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Eric Douglas

Eric Anthony Douglas (June 21, 1958 – July 6, 2004) was an American actor and stand-up comedian.[1][2] Douglas was the youngest son of actor Kirk Douglas and his second wife Anne Buydens. His half brother was actor and producer Michael Douglas. Douglas pursued a career in show business but did not attain the same level of success as his father and siblings. His career was overshadowed by his numerous run-ins with the law and problems with alcohol and drugs.[3]

Eric Douglas
Douglas in 1995
Born
Eric Anthony Douglas

(1958-06-21)June 21, 1958
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
DiedJuly 6, 2004(2004-07-06) (aged 46)
Resting placeWestwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery
Alma materPitzer College
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
London Academy of Dramatic Art
Occupation(s)Actor, stand-up comedian
Years active1971–2004
Parent(s)Kirk Douglas
Anne Buydens
RelativesPeter Douglas (brother)
Michael Douglas (half-brother)
Joel Douglas (half-brother)
Cameron Douglas (half-nephew)

Early life edit

Born in Los Angeles, California, Douglas was the youngest son of actor Kirk Douglas (1916–2020) and German American mother Anne Buydens (1919–2021).[4] His father was Jewish and his mother later converted to Judaism. He was the younger brother of Peter Douglas, and his older half-brothers are Michael and Joel Douglas.

Douglas studied at Pitzer College, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and the London Academy of Dramatic Art.

Career edit

Acting edit

Douglas made his screen debut in 1971 in A Gunfight, starring his father and Johnny Cash. In 1982, Douglas appeared in the NBC television film Remembrance of Love, also starring his father. Douglas portrayed a younger version of his father's character in flashback scenes.[5] He appeared in several films in the 1980s including The Flamingo Kid (1985), Tomboy (1985), The Golden Child (1986), and Honor Bound (1988). In the late 1980s, Douglas performed off-Broadway at the Village Gate Theater with the critically acclaimed improvisational comedy troupe Noo Yawk Tawk .[6] He also appeared in a production of Dale Wasserman's Shakespeare and The Indians at the Music Theatre Conference for the Eugene O' Neill Theatre Center in 1981. Also in the production was folk performer Bobby Bridger, but the production never made it to Broadway.

In 1991, Douglas appeared with his father (in the senior Douglas's Emmy-nominated performance) in "Yellow", the Season 3 finale of the television series Tales from the Crypt. The father and son acting duo portrayed father and son characters with Eric a young officer in World War I brought up on charges of cowardice by his commanding general who is also his cold-hearted father.

Stand-up comedy edit

In the early 1990s, Douglas attempted a career as a stand-up comedian. He performed in New York City comedy clubs with much of his self-deprecating material coming from his status as the black sheep of the Douglas dynasty.

Douglas entered British comedy folklore when, during a stand-up performance at The Comedy Store, London, he was angered by the audience's reaction to his stand-up routine. In a moment that would lead to club co-founder Don Ward saying he had "died on his arse", Douglas shouted "You can't do this to me, I'm Kirk Douglas's son!" A member of the audience then stood up and shouted, "No, I'm Kirk Douglas' son," referring to the iconic "I'm Spartacus" scene of the 1960 film starring Kirk Douglas. This ended up with the majority of the audience standing up and repeating the line.[7]

Personal life edit

Legal issues edit

Douglas was arrested multiple times throughout the 1990s. One of his first arrests came in 1991 for kicking a Beverly Hills police officer.[8] On October 30, 1994, Douglas was arrested in Los Angeles for cocaine possession. Less than a month later, he was arrested for DUI and for leaving the scene of an accident when he crashed into a parked car while trying to leave The Comedy Store in West Hollywood after a fight.[9] In May 1996, Douglas was arrested for possession of a controlled substance when police found eleven vials of crack cocaine and 1,085 Xanax pills in his Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan apartment.[10] He pleaded guilty to the charges and was placed on probation and was ordered to complete a drug rehab program.[11]

In August 1996, he was arrested in Long Beach, California, for driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Two days later, Douglas was arrested in New Canaan, Connecticut, for disorderly conduct after he attempted to kiss a young girl who was a fellow patient at Silver Hill Hospital, a rehab facility he was in at the time.[12] He was cleared of the charges in February 1998.[13] In February 1997, Douglas was arrested for DUI after crashing his rental car into two parked cars.[14]

Drug issues edit

In 2000, Douglas revealed in an interview that he went into an eight-day coma in 1999 after accidentally overdosing on Xanax. Douglas recalled, "I was in L.A. sitting around my breakfast table with my dad and I choked on a piece of sausage. But because the pills had taken effect, I was not able to dislodge the sausage from my throat." After the Douglases' maid attempted the Heimlich maneuver, Douglas was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center where he fell into a coma. Due to an anoxic brain injury, his speech became slurred and his gait was altered.[15]

In May 2001, Douglas sued his former psychiatrist, Dr. William Leader, claiming that Leader prescribed him a combination of prescription drugs that are lethal when combined with alcohol. Douglas asserted that Leader, who had been treating Douglas for his drug addictions for ten years, failed to consider his alcohol problem when he prescribed Vicodin, Klonopin, and Xanax. Douglas claimed the drugs caused him to feel suicidal and also caused an episode of cardiac arrest which led him to require constant care and hospitalization. Douglas sought $50,000 in damages from Leader.[16]

Weeks before his death, Douglas was back in a rehab center in upstate New York. His parents reportedly visited him and gave him a tough love ultimatum regarding his drug use.[17] During an appearance on The Early Show in 2009, Kirk Douglas told interviewer Julie Chen that he and his wife had taken Eric to "20 rehab centers" over the years and that "nothing helped".[18]

Death edit

On July 6, 2004, a maid found Douglas's body in his Manhattan apartment.[4] An autopsy and toxicology report later determined that his death was caused by "acute intoxication" from the combined effects of alcohol, tranquilizers, and painkillers. Douglas's death was ruled accidental.[19][20] He is interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery, Westwood, Los Angeles, California. His father was later interred with him in 2020 and his mother was interred with them in 2021.[21]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1971 A Gunfight Bud Tenneray
1979 The White Shadow Student Episode: "Albert Hodges"
1979 The Spy Who Did It Better Bellboy
1982 Remembrance of Love Young Joe Rabin TV movie
1984 The Flamingo Kid Donny
1985 Tomboy Ernie Leeds, Jr.
1986 The Golden Child Yellow Dragon
1987 Student Confidential Johnny Warshetsky
1987 Highway to Heaven Rhett Clark Episode: "Playing for Keeps"
1988 La belle Anglaise Eric Episode: "Une vie de chien"
1988 Honor Bound Lamarr
1991 Delta Force 3: The Killing Game Sam
1991 Tales from the Crypt Lt. Martin Kalthrob Episode: "Yellow"
1993 The Alaska Kid Eric Miniseries
2007 The Words Left Unsaid Mordor Short, (final film role)
Released posthumously

References edit

  1. ^ Edemariam, Aida (July 9, 2004). "The lost son". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2008-07-03.
  2. ^ "Kirk Douglas's youngest son dies". BBC News. July 7, 2004. Retrieved 2008-07-03.
  3. ^ "Other Obituaries: Eric Douglas". The Telegraph-Herald. 2004-07-07. p. 2C. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  4. ^ a b Silverman, Stephen M. (2007-07-07). "Kirk Douglas's Son Eric Found Dead". People. Retrieved 28 December 2010.
  5. ^ Bianculli, David (1982-12-01). "Actor's next role is close to his heart". Boca Raton News. p. 6C. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  6. ^ Where Audiences Participate In Improvisational Comedy, by Stephen Holden
  7. ^ "The Comedy Store at 30". BBC. 2009-06-09. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  8. ^ "Kirk Douglas' son arrested for kicking a police officer". Eugene Register-Guard. 1991-08-10. p. 2A. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  9. ^ "Eric Douglas arrested for drunk driving". Daily News. 1994-11-23. p. 2. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  10. ^ "Eric Douglas arrested on a drug charge". Reading Eagle. 1996-05-23. pp. B8. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  11. ^ "Eric Douglas". Lodi News-Sentinel. 1997-05-07. p. 7. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  12. ^ "Douglas in court". The Bryan Times. 1998-02-04. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  13. ^ "Douglas' son cleared of harassment charges". The Deseret News. 1998-02-12. p. A2. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  14. ^ "Eric Douglas Arrested for auto accident". Herald-Journal. 1997-02-11. pp. A–2. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  15. ^ Rush, George; Molloy, Joanna; Baker, K.C. (12 March 2000). "Coma Woe Unites Eric & Kirk". Nydailynews.com. Archived from the original on 30 January 2013. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  16. ^ AFP (30 May 2001). "Kirk Douglas son sues psychiatrist". Philippine Daily Inquirer. p. A31. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  17. ^ Nichols, Adam; Rush, George; Hutchinson, Bill; Lebovich, Jennifer. "Kirk Douglas Crushed By Son's Death". Nydailynews.com. Archived from the original on 30 January 2013. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  18. ^ "Kirk & Anne Douglas: A True Inspiration". Cbsnews.com. 7 April 2009. Archived from the original on 19 January 2013. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  19. ^ "Eric Douglas death called overdose". Los Angeles Times. 2004-08-11. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  20. ^ "Douglas son 'died accidentally'". BBC. 2004-08-10. Retrieved 28 December 2010.
  21. ^ "Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones and More Attend Kirk Douglas' Funeral 2 Days After His Death".

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Eric Anthony Douglas June 21 1958 July 6 2004 was an American actor and stand up comedian 1 2 Douglas was the youngest son of actor Kirk Douglas and his second wife Anne Buydens His half brother was actor and producer Michael Douglas Douglas pursued a career in show business but did not attain the same level of success as his father and siblings His career was overshadowed by his numerous run ins with the law and problems with alcohol and drugs 3 Eric DouglasDouglas in 1995BornEric Anthony Douglas 1958 06 21 June 21 1958Los Angeles California U S DiedJuly 6 2004 2004 07 06 aged 46 New York City U S Resting placeWestwood Village Memorial Park CemeteryAlma materPitzer CollegeRoyal Academy of Dramatic ArtLondon Academy of Dramatic ArtOccupation s Actor stand up comedianYears active1971 2004Parent s Kirk DouglasAnne BuydensRelativesPeter Douglas brother Michael Douglas half brother Joel Douglas half brother Cameron Douglas half nephew Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Acting 2 2 Stand up comedy 3 Personal life 3 1 Legal issues 3 2 Drug issues 4 Death 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editBorn in Los Angeles California Douglas was the youngest son of actor Kirk Douglas 1916 2020 and German American mother Anne Buydens 1919 2021 4 His father was Jewish and his mother later converted to Judaism He was the younger brother of Peter Douglas and his older half brothers are Michael and Joel Douglas Douglas studied at Pitzer College the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and the London Academy of Dramatic Art Career editActing edit Douglas made his screen debut in 1971 in A Gunfight starring his father and Johnny Cash In 1982 Douglas appeared in the NBC television film Remembrance of Love also starring his father Douglas portrayed a younger version of his father s character in flashback scenes 5 He appeared in several films in the 1980s including The Flamingo Kid 1985 Tomboy 1985 The Golden Child 1986 and Honor Bound 1988 In the late 1980s Douglas performed off Broadway at the Village Gate Theater with the critically acclaimed improvisational comedy troupe Noo Yawk Tawk 6 He also appeared in a production of Dale Wasserman s Shakespeare and The Indians at the Music Theatre Conference for the Eugene O Neill Theatre Center in 1981 Also in the production was folk performer Bobby Bridger but the production never made it to Broadway In 1991 Douglas appeared with his father in the senior Douglas s Emmy nominated performance in Yellow the Season 3 finale of the television series Tales from the Crypt The father and son acting duo portrayed father and son characters with Eric a young officer in World War I brought up on charges of cowardice by his commanding general who is also his cold hearted father Stand up comedy edit In the early 1990s Douglas attempted a career as a stand up comedian He performed in New York City comedy clubs with much of his self deprecating material coming from his status as the black sheep of the Douglas dynasty Douglas entered British comedy folklore when during a stand up performance at The Comedy Store London he was angered by the audience s reaction to his stand up routine In a moment that would lead to club co founder Don Ward saying he had died on his arse Douglas shouted You can t do this to me I m Kirk Douglas s son A member of the audience then stood up and shouted No I m Kirk Douglas son referring to the iconic I m Spartacus scene of the 1960 film starring Kirk Douglas This ended up with the majority of the audience standing up and repeating the line 7 Personal life editLegal issues edit Douglas was arrested multiple times throughout the 1990s One of his first arrests came in 1991 for kicking a Beverly Hills police officer 8 On October 30 1994 Douglas was arrested in Los Angeles for cocaine possession Less than a month later he was arrested for DUI and for leaving the scene of an accident when he crashed into a parked car while trying to leave The Comedy Store in West Hollywood after a fight 9 In May 1996 Douglas was arrested for possession of a controlled substance when police found eleven vials of crack cocaine and 1 085 Xanax pills in his Hell s Kitchen Manhattan apartment 10 He pleaded guilty to the charges and was placed on probation and was ordered to complete a drug rehab program 11 In August 1996 he was arrested in Long Beach California for driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol Two days later Douglas was arrested in New Canaan Connecticut for disorderly conduct after he attempted to kiss a young girl who was a fellow patient at Silver Hill Hospital a rehab facility he was in at the time 12 He was cleared of the charges in February 1998 13 In February 1997 Douglas was arrested for DUI after crashing his rental car into two parked cars 14 Drug issues edit In 2000 Douglas revealed in an interview that he went into an eight day coma in 1999 after accidentally overdosing on Xanax Douglas recalled I was in L A sitting around my breakfast table with my dad and I choked on a piece of sausage But because the pills had taken effect I was not able to dislodge the sausage from my throat After the Douglases maid attempted the Heimlich maneuver Douglas was taken to Cedars Sinai Medical Center where he fell into a coma Due to an anoxic brain injury his speech became slurred and his gait was altered 15 In May 2001 Douglas sued his former psychiatrist Dr William Leader claiming that Leader prescribed him a combination of prescription drugs that are lethal when combined with alcohol Douglas asserted that Leader who had been treating Douglas for his drug addictions for ten years failed to consider his alcohol problem when he prescribed Vicodin Klonopin and Xanax Douglas claimed the drugs caused him to feel suicidal and also caused an episode of cardiac arrest which led him to require constant care and hospitalization Douglas sought 50 000 in damages from Leader 16 Weeks before his death Douglas was back in a rehab center in upstate New York His parents reportedly visited him and gave him a tough love ultimatum regarding his drug use 17 During an appearance on The Early Show in 2009 Kirk Douglas told interviewer Julie Chen that he and his wife had taken Eric to 20 rehab centers over the years and that nothing helped 18 Death editOn July 6 2004 a maid found Douglas s body in his Manhattan apartment 4 An autopsy and toxicology report later determined that his death was caused by acute intoxication from the combined effects of alcohol tranquilizers and painkillers Douglas s death was ruled accidental 19 20 He is interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery Westwood Los Angeles California His father was later interred with him in 2020 and his mother was interred with them in 2021 21 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes1971 A Gunfight Bud Tenneray1979 The White Shadow Student Episode Albert Hodges 1979 The Spy Who Did It Better Bellboy1982 Remembrance of Love Young Joe Rabin TV movie1984 The Flamingo Kid Donny1985 Tomboy Ernie Leeds Jr 1986 The Golden Child Yellow Dragon1987 Student Confidential Johnny Warshetsky1987 Highway to Heaven Rhett Clark Episode Playing for Keeps 1988 La belle Anglaise Eric Episode Une vie de chien 1988 Honor Bound Lamarr1991 Delta Force 3 The Killing Game Sam1991 Tales from the Crypt Lt Martin Kalthrob Episode Yellow 1993 The Alaska Kid Eric Miniseries2007 The Words Left Unsaid Mordor Short final film role Released posthumouslyReferences edit Edemariam Aida July 9 2004 The lost son The Guardian London Retrieved 2008 07 03 Kirk Douglas s youngest son dies BBC News July 7 2004 Retrieved 2008 07 03 Other Obituaries Eric Douglas The Telegraph Herald 2004 07 07 p 2C Retrieved 10 December 2012 a b Silverman Stephen M 2007 07 07 Kirk Douglas s Son Eric Found Dead People Retrieved 28 December 2010 Bianculli David 1982 12 01 Actor s next role is close to his heart Boca Raton News p 6C Retrieved 10 December 2012 Where Audiences Participate In Improvisational Comedy by Stephen Holden The Comedy Store at 30 BBC 2009 06 09 Retrieved 10 December 2012 Kirk Douglas son arrested for kicking a police officer Eugene Register Guard 1991 08 10 p 2A Retrieved 10 December 2012 Eric Douglas arrested for drunk driving Daily News 1994 11 23 p 2 Retrieved 10 December 2012 Eric Douglas arrested on a drug charge Reading Eagle 1996 05 23 pp B8 Retrieved 10 December 2012 Eric Douglas Lodi News Sentinel 1997 05 07 p 7 Retrieved 10 December 2012 Douglas in court The Bryan Times 1998 02 04 Retrieved 10 December 2012 Douglas son cleared of harassment charges The Deseret News 1998 02 12 p A2 Retrieved 10 December 2012 Eric Douglas Arrested for auto accident Herald Journal 1997 02 11 pp A 2 Retrieved 10 December 2012 Rush George Molloy Joanna Baker K C 12 March 2000 Coma Woe Unites Eric amp Kirk Nydailynews com Archived from the original on 30 January 2013 Retrieved 10 December 2012 AFP 30 May 2001 Kirk Douglas son sues psychiatrist Philippine Daily Inquirer p A31 Retrieved 10 December 2012 Nichols Adam Rush George Hutchinson Bill Lebovich Jennifer Kirk Douglas Crushed By Son s Death Nydailynews com Archived from the original on 30 January 2013 Retrieved 10 December 2012 Kirk amp Anne Douglas A True Inspiration Cbsnews com 7 April 2009 Archived from the original on 19 January 2013 Retrieved 10 December 2012 Eric Douglas death called overdose Los Angeles Times 2004 08 11 Retrieved 10 December 2012 Douglas son died accidentally BBC 2004 08 10 Retrieved 28 December 2010 Michael Douglas Catherine Zeta Jones and More Attend Kirk Douglas Funeral 2 Days After His Death External links editEric Douglas at IMDb Eric Douglas at the Internet Off Broadway Database vteKirk Douglas family treeDiana DillKirk DouglasAnne BuydensDiandra LukerMichael DouglasCatherine Zeta JonesJoel DouglasPeter DouglasLisa SchroederEric DouglasViviane ThibesCameron DouglasDylan Michael DouglasCarys Zeta DouglasKelsey DouglasTyler DouglasRyan DouglasJason DouglasLua Izzy DouglasRyder DouglasNotes Retrieved 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