He Was A Hollywood Star In The ’80s,

This celebrity faced the daunting task of relearning both speech and movement after a life-altering accident. Later, he required reconstructive surgery on his face due to a condition that caused physical changes. Now in his eighties, let’s take a look at his appearance today.

This actor celebrated for his prominence in the 1980s and 1990s, gained fame with his iconic portrayal of Buddy Holly in the musical film “The Buddy Holly Story.”

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