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Hogan Gorman

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Hogan Gorman is an actress and writer living in Manhattan. She received the 2008 FringeNYC Overall Excellence Award for her one-woman stage production of Hot Cripple.

Average rating: 3.98 · 168 ratings · 35 reviews · 1 distinct work
Hot Cripple: An Incurable S...

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Hogan Gorman Kim wrote: "Ta for the friendship. Loved your video! You're inspirational, and OMG how good is it to laugh!" Thanks Kim, I'm glad it gave you a giggle. xo Hogan


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Hogan Gorman Barnyard wrote: "So glad to see you on here! Before Obama I felt like I could barely bring up the health care issue, no one seemed to want to hear about the frustrations. Now it is a National issue! I still have ho..."
Hi Barnyard, Thanks for welcoming me. I couldn't agree more, health care is an issue that we all need to talk about, although some are reluctant to do so. I think it was Nietzsche that said, "Sometimes people don't want to hear the truth, because they don't want their illusions destroyed." The reality however, is that health care is something that we will all need eventually; today, tomorrow, or years from now. Illness,tragedy and physical injury, don't discriminate against; age, race, or social class... we are all in this together, and the sooner we help get this country well, the better. I'm glad you like my video, and I hope you read my book. xo Hogan


Barnyard ISF So glad to see you on here! Before Obama I felt like I could barely bring up the health care issue, no one seemed to want to hear about the frustrations. Now it is a National issue! I still have hope that the #1 fear for Americans is not that they may grow old or get injured & become bankrupt because of it. We either have to have a lot of money or none to get the care we need. Thank you so much for bringing this to the forefront. Yes, amazing video.


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Kim Falconer Ta for the friendship. Loved your video! You're inspirational, and OMG how good is it to laugh!


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