Adam Rich, a young actor best known for playing “America’s little brother” on “Eight is Enough,” passed away at 54. According to Lt. Aimee Earl of the Los Angeles County Medical-Examiner Coroner’s office, Rich died away at his residence in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles. Although the reason for death is being looked into, it is not seen to be suspicious.

When he played Nicholas Bradford, the youngest of eight children, in the ABC smash dramedy “Eight is Enough,” from 1977 to 1981, Rich gained notoriety at 8. Rich had great success on the show, but after it ended, he had trouble sustaining an acting career.

Rich was detained for DUI in 2002 after almost colliding with a California Highway Patrol cruiser parked in a lane closed for construction.

He was arrested in 1991 for attempting to break into a drugstore, and in October of that same year, while receiving treatment for a dislocated shoulder, he was detained for allegedly taking a drug-filled syringe from the hospital.

Rich’s experiences with drug usage and legal troubles are sadly not unique among young child performers who achieve popularity. Being in the spotlight frequently brings an abundance of pressure and celebrity, which can have detrimental effects.

Rich will always be remembered for his part in “Eight is Enough” and the joy he offered to audiences, despite his troubles. On Instagram, Rich’s on-screen stepmother Betty Buckley, who played with him, shared her loving memories of him. She described him as a “light,” her “young pal” on set, and a friend ever since, and expressed her sadness at learning of his passing.

“I adored him and loved working with him,” Buckley gushed. “He was so endearing, witty, young, and genuine. He made everyone on the show, as well as the viewers, very happy.”

The passing of Adam Rich serves as a reminder of the difficulties young actors may encounter and the value of providing them with assistance as they work their way through the entertainment business. Even though Rich’s stint on “Eight is Enough” was brief, he will always be regarded as a beloved figure in the development of television