Trivia
. Briefly owned a video game arcade in Fisherman's Village near Santa Monica, California.
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Is adopted.
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Gary announced that he is going to run for the US Senate against present California Senator Diane Feinstein on the HECK (Homelessness, Education, Crime, and Killers) platform. [May 2000]
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Had his first kidney transplant in 1973. His second in 1984.
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Discovered by a talent scout for Norman Lear who signed him for a part in a TV revival of "The Little Rascals," which never got produced.
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He sued his parents over misappropriation of his trust fund. At the peak of his career, he made $70K per episode, a total of around $18 million in earnings! Coleman's parents set up a trust fund for his money, yet structured the arrangement to name themselves as paid employees of Coleman's production company. When the court finally dissolved the trust, the parents' share was worth $770,000, while Coleman himself had only $220,000. Coleman then successfully sued his parents and managers for $3.8 million.
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Appearing on TV court in front of Mills Lane, Gary was ordered to pay bus driver Tracy Fields $1665 for hospital bills resulting from a fight stemming from an attempt to get an autograph in a Hawthorne, California mall. Gary said he felt threatened by her insistence and punched her in the head. [2 November 2000]
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Has twice attempted suicide with sleeping pills, a fact he revealed on "Geraldo" (1987) in 1993.
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Appears in Moby's "We Are All Made Of Stars" music video
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As of August 2003, is a candidate for governor of California in the recall election scheduled for October 2003. Has proposed a universal health insurance system based on a $30 flat monthly fee. The required $3500 filing fee was paid by an alternative newspaper in the San Francisco Bay area.
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Finished eighth among the replacement candidates in the election to recall California Governor Gray Davis. He received more votes than fellow celebrity candidates Mary Carey, Gallagher, and Angelyne.
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He is being portrayed as a character in the new Broadway Musical Avenue Q. The role is currently played by actress/singer Natalie Venetia Belcon (2003).
Quotes
. Lorsque le présentateur Howard Stern lui demande s'il a déjà eu des relations sexuelles par voie orale, il répond : "Non ! ce n'est pas le bon endroit pour le visage d'une femme !"
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A propos de la mort de l'actrice Dana Plato (Virginia Drummond dans la série) : "C'est vraiment triste qu'elle ne soit plus là - c'était une femme merveilleuse, mais sa mort a scellé définitivement l'arrêt de la série, et clos toute possibilité de réunification future"