Gary Dourdan, "CSI", ruined by drugs and alcohol

by chiverico | November 14, 2012 at 02:13 pm
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U.S. actor Gary Dourdan, who played Warrick Brown detective in the U.S. series "CSI Las Vegas" is almost ruined because of his wanderings and his "good relationship" with alcohol and drugs.

Sometimes fame and money can lead the life of an actor or a singer to a better life and sometimes can lead to the most absolute ruins and even forgotten.

In this first case we find an actor who became famous thanks to a great American television series, "CSI: Las Vegas". We speak of actor Gary Dourdan who is not in the prime of his life and whose fame as an actor is not a good time.

Since becoming one of the stars of the American series in 2000 until he left the series in 2008 because of problems with the production and also by alcohol and drugs, Dourdan's life has gone from bad to worse.

In 2001, Dourdan was arrested after crashing into two parked cars and police charged him with drug possession. He has repeatedly been arrested for possession of heroin, cocaine and ecstasy, for assault and gender violence. In 2011 he was arrested for breaking into his ex-girlfriend's nose when they were discussing the actor's home.

And is that Gary Dourdan's fame has made him have a net of approximately $ 1.8 million (1,417,590 euros), but also a debt of 1.73 million.

Furthermore, Dourdan seems brag to the media with legal documents that have a median income of $ 14,883 to 14,562 monthly are intended to pay bills. Bringing the actor only has about $ 320 to live, or rather survive throughout the month.

As every cloud has a silver lining, the actor says provides "important papers" that allow you to resume its payment obligations. The question is whether within those obligations is the continue consuming alcohol and drugs and get into a spiral of vice which has no outlet and even ruin his life, his health and his profession.

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