BEN WOOLF – STROKE

Long before being known as “Meep” and “Infantata” of the FX Network Television series, American Horror story, the 4 ‘4″ actor had a degree in Early Childhood Education at City College. It was until 2002 that he entered the industry to pursue his childhood dream. Born in Fort Collins, Colorado, on September 15, 1980, Woolf was diagnosed with a disorder known as pituitary dwarfism. It was this condition that stopped Woolf from being a tall man or getting an average height at least.

In February 2015, Woolf was crossing the street in Los Angeles, California when the side-view mirror of an SUV struck him. The driver was not arrested or ticketed because at the moment of the incident, Woolf was jaywalking. The actor was hospitalized in critical condition after the accident and later died due to a stroke resulting from his head injury. His family agreed to donate his organs following Woolf’s death. The donation of Woolf’s organs, according to his relatives, benefited as many as 50 individuals.

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