Provo, Utah -- Gary Coleman's ex-wife wants a judge to award her the child TV star's estate.
Shannon Price testified Monday in 4th District Court that even though the two divorced in 2008, they kept living together and presented themselves to the public as married until his death May 28, 2010.
The "Diff'rent Strokes" actor was taken off life support after suffering a head injury in a fall at his home, according to a copy of his death certificate in court records. He was 42.
Another woman, Anna Gray, says Coleman named her a beneficiary and executor of his estate in 2005. Gray managed Coleman's affairs for a number of years and was his ex-girlfriend.
The trial started Monday and was to continue Tuesday.
Gray, representing herself, asked Price why she took her name off the deed to the couple's house in Santaquin, Utah.
"It was y'all's home and y'all made the payments, but...
Shannon Price testified Monday in 4th District Court that even though the two divorced in 2008, they kept living together and presented themselves to the public as married until his death May 28, 2010.
The "Diff'rent Strokes" actor was taken off life support after suffering a head injury in a fall at his home, according to a copy of his death certificate in court records. He was 42.
Another woman, Anna Gray, says Coleman named her a beneficiary and executor of his estate in 2005. Gray managed Coleman's affairs for a number of years and was his ex-girlfriend.
The trial started Monday and was to continue Tuesday.
Gray, representing herself, asked Price why she took her name off the deed to the couple's house in Santaquin, Utah.
"It was y'all's home and y'all made the payments, but...
- 5/8/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
It's only been 9 months since Seal Team Six accomplished their mission to hunt down and kill Osama Bin Laden. Unfortunately, after burying the known terrorist at sea, Bin Laden has returned as a member of the undead and a Nato Special Forces team will have to hunt him down and stop a zombie apocalypse. Such is the premise behind Osombie, the indie zombie movie from producer-director John Lyde (You're So Cupid!) and screenwriter Kurt Hale (Church Ball).
Osombie is one of two movies involving Bin Laden — The Hurt Locker's Academy Award–winning director and screenwriter Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal have been working on an untitled thriller about the terrorist since before the May attack that ended his life. We're going to guess that Bigelow's project is the more serious of the two, since the Osombie trailer (via SlashFilm) is filled with A) a zombie Osama Bin Laden, B...
Osombie is one of two movies involving Bin Laden — The Hurt Locker's Academy Award–winning director and screenwriter Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal have been working on an untitled thriller about the terrorist since before the May attack that ended his life. We're going to guess that Bigelow's project is the more serious of the two, since the Osombie trailer (via SlashFilm) is filled with A) a zombie Osama Bin Laden, B...
- 2/8/2012
- by Ryan Gowland
- Reelzchannel.com
Coleman and Shannon Price divorced in 2008, though she was with him when he fell.
By Gil Kaufman
Gary Coleman
Photo: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images
It's still unknown what happened in the moments before former child actor Gary Coleman suffered a fatal head injury, but the details of the frantic 911 call from his ex-wife Shannon Price are providing a brief glimpse into the chaotic final days of the "Diff'rent Strokes" star.
Coleman, 42, died on Friday of a brain hemorrhage after being rushed to a Utah hospital two days earlier following a fall at home. According to People magazine, Price, 24, who, it has since been revealed, divorced Coleman in 2008, initially resisted helping her estranged spouse.
In the call, Price tells a 911 operator that Coleman fell while preparing her dinner on the evening of May 26 in their Santaquin, Utah, home. "He just got home, I heard this big bang, I went downstairs. Blood everywhere,...
By Gil Kaufman
Gary Coleman
Photo: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images
It's still unknown what happened in the moments before former child actor Gary Coleman suffered a fatal head injury, but the details of the frantic 911 call from his ex-wife Shannon Price are providing a brief glimpse into the chaotic final days of the "Diff'rent Strokes" star.
Coleman, 42, died on Friday of a brain hemorrhage after being rushed to a Utah hospital two days earlier following a fall at home. According to People magazine, Price, 24, who, it has since been revealed, divorced Coleman in 2008, initially resisted helping her estranged spouse.
In the call, Price tells a 911 operator that Coleman fell while preparing her dinner on the evening of May 26 in their Santaquin, Utah, home. "He just got home, I heard this big bang, I went downstairs. Blood everywhere,...
- 6/3/2010
- MTV Music News
Gary Coleman has died at age 42. According to Radar, Coleman had been hospitalized in Utah since Wednesday, May 26th, after suffering what his family has been calling "a serious medical problem." Coleman suffered an intracranial hemorrhage, and slipped into a coma. He was pulled of life support on Friday morning. Coleman is probably best known for the television show Diff'rent Strokes, but has appeared in a few movies, including On The Right Track, Jimmy The Kid, Fox Hunt, Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star, Church Ball, An American Carol, and most recently Midgets vs. Mascots.
- 5/28/2010
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
Filed under: TV News
As the country deals with the loss of one-time child star Gary Coleman, who died today at age 42 after suffering a brain hemorrhage, the last impression for many television viewers may not have been his long stint on 'Dff'rent Strokes' in the 1980's but his much more recent and highly publicized guest appearance on a very different type of show: 'Divorce Court.'
Coleman's 2008 appearance on the show came as a surprise to many for the simple reason that most people didn't realize he had gotten married. But he had, to Shannon Price, an actress 17 years his junior whom he met on the set of the 2006 indie comedy 'Church Ball' and whom he married in August of 2007.
Even more surprising, though, is the fact that he and his new wife appeared on 'Divorce Court' not in an effort to end their...
As the country deals with the loss of one-time child star Gary Coleman, who died today at age 42 after suffering a brain hemorrhage, the last impression for many television viewers may not have been his long stint on 'Dff'rent Strokes' in the 1980's but his much more recent and highly publicized guest appearance on a very different type of show: 'Divorce Court.'
Coleman's 2008 appearance on the show came as a surprise to many for the simple reason that most people didn't realize he had gotten married. But he had, to Shannon Price, an actress 17 years his junior whom he met on the set of the 2006 indie comedy 'Church Ball' and whom he married in August of 2007.
Even more surprising, though, is the fact that he and his new wife appeared on 'Divorce Court' not in an effort to end their...
- 5/28/2010
- by Scott Harris
- Aol TV.
'Diff'rent Strokes' actor was in a coma after a fall on Wednesday.
By Gil Kaufman
Gary Coleman
Photo: Ron Galella/WireImage
Sitcom actor and tabloid staple Gary Coleman, 42, died on Friday (May 28) at 12:05 p.m. (Mountain Time), after slipping into critical condition on Thursday following an earlier fall in which he injured his head and suffered a serious brain hemmorhage.
The actor, whose congenital kidney disease halted his childhood growth at an early age, had suffered a series of health setbacks in recent years. He was admitted to the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo on Wednesday after hitting his head in an unexplained fall and had reportedly slipped into critical condition by the next day. On Friday, doctors announced that he was unconscious and on life support in a coma due to an intracranial hemorrhage, which results from a broken or ruptured blood vessel causes bleeding inside the skull.
By Gil Kaufman
Gary Coleman
Photo: Ron Galella/WireImage
Sitcom actor and tabloid staple Gary Coleman, 42, died on Friday (May 28) at 12:05 p.m. (Mountain Time), after slipping into critical condition on Thursday following an earlier fall in which he injured his head and suffered a serious brain hemmorhage.
The actor, whose congenital kidney disease halted his childhood growth at an early age, had suffered a series of health setbacks in recent years. He was admitted to the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo on Wednesday after hitting his head in an unexplained fall and had reportedly slipped into critical condition by the next day. On Friday, doctors announced that he was unconscious and on life support in a coma due to an intracranial hemorrhage, which results from a broken or ruptured blood vessel causes bleeding inside the skull.
- 5/28/2010
- MTV Music News
After being hospitalized on Wednesday following a fall, the actor is unconscious.
By Jocelyn Vena
Gary Coleman
Photo: Todd Williamson/ Getty Images
After being hospitalized on Wednesday, Gary Coleman is now on life support and unconscious, according to The Associated Press. He reportedly fell and suffered from an intracranial hemorrhage at his home outside of Salt Lake City.
In a statement to E! Online Coleman's manager, John Alcantar, said that right now the actor needs "thoughts and prayers" from his fans after his condition took a turn for the worse. After initially going to a local hospital for treatment on Wednesday, Coleman had been transferred to the Icu at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center for further tests and treatment.
"As of mid-morning on May 27, Mr. Coleman was conscious and lucid," Alcantar explained. "By early afternoon, Mr. Coleman was slipping in and out of consciousness and his condition worsened. ... We are...
By Jocelyn Vena
Gary Coleman
Photo: Todd Williamson/ Getty Images
After being hospitalized on Wednesday, Gary Coleman is now on life support and unconscious, according to The Associated Press. He reportedly fell and suffered from an intracranial hemorrhage at his home outside of Salt Lake City.
In a statement to E! Online Coleman's manager, John Alcantar, said that right now the actor needs "thoughts and prayers" from his fans after his condition took a turn for the worse. After initially going to a local hospital for treatment on Wednesday, Coleman had been transferred to the Icu at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center for further tests and treatment.
"As of mid-morning on May 27, Mr. Coleman was conscious and lucid," Alcantar explained. "By early afternoon, Mr. Coleman was slipping in and out of consciousness and his condition worsened. ... We are...
- 5/28/2010
- MTV Music News
The 42-year-old former child actor suffered a head injury during a fall.
By Kelley L. Carter
Gary Coleman
Photo: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images
Gary Coleman has undergone emergency surgery and is in critical condition in a Utah hospital, CNN reports.
The 42-year-old former child actor was taken to the hospital after suffering a head injury during a fall. The actor's brother-in-law told TMZ that Coleman is listed in critical condition, saying he was taken from his home in Utah to the hospital around 12:50 p.m. Wednesday.
TMZ also reported that Coleman had what was thought to be a seizure while doing a TV interview in February for "The Insider." At the time, sources on set told the website that Dr. Drew was with the actor as part of a panel and helped Coleman until paramedics showed up on the scene. The site also reported that Coleman was hospitalized in...
By Kelley L. Carter
Gary Coleman
Photo: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images
Gary Coleman has undergone emergency surgery and is in critical condition in a Utah hospital, CNN reports.
The 42-year-old former child actor was taken to the hospital after suffering a head injury during a fall. The actor's brother-in-law told TMZ that Coleman is listed in critical condition, saying he was taken from his home in Utah to the hospital around 12:50 p.m. Wednesday.
TMZ also reported that Coleman had what was thought to be a seizure while doing a TV interview in February for "The Insider." At the time, sources on set told the website that Dr. Drew was with the actor as part of a panel and helped Coleman until paramedics showed up on the scene. The site also reported that Coleman was hospitalized in...
- 5/27/2010
- MTV Music News
Gary Coleman will this week divorce his wife on Us television show Divorce Court.
The 40-year-old actor, who became famous through his role as Arnold Jackson on Diff'rent Strokes as a child, married Shannon Price, 22, in August. They met while filming comedy Church Ball in 2006 then wed secretly in Nevada.
The pair have now filmed an episode of Divorce Court, a reality show in which a judge has legal authority to settle divorces and issues such as dividing assets.
Pre-released details of the show - scheduled to air in the Us on May 1 and 2 - show Coleman and Price admit to having "ugly" monthly fights.
Price tells the judge that Coleman has no friends and leaves unexpectedly in the night.
"If he doesn't get his way, he throws a temper tantrum like a five-year-old . . .
The 40-year-old actor, who became famous through his role as Arnold Jackson on Diff'rent Strokes as a child, married Shannon Price, 22, in August. They met while filming comedy Church Ball in 2006 then wed secretly in Nevada.
The pair have now filmed an episode of Divorce Court, a reality show in which a judge has legal authority to settle divorces and issues such as dividing assets.
Pre-released details of the show - scheduled to air in the Us on May 1 and 2 - show Coleman and Price admit to having "ugly" monthly fights.
Price tells the judge that Coleman has no friends and leaves unexpectedly in the night.
"If he doesn't get his way, he throws a temper tantrum like a five-year-old . . .
- 4/28/2008
- by Dave_West_imdb_@digitalspy.co.uk (Dave West)
- Digital Spy
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