Adam Rich's death reports are coming, "no unfair game" suspected

Here's what we know about The Eight is quite star’s Death.


Adam Rich was only nine years old when he won the role of a life as Nicholas Bradford, the youngest son of Eight is enough . The show lasted five seasons, 1977-1981, and it conquered the hearts of people around the world and even won a place on the list of 100 largest stars of VH1 children, arriving at # 73.

However, after a few additional roles, including the years 1981 Red code and 1983 Dungeons and Dragons , He chose to take a step back from Hollywood and maintain a lower profile. Unfortunately, on January 7, 2023, Rich, 54, was found dead in his house in Los Angeles. Here is what we know so far about his shocking death.

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No unfair game is suspected

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Tmz was the first to report the news. According to the entertainment media, a family member revealed that he had been found dead in his house in Los Angeles. They would not reveal the cause of death. An agent responsible for the application of laws told TMZ RHR that his body had been found "lifeless" by someone who went to his home. They also confirmed that no unfair game was involved. Case notes of Los Angeles County Legalist's office indicate that more in -depth investigation is necessary to determine an official cause of death.

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His publicist confirmed death

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Danny Deraney, Mr. Rich's publicist also confirmed death, describing his client as "kind, generous and a warrior in the fight against mental illness". He added: "He was disinterested and had always looked for those who cared. This is why many people who grew up with him feel part of their childhood and sad today. He was really the little brother of the America."

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Rich against drug addiction problems

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Adam publicly fought against drug addiction problems and was arrested in 1991 after breaking a pharmacy window in order to get medication. Dick Van Patten, his father of television on Eight is enough , bailed out. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

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His eight are quite brother Willie Aames cried his death

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Willie Aames, her Eight is enough Costar, paid tribute to him on Facebook. "This morning [my wife] Earn not that is to say Waked me up with the heartbreaking news of Adam Rich's death, "he wrote." I'm empty. Adam was more than a colleague. He was really my only little brother. A friend of always. "He added that Adam was considering a return to Hollywood." In recent years, Adam dreamed of renewing his career. He was one of these children's actors that our generation will always remember. "Aames, who played his brother in the series, also talked about his important role." I cannot tell you how many parents told me that they named their first child "Nicolas" after his eight is enough character. The decreasing fraternity of children who grew up in the golden years of family television has lost another of ours. I will miss it deeply, "he added." Rest 'A.R.' You were the cutest television child of all. ""

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His mother-in-law on screen, Betty Buckley, also paid tribute

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Betty Buckley, who played her mother-in-law in the series, also paid tribute. "Adam Rich was a light and my young boyfriend for the Four Seasons, I was lucky to work with him on" eight is enough ". I loved him and I loved working with him in our scenes together on The series. He was so kind, funny, fresh and natural. He brought a lot of joy to all of us in the show and to our audience, "she wrote on Instagram. “Adam and I stayed friends all these years. His love and support have always mean a lot to me. I am shocked by the news that I received this morning from his death this morning. Sending my love and my deepest condolences to his friends and family. In recent years, Adam has devoted himself to providing inspiration to other mental and emotional diseases. I will miss it a lot. ""


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