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Eventually he was forced to sell off his personal items and, in , filed for bankruptcy. However, he had recently returned to the small screen, moving to Utah in to appear in the show Church Ball, a comedy based around the world of Mormon basketball leagues. Like many child stars, Coleman's adult life was dogged by personal problems. In , he was convicted of punching a female fan who asked for his autograph. He was given a suspended sentence after he told the court that he thought the woman was about to attack him.

His three-year marriage to Price was tempestuous. The couple met on a movie set in and married two years later. In a Los Angeles Times profile, his mother, Edmonia Sue Coleman, said her son had always been a ham as a small child. He acted in some commercials before he was signed by T.

Asked by Ebony magazine in how he learned his lines so easily, young Gary replied, "It's easy! But the attention his starring role brought him could be a burden as well as a pleasure. Coleman told The Associated Press in that he would do a TV series again, but "only under the absolute condition that it be an ensemble cast and that everybody gets a chance to shine.

I didn't like it. But its equally enduring legacy became the former child stars' troubles in adulthood, including the suicide of Dana Plato, who played the boys' white, teenage sister. Coleman had financial and legal problems in addition to continuing ill health from the kidney disease that required dialysis and at least two transplants. As an adult, his height reached only 4 feet 8 inches centimeters. Howard said the state medical examiner's conclusions brought the police investigation to a close.

He added the findings matched the evidence police found at Coleman's Santaquin home. Since the actor's death, there has been a legal dispute between his ex-wife and ex-girlfriend, who have both claimed control of his estate. Ex-wife Shannan Price petitioned the Utah courts to recognise her common-law relationship with Coleman from the date of their divorce in until his death.

Born with failed kidneys, Coleman had undergone two transplants by age 14 and his growth was permanently stunted by the side effects of dialysis medications.

He was a precocious, chubby-cheeked elementary school student living in Zion, Ill. As the lovably outspoken 8-year-old Arnold Jackson, he was the comedic centerpiece of the series about two Harlem sons of a black housekeeper whose white boss, a wealthy widower, takes them into his Park Avenue penthouse after her death and later adopts them. But from his mouth come words … well, you just have to be there.

Gary does. Born Feb. It was not until 18 months later, The Times reported, that the Colemans were told that Gary had been born with one atrophied kidney and that the other would soon fail.

The Colemans and DeThomas countersued for defamation and breach of contract. He made only occasional guest appearances and had mostly small roles in films and TV movies. Coleman, who filed for bankruptcy in , also worked as a commercial pitchman, was hired to have his likeness and voice used in a mature-rated video game and ran a video-game arcade in Marina del Rey, among other things.



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