Gilda Susan Radner (June 28, 1946 – May 20, 1989) was an American
comedian and actress. She is best remembered as an original cast
member of the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live. In her
routines, Radner specialized in broad and obnoxious parodies of
television stereotypes such as annoying advice specialists and news
anchors. She also portrayed these characters in her successful
one-woman show on Broadway in 1979. When Radner died from ovarian
cancer in 1989, her legacy from SNL established her as an important figure in the history
of American comedy, and her widower, Gene Wilder, carried out her
wish that information about her illness could help others.
167 Gilda Susan Radner 68...77...86 (167 Elvis Presley, Clean Break
in Jewish) (77 Hiding in
Jewish, Jester)
33 Gilda 24 (33 Destiny, Reward, Kidder, No Pain)
74 Susan 11...20...29 (74 Peace in Jewish, Pain Free) (29 Comedy)
60 Radner 33 (60 Among the Humans)
93 Gilda Radner 57 – Lied to the fans (93 As Dead As A DoDo)
134 Susan Radner 44 – Cancer Lies, Disappear
Born June 28, 1946 – 6+2+8+1+9+4+6=36 / 6+28+19+46=99 – (99
Celebrity Isolationist) (36 Cancerless)
Died May 20, 1989– 5+2+1+9+8+9=34 / 5+20+19+89=133 – This is a
Hoax (34 Lie In Jewish,
Free)
Birth Year Numerology –1+9+4+6=20 / 19+46=65 – Fake Cancer Story
Death Year Numerology – 1+9+8+9=27 / 19+89= 108 – lluminati (27
Cancers, Ego, Health)
From June 28, 1946 – May 20, 1989 is a period of 42 years
From June 28, 1946 – May 20, 1989 is a period of 514 months
From June 28, 1989 – May 20, 1989 is a period of 327 days – Self
Sacrifice in Jewish
From January 1, 1989 – May 20, 1989 is a period of 139 days –
34 prime (34 Lie In Jewish, Free)
From May 20, 1989 – December 31, 1989 is a period of 226 days –
Falsifier
After experiencing severe fatigue and suffering from pain in her
upper legs on the set of Haunted Honeymoon in the United Kingdom in
1985, Radner sought medical treatment. For a period of 10 months,
doctors, most of them in Los Angeles, gave her several diagnoses that
all turned out to be wrong as she continued to experience pain.
193 Fatigue and Suffering 94…103 (94 Gilda Fake Death, Cancer
Fraud, Human Being)
265 From pain in her upper legs 130...139 (130 OJ Simpson, Ronald
McDonald) (265 Moses
in Jewish) (139 Freemasonry)
During the 10 months, she faced hardships such as the publication of
the highly publicized book about Saturday Night Live by Hill and
Weingrad, which provided many details about her eating disorder, as
well as the financial failure of Haunted Honeymoon. It grossed only
$8,000,000 in the United States, entering the box office at number 8,
then slipping to 14 the following week. As she wrote in It's Always
Something, "On July 26, 1986, Haunted Honeymoon opened
nationwide. It was a bomb. One Radner's star on the Hollywood Walk of
Fame month of publicity and the movie was only in the theaters for a
week – a box-office disaster."
179 Her Eating Disorder 98...107 (179 Free Mind) (107 Superman)
Finally, on October 21, 1986, Radner was diagnosed with stage IV
ovarian cancer. "She immediately underwent surgery and had a
hysterectomy," said a 2009 article by Jenny Song in a magazine
published by the American Association for Cancer Research. "On
Oct. 26," the article continued, "surgeons removed a
grapefruit-size tumor from her abdomen." Then she began
chemotherapy and radiation therapy treatment, as she wrote in It's
Always Something, and the treatment caused extreme physical and
emotional pain.
207 Stage IV Ovarian Cancer 90...99 (207 A Sacrifice in Jewish) (90
Free Will)
276 Grapefruit-Size Tumor 105...114 (276 Shame in English, Deception
in Jewish) (114 Shame
Be You)
256 Physical and Emotional Pain 112...121 (256 Shangri La) (112 Merck
Manual)
After her diagnosis, the following issue of the National Enquirer ran
the headline "Gilda Radner In Life-Death Struggle". Without
asking for her comment, the publication asserted that she was dying.
Radner wrote in It's Always Something: "They found an old photo
of me looking frightened from a 'Saturday Night Live' sketch and blew
that up to make the point. What they did probably sold newspapers,
but it had a devastating effect on my family and my friends. It
forced her husband Gene Wilder to compose a press release to respond.
He said that I had been diagnosed with ovarian cancer, had had
surgery, and my prognosis was good. The Enquirer doesn't like good
news, so the Gilda Radner story stopped running." Four months
after her ordeal with the National Enquirer, Radner saw her Saturday
Night Live castmates one last time at the 35th birthday party of
Laraine Newman (March 1987). According to Bill Murray when he heard
she was leaving the party, Dan Aykroyd and he carried her around the
Los Angeles house where the party was held, repeatedly saying goodbye
to everyone. Since all the guests were comedians, they all did comedy
bits with her repeatedly.
In September 1988, after tests showed no signs of cancer, Radner went
on a maintenance chemotherapy treatment to prolong her remission, but
three months later, in December, she learned the cancer had returned.
She was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on May
17, 1989, to undergo a CT scan. She was given a sedative and went
into a coma during the scan. She did not regain consciousness, and
died three days later from ovarian cancer on May 20, 1989; Wilder was
at her side.
214 Cedars-Sinai Medical Center 106...115...124 (214 Dead as A DoDo)
(106 Prophesy) (115 Freemasons, Intelligence) (124 Lies in Jewish,
White Crow)
Her funeral was held in Connecticut on May 24, 1989. In lieu of
flowers, her family requested that donations be sent to The Wellness
Community. Her gravestone reads: "Gilda Radner Wilder /
Comedienne – Ballerina / 1946 – 1989". She was interred at
Long Ridge Union Cemetery in Stamford, Connecticut. News of her death
broke as Steve Martin was rehearsing to act as the guest host for
that night's season finale of Saturday Night Live. The show's
performers and crew, including Lorne Michaels, Phil Hartman, and Mike
Myers who had, in his own words, "fallen in love" with
Radner after playing her son in a BC Hydro commercial on Canadian
television and considered her the reason he wanted to be on SNL), had
not known how grave her situation was. Martin's planned opening
monologue was scrapped; in its place Martin, in tears, introduced a
video clip of a 1978 sketch in which Radner and he had parodied Fred
Astaire and Cyd Charisse in a well-known dance routine from The Band
Wagon. After the clip, Martin said it reminded him of "how great
she was and of how young I looked. Gilda, we miss you."
If there were any solid death references that could exonerate Gilda
Radner as a Death Hoaxster....I wouldn't have to publish this blog.
Maybe I could be mistaken that Gilda had her battles with cancer and
loss his life but that's not what the numbers translate to. If Gilda
is truly deceased then RIP but a big sadness that she chooses the
cancer hoax as a means to escape the limelights.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilda_Radner
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