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Please this Whole Article is a Stub
This is one of the most entertaining programs ever put on Television in the 1970s. I still sing the theme song in the car when no one is looking. EIGHT IS ENOUGH is never enough. Please help me to update to links on sights of the cast members. Example the step mother is now on the TV show OZ.
[edit] Lani O'Grady
For some of the other children, however, success did not come, and a few ended up having personal heartache, whether it be trouble with the law (like Adam Rich, who played Nicholas) or suicide (Lani O'Grady, who played Mary).
According to IMDB, she died of natural causes. Where did this suicide story come from? --Commking 10:08, 5 May 2006 (UTC)
- A drug overdose is not natural. However, IMDB's confusion may be in that they have the information that was originally reported, which, as you can see by the link, turned out not to be true. Mike H. That's hot 08:03, 6 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Mark Hamill
Moved info about MH down to join that about the other two characters who changed after the pilot. The Star Wars and change of appearance stuff is not relevant to this article. Rojomoke 11:04, 19 September 2007 (UTC)