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  1. In 1999, Guillaume suffered a stroke while working on Sports Night at Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. The stroke was minor, causing relatively slight damage and little effect on his speech. After six weeks in the hospital, he underwent therapy consisting of walks and gym sessions. Death

  2. Robert Guillaume’s Stroke Was No Joke. The veteran actor says that, despite exhibiting some common signs of stroke, it never occurred to him that he might be having one. Actor Robert Guillaume, 82, admits that after more than six decades in the limelight he's learned to enjoy semi-retirement.

  3. 24 ott 2017 · When Mr. Guillaume had a stroke in 1999, Mr. Sorkin wrote a stroke into the script for the character so that he could continue playing the part. Robert Guillaume in 1998 with other cast...

  4. 24 ott 2017 · In 1999, Guillaume suffered a minor stroke at the age of 71 but was able to return to work following several weeks in hospital. Born Robert Peter Williams in 1927, he changed his name to...

  5. 24 ott 2017 · The 71-year-old actor was taken there and treated for a stroke- the result of a blood clot that blocked circulation of blood to the brain. They are fatal in 15 percent of the cases. Guillaume's...

  6. 31 mag 2021 · 20K subscribers. 14. 516 views 2 years ago. In this archival interview clip, the late Robert Guillaume discusses his stroke and how it affected his career, his character, the storyline and...

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  7. 25 ott 2017 · Michael Carlson. Wed 25 Oct 2017 12.57 EDT. The actor Robert Guillaume, who has died aged 89, was best known for his TV role as the butler Benson DuBois, for which he won two Emmy awards, first...