- Hugh O'Connor
Infobox Actor
name = Hugh O'Connor
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birth_date = birth date|1962|4|7|
birth_place =Rome ,Italy
death_date = death date and age|1995|3|28|1962|4|7|
death_place =Los Angeles, California
occupation =Actor
spouse = Angela Clayton (m. 28 March 1992 - his death)
parents =Carroll O'Connor
Nancy Fields"Not to be confused with
Hugo Oconór ."Hugh Edward Ralph O'Connor (April 7 ,1962 –March 28 ,1995 ) was an American actor, known for his role as Det./ Lt. Lonnie Jamison on "In the Heat of the Night" from 1988-1995.Biography
Hugh O'Connor was born in
Rome ,Italy . When he was six days old he was adopted byCarroll O'Connor and his wife Nancy. Carroll was in Rome filming "Cleopatra". He was named after Carroll O'Connor's brother, who died in a motorcycle accident in 1961. When he was 16 he was diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma. He survived thecancer withchemotherapy and two surgeries, but became addicted to drugs. He had been taking prescription drugs for the pain and marijuana for nausea. He quickly became addicted to harder drugs. Despite numerous stays at rehabilitation clinics, he never conquered his addiction.He was married to Angela Clayton, a wardrobe assistant on "In the Heat of the Night", on
March 28 ,1992 , and their son Sean Carroll O'Connor was born in 1993.On
March 28 ,1995 , the third anniversary of his marriage, O'Connor called his father to tell him he was going to end his life. He told his father he believed he could not beat the drugs and could not face another drug rehabilitation program. Carroll called the police, who arrived at Hugh'sPacific Palisades home just as he shot himself in the head. The police later determined he hadcocaine in his blood.Hugh O'Connor was cremated and his remains buried at the Church of St. Susanna in Rome, Italy.He has a cenotaph at his father's gravesite, leading many people to believe that he is buried there.
Legal issues
Six months before Hugh's death, Angela told Carroll O'Connor that a man named Harry Perzigian had been furnishing the younger O'Connor with drugs. Carroll had retained a
private detective to investigate. About a week before Hugh's death his father brought the evidence to the Los Angeles Police asking them to arrest Perzigian. Several hours after Hugh's death, his father publicly named Perzigian as the man who caused Hugh O'Connor's death. Harry Perzigian was arrested the next day for drug possession and furnishing cocaine, after a search of his apartment turned up cocaine anddrug paraphernalia . In January of 1996 he was sentenced to a year in jail, a $1,000 fine, 200 hours ofcommunity service , and three years ofprobation .Perzigian later sued Carroll O'Connor for
slander for calling him a "sleazeball" and saying "he was a partner in murder, not an accessory, a partner in murder" in an interview withDiane Sawyer on ABC's "Primetime Live". After a highly publicizedcivil trial Carroll O'Connor was found not liable. He dedicated much of the rest of his life to speaking out on drug awareness.The Hugh O'Connor Memorial Law
After Hugh's death, his father successfully lobbied to get the State of
California to pass legislation that allows family members of an addicted person or anyone injured by a drug dealer's actions, including employers, to sue for reimbursement for medical treatment and rehabilitation costs. The law, known as the "Drug Dealer Civil Liability Act" in California, went into effect in 1997.Eleven other states followed with similar legislation, which has been referred to as "The Hugh O'Connor Memorial Law".
In April 1997 the Florida Senate unanimously passed "The Hugh O'Connor Memorial Act", which allows people injured by drug dealers to sue for damages.
Filmography
*Brass (1985) as James Flynn
*"In the Heat of the Night" (1988-1995) as Det./ Lt. Lonnie JamisonExternal links
*imdb name|id=0640356|name=Hugh O'Connor
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=5911302 Hugh O'Connor's Gravesite]
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