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Old 08-05-2003, 07:39 PM   #1
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What was his son's name on the show? What was his real name? I heard he died in real life too. What did he die of?
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His name was Hugh O'connor and he played Lonnie Jamison. He commited suicide by shooting himself. He was high on drugs at the time.
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Lonnie was the one with the long hair right who wore shades most of the time? I didn't know he was Carroll O Connor's son. He doesn't look like Carroll.
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I think he was adopted.
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Yeah he was adopted and his acting sucked so bad he made me laugh, rip hugh
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Carroll put him on the show hoping that he could keep him away from drug dealers. But sadly it didn't help. I have on tape an interview that Carroll did after Hugh's suicide. It was heart wrenching. He sued the drug dealer and won(I think).
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If memory serves me, Carroll and his wife (Nancy?) adopted him while in Italy. Carroll was doing a film. Cleopatra? With Elizabeth Taylor?

Yeah, can you tell how fuzzy my memory is?

Someone once suggested that Howard and Hugh both tended to look a little sweaty and rough in the first few seasons because they were hopped up a bit while filming. I think more so with Hugh. Even though I was young, I could tell something was just "wrong" with him. Maybe that's why I could never stand Lonnie. I thought he was sleazy, but now that I look back, I think Hugh's issues were just bleeding through. As someone said, his acting was horrible.

They should have just given him a recurring role as a loveable, trying to go right druggie and he would have been set. Oh, I'm bad.
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If memory serves me, Carroll and his wife (Nancy?) adopted him while in Italy. Carroll was doing a film. Cleopatra? With Elizabeth Taylor?

Yeah, can you tell how fuzzy my memory is?

Someone once suggested that Howard and Hugh both tended to look a little sweaty and rough in the first few seasons because they were hopped up a bit while filming. I think more so with Hugh. Even though I was young, I could tell something was just "wrong" with him. Maybe that's why I could never stand Lonnie. I thought he was sleazy, but now that I look back, I think Hugh's issues were just bleeding through. As someone said, his acting was horrible.

They should have just given him a recurring role as a loveable, trying to go right druggie and he would have been set. Oh, I'm bad.
Yes, He was adopted in Italy during the filming of Cleopatra.
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Actually, he was a good actor with lots of potential. That's the sad part. Sorry you don't get it but then again we can't win em' all.
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