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David Strickland
Birth Name:David Gordon Strickland, Jr.
Birth Date:14 October 1969
Birth Place:Glen Cove, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Known For:Todd Stites in Suddenly Susan
Years Active:1994–1999
Occupation:Actor

David Gordon Strickland, Jr. (October 14, 1969 – March 22, 1999) was an American actor. He was best known for playing the boyish rock music reporter Todd Stites in the NBC sitcom Suddenly Susan.[1]

Life and career

David Gordon Strickland, Jr., was born on October 14, 1969, in Glen Cove, Long Island, New York. His parents, David Gordon Sr. and Karen, both worked as executives.[2] Strickland moved with his family to Princeton, New Jersey, and later to Los Angeles, where he became an actor. Strickland guest starred in the television series Dave's World, Roseanne, Mad About You, and Sister, Sister, until he landed his role on Suddenly Susan in 1996.

Personal life

Strickland suffered from bipolar disorder and had a long and troubled history of drug and alcohol abuse. Five months before his death, Strickland was arrested for cocaine possession, pleaded no contest, and was sentenced to three years' probation and ordered into drug rehabilitation. He was due in court for a progress report on the day of his death. News reports of events leading up to Strickland's death suggest that he had chosen to stop taking the lithium he was prescribed to control his bipolar disorder.[3]

Death

On March 20, 1999, Strickland and comedian Andy Dick flew from Los Angeles to Las Vegas and spent three days partying in strip clubs.[3] After checking into a motel, Strickland spent time with a prostitute, consumed six bottles of beer, and then hanged himself with a bed sheet over the ceiling beam. He died during the morning hours of March 22, 1999, at the age of 29.[4] His body was discovered by a private investigator hired by his friend and co-star Brooke Shields when Strickland missed his appearance in Los Angeles Municipal Court for cocaine possession.[5] [6] Evidence of drug use was found in his room. The Clark County Coroner concluded that Strickland's body bore the marks of a previous suicide attempt.[7]

After much discussion, the writers of Suddenly Susan decided to deal with Strickland's death directly by killing off his character, Todd Stites. In the show's third season finale, "A Day in a Life", Todd fails to appear at work one day. When Susan calls Todd regarding tickets to a show, his pager vibrates on his desk. Susan spends the day searching for Todd, learning for the first time about a number of good deeds he had done throughout his life. The episode ends when the police call Jack while he, Susan, and the other characters are gathered in a prayer circle for Todd's well-being. The details of Todd's death are left ambiguous. The episode is peppered with confessional-style monologues delivered directly into the camera by Shields and the show's supporting cast.

Filmography

Notes
1994Object of ObsessionHomeless Man
1994Postcards from AmericaDriver
1995Phobophilia: The Love of Fear(unknown)
1999Forces of NatureSteve Montgomery
1999DeliveredWill Sherman Alternative title: Death by Pizza
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1995Dave's WorldPolice Officer Episode: "What the Early Bird Gets"
1995RoseanneFirst CopEpisode: "The Getaway, Almost"
1995–1996Mad About YouHollis6 episodes
1996Sister, SisterDave Barnes3 episodes
1996Mixed NutsRoss Kellog Unsold NBC pilot
1996–1999Suddenly SusanTodd StitesSeries regular, 71 episodes

Notes and References

  1. News: Ravo . Nick . March 24, 1999 . David Strickland, 29, Actor; Had Role in Television Sitcom . . November 26, 2018 . subscription.
  2. Web site: David Strickland Biography (1969-1999) . Film Reference . March 6, 2019.
  3. News: Ryan . Joal . June 1, 1999 . David Strickland's Last Party-Hardy Days . . November 21, 2018 .
  4. News: Ryan . Joal . March 24, 1999 . "Suddenly Susan" Costar's Final Hours . . November 21, 2018 .
  5. News: Shain . Michael . May 31, 1999. Brooke's Private Eye New Revelations in Suicide of Shield' 'Suddenly' Star . . November 21, 2018.
  6. Web site: Dark Forces: Brooke Shields's TV Sitcom Costar David Strickland Takes His Own Troubled Life . Gliatto . Tom . . April 5, 1999 . 2 May 2009 . 13 September 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160913125922/http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20127872,00.html . dead .
  7. News: Goldman . Adam . February 15, 2004. Anonymity of Las Vegas Is a Magnet for Suicidal Tourists . . November 21, 2018 . subscription.