A List of Actors Who Died Or Suffered Severe Injuries After Receiving COVID-19 Vaccine

The world suddenly seems to be in a state of amnesia. In any other year, the story of so many prominent people from the acting world either dying or getting seriously injured would be the talk of the town, but people seem to be so confused by the current news landscape that these deaths and injuries passed by completely unmarked.

In their memory, here is a list of prominent actors that have either died or been left injured by the COVID-19 vaccines.

Vivek: Award-Winning Actor Dead Just 2 Days After Televised COVID-19 Vaccination

Award-winning Indian movie star Vivek died from cardiac arrest just two days after receiving the experimental COVID-19 vaccine. The three-time award-winning actor for best comedian fell ill after his injection on April 15th and suffered a heart attack the following morning. The 59-year-old actor was inoculated during a televised stunt to promote COVID-19 vaccine acceptance.

Vivek said at the event:

“The vaccine is the only thing that can save your life. I want to put an end to all the rumors. I want to show people that there is no danger in getting vaccinated. On the contrary, it will protect us..”

Vivek getting vaccinated on April 15th, 2021

Vivek won three Filmfare Awards for Best Comedian in Tamil for his performances in the films, Run (2002), Saamy (2003) and Perazhagan (2004) and five Tamil Nadu State Film Awards for Best Comedian for the films, Unnaruge Naan Irundhal (1999), Run (2002), Anniyan (2005) and Sivaji (2007). His comedy style consisted of one-liners that featured social and political satire.

Read the full story here.

Jennifer Gibson: Actress From TV-Show ‘Suits’ Developed Bell’s Palsy 2 Weeks After AstraZeneca Vaccination

Jennifer Gibson, known for her role as Peggy in the TV show ‘Suits‘, developed Bell’s Palsy two weeks after receiving the Astrazeneca vaccine. Gibson received the shot on April 24th. Two weeks later, she noticed that her face looked different so she had a phone consult with her doctor who diagnosed her with Bell’s Palsy, a known adverse effect for all of the COVID-19 vaccines.

Gibson was interviewed by CityNews Toronto in which she said that she didn’t want to discourage people from getting the COVID vaccine by telling her story:

“People don’t die from Bell’s Palsy. It sucks, but it’s dealable.”

Gibson is an actress known for her roles in A Dog’s Way Home (2019), Suits (2011) and Maps to the Stars (2014).

See the full story here.

Lakis Lazopoulos: Dubbed Most Influental Actor In Greece Suffered Thrombosis 2 Weeks After Second Pfizer Vaccine

Lakis Lazopoulos, who was ranked as the most powerful and influential celebrity in Greece in 2010, developed blood clots shortly after getting his second dose of the Pfizer vaccine on June 4th of this year. Just two weeks later, he suffered a stroke in the hospital where he was being treated for the blood clots originally caused by the Pfizer shot.

“I got up with a heavy feeling in my legs, making it difficult to move. So I called my friend, doctor George Papatheou and told him to come and see me. He decided that I should go to the hospital. I went, got tested, and during the test I suffered a stroke.

I was later told that the test showed a ‘small clot’, but it had dissipated from its origin.”

Lazopoulos stated that he believed that the blood clots were caused by the Pfizer vaccine:

“After the second Pfizer shot on June 4th, I felt my body breakdown. I have no underlying disease or health issues – nothing was found in the tests. The vaccine activated a mechanism to trigger the thrombosis.”

Lazopoulos is best known for his work in Deka mikroi Mitsoi (1991), R20 (2004) and O kalyteros mou filos (2001).

Read the full story here.

Ludovica Bizzaglia: 25-Year-Old Actress Suffered Pericarditis After Second Moderna Vaccine

Actress Ludovica Bizzaglia missed the 78th Venice International Film Festival and cut her vacation short after developing heart issues from the Moderna vaccine. The 25-year-old reported that she experienced sharp chest pains, shortness of breath and tingling sensations a few days after receiving her second Moderna shot on August 5th but dismissed the symptoms as “anxiety” which she has suffered from her whole adult life.

Her condition progressively worsened until she was admitted to the Agostino Gemelli University Polyclinic where she was diagnosed with pericarditis, a known and common adverse effect from the COVID vaccines. The Italian actress revealed the news in a video posted to her 800 thousand Instagram followers:

Video still of Ludovica telling about her heart problems from the Moderna vaccine

Ludovica was born on May 23, 1996 in Rome, Italy. She is best known for her roles in the movies Love 14 (2009), Sharm el Sheikh – Un’estate indimenticabile (2010) and Al di là del lago (2009).

Read the full story here.

Mishary al-Balam: 48-Year-Old Kuwaiti Actor Died 2 Weeks After First Pfizer Vaccine

Mishary al-Balam, a well-known Kuwaiti actor, died just two weeks after receiving his first Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. He received the jab on Thursday, February 11th of this year and was admitted to hospital nine days later before passing away on February 25th in the intensive care unit of Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah Hospital.

The 48-year-old actor shared a video and a message on Instagram showcasing him receiving the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine:

“Do not forget me from your prayers. Praise be to God in any case. My family, fellow artists, and the loyal, beloved audience, thank you for asking. All that happened was I got infected during the vaccination. It’s fate and forgive me for I cannot respond to the calls.”

Mishary began his career in 1991 acting in Kuwait’s theatres. He progressed into television and had starred in more than 56 shows and series. He is credited for his role in Abdulaziz Louis: Baytina Al Kuwait (2020).

He is survived by his wife and five children.

Read the full story here.

Manisha Yadav: 29-Year-Old Tamil Actress Died Just 3 Months After Receiving AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine

29-year-old actress Manisha Yadav suddenly passed away from a brain hemorrhage on October 1st, just three months after her first AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccination. Manisha was best known for playing the role of Salima Begum in the blockbuster Indian TV-Show ‘Jodha Akbar‘. The sudden death of the previously healthy actress came as a shock to the Tamil actor’s community.

Fellow actor, Ravi Bhatia, who plays Salim in ‘Jodha Akbar’ said:

“I spoke to Manisha a few months back and she seemed all fine. It’s upsetting news.”

Manisha showcased herself receiving her first COVID vaccination on June 23rd.

Paridhi, another actress in the show, told Times of India:

“I wasn’t in constant touch with her after our show went off-air. But we have a WhatsApp group which is named Mughals and all the actresses who were in the show are a part of that group. So that’s how we stay in touch and if anything important is to be shared about anyone’s life, we do that in the group. I got to know about this yesterday in the group chat and I was shocked.”

Read the full story here.

Bob Odenkirk: ‘Better Call Saul’ Star Suffered Heart Attack 3 Months After Receiving COVID-19 Vaccines

Bob Odenkirk is the best-known actor on this list. The world-famous American movie star received his first vaccine on March 28th and his second on April 17th, only three weeks apart, which is much sooner than the usual two months. He then collapsed from a heart attack on the set of ‘Better Call Saul‘ in Alberquerque, New Mexico on July 28th, just three months after his second inoculation.

The movie star had boasted publicly that he had received the jabs and urged others to do so on March 28th. He showcased himself receiving his second shot on April 17th:

Odenkirk is best known for his role as unethical lawyer Saul Goodman on the AMC crime drama series ‘Breaking Bad‘ and its spin-off ‘Better Call Saul‘ He was nominated four times for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in the Prime Time Emmy Awards.

Read the full story here.

Melle Stewart: 40-Year-Old Actress Paralyzed 2 Weeks After Receiving AstraZeneca Vaccine

Melle Stewart with her husband and fellow actor Ben Lewis

Melle Stewart, an Australian actress living in London who had worked on the iconic soap opera ‘Home and Away‘ suffered a stroke just two weeks after receiving the Astrazeneca vaccine on May 24th. After waking with a strange feeling in the right side of her body, she collapsed and was rushed to hospital. The actress was admitted to intensive care where she was diagnosed with Thrombocytopenic Thrombosis.

Stewart had suffered a severe stroke caused by two large clots in the veins of her brain and spent three weeks on a ventilator in an induced coma. After five weeks of fighting for her life in ICU, she was transferred to an Acute Stroke Unit where she began rehabilitation before being moved to a specialized London hospital on September 8th.

The previously ‘fit and healthy’ professional actress who had never been in hospital before is now undergoing therapy to talk, walk, and move her right arm and will remain in hospital until 2022 as she learns to adjust to her new life. She has to take anti-clotting and anti-seizure medication and will require further surgery to have a titanium plate fitted in her skull to replace the portion removed during a previous operation.

Stewart is best known for her work on the iconic Australian series ‘Home and Away‘. Her most recent credit was on the short film ‘Walls of Darkness’.

Read the full story here.

Puneeth Rajkumar – Indian Superstar Actor Died From ‘Massive’ Heart Attack Just Months After Receiving COVID-19 Vaccines

Puneeth Rajkumar, a leading star in the Indian movie industry, died suddenly on October 29th after suffering a massive heart attack. The ‘extremely fit’ 46-year-old actor, complained of chest pain during a gym workout around 11 am and was seen by a doctor who diagnosed him with an acute heart attack. He was immediately taken to Vikram Hospital in Bengaluru, the capital of southern Karnataka state, where he arrived ‘unresponsive’ and was later pronounced dead at 2:30 pm.

Rajkumar shared a post of himself receiving his first COVID vaccine to over 350,000 Twitter followers and to 1.7 million followers on Instagram on April 7th:

It is not known when the 46-year-old received his second shot, but given the usual 6-7 week interval, it was likely around mid-May.

Rajkumar was one of the highest-paid and most famous celebrities in Indian cinema. In 2012, he debuted as a television presenter on the game show Kannadada Kotyadhipati, the Kannada version of ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?’.

Rajkumar worked primarily in Kannada cinema and was a lead actor in 29 films. He had won the National Film Award for Best Child Artist for his role of Ramu in Bettada Hoovu as well as winning the Karnataka State Best Child Artist Award for Chalisuva Modagalu and Eradu Nakshatragalu.

He is survived by his wife Ashwini Revanth, whom he married in 1999, and their two teenage daughters, Drithi and Vandhitha.

Read the full story here.

Michael Mitchell: ‘Gladiator’ and ‘Braveheart’ Actor Died 6 Days After Receiving Pfizer Vaccine

Actor Mike Mitchell, who went on to appear in films such as ‘Braveheart and ‘Gladiator‘, died on Friday, July 23rd of a heart attack just six days after his third COVID vaccine dose.

The actor, who lived on a boat in Turkey with his wife, had announced that he was proud to take part in an experiment to ‘save lives’, by getting the much-mentioned “booster dose” of the COVID vaccine on July 16th.

In a statement, Mitchell’s agent recalled him as an actor, friend and “honest person”.

“It was very hard to believe… The sudden death of an international actor we managed, an honest person, a real actor, a true friend, my dear friend, has saddened us deeply. I’ve always been honored to be your manager. I wish patience to you wife, dear Denise Mitchell, and your children. Getting to know you and gaining your friendship is invaluable. Sleep in the lights. RIP.”

He is survived by his wife and children.

Liam Jones: AFL Player Announces Retirement After Refusing COVID-19 Vaccine, Says Goodbye To $500,000 Contract

CARLTON, VICTORIA – Liam Jones has walked away from up to half a million dollars in his 2022 contract after refusing to be vaccinated against COVID-19, leaving the AFL community stunned. ‘The Blues’ released a media statement today confirming Jones’s retirement, without referencing his vaccination status.

It was reported last week that the 30-year-old, who had been contracted for the 2022 AFL season, had opted against receiving the jab as required before the club’s pre-season training commences later this month.

Jones said in a statement released today:

“I wish to announce my retirement from AFL football effective immediately.

I want to take this opportunity to thank all who have supported me throughout my journey, both personally and professionally. I love the game and I’ll miss my teammates.

I hope that people respect my decision and privacy – neither myself or my management team will be making any further comment on the matter.”

The AFL last month announced a no jab, no play mandate for the men’s and women’s leagues. The policy says players and staff in Victoria must be fully vaccinated by November 26th, by December 17th in New South Wales and February 18th in Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia.

Jones played 161 AFL games for the Blues and the Bulldogs.

A report by 9News:

Jacqueline Aubert: Healthy Teen Diagnosed With Guillain-Barré Syndrome After Receiving Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine

CAYMAN – A 18-year-old girl from the Cayman Islands was hospitalized due to a severe reaction to the COVID-19 vaccine. Jacqueline Aubert first began suffering from back pain, according to CaymannCompass. She was then brought to a hospital in Miami where she was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome.

Jacqueline and her mother Michele at the Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in Miami

Jacqueline’s doctors at the Miami hospital connected the disorder to the teenager’s COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine dose, which she received on September 7th.

Her mother, Michele Aubert, said:

“She had the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in Grand Cayman. Her symptoms began the next day [8 Sept.] and a spinal tap on day 7 confirmed the GBS. Her team of doctors here in Florida has confirmed the vaccine caused the GBS.”

Jacqueline continues to recover from her vaccine injury.

The COVID World has recently covered the stories of healthy teens Shelby Grace AllenRiccardo Ventre and Wyatt McGlaun, all of whom developed Guillain-Barré syndrome shortly after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.

Eleni Roussos: 3rd Australian Journalist Hospitalized With Pericarditis After Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine

DARWIN – A third Australian journalist has developed pericarditis (heart inflammation) after receiving the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Eleni Roussos, an ABC News journalist and anchor in the Darwin ABC newsroom, was hospitalized on November 5th and diagnosed with pericarditis according to her sister Koulla Roussos. She was released after tests, but after seeing no improvement in her health, she was readmitted to the emergency room of Darwin Private Hospital. She was released two days ago on November 13th.

Eleni Roussos

Her sister, Koulla Roussos, wrote on Facebook about the health scare:

On November 13th, she gave more detail on Facebook, saying:

She [Eleni] had her three children in that hospital [Darwin Private Hospital] and the staff at the Jabiru ward were by her side at each birth. Now, years on, the staff at the Jacana ward were crucial in her recovery during this, the most difficult time of her life. Whilst she is still not over the line, she leaves this hospital today thanks to the care and attention of cardiologist Dr Marcus Ilton. Special thanks to nursing staff – Sasi, Jacinta, Molly, Mariana, Alex and Earl for their amazing work.

We also want to extend our gratitude to our immediate and extended families, friends, colleagues, strangers, archangels and saints, the community support and spirit was overwhelming. Your flowers, chocolates, emails, phone calls, constant text messages day and night and prayers touched us deeply. We have been humbled by the will of providence and chance to realise that love and science go hand in hand.

Eleni thanked Dr. Marcus Ilton and the nursing staff after she was released from the hospital

Eleni’s pericarditis diagnosis makes her the third Australian journalist to develop the heart condition shortly after Pfizer vaccination. Daily Telegraph journalist Georgia Clark and Channel 7 News reporter Denham Hitchcock were also both hospitalized with pericarditis shortly after their inoculation with the Pfizer vaccine.


Allesandro and Vittoria Campo: Vaccinated Siblings Both Die From Cardiac Arrest Two Months Apart, Prosecutor Launches Investigation

PALERMO, ITALY – There is an unfortunate trend of adverse events developing among players in all categories of amateur and professional sports who have received the COVID-19 vaccination. 23-year-old soccer player Vittoria Campo passed away in Palermo from cardiac arrest on November 1st, just two months after her 25-year-old brother Alessandro died just two days after receiving the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.

Both had never suffered from any illness and were fit and active sportspeople according to family and friends. Sky News Italy reports that a prosecutor in Palermo has ordered an autopsy on Vittoria’s body.

Allesandro Campo

Allesandro Campo, 25, a student of law and an avid soccer player, passed away on September 1st following his first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. An autopsy revealed that he had suffered a cardiac arrest in his sleep at his home in Favignana. According to his friends, he received the vaccine 2 days prior to his death.

To add to their grief, the Campo family soon experienced another tragedy. Two months later, Allesandro’s sister, 23-year-old Vittoria Campo allegedly also suffered an adverse event to the COVID-19 vaccination. Vittoria died at Ingrassia hospital in Palermo after a sudden cardiac arrest on November 1st.

Vittoria Campo

Palermo FC, the soccer club that Vittoria played for, wrote in a tribute:

“No words can ever describe the pain and dismay for the premature loss of a young woman and football player. Our thoughts go to the parents who have to live with this new and immeasurable pain.

Vittoria, you are and you will always remain in our hearts. Thank you for all the moments you have given us.”

Her sudden death is still being investigated.

The tragedy comes just months after 4 members of the same family in the Philippines died one after another two weeks after receiving a single dose of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.

Franklin Graham: Pastor Who Pushed COVID-19 Vaccine Develops Pericarditis, Undergoes Heart Surgery

Franklin Graham, an American Pastor who claimed that Jesus would have approved of the COVID-19 vaccine has developed pericarditis, which is an inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart (pericardium). The influential Evangelical leader underwent specialized heart surgery on Monday, November 8th to treat a heart condition that had developed in recent months.

Graham urged Christians to take the COVID-19 jab earlier this year stating that it would follow the example set by Jesus Christ to use modern medicine and the injections to bring healing to people.

Franklin Graham

Graham pleaded with evangelical Christians to get vaccinated against COVID-19 in an interview with Axios that appeared on HBO in May of this year, saying:

“I want people to know that COVID-19 can kill you. But we have a vaccine out there that could possibly save your life. And if you wait, it could be too late.”

He also said in an interview with ABC:

“I think if there were vaccines available in the time of Christ, Jesus would have made reference to them and used them.”

The timing of his hospital admission for heart problems makes it likely that it was induced by the vaccine. The Pastor was admitted to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota to have his pericardium (the sac around the heart) removed.

The rise in pericarditis and myocarditis, two forms of heart inflammation, after COVID-19 vaccination is the primary reason that Sweden, Finland, Iceland and Denmark suspended the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine and why Taiwan suspended the second Pfizer dose for teenagers.


Dan Petrovic: Australia’s Best-Known Name In The Field Of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Develops Pericarditis After Pfizer Vaccine

AUSTRALIA – Dan Petrovic, Australia’s best-known name in the field of search engine optimization (SEO), has developed pericarditis after his second Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. Petrovic, who describes himself as an avid “pro-vaxxer” who has long advocated vaccines to his more hesitant friends, is now raising questions about how side effects are reported.

The 42-year-old marketing executive at DEJAN received his second Pfizer dose on September 14th and developed constant chest pains for six weeks after the shot reports News Australia. On September 18th, just four days after his jab, Petrovic began to feel unwell while watching TV.

“I can’t lean to the left side, I feel a bit short of breath. It’s just like constant pain and palpitations. It doesn’t go away. Imagine enduring six weeks of that.

This wasn’t a little bit of pain, this hits really hard and it was lingering for a long time. It’s a debilitating condition – can’t work, can’t walk, can’t walk up and down the stairs, can’t play with my daughter.”

After weeks of appointments and $3000 in medical costs, he has now largely recovered with only a “little bit of pain” once a week.

Petrovic at the Marketing Festival in 2015

While he still doesn’t regret taking the vaccine, Petrovic says one thing concerns him. Neither his cardiologist nor his GP would submit an adverse event report to the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA).

After his experience, he fears that the TGA, which monitors adverse vaccine reactions, may not be getting the full picture.

“I asked my doctor, ‘Are you going to submit this to the TGA as suspected pericarditis?’

He said, ‘You can go online to do it. I’m too busy.’

Shouldn’t this be mandatory for medical practitioners? I believe every doctor, every medical professional, when a patient complains of a complication after a vaccine, they should make a report.”

He did submit his own, which now appears in the Database of Adverse Event Notifications – the TGA’s anonymized list of raw, unconfirmed reports – but it’s unclear whether his case is included in the regulator’s overall numbers of pericarditis.

Petrovic added:

“I don’t appreciate working with bad data. Bad data means bad science. To me that’s not OK. In my profession I work with data – if I have bad data I make bad decisions for clients, and that’s just marketing. In health there is an even bigger responsibility.”

Petrovic worries that people being brushed off by health practitioners only fuels mistrust and conspiracy theories.

“The public cannot lose trust and confidence in science and the scientific method.

It’s a slippery slope. If this is just laziness of doctors or bad administration, that’s OK, we can fix that. But if it’s, let’s just keep it quiet, hush hush, vaccinate as many people as possible and release the reports later … that’s conspiracy talk. But we can’t have people sweep things under the rug just so we get the vaccinations now.”

He is now wrestling with whether to vaccinate his daughter, who has asthma. He first wants to know if she may be genetically predisposed to suffering the same reaction.