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Jeffrey Clay Erlanger was born in Madison, Wisconsin, on November 30, 1970, to Howard and Pam Erlanger, joining his older sister, Lisa. His father is a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Law. When Erlanger was 7 months old, he was diagnosed with a spinal tumor. Surgery was used to remove it, but he was left as a ...
Jeff Erlanger appeared as a surprise guest during the ceremony. [173] 1999 Pennsylvania Founder's Award The award was created in 1997 to recognize a Pennsylvanian who has made major contributions to their state. Governor Tom Ridge presented the award. [174] 2000 Presidential Medal of Honor Presented by St. Vincent College.
Jeff Erlanger (1970–2007) – Activist, appeared on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. [11] Steven Fletcher (born 1972) – Canadian Member of Parliament, paralyzed in an auto accident. [12] John Paul Getty III (1956–2011) – Son of J. Paul Getty, left disabled after suffering a stroke. [13]
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Erlanger is a German-Jewish surname derived from the city of Erlangen. Notable people with the surname include: A. L. Erlanger (1859–1930), American theatrical producer and director; Camille Erlanger (1863–1919), French composer; Jeff Erlanger (1970–2007), American activist; Joseph Erlanger (1874–1965), American physiologist
Jeff Malmberg and Aaron Wickenden Nominated Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design or Animation Ariel Costa and Rodrigo Miguel Rangel Nominated Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Feature Filmmaking Won't You Be My Neighbor? Nominated Producers Guild of America Awards: January 19, 2019: Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion ...
Later he meets Jeff Erlanger, a boy in an electric wheelchair, who demonstrates his wheelchair and describes some of his physical handicaps. The Neighborhood of Make-Believe continues its all-out search for Prince Tuesday.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, also spelled Daniel Tiger's Neighbourhood in Commonwealth of Nations, is an animated musical television series aimed at preschool children aged 2–5.