The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s autopsy report has disclosed that Adam Rich, known for his role in the television series Eight Is Enough, died from an accidental fentanyl overdose in January.
The report also indicated the presence of nontoxic levels of alcohol and lorazepam, the generic version of Ativan, in Rich’s bloodstream.
At the age of 54, Adam Rich tragically passed away on January 8 at his residence in the Los Angeles area. The authorities have ruled out foul play in his death.
Eight Is Enough, a popular drama-comedy, revolved around the lives of the Bradford family, consisting of eight children. The show chronicled their journey through dating, personal growth, marriage, and raising their own families. Adam Rich portrayed the role of Nicholas Bradford, the youngest son in the series.
Adam Rich’s television credits extend beyond Eight Is Enough. He appeared in shows like Code Red, Dungeons & Dragons, Small Wonder, St. Elsewhere, and Baywatch.
In 1991, the actor faced legal trouble when he was arrested for breaking a pharmacy window to obtain drugs. Subsequently, Rich underwent years of rehabilitation, but in 2002, he faced another arrest for driving under the influence, narrowly avoiding colliding with a California Highway Patrol car.
The untimely passing of Adam Rich serves as a reminder of the devastating consequences of accidental drug overdoses. His struggles with addiction shed light on the challenges faced by many individuals in the entertainment industry.