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Toby Freedman was born on 2 July, 1924, is a physician. Discover Toby Freedman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

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Born 2 July, 1924
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2011

In 1985, Freedman returned to North American Rockwell, where he remained until his retirement three years later in 1988. He then moved to Bainbridge Island, Washington. He died in Poulsbo, Washington on April 15, 2011 at age 86. He is survived by his wife, Carol, daughter, Andrea St. Clair, and sister, Laurie.

1984

At the Olympics in 1984 in Los Angeles, Dr. Freedman was the Team Doctor for the Tennis Venue at UCLA won by Stefan Edberg and Steffi Graf.

1970

In 1970, Freedman left North American Rockwell to go into private practice. From 1973 until 1985, he worked with the Kerlan-Jobe Sports Medicine Group as a team physician for the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Rams. Freedman enjoyed a lifelong friendship with Carroll Rosenbloom, owner of the Rams, his wife, Georgia Frontiere, and their son Chip Rosenbloom. He became their personal family physician. He remained a medical consultant to the Rams and served as a member of the Rams Board of Directors until 2008. He had a close relationship with Rams players Merlin Olsen, James Harris, Jack Youngblood, Fred Dryer, Lawrence McCutcheon, and Dennis Harrah; trainers George Menefee and Jim Anderson; and receivers' coach, Lionel Taylor.

1956

In 1956, Freedman joined North American Aviation, later North American Rockwell, as Corporate Medical Director, reporting to Chairman Dutch Kindelberger and President Lee Atwood. In 1961, when North American Aviation was awarded contracts for the Apollo spacecraft and S-II second stage of the Saturn V rocket, Freedman was given the added responsibility of Director of Life Sciences in Downey, California. As Head of Aviation/Space Medicine and Medical Research at North American Aviation, Freedman worked closely with Harrison Storms, Division President, and his staff in producing the Apollo Spacecraft. He was a close friend of Scott Crossfield, test pilot, and once saved his life after a flight test. He was frequently quoted in the press on medical aspects of space travel. He was c close friend of Corporate Vice President of Marking, Tom Dixon. They were avid Tennis players. He was known for promoting the idea that people could be modified to make them better adapted to Space Travel.

1924

Toby Freedman MD (July 2, 1924 – April 15, 2011) was an American physician, who worked with the American Manned Space Flight Program for North American Aviation, as their Corporate Medical Director, later served as a team physician for the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Lakers; and finally physician for Korean Airlines, before returning and retiring from North American Rockwell in 1988.

Freedman was born in New York City on July 2, 1924. His father, David Freedman, was a comedy writer for Eddie Cantor. Cantor moved to Beverly Hills. In 1936, after David died, Beatrice Freedman, Toby's mother, moved Toby and his three siblings: Ben, Noel, and Laurie to Beverly Hills. Toby graduated from Beverly Hills High School at age 16 in 1940, and was an All-Conference football guard. He met football player Tom Fears in high school, and they became lifelong friends. He received a football scholarship to the University of California, Berkeley. After three years, he transferred to Stanford University, receiving a B.A. in biology in 1945, and an M.D. degree from Stanford Medical School in 1948 along with close friend Dr. Bob Kerlan. He completed his residency in 1951 in Internal Medicine at the USC Medical Center with Bob Kerlan, under the supervision of Dr. Max Gaspar. Freedman then entered the U.S. Air Force for 5 years.