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    Wilford Brimley

    American actor and singer

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  1. Dec 10, 2010 · Wilford Brimley On His Diabetes - Original Video. SCR90B. 786 subscribers. Subscribed. 12K. 1.8M views 13 years ago. This really needed to be uploaded. Also, try translate audio. It's the...

  2. Diabeetus is an exploitable soundbite based on a television advertisement for the medical supplies company Liberty Medical. Featuring the American actor Wilford Brimley who repeatedly mispronounces "diabetes" as "dia-beetus," the infomercial inspired numerous remixes and image macros.

  3. Wilford Brimley - Diabetes Commercialold commercial from the 1990s. ended up being a bit of a meme for almost 2 decades. many still remember it fondly now......

  4. Wilford Brimley goes head-to-head with an actual endocrinologist to determine the proper pronunciation of diabetes.

  5. Aug 2, 2020 · Wilford Brimley was the face of Liberty Medical, often gracing television sets to encourage people diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes to call Liberty Medical and get a free meter. The commercials...

  6. Aug 3, 2020 · Wilford Brimley, the star of Cocoon, commercials for Quaker Oats, and, of course, the thrust behind pronouncing diabetes "diabeetus," passed away in a hospital bed on Saturday at the age of 85. According to his agent, Brimely suffered from a kidney ailment for the last two months.

  7. Aug 2, 2020 · Brimley was diagnosed in 1979 with diabetes mellitus, which spurred him to work with the American Diabetes Foundation (ADA) on a series of talks and advertisements about diabetes...

  8. Aug 1, 2020 · Wilford Brimley's legend is about 10% Walrus Mustache, 80% Diabeetus. While everyone else on the goddam planet said "die-uh-bee-teez," Wilford sat down in a sweater vest and said "Diabeetus." And the rest, as they say, was history.

  9. Aug 2, 2020 · Wilford Brimley, a veteran actor known for character work on movies and TV as well as for a variety of ads over the years, is dead at 85. The actor was allegedly sick for a couple of months...

  10. His television advertisements for Liberty Medical became an Internet meme due to Brimley's dialectal pronunciation of "diabetes", often rendered as "diabeetus" ( / ˌdaɪəˈbiːtəs / ), contrasting with his overall serious tone.

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