Richard Jenkins
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 77 |
Date of birth | May 4,1947 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | DeKalb |
Illinois | |
United States | |
Height | 185 (cm) |
Spouse | Sharon R. Friedrick |
Awards | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie |
Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama | |
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie | |
Children | Sarah Pamela Jenkins |
Andrew Dale Jenkins | |
Nominations | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie |
Parents | Dale Stevens Jenkins |
Mary Elizabeth Jenkins | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 410663 |
Challenger
The Shape of Water
The Visitor
Dear John
Bone Tomahawk
The Cabin in the Woods
Eat Pray Love
Jack Reacher
White House Down
Let Me In
Burn After Reading
Berlin Station
Friends with Benefits
Flirting with Disaster
Olive Kitteridge
The Witches of Eastwick
Silverado
Hall Pass
Fun with Dick and Jane
Rumor Has It
The Indian in the Cupboard
The Rum Diary
The Hollars
The Core
Intolerable Cruelty
Me, Myself & Irene
Darling Companion
LBJ
Killing Them Softly
North Country
A. C. O. D.
God's Pocket
Hannah and Her Sisters
Sea of Love
Changing Lanes
The Man Who Wasn't There
Trapped in Paradise
Cheaper by the Dozen
Shall We Dance?
Little Nikita
The Company You Keep
The Tale of Despereaux
The Broken
The Kingdom
The Impostors
The Mod Squad
Stealing Harvard
Snow Falling on Cedars
Blue Steel
Stealing Home
Step Brothers
Six Feet Under
Richard Jenkins Life story
Richard Dale Jenkins is an American actor who is well known for his portrayal of deceased patriarch Nathaniel Fisher on the HBO funeral drama series Six Feet Under. He began his career in theater at the Trinity Repertory Company and made his film debut in 1974.
Rotherham: Independent inquiry to examine death of boy, 5
... Hospital chief executive Dr Richard Jenkins said investigators from outside South Yorkshire would review his care...
Family claim Rotherham Hospital delays led to death of boy
... Dr Richard Jenkins, chief executive of The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust, offered his " sincere condolences to Yusuf s family"...
Photos of 1900s Herefordshire life discovered hidden in cupboard
... Richard Jenkins rode around the Golden Valley area of the county taking pictures of weddings, births and celebrations...
Family claim Rotherham Hospital delays led to death of boy
A five-year-old boy who died after being sent home from a hospital could have been saved if he was treated earlier, His Family has claimed.
Yusuf Mahmud Nazir's uncle said he had " begged" staff at Rotherham Hospital to treat his nephew's severe throat infection with intravenous antibiotics.
He Said he was told The Children 's ward had " not got The Doctors " and " not got the beds". Yusuf died on Monday.
The Hospital trust has begun an investigation into What Happened .
Zaheer Ahmed said Yusuf fell ill with a Sore Throat on 13 November. The Following day he went to his GP and was prescribed antibiotics.
When The Boy 's condition worsened he was taken to Rotherham Hospital in South Yorkshire .
After waiting for hours Yusuf was seen by a Doctor Who , according to Mr Ahmed, told him That The Child had " the worse case of tonsillitis he had ever seen".
Despite The Diagnosis he was not admitted to hospital.
'Queues of kids'When Yusuf's condition deteriorated further, Mr Ahmed Said he called The Children 's ward at The Hospital .
" We were begging them for their help, " He Said .
" I said 'Please can you Help Me I've got nobody else to go to. He needs IV antibiotics, he's struggling breathing'.
" They didn't want to know. They just said 'We've not got The Doctors , we've not got the beds. I can't just pull a bed out of the air'.
"'We've got queues of kids waiting it's not just your child' and I said 'Yeah, but he needs this treatment'.
"'So do other Children ' - That 's exactly the response I got. "
Two Days later, Yusuf was unable to speak, eat or drink so was taken by ambulance to Sheffield Children 's Hospital.
After being given intravenous antibiotics, Mr Ahmed Said his nephew seemed to improve and started drinking and eating again. However, his condition deteriorated and he died.
" The infection - what should have been treated in Rotherham - just spread to his chest, spread to to his Lungs . . Organ failures and just taken his life from there, " said The Boy 's uncle.
" If he had got IV antibiotics, he would have been here. He would have be playing With Us now, if he got That when I begged them. "
Mr Ahmed Said The Family wanted answers from The Hospital and the government to prevent future deaths.
" I don't know if it would have been a different situation if they did have the beds or weren't overwhelmed, " He Said .
Dr Richard Jenkins , chief executive of The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust, offered his " sincere condolences to Yusuf's family".
" We have commenced a thorough investigation into Yusuf's care, which will include liaison with Sheffield Children 's NHS Foundation Trust, " He Said .
" I want to assure families That we have an appropriately staffed medical paediatric service who provide support to our medical colleagues working within our Urgent Emergency Care Centre when required.
" We, like other district general hospitals in the South Yorkshire region, do not provide paediatric intensive care beds.
" The Sheffield Children 's NHS Foundation Trust is a specialist trust who do provide paediatric intensive care beds. "
A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: " All Children deserve the highest levels of care and We Are taking urgent action to ensure no families have to experience these kinds of tragedies.
" Last week we announced up to £8bn for health and social care in 2024-25 and we're giving an extra £500m to speed up hospital discharge and free up beds, ensuring people are only in hospital for as long as they need to be. "
Source of news: bbc.com