http://bookmark.weht.net/WEHT/Gene_Gene_the_Dancing_Machine.htmlReal Name: Gene Patton
A.k.a: Gene Gene the Dancing Machine
Claim To Fame: A Gong Show regular in the 1970's.
Where are they now?
He lives in Altadena, CA, had a cameo in the movie Confessions of a Dangerous Mind and most ironically, lost both legs to to diabetes complications in 2001. Apparently was and still is a great example and positive influence to those around him.
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.tv.game-shows/msg/be60cecaa4b4c605?output=gplainIt seems anyone who has known Patton will tell you that he never complained about anything, and maybe that's what really makes him so remarkable. Two years ago, Patton lost both his legs to diabetes in a long and painful process that could have broken anyone's spirit, a struggle that recently ended in triumph when The Dancing Machine learned to walk again.
At one point in the process, plagued with excruciating pain for weeks while recovering from surgery, with scars that it seemed would never heal, it was Patton's famous good attitude that probably saved his life.
"I didn't know that there were 10 or 15 people there dying of cancer. You think, man, I'm not doing bad at all. All that's wrong with me is I'm getting a little shorter," said Patton, who finally took his first new steps earlier this year with the help of life-like feet fitted to his shiny steel prosthetic legs.
For him to get up and walk is amazing, said 24-year-old Merissa Haddad, a physical therapist at USC's Pasadena Rehabilitation Center who has been helping Patton walk for a month and a half. In fact, while learning to walk again, the always upbeat Patton took time out to lend his support to others going through their own traumas.
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