Michael Cuccione

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Michael Cuccione

Michael Cuccione
Born Michael James Cuccione
January 5, 1985(1985-01-05)
Burnaby, British Columbia
Died January 13, 2001 (aged 16)
Vancouver, British Columbia
Years active 19972001

Michael James Cuccione (January 5, 1985January 13, 2001) was a Canadian actor, singer, dancer, author, and activist, born in Burnaby, British Columbia. His parents were Dominic and Gloria Cuccione. He had an older sister, Sophia, and a younger brother, Steven.

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[edit] Illness and awareness

In July 1994, when Michael was 9, he was diagnosed with 2A Hodgkins disease, a form of cancer affecting the lymph nodes. It was treated with five months of chemotherapy, but returned the following year, and his second bout with the disease metastasized to his lungs. He required massive doses of chemotherapy, a bone marrow transplant, and twelve radiation treatments around his heart and lungs. He was then cancer free, but the treatment left him with permanent lung and respiratory problems.

Michael became a well-known campaigner for cancer research and awareness. The singer/actor established the charitable "The Michael Cuccione Foundation for Cancer Research" and turned his love for music into a fundraising effort by recording a five-song CD, "Make a Difference". He also co-authored a book with his grandmother titled, "There are Survivors" about his experiences. His effort eventually raised C$500,000, which was donated to the B.C. Children's Hospital. Michael made many in-person appearances on television, radio, at schools and hospitals, and other fundraising events.

[edit] Career

In July 1997, a request Michael made to meet Baywatch star David Hasselhoff led to a role in an episode on the show as real-life cancer victim Charlie Dodson Hays.

The producers of "2ge+her" had, luckily, already agreed to shoot the movie (and later the series) in Vancouver when they discovered Michael and cast him in the part of Jason "QT" McKnight. The series was an immediate hit, as was its soundtrack and the subsequent soundtrack from the show. The spoof boy band became so popular with fans and artists that they went on tour and opened for Britney Spears. Both soundtracks hit the Billboard Top 100. The 2ge+her movie was released on February 21, 2000, and the series soon followed in August of that same year, on MTV's "10-Spot."

As soon as the second season started taping, Michael soon began suffering breathing problems from complications from his earlier cancer treatments and required an oxygen tank on-set. His problems increased, and soon he had to miss several tapings of the show and public group appearances. In December 2000, Michael was unable to fight off the effects of a minor car accident and entered the hospital on December 4, 2000, with pneumonia. He spent the rest of his stay on a respirator and celebrated his last Christmas, New Year's, and birthday in the hospital before succumbing to respiratory failure on January 13, 2001, at the age of 16.

[edit] Funeral

Thousands packed the church in Vancouver, British Columbia on the Wednesday evening of January 17, 2001, and again on the next morning to mourn. All four of Michael's 2ge+her band/cast members were in attendance for both services. Also in attendance was David Hasselhoff, who gave the eulogy and dedicated a song at the Wednesday services. Both services included a 75-member choir from Michael's high school, Notre Dame Regional Secondary. Among the items displayed were pictures of Michael being blessed by the Pope, a giant poster of Michael with a teddy bear, and a massive set of wreaths and flowers. During the Thursday services, a huge procession of limousines, cars, and firetrucks accompanied Michael's casket through the streets of greater Vancouver.

[edit] Acting credits

  • Baywatch (1997) as Charlie Dodson Hays
  • 2ge+her the movie (February 2000) as Jason "QT" McKnight
  • 2ge+her the series (August 2000) as Jason "QT" McKnight
  • Making the Video (August 2000) as Jason 'Q.T.' McKnight

[edit] Recording credits

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