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 Posted: Fri Feb 11th, 2005 06:07

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Bernie Mac

Mac Attacked by Rare Disease (from Eonline!)
by Bridget Byrne
Feb 10, 2005, 4:45 PM PT

America, Bernie Mac is battling a nasty condition.

The 46-year-old star of Fox's The Bernie Mac Show announced Thursday that he has sarcoidosis, a rare and sometimes life-threatening autoimmune disease that causes inflammation of the body's tissues, most frequently in the lungs.

Mac, who first made the disclosure via Star magazine's Website, issued a statement through his publicist saying he was first diagnosed with sarcoidosis in his 20s.

"I've had sarcoidosis since 1983, and it has not altered or limited my lifestyle," Mac says. "No one knows where sarcoidosis comes from or where it starts, and there's no known cause for this condition that effects primarily minorities."

Last summer Mac's health became an issue when he was hospitalized after completing work on Ocean's Twelve. Filming on the fourth season of The Bernie Mac Show was subsequently delayed.

Initially, a Fox rep said Mac was merely taking a self-imposed hiatus because he was suffering from exhaustion, brought on by a heavy work schedule that included his TV show and the Ocean's Eleven sequel, along with the baseball film Mr. 3000 and the upcoming Guess Who, the racially flipped update of the 1967 drama Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, in which he plays a dad upset his daughter wants to marry a white guy. The network later said Mac was suffering from pneumonia.

But now, his spokesperson tells Star that Mac "had double pneumonia which weakened his lungs and his entire immune system, and the sarcoidosis symptoms became pronounced."

The disease can prove fatal in about in about five percent of cases and is cited as the cause of death for football great Reggie White last December. Hall of Fame basketball player Bill Russell also suffers from the disorder.

Mac's publicist, Matt Labov, is quick to point out that sarcoidosis is a "treatable illness and not deadly." In his statement, Mac says, "I still walk, play basketball and do normal things...Since sarcoidosis hasn't slowed me down, then it shouldn't be a concern for others."

The Chicago native says he has visited several sarcoidosis patients at La Rabida Hospital in Chicago.

"I'll be devoting my summer to creating the Bernie Mac Foundation. Through my ongoing and private efforts, I'm organizing a golf tournament in Chicago, and the proceeds will be given to different sarcoidosis organizations. I hope to announce further details about this soon."

Fox, meanwhile, says that since a healthy Mac has returned, there have been no further interruptions to filming his sitcom, which airs Fridays at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Production is complete on about half of its 22 scheduled episodes.


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"Mac's publicist, Matt Labov, is quick to point out that sarcoidosis is a "treatable illness and not deadly."

It would seem to me that as many sarcoidosis patients as possible need to write to this gentleman, and let him know the truth about what Bernie's future is really going to look like :(
..Trevor..

Matt Labov works for Baker/Winokur/Ryder. The phone # is 310-248-6151. You can call and find out Matt's fax # or email address. If they won't give it out, you can get the mailing address. You can even try to talk to Matt, maybe they will put the call through.

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You may leave a message on Bernie's message board, http://forums.prospero.com/foxberniemac/ about the MP.



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 Posted: Sun Nov 20th, 2005 17:24

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Bernie Mac's show is on the Fox Broadcasting network. Their website gives the following address for people interested in sending Mr. Mac a snail mail letter:

The Bernie Mac Show
P O Box 900
Attn: Fox Broadcasting Publicity Department
Beverly Hills, CA 90213-0900

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 Posted: Mon Aug 11th, 2008 06:44

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Sadly, Bernie Mac passed away August 9, 2008.  His publicist attributes his demise to complications from pneumonia.

See this interesting article in Bacteriality,

Bernie Mac didn’t have to die - pervasive misconceptions about sarcoidosis
Author: Amy Proal
http://bacteriality.com/2008/08/09/berniemac/

Bernie Mac's final curtain call

BERNIE Mac, television and movie star, died yesterday aged 50.

Mac, who starred in the casino heist caper Ocean's Eleven and gained a Peabody Award for his sitcom, The Bernie Mac Show,  died in Chicago from complications due to pneumonia, publicist Danica Smith said.

The comedian suffered from sarcoidosis, an inflammatory lung disease.

Mac's brand of comedy landed him in trouble when he was heckled during an appearance last month at a fundraiser for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.

But despite controversy, in his words, Mac was always a performer.

"Wherever I am, I have to play," he said in 2002. "I have to put on a good show."

- AP

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24157960-663,00.html

Last edited on Mon Aug 11th, 2008 06:59 by Margo



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