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"I don't have any friends and don't have any intention of making any. People will stab you in the back, mistreat you, talk about you behind your back, steal from you. And they're not really your friends."
In his later years, legendary "Diff'rent Strokes' actor Gary Coleman had grown so disillusioned with people using him for his money and fame that he wrote in his will that he didn't want anyone who had a financial stake in him present at his funeral. Indeed, people had been taking advantage of the former child star from the moment he started acting. When he was 20, Coleman successfully sued his parents for $1 million of the roughly $3 million they misappropriated from him.
Later, his marriage to actress Shannon Price proved to be even more fraught. Coleman accused her of using him for his money, abusing him, and carrying on affairs behind his back. And even though the couple divorced less than a year after they were married, they lived together right up until Coleman's sudden death in 2010 — after which a bitter battle over Coleman's assets ensued. Learn more about the tragic life of Gary Coleman, who never could escape his life as a child star: https://bit.ly/3KpTgYf
 
How Did Gary Coleman Die? Inside The Demise Of The Groundbreaking Child Actor
By Kristen Winiarski | Checked By Erik Hawkins
Published September 19, 2022
Gary Coleman showed great promise in the 1970s and 1980s, but on May 28, 2010, he fell down the stairs in his Utah home and suffered a fatal brain hemorrhage.
Gary Coleman

Kevin Winter/GettyGary Coleman, pictured in 2005.
Gary Coleman’s trademark catchphrase from the show Diff’rent Strokes is known nationwide. He was the highest-paid child actor of the 1970s and 1980s, and comedians as legendary as Bob Hope and Lucille Ball hailed him as the next big thing in comedy. However, Gary Coleman’s death came far too early — and after several years of decline.


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Riddled with health issues since he was born, Gary Coleman died after he fell down the stairs at home and was placed in a coma. And when life support was removed, many even guessed that his death wasn’t an accident.
And Coleman’s later years were also plagued with other issues, eventually working as a mall security guard and often ending up in court and in the tabloids for all the wrong reasons. The former child star who became synonymous with the phrase, “Whatchu talkin’ ’bout, Willis?” struggled throughout his life with drug, legal, and domestic problems.
Gary Coleman’s Early Life
Born on Feb. 8, 1968, Gary Coleman was adopted as an infant by a nurse practitioner and a pharmaceutical representative, and had health problems starting right at birth.

He was stricken with a congenital kidney defect that would plague him his entire life. At just 2 years old, he had his first kidney transplant — and would later need another at age 17. Due to his health problems and prolonged dialysis, he stopped growing at 4 feet, 8 inches tall.
His acting career began at 9 years old. A Norman Lear Agency talent scout was on the hunt for actors to be in a revival of Little Rascals and cast Coleman in the pilot. While the project ended up not going anywhere, Coleman’s talent was recognized, and he was cast to play the parts of kids half his age because of his stunted growth.
Coleman Strikes The Big Time With Diff’rent Strokes
Gary Coleman On Diffrent Strokes

Afro American Newspapers/Gado/Getty ImagesGary Coleman and another actor, pictured on the set of “Diff’rent Strokes” in 1978.


In 1978, at 10 years old, Coleman had his big break when he was cast as Arnold Jackson on the sitcom Diff’rent Strokes. The series followed Coleman and fellow young actor Todd Bridges as Black orphans living with a wealthy white man. It was here that Coleman’s signature catchphrase, “What’chu talkin’ ’bout, Willis?” was born. He immediately won praise for his comedic timing and had an uncanny ability to steal his scenes.
The series was a hit, and Coleman earned a stunning $100,000 per episodes. It also led to other opportunities for Coleman during its run, including in the films On the Right Track in 1981 and The Kid with the Broken Halo in 1982.
With his career on the upswing, he formed Gary Coleman Productions at just 10 years old to help manage his career, with his adoptive parents as his full-time managers. This also meant a steady cash flow for his parents for their roles in his company.
Coleman’s career slowed down with the cancellation of Diff’rent Strokes in 1986, so he was forced to raid his trust fund, which should have been substantial given his salary while on the show. He was nearly 18 at this time and received a nasty surprise.

Coleman’s Financial Feud With His Adoptive Parents
While managing Gary Coleman’s career, his parents were also taking more of his money than they should have. When he resorted to raiding his trust fund — which should have been worth around $18 million — he was horrified to find there was only about $220,000 left.
This discovery led to a brutal lawsuit against both his parents and his agent for misappropriation when Coleman was 25 years old. The former child star won, but it only earned him about $1.3 million, according to a contemporaneous Associated Press story. The entire episode precipitated a downward spiral for Coleman that included bankruptcy.
In a 1993 television interview, he admitted to attempting suicide twice by overdosing on pills, as reported by CBS News.

Gary Coleman’s Decline And Death
Gary Coleman Mugshot

Kypros/Getty ImagesColeman’s mugshot after a 2010 arrest in Utah.
Gary Coleman’s troubles didn’t end with his parents, however, as trouble seemed to follow him his entire life. He moved to Utah in 2005 and, in the first five years he lived here, police were called more than 20 times in connection to him.
There was at least one other suicide attempt during this time, when Coleman reportedly tried to overdose on Oxycontin pills. Other disputes involved his wife, Shannon Price, as well as a fan who claimed Coleman assaulted him at a bowling alley in 2008, as reported by People.

And 2010 would prove to be a bad year for Coleman. He suffered two seizures earlier in the year while recovering from heart surgery months before. One of those seizures took place on the set of the interview show The Insider.
And on May 26, 2010, Coleman tumbled down the stairs of his Utah home, striking his head and losing consciousness.
Price found him and called 911, saying that there was blood “everywhere.” Coleman had split the back of his head open, but he briefly regained consciousness. He was able to talk with officers when they arrived on May 26, telling them that he couldn’t remember what happened.
Coleman was able to walk with help from the house to the garage, where a gurney waited. He spent the night at the hospital, but things took a turn for the worse later the next day.

Coleman was reportedly awake and lucid on the morning of May 27, so it appeared that he could have been able to recover. Unfortunately, his condition got worse that afternoon, and he slipped into a coma.
Life support was removed on May 28, ending Gary Coleman’s life. And even Coleman’s death was fraught with controversy. Given his troubled relationship with Price — although they had divorced, she was still a regular presence at his home — some tabloids immediately suggested that her decision to end life support amounted to murder.
And Price did little to quell these suspicions when she claimed that despite the divorce, she and Coleman had been living as common-law husband and wife — and she was entitled to his estate. Coleman had stipulated in his will that he didn’t want anyone to attend his funeral who had a financial stake in him, according to People. However, the fight over his estate was so bad that he ended up not having a funeral at all.
In The New York Times‘ obituary, just before Gary Coleman’s death, he was quoted reflecting on how rough his life after child stardom had been.

“I would not give my first 15 years to my worst enemy,” Coleman. “And I don’t even have a worst enemy.”
After reading about Gary Coleman, read about other childhood stars and their tragic lives. Then, about the worst stage parents who exploited their kids.
 
RIP and I wish things would got better for him and thanks to those actors that featured him on their shows in his last days (Martin).
 
Are they still trying to blame his parents, yes they might have stole some of his money but they are not the reason he went broke.
 
Are they still trying to blame his parents, yes they might have stole some of his money but they are not the reason he went broke.
Yes they were. The article said his trust fund should have had 18 million in it but only had a couple of hundred thousand, who's at fault then? Because he was a minor and his parents were handling his affairs, who should be blamed? Why did he win a civil lawsuit against them if they weren't at fault?
 
Yes they were. The article said his trust fund should have had 18 million in it but only had a couple of hundred thousand, who's at fault then? Because he was a minor and his parents were handling his affairs, who should be blamed? Why did he win a civil lawsuit against them if they weren't at fault?
Its not "your" money until you are an adult. Since parents are responsible for providing and producing you until your broke ass turns a profit, they get most of the money.

A child before the internet wasn't taking themselves to audition and rehearsals. Its on the parents to invest in the child and when the child is worth something then people need to pay out .

When the child becomes an adult they can then reap the fruits if the parents and their own labor.

I would be damned if any corporate entity tried to cut a business deal with my child without my consent. My child 8snt an adult because some fans and coporate interest say so. By law they wre adults until 18. The Smiths tried that grown teenagers shit with their children and ended up with unrealatable weirdos.

The child needs to understand that their is no them without me investing in their well being. If I put jack shut into you, Hollywood wouldn't want you. Those straight teeth cost big money and Dad aint bout to let the next man eat for free.

Fans and coporate interest mostly get misplaced feeling by siding with child talent and acting as if they should be treated as an adult. We see from the many child stars and stars from Different Strokes that giving too much candy to a baby isnt a good thing. If Gary had a access to the money, there is a big chance he would have trickex it all of on whores and drugs.

Blaming his parents for making money off their on child is wrong. Coporate America will convince you otherwise that its okay for them to exploit your child but taboo for you to do so.

Those parents jacked off THEIR money as far as Im concerned. If Gary and the rest of the world has a problem with it. Who fucking cares.
 
I can not even begin to process having someone steal 18 million from me. I once hit a dude in the face with a lemon-filled Krispy Kreme doughnut because he owed me $1500.00 and had the nerve to get mad that I asked about it.

This was before my life reform. lol!!
 
Its not "your" money until you are an adult. Since parents are responsible for providing and producing you until your broke ass turns a profit, they get most of the money.

A child before the internet wasn't taking themselves to audition and rehearsals. Its on the parents to invest in the child and when the child is worth something then people need to pay out .

When the child becomes an adult they can then reap the fruits if the parents and their own labor.

I would be damned if any corporate entity tried to cut a business deal with my child without my consent. My child 8snt an adult because some fans and coporate interest say so. By law they wre adults until 18. The Smiths tried that grown teenagers shit with their children and ended up with unrealatable weirdos.

The child needs to understand that their is no them without me investing in their well being. If I put jack shut into you, Hollywood wouldn't want you. Those straight teeth cost big money and Dad aint bout to let the next man eat for free.

Fans and coporate interest mostly get misplaced feeling by siding with child talent and acting as if they should be treated as an adult. We see from the many child stars and stars from Different Strokes that giving too much candy to a baby isnt a good thing. If Gary had a access to the money, there is a big chance he would have trickex it all of on whores and drugs.

Blaming his parents for making money off their on child is wrong. Coporate America will convince you otherwise that its okay for them to exploit your child but taboo for you to do so.

Those parents jacked off THEIR money as far as Im concerned. If Gary and the rest of the world has a problem with it. Who fucking cares.
But likewise, it is not the parents money because they aren't the ones who are getting their broke lazy asses up every day to get on set.

That money isn't yours, you are basically a child to your child because without that money making baby you'd be broke :dunno: they very much did steal that money from Gary and anyone saying otherwise just proves they'd leech off their own kids.

What you wrote sounds like what baby mothers say when they want to use the child support funds for fucking around getting their nails done.
 
Its not "your" money until you are an adult. Since parents are responsible for providing and producing you until your broke ass turns a profit, they get most of the money.

A child before the internet wasn't taking themselves to audition and rehearsals. Its on the parents to invest in the child and when the child is worth something then people need to pay out .

When the child becomes an adult they can then reap the fruits if the parents and their own labor.

I would be damned if any corporate entity tried to cut a business deal with my child without my consent. My child 8snt an adult because some fans and coporate interest say so. By law they wre adults until 18. The Smiths tried that grown teenagers shit with their children and ended up with unrealatable weirdos.

The child needs to understand that their is no them without me investing in their well being. If I put jack shut into you, Hollywood wouldn't want you. Those straight teeth cost big money and Dad aint bout to let the next man eat for free.

Fans and coporate interest mostly get misplaced feeling by siding with child talent and acting as if they should be treated as an adult. We see from the many child stars and stars from Different Strokes that giving too much candy to a baby isnt a good thing. If Gary had a access to the money, there is a big chance he would have trickex it all of on whores and drugs.

Blaming his parents for making money off their on child is wrong. Coporate America will convince you otherwise that its okay for them to exploit your child but taboo for you to do so.

Those parents jacked off THEIR money as far as Im concerned. If Gary and the rest of the world has a problem with it. Who fucking cares.
Screen name checks out. :giggle:
 
Its not "your" money until you are an adult. Since parents are responsible for providing and producing you until your broke ass turns a profit, they get most of the money.

A child before the internet wasn't taking themselves to audition and rehearsals. Its on the parents to invest in the child and when the child is worth something then people need to pay out .

When the child becomes an adult they can then reap the fruits if the parents and their own labor.

I would be damned if any corporate entity tried to cut a business deal with my child without my consent. My child 8snt an adult because some fans and coporate interest say so. By law they wre adults until 18. The Smiths tried that grown teenagers shit with their children and ended up with unrealatable weirdos.

The child needs to understand that their is no them without me investing in their well being. If I put jack shut into you, Hollywood wouldn't want you. Those straight teeth cost big money and Dad aint bout to let the next man eat for free.

Fans and coporate interest mostly get misplaced feeling by siding with child talent and acting as if they should be treated as an adult. We see from the many child stars and stars from Different Strokes that giving too much candy to a baby isnt a good thing. If Gary had a access to the money, there is a big chance he would have trickex it all of on whores and drugs.

Blaming his parents for making money off their on child is wrong. Coporate America will convince you otherwise that its okay for them to exploit your child but taboo for you to do so.

Those parents jacked off THEIR money as far as Im concerned. If Gary and the rest of the world has a problem with it. Who fucking cares.
You're a sick son-of-a-bitch. I pray you've already been chemically castrated.
 
You're a sick son-of-a-bitch. I pray you've already been chemically castrated.
Fuck him, fuck you, and fuck his parents. I stole a whole bunch of his fucking lunch money just like his bum ass parents. You gonna get his money from me and them. Good luck, they are dead and im fucking invisible.

He was a fucking human ATM. Life aint fair. His Stoopid ass would have ended up tricking off on his skanky white psycho GF/wife/handler. He always had a thing for nasty white whores. The skankier the better.

Gary was a real ankle biter. He and Todd used to do coke and run trains on Dana in the show trailer between scenes. Real class act. Guess there aren't worst people than parents to blow your doe.

Gotta make sure white bimbos and dope pushers have a retirement plan. Thanks for funding a couple Meth tralier labs Gary.

If I saw him right now would slap the shit out of Arnold and his crackhead big brother Willis. Dana used to blow for blow. Great ass custo, miss her ass.
 
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But likewise, it is not the parents money because they aren't the ones who are getting their broke lazy asses up every day to get on set.

That money isn't yours, you are basically a child to your child because without that money making baby you'd be broke :dunno: they very much did steal that money from Gary and anyone saying otherwise just proves they'd leech off their own kids.

What you wrote sounds like what baby mothers say when they want to use the child support funds for fucking around getting their nails done.
So if you child becomes famous after 10 years of you investing all your money in making them talented.

Dance/music lessions, private schools, and child rearing cost. Then find representation or negotiate contracts for them to financially prosper for life.

Basically set them up for a life of luxury from 8 to 18 and beyond. While all they have to do is say so catch phrase shit and look cute in front of a camera. Any skills they display were most like taught, learned, or paid for by or from you.

No wonder we have so many narcissistic athletes/actors who cant be told shit. By the time some of these people are 15 they are treated as cottled adults.

If people like Gary and Todd were pill popping dope fiends it would have been much easier for Hollywood to work with them.

Yall act like Ms fucking Garrett didn't get her own show. Dana like Lisa Bonet fucked off a TV spinoff chance to suck dicks and do coke. The are the Facts of Life. And we got a better show because of it.

Tootie was probably the shows prodcuers slight at Dana. Like, stoopid bitch this was your show and we had to give Arnold Jr your spot. Dumb bitch.

Although I would have enjoyed Blair and Jo finally taking Kimberly to rehab after the football team from the all boys private school got her pass out drunk episode, Im glad we got good old Tootie without the coke.
 
Its not "your" money until you are an adult.
By law 15 percent of his earnings were supposed to be put in a trust. His parents mis-managed his money, which is why they loss the civil case. His parents forced a sick child to work, and then squandered his money.
 
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