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Alan Alda continues acting despite Parkinson’s disease, recently appearing in Tina Fey’s adaptation of his 1981 film, ‘The ...
Alan Alda shares a health update on managing his Parkinson's disease, which he was first diagnosed with in 2015.
The beloved actor remembers an unforgettable meal he had with Carol Burnett while making the original 'The Four Seasons' ...
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The Independent on MSNFour Seasons creator Alan Alda gives health update after Parkinson’s disease diagnosisFour Seasons creator Alan Alda gives health update after Parkinson’s disease diagnosis - The MASH star was diagnosed with ...
Fey co-created and stars in the Netflix series, which surprisingly killed off a key character at the end of the first season.
"I saw this person with horn-rimmed glasses and blonde hair staring at me, and it was starting to get distracting," Alda ...
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TheMix.net on MSNAlan Alda, 89, Gives Sad Update About His Health As Former M*A*S*H* Star Battles Parkinson’s DiseaseAlan Alda, 89, is speaking out to give a sad update about his health as the former M*A*S*H star fights Parkinson's disease.
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Remind Magazine on MSN89-Year-Old Alan Alda Recalls the Sweet Way He Met His Wife of 68 YearsAlda also gave an update on his health. The 89-year-old was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2015 but hasn’t let it slow ...
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showsnob.com on MSNTina Fey teases The Four Seasons season 2 starts 'from scratch' after huge twistShortly after The Four Seasons season 2 was renewed, Tina Fey reveals the writers' room has begun and the new episodes will ...
Tina Fey opens up about how Steve Carell reacted to his 'The Four Seasons' character's fate on the hit Netflix show ...
The Mean Girls director has now taken lessons from her own marriage and the writing of Alan Alda's 1981 comedy The Four ...
Alan Alda is taking on his illness with a smile ... Most recently, he made a cameo appearance in Tina Fey’s Netflix series adaptation of his 1981 film, "The Four Seasons." ...
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