Ed Gallagher

American football player

1958 –

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Who is Ed Gallagher?

Ed Gallagher was an American football player who played for the University of Pittsburgh at offensive tackle from 1977 to 1979.

In 1985, Gallagher attempted to commit suicide due to depression as he struggled to come to terms with his own sexuality. The incident occurred just 12 days after his first sexual encounter with another man. Gallagher survived the incident, but was left a paraplegic.

Gallagher later stated that before his suicide attempt "he had become unable to reconcile his image of himself as an athlete with gay urges". However, he believed that the incident also helped him, stating "I was more emotionally paralyzed then, than I am physically now." He went on to become an author and speak out publicly about disabilities and homosexuality, including in an interview with CBC Radio's The Inside Track for "The Last Closet", a special episode about homophobia in sports which aired in 1993. He was also the founder of the organization Alive to Thrive.

Gallagher died of a heart condition in 2005 at his home in New Rochelle, New York.

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Born
1958
Education
  • University of Pittsburgh

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on July 23, 2013

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