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Adam Rich from ‘Eight Is Enough’ Dead At 54

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Adam Rich, best known for portraying Nicholas Bradford, youngest member of the Bradford family, on ABC’s 1977 to 1981 series Eight is Enough (which he joined at age 8), has, according to a family member, died at age 54 of an undisclosed cause.

Back in the day, people thought Adam Rich was the cutest thing they’d ever seen (especially with that haircut he sported on the show that inspired many others to go with a similar look). Born October 12, 1968, he’d only been in an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man and the TV movie The City before being cast as Nicholas. Afterwards, there were, as was the norm amongst the cast, guest-starring on other episodic shows, television movies, a couple of theatrical films, and a regular gig on the 1981 to 1982 show Code Red. His last TV role was a 1993 episode of Baywatch and his last movie was 2003’s Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star.

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EIGHT IS ENOUGH, (back row, from left): Susan Richardson, Dick Van Patten, Grant Goodeve, Lani O’Grady, Willie Aames, Laurie Walters; front from left: Dianne Kay, Connie Newton, Adam Rich, Betty Buckley, 1977-81. photo: Gene Trindl/TV Guide/courtesy Everett Collection

Adam certainly had a number of issues over the years: He tried smoking marijuana at age 14, dropped out of high school when he was 17, he almost died of a valium overdose three years later, in 1991 he was arrested and charged with attempted burglary of a pharmacy, in 2002 he was arrested for DUI and he’s been in drug rehab a number of times.

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EIGHT IS ENOUGH, Adam Rich, 1977-1981, 1st season (Everett Collection)

In 1991, Adam gave an interview to the Orlando Sentinel which seemed to sum up a number of problems he was having. “I don’t know why this happened, but I know I am sick. I have a disease,” he proclaimed. “I am very remorseful, very embarrassed about this whole thing. [When] I was 15, I realized I had been working most of my life. I felt like I was almost ready to retire; I was so tired. I began hanging out with the wrong people. I guess it was rebellious, like, ‘Hey, I’m not cute little Nicholas.’”

Ed Gross

I've been an entertainment journalist for ... well, a long time. Served on the editorial staff of magazines like Starlog, Life Story, Cinescape, Movie Magic and Geek. Most recently I spent a number of years as Film/TV Editor at closerweekly.com and I've authored a number of oral history books on subjects like Star Trek, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Battlestar Galactica, James Bond and Star Wars. All told, that's a lot of words — and I hope to add a lot more to them at Do You Remember.

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