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  1. Dec 30, 2014 · Don Suddaby was a comsetic chemist working for Croda International in Hull. His was only a small part in the story, but a crucial one.

  2. They contact over 100 firms around the world until they find an elderly British chemist, Don Suddaby, who is working for Croda International and is willing to take on the challenge of distilling the proper formula.

  3. They contacted over 100 firms around the world until they found an elderly British chemist (Don Suddaby) working for Croda International who was willing to take on the challenge of distilling the proper formula.

  4. Jan 6, 2010 · Don Suddaby was the chemist that did that remarkable work and he was asked to play himself in the movie. Mr. Suddaby worked for Croda International in the UK. According to an article by Steve Herman in Global Cosmetic Industry*: Suddaby was a chemist with extensive experience in fatty acid chemistry.

  5. 5 days ago · DON SUDDABY CHANGED THE LIVES OF A FAMILY WITH HIS PIONEERING WORK. 2024-06-04 - Sofie.jackson@reachplc.com. A MAN with a street named after him in east Hull is at the centre of a remarkable true story made into an Oscar-nominated film. Don Suddaby was a scientist working at Croda Internatio­nal in Snaith in the 1980s when the parents of a boy ...

  6. Don Suddaby (himself) is the actual British biochemist that has synthesized the pure oil (erucic acid) that was used to treat Lorenzo. He was born in Kingston upon Hull, England, where he has a street named after him, "Suddaby Close", which runs adjacent to "Lorenzo Way".

  7. Humble Hero: Don Suddaby (played by the real Don Suddaby!) is the chemist who dares to make the oil that was deemed too difficult, and succeeds. When Michaela calls him to inform him about their plans, she graciously thank him for making it possible, to which Suddaby says to think nothing of it.

  8. Oct 25, 2013 · The Odones eventually persuaded an elderly British chemist, Don Suddaby, to distil the formula, which became known as Lorenzo's Oil. After testing it on a family member, Augusto Odone gave...

  9. Don Suddaby, the chemist in England really existed (and played himself in the movie). We don’t know how much the filmmakers kept to the literal truth in the subplots about the other friends, the workers in the chemical factory, and the librarian, but certainly these ring true.

  10. Jan 29, 1993 · Don Suddaby (himself) is the actual British biochemist that has synthesized the pure oil (erucic acid) that was used to treat Lorenzo. He was born in Kingston upon Hull, England, where he has a street named after him, "Suddaby Close", which runs adjacent to "Lorenzo Way".

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