Vincent Van Gogh's doctor was Paul Gachet, who cared for him during his time in Auvers-sur-Oise. Gachet was known for his interest in art and his compassionate approach to treating Van Gogh's mental health issues. The incident involving a request for a gun to shoot at crows reflects Van Gogh's troubled state of mind and his struggles with mental illness during that period. Gachet's support was significant, yet Van Gogh's challenges ultimately persisted.
The role of Vincent van Gogh in the Doctor Who episode 'Vincent and the Doctor' was played by Tony Curran.
Doctor Norman Vincent Peale was born on May 31, 1898.
Doctor Norman Vincent Peale was born on May 31, 1898.
Vincent Van Gogh was played by Tony Curran.
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When sharing an apartment with his friend and fellow artist Paul Gauguin, Van Gogh was shaving and heard a voice telling him to kill his room mate, this was later diagnosed by Vincents doctor as a seizure in which the noise sounded as though it was coming from a person standing to his left. Acting on what he had been told to do, van Gogh walked to the park in which his room mate was walking in an attempt to kill him with the same straight razor he was shaving with. After an unsuccesfull attempt however Vincent decided to instead cut off the source or the voice, the lower portion of his left ear, he then proceeded to do so and wrapped the dismembered extremity in a newspaper which he later gave to a prostitute named Rachel asking her to keep it safe. Vincent and Paul never saw each other after this incident.
Vincent being the father of Sien's son is an unsubstantiated rumour.
Doctor Norman Vincent Peale was born on May 31, 1898 and died on December 24, 1993. Doctor Norman Vincent Peale would have been 95 years old at the time of death or 117 years old today.
Doctor Norman Vincent Peale died on December 24, 1993 at the age of 95.
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