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#209740
Jo

Michael York and amyloidosis 4 Years, 1 Month ago  
I was recently watching a film made in 1996 with Michael York and was wondering why I couldn't remember seeing him in anything for a long time. It seems that he has a rare illness called amyloidosis, has also had cancer, and speaks as a patient advocate for amyloidosis, which apparently often goes undiagnosed, as had been his experience for years.



 
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#209741
Green Man

Re:Michael York and amyloidosis 4 Years, 1 Month ago  
Thank you Jo,

I met Michael York in film conventions, he is an absolute gent. He has a way of making YOU feel important not him when you talk to him. Sadly I have lost my Logan's Run signed memorabilia over the years.
 
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MT

Re:Michael York and amyloidosis 4 Years, 1 Month ago  
I'm a big fan of Michael. Watched him as a 10 year old in Three Musketeers, and Logan's Run was a very formative film, if not least because of Jenny Agutter as Jessica 6.

Later on I saw Cabaret, (which is my favourite musical), and started to question whether I was more interested in Michael than Liza, or what the hell, maybe both!
 
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Green Man

Re:Michael York and amyloidosis 4 Years, 1 Month ago  
MT wrote:
I'm a big fan of Michael. Watched him as a 10 year old in Three Musketeers, and Logan's Run was a very formative film, if not least because of Jenny Agutter as Jessica 6.

Later on I saw Cabaret, (which is my favourite musical), and started to question whether I was more interested in Michael than Liza, or what the hell, maybe both!


It took me years to get in to Cabaret, however I saw it at seedy midnight theatre the whino's were bursting in to song. Some queer bloke asked me to sing and I told I don't the lyrics he then sang louder.

He was shocked when I didn't want to go back to his house.
 
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