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Michael York, the British actor known for his roles in films like "Cabaret" and "The Three Musketeers," experienced a serious eye condition in the late 1990s. He developed a rare condition called keratoconus, which affects the shape of the cornea and can lead to vision impairment. As a result, he underwent multiple surgeries to address the issue, including a corneal transplant. Despite these challenges, York has continued to work in the entertainment industry.

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