appeared in court on November 2, 2000, charged with assault. He was ordered to pay bus driver Tracy Fields $1,665 for hospital bills resulting from a fight, stemming from an attempt by Fields to get Coleman's autograph whilst he was shopping for a bulletproof vest in a California mall.http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,3385,00.html Coleman said he felt "threatened by her insistence" and punched her in the head.

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November 2 - 2000 - Bulletproof vest

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Coleman was a candidate for governor in the 2003 California recall election. This campaign was sponsored by the free newsweekly the East Bay Express as a satirical comment on the recall. After Arnold Schwarzenegger announced his candidacy, Coleman stated that he would be voting for Schwarzenegger. Coleman placed 8th in a field of 135 candidates, receiving 14,242 votes.

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Governor - 2003 California recall election - East Bay Express - Arnold Schwarzenegger - 8th in a field of 135 candidates

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Since the recall elections, Coleman has been starring in television and radio commercials for a short term loan company in the Los Angeles market.

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Coleman is a character (not an actor) in the hit 2003 Broadway musical, Avenue Q, which won the 2004 Tony Award. In the musical, Coleman is portrayed by actress Natalie Venetia Belcon.

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2003 - Broadway - Musical - Avenue Q - 2004 - Tony Award

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In 2004, Coleman played a supporting role in the controversial computer game Postal² by Running With Scissors, Inc.

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2004 - Computer game - Postal² - Running With Scissors, Inc.

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He recently made an appearance in John Cena's video, Bad, Bad Man.

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In June 2005, VH1 named Gary Coleman No. 1 on its list of the top 100 child stars ever.

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2005 - No. 1

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