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'That's So Raven' dad Rondell Sheridan hospitalized, asks fans for help with medical bills

'That's So Raven' dad Rondell Sheridan hospitalized, asks fans for help with medical bills

NBC News08-05-2025
Comedian and actor Rondell Sheridan has been hospitalized due to severe pancreatitis, the "That's So Raven" star announced Wednesday on Instagram, and is asking fans for help with his medical bills and expenses.
Sheridan said he fell ill while on the road on April 10, paying a visit to the hospital where they thought it was "gastric."
When he was home on April 12, he immediately went to the hospital and was diagnosed with pancreatitis after undergoing many tests.
Sheridan said he was in the hospital for 9 days, but still posting from a hospital bed on Wednesday.
"I got released and I thought I was on the road to recovery," he said. "My pancreas is inflamed and there's not much you can do about it but just wait for the inflammation to go down."
A GoFundMe for Sheridan has raised over $59,000 as of Thursday.
'I didn't realize that I was going to be, and will be, out of work for quite some time,' Sheridan said.
Sheridan, 66, is best known for playing Raven Symoné's father, Victor Baxter, on the Disney Channel hit show "That So Raven," and in spin offs "Cory in the House" and "Raven's Home."
Sheridan recently appeared on Symoné's podcast with her wife Miranda Maday, Tea Time with Raven & Miranda, on April 3, only a week before his first hospitalization.
"He's been my TV dad since I was 15 years old," Symoné said in a clip of the episode.
Jake Thomas, who also appeared in "Cory in the House" alongside Sheridan, commented on the post, "Get well soon Rondell!"
Sheridan has been out of work since April 12 and will mostly remain bedridden during recovery, according to the GoFundMe.
"If we can all come together to help him financially for his medical and monthly bills while his body heals, I know this will be one giant stress we can collectively take off his shoulders, so that he can focus on resting, recovering, and healing," the GoFundMe description read. "Every little bit helps and he appreciates you immensely."
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