Adam Rich, Previous Kid Star of 'Eight Is Sufficient,' Passes on at 54

 Adam Rich, the previous youngster entertainer most popular for featuring as the most youthful kid on the ABC dramedy "Eight Is Sufficient," passed on Jan. 7, as indicated by the Los Angeles District Clinical Inspector. He was 54.


No insights regarding Rich's demise were accessible. TMZ was first to report the news, saying the one-time television star was found "dormant" at his home in the Los Angeles region. TMZ detailed that policing showed there were no indications of criminal or problematic action.


Rich was a standard all through the five-season run of "Eight Is Sufficient," created by Lorimar TV. The ABC series featured Dick Van Patten as the bereft dad of eight who starts another relationship with an educator, played by Betty Buckley.

The series' unique cast included Imprint Hamill, similarly as he was going to break out as a feature of the cast of 1977's "Star Wars," and Diana Hyland, who played Van Patten's better half yet passed on from the get-go in the show's run. Rich was a critical anchor of the cast as the child of the family. Nicholas was frequently approached to accentuate scenes with lighthearted element. Rich had the experience of experiencing childhood with camera through his awkward young adult years. The painstakingly styled padded pageboy hair style he wore as Nicholas became famous for pre-adolescent and young men in the last part of the 1970s.


In spite of the fact that he battled powerfully in later year, Rich said as of late that he found "euphoria" in his work on the television series.


"I'm thankful for the delight felt while dealing with 'Eight'!… ," Rich said in a video interview he presented on Instagram in 2021. "I really do trust it might have given you some pleasure also."



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