1979-1985
remember
different strokes.........gary coleman dies only 41
was highest star on tv at time 100.000$ a show
I loved that show too and was only talking about it to Phil a few weeks ago. 'tis a shame
Gill (pronounced Jill) "Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful" William Morris 1834 - 1896
Read about it earlier,did have a hard life healthwise multiple transplants. got taken off life support this afternoon around 12
Made a great bunch of us laugh as arnold
I understand he had hit his head a while back which may have led to this,either way a loss is a loss and what seems really pathetic to me is the influx of stars coming out of the woodwork to say a nice word or 2,always when someone passes,where are they when the person is living damn shame that it takes a death to bring people to say a few words and move on,usually here a pleasure to work with will be missed by many,hardly ever hear a truly great friend I as well as so many others will miss him deeply or a personal true feeling
Not just in this case but generally speaking
This seems to be the case of the more troubled stars or ex stars who no one seems to want to be associated with till their gone and then only seem to do so for their own benefit,damn shame that this guy will probably have more friends now than he did while living,even if only for their moment
Just my 2 cents
RIP Gary. Used to love watching Diff'rent Strokes.
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Was'nt Willis In the Naughty Books a while back,
R.I.P. little Garry ,very popular show here in Australia.
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