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		<title>Gary Coleman dies at age 42</title>
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<div>Gary Coleman, the child star of the TV sitcom <em>Diff&#8217;rent Strokes,</em> died Friday after suffering an intercranial hemorrhage. He was 42.</div>
<p>Utah Valley Regional Medical Center spokeswoman Janet Frank says life support was terminated and Coleman died at 12:05 p.m.</p>
<p>Coleman was hospitalized Wednesday after falling and suffering a head injury at his home south of Salt Lake City, according to family members.</p>
<p>For a while, it seemed that Gary Coleman&#8217;s cherubic face was everywhere, from TV to T-shirts to lunchboxes.</p>
<p>On <em>Diff&#8217;rent Strokes,</em> he played precocious Arnold Jackson, who, with his brother Willis (Todd Bridges), was adopted by a wealthy, white Manhattan man (Conrad Bain) and his daughter (Dana Plato).</p>
<p>Coleman&#8217;s pudgy cheeks and flawless comic timing made him the break-out star of the popular series, which ran from 1978-86.</p>
<p>His signature line, &#8220;Whatchoo talkin&#8217; &#8217;bout, Willis?&#8221; became a national catchphrase.</p>
<p>But Coleman&#8217;s bright beginnings were overshadowed by domestic disputes, legal troubles and health issues. Coleman was born with a congenital kidney disease that resulted in his small stature. He had two kidney transplants and required frequent dialysis.</p>
<p>At the height of <em>Diff&#8217;rent Strokes</em>&#8216; popularity, Coleman reportedly received up to $100,000 an episode. Beginning in 1980, he won four consecutive People&#8217;s Choice Awards as Favorite Young TV Performer</p>
<p>He parlayed his prime-time success into steady work in TV guest spots, made-for-TV movies and feature films, including <em>On the Right Track</em> and <em>The Kid with the Broken Halo</em>. The latter inspired the animated TV series <em>The Gary Coleman Show</em>.</p>
<p>But in the years after <em>Diff&#8217;rent Strokes</em>, Coleman was in the headlines more often for his off-screen troubles than for his acting.</p>
<p>In 1989, he successfully sued his parents and former advisers for misappropriation of his trust fund, which had dwindled. He was awarded $1.3 million.</p>
<p>In 1999, Coleman filed for bankruptcy, blaming his troubles on financial mismanagement.</p>
<p>In 1998, while working as a security guard, he was charged with assault for hitting a woman who had been seeking an autograph. He pleaded no contest and received a suspended sentence.</p>
<p>In 2007 he was cited for disorderly conduct after arguing with his wife, Shannon Price, whom he married that August. They had met on the set of the 2006 comedy <em>Church Ball</em>.</p>
<p>In 2008, he and Price appeared on the syndicated TV show <em>Divorce Court</em> in an attempt to save their marriage.</p>
<p>But last year, the two were involved in a domestic dispute which resulted in Price being arrested and both receiving disorderly conduct citations.</p>
<p>And he recently settled a lawsuit with a man he allegedly hit with his car outside a Utah bowling alley in 2008.</p>
<p>In January, Coleman was arrested for failure to appear in court for an unspecified earlier charge.</p>
<p>Coleman&#8217;s troubles led him to be the butt of jokes for comedians and he even inspired a character by the same name in the Tony-winning musical <em>Avenue Q</em>.</p>
<p>Through it all, Coleman maintained his perspective and sense of humor. &#8220;I parody myself every chance I get,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I try to make fun of myself and let people know that I&#8217;m a human being, and these things that have happened to me are real. I&#8217;m not just some cartoon who exists and suddenly doesn&#8217;t exist.&#8221;</p>
<p>Despite his real-life travails, Coleman will remain an &#8217;80s TV icon, a quick-witted boy whose onscreen charm lives on in television syndication.</p>
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