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His doctors had told him in April 2004 that he was going to require an organ transplant but he postponed the operation until finishing the fourth season of George Lopez. In 2005, his wife Ann donated one of her kidneys to Lopez. The transplant was successful; Lopez lost 45 lb (20 kg) after the operation due in part to the improvement in his health.
The kidney was donated by Wellington radio presenter Grant Kereama. Lomu came back to professional rugby in 2005, though not with his past success. July 28, 2004 11 years [50] George Lopez (1961–) Actor-comedian and star of the George Lopez TV series. Kidney transplant from his wife, Ann Lopez, in April 2005 April 2005 [51] Sarah Hyland (1990–)
George Lopez is happy to be single in his 60s! On Monday's episode of the Jennifer Hudson Show, the 62-year-old comedian opens up about his decision not to date at his current age -- a decision ...
Working with his daughter Mayan on Lopez vs. Lopez also meant George Lopez had to reconnect with his ex-wife Ann Serrano. Hear how he really felt about her being on set of the new NBC series.
George Lopez, commonly referred to as The George Lopez Show, [1] is an American sitcom created by George Lopez, Bruce Helford and Robert Borden, which originally aired for six seasons, consisting of 120 episodes, on ABC from March 27, 2002, to May 8, 2007.
George Lopez and 26-year-old daughter Mayan, who the actor shares with ex-wife Ann Serrano, probably have more in common than you think — although the two weren’t always this close. Lopez ...
George II tells George that Manny is in need of a kidney. George then invites Manny, Lydia, and George II for Thanksgiving. George II was going to donate a kidney, but they found out that his kidney doesn't match so now it is up to George to donate the kidney.
Some refer to the “George Lopez” show, which ran 2002-2007, as the Chicano “Cosby Show.” Lopez takes that a compliment. ... Compounding his situation was a divorce and estrangement from ...