- Adam Rich
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location =Brooklyn, New York , U.S.A.
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yearsactive = 1977 — 1993
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tonyawards =Adam Rich (born on
October 12 1968 ) is an American actor [Adam Rich's IMDb.com page [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0723589/] ] born inBrooklyn ,New York City .Biography
Career
Adam Rich is best remembered for his role as the youngest son, Nicholas Bradford, on the television series "
Eight is Enough ", which ran for 5 seasons from 1977-1981. ["Eight as Enough" IMDb.com page [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075500/fullcredits] ] . After leaving that show, he did guest appearances on "The Love Boat ", "CHiPs", "Fantasy Island " and "The Six Million Dollar Man ," "St. Elsewhere " and "Baywatch ". He had a role in the short-livedIrwin Allen 's short-lived, final TV series, "Code Red " ["Code Red" Imdb.com page [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081843/] ] . He did voice-over work on the cartoon seriesDungeons & Dragons (TV series) , along with "Eight is Enough" co-starWillie Aames .Personal life
In a 1996 spoof article, written with Rich's participation, "
Might Magazine " published a story reporting Rich's purported death during a robbery by an "unemployeddinner theater stagehand ." The "story" was an elaborate, and meticulously reconstructed time-line of the final years of Rich's life, including his work on an uncompleted independent film known as "The Squatter Project", constructed by a friend of Rich's who worked for the magazine. The issue was intended as a satire of so-called "death issues" published by magazines such as "People ", "Entertainment Weekly ", "Rolling Stone ", and others, when popular celebrities have passed away. This event is chronicled in Dave Eggers's "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius ", with semi-factual explanation of the events and exposition on the significance behind such an event. Eggers was a founder of "Might Magazine".Rich's adult life has been troubled by substance abuse and numerous arrests for drug offenses, shoplifting, and breaking-and-entering. [Rich's IMDb.com Bio page [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0723589/bio] ] . In 1991, he was arrested for smashing a pharmacy window in an attempt to steal narcotics. He was bailed out of jail by his "Eight is Enough" "Dad"
Dick Van Patten . He was re-arrested for shoplifting very shortly after being bailed out. He eventually pleadno contest to both charges. On 20 February 2003, he was arrested for driving while impaired when he nearly collided with a police car on a closed stretch ofInterstate 10 in theLos Angeles area.References
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