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  Brynn Hartman's Alcohol and Cocaine Cocktail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
On Monday, toxicology reports released by the Los Angeles County coroner's office revealed that Brynn Hartman, 40, who shot her famous husband to death on May 28 before turning the gun on herself, had a volatile mixture of cocaine, alcohol, and an anti-depressant in her system.
Brynn reportedly shot the 49-year-old "NewsRadio" star sometime before 3 a.m., then drove to the house of her longtime friend, stuntman Ron Douglas, where she confessed to the crime.
Brynn Hartman committed suicide with a single gunshot wound to the head as police were removing her children from the house.
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  Phil Hartman
Hartman also worked part time as a graphic artist, including designing album covers for popular rock bands, like Poco[?]'s 1978 album "Legend", Firesign Theatre's 1980 album "Fighting Clowns", and three album covers for the band America ("History: Greatest Hits" in 1975, "Harbor" in 1977 and "Silent Letter" in 1979).
Hartman was known for his impressions which included Ronald Reagan, Frank Sinatra, Telly Savalas[?], Ed McMahon[?], Michael Caine, Jack Nicholson, Barbara Bush, Burt Reynolds, Phil Donahue[?], and former President Bill Clinton, which was perhaps his most well known impression.
Phil Hartman died on May 28, 1998 in his Encino, California[?] home, when he was shot by his wife, Brynn Hartman[?].
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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Brynn Hartman
Brynn Hartman (born Vicki Omdahl) (April 11, 1958 – May 28, 1998) was an actress and the wife of actor Phil Hartman.
Hartman was murdered on May 28, 1998, in his Encino, California home, at the age of 49.
Brynn Hartman (11 April 1958 - 28 May 1998) was the wife of actor Phil Hartman.
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 CNN - Coroner: Hartman's wife on drugs, drunk - June 8, 1998
Hartman committed suicide hours after shooting her husband to death on the morning of May 28.
Hartman had a prescription for the drug, which is used to treat depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder and panic disorder.
Brynn Hartman was found in bed next to her husband with a single gunshot wound to the head.
www.cnn.com /SHOWBIZ/TV/9806/08/brynn.hartman.drugged/index.html   (495 words)

  
 Phil Hartman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Hartman met Paul Reubens while working with the Groundlings, and the two became friends, oftenwriting and working on material together.
In 1986, Phil Hartman joined the cast of NBC 'spopular variety show Saturday Night Live and stayedfor 8 seasons, which was a record at the time.
Hartman was known for his impressions which included Ronald Reagan, Frank Sinatra, Telly Savalas, Ed McMahon, Michael Caine, JackNicholson, Barbara Bush, Burt Reynolds, Phil Donahue, and former president Bill Clinton, which was perhaps his most well known impression.
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 Phil Hartman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The exact timing of his switch "Hartmann" to "Hartman" is unknown but all his acting credits after 1986 were as "Hartman".
Hartman also worked part time as a artist including designing album covers for popular rock bands.
Hartman was for his impressions which included Ronald Reagan Frank Sinatra Telly Savalas Ed McMahon Michael Caine Jack Nicholson Barbara Bush Burt Reynolds Phil Donahue and former president Bill Clinton which was perhaps his most well impression.
www.freeglossary.com /Phil_Hartman   (654 words)

  
 Brynn Hartman's Last Hours - TIME
Phil Hartman's wife left his body on their bloody bed and went to a friend's house to confess the killing before returning home to kill herself, say Southern California newspapers.
Brynn, 40, awoke several hours later, returned to her home with the friend and locked herself in the bedroom with the body of her 49-year-old husband, the Times said.
Regarding a possible motive in the tragedy, Brynn Hartman reportedly had become distraught the night before the murder when she read a note from her husband that implied he wanted to end the marriage.
www.time.com /time/nation/article/0,8599,11290,00.html   (488 words)

  
 Renaissance | The Tube
Brynn Hartman, his wife of 12 years and the mother of his two children, pulled the trigger in a single, irreversible act.
Hartman, reportedly influenced by the alcohol, cocaine and an anti-depressant coursing through her body, turned the gun on herself when the police entered the house.
Hartman's death wasn't tragic simply as a humane reaction to mortality, but also because he was one of the good guys.
www.renaissancemag.com /arts/tv0798.html   (684 words)

  
 Definition of Phil Hartman
Hartman's covers include Poco's 1978 album Legend, Firesign Theatre's 1980 album Fighting Clowns, and three album covers for the band America: History: Greatest Hits in 1975, Harbor in 1977, and Silent Letter in 1979.
Hartman was known for his impressions, which included Ronald Reagan, Frank Sinatra, Telly Savalas, Ed McMahon, Michael Caine, Jack Nicholson, Barbara Bush, Burt Reynolds, Phil Donahue, and former president Bill Clinton, which was perhaps his best known impression.
The reasons for the murder/suicide are unknown, although friends of the Hartmans speculated in the press that the combination of their marriage problems and Brynn's drug addictions probably contributed.
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 Zoloft Suit in Phil Hartman Death
Hartman, the 49-year-old star of the TV sitcom NewsRadio, was shot in the head by his wife while he slept in the master bedroom of his Encino, Calif., home during the early morning hours of May 28, 1998.
Hartman, 40, barricaded herself in the room and committed suicide several hours later as a police emergency response team ferried her children to safety.
Hartman had become distraught after receiving a note from her husband that implied he wanted to end their stormy 10-year relationship.
www.namiscc.org /Experiences/2002/PhilHartmanZoloftSuit.htm   (942 words)

  
 Ban Handguns Now
On May 28, 1998, Brynn Hartman shot and killed her husband, comedian Phil Hartman, with a.38 revolver in their Los Angeles home.
Brynn Hartman had a history of substance abuse and mental instability, and had been through several rehabilitation programs.
One gun was a recent birthday gift from Phil Hartman to his wife—she had wanted a gun to protect their family while he was away from home.
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 Brynn Hartman Information
Brynn Hartman (April 11, 1958 – May 28, 1998) was the wife of actor Phil Hartman.
Hartman acted in small roles on television and film, playing a waitress in the Elijah Wood film North and a Venusian on 3rd Rock from the Sun.
Phil Hartman's divorce attorney, Steven Small, stated in a CNN article that Brynn's anger management problems may have contributed to the bloody suicide.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Brynn_Hartman   (327 words)

  
 Salon Health & Body | My antidepressant made me do it!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Brynn was inviting her son's friends, including some of his classmates from his school in Encino.
Indeed, toxicology reports cited in press accounts indicate that at the time she died, Brynn Hartman had both cocaine and alcohol in her system.
The Hartman suit also charges that Arthur Sorosky, the psychiatrist that supplied Brynn Hartman with Zoloft, was not really her doctor and never conducted an evaluation.
www.salon.com /health/feature/1999/07/19/zoloft/index.html   (584 words)

  
 TheCelebrityCafe.com Bios | Site / Phil Hartman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Hartman claimed that he had 99 celeb voices in his manifest, including a deadly funny impersonation of President Bill Clinton, which became an audience favorite on SNL and Jay Leno's Tonight Show where he often made guest appearances.
In his personal life, Hartman was totally unlike the characters he usually played and was loved and respected for his humbleness, his affability and his generosity; he frequently donated his time to charities.
Later reports stated that despite putting on a good public face as a couple, the two had been trying for years to resolve their difficulties and that drug and alcohol use on the part of Brynn were a factor in the tragedy.
www.thecelebritycafe.com /bios/index.php/Site/PhilHartman?action=print   (412 words)

  
 Brynn hartman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/brynn_hartman   (168 words)

  
 Bio for Phil Hartman on MSN Movies
In the early '80s, Hartman was a member of a comedy troupe called the Groundlings, where he made the acquaintance of comedian Paul Reubens.
Hartman's greatest comic strength lay in his celebrity impersonations, which he trotted out to maximum effect on both SNL and the Fox cartoon series The Simpsons.
Hartman remained with Saturday Night Live from 1986 through 1994, sharing a 1989 Emmy for "outstanding writing;" at the time he left the show (making pointed comments about the deteriorated quality of the writing staff), Hartman had set a record for the largest number of appearances (153) as an SNL regular.
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 Hartman Luggage in TutorGig Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Hartman was involved with the band from its..
Childhood Hartman was born in Highland Park, Michigan to Elmer Earl Hartman III and Carol..
Brynn Hartman April 11, 1958 &ndash May 28, 1998 was the wife of actor Phil Hartman.
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 Phil Hartman
Brynn woke up three hours later, and she took the friend back to the scene.
Brynn's family are suing the makers of Zoloft.
Another one of the rough spots in the marriage between Phil and Brynn Hartman was his success in show business, and her repeated failure in her attempts to make anything of herself in the spotlight.
www.findadeath.com /Deceased/h/Phil%20Hartman/phil_hartman.htm   (958 words)

  
 CNN - Police say Hartman's wife told friends about shooting - June 2, 1998
Hartman, 49, was shot to death last week in his suburban Encino home by Brynn Hartman, 40, who later committed suicide, police said.
Hartman called another friend on a cell phone while driving from Douglas' house back to her home, and told that friend she had shot her husband.
The Hartmans directed in their wills that the first guardian who consents to take care of the children be given $50,000 from their estate, Rosenfield said.
edition.cnn.com /SHOWBIZ/TV/9806/02/hartman   (746 words)

  
 Salon | My antidepressant made me do it!
Now the Hartman case and two violent school shootings committed by teenagers on antidepressants have pushed the issue back into the headlines.
The lawyers for the Hartman family will try to make the case that Brynn's behavior changed during the two weeks or so during which she took the Zoloft, immediately prior to the killings.
When Kathryn Alice turned on her TV and learned of the Hartman deaths, she was stunned.
www.salon.com /health/feature/1999/07/19/zoloft/print.html   (2321 words)

  
 Brynn and Phil Hartman heartbreaks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Phil Hartman is the comedian who is famous for his impersonations on Saturday Night Live.
Brynn's planets are in fl and Phil's in red.
The Hartmans' Nuclear Eclipse was truly nuclear, and they had no Cinderella Linkages or Sexual Linkages to bind them together.
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 CNN - Police: 'Domestic discord' behind Hartman slayings - May 28, 1998
The bodies of the Hartmans were found Thursday morning in a bedroom of their million-dollar mansion in the Encino section of Los Angeles after police responded to a 911 call that shots had been fired there.
Police say the deaths were probably a murder-suicide in which Brynn Hartman shot her husband and then later shot herself as police were rushing the couple's two children from the home.
Peterson described Brynn Hartman as "a very troubled person with a lot of problems" and said she tried to talk Phil Hartman out of marrying her in 1987.
edition.cnn.com /SHOWBIZ/TV/9805/28/hartman.update/index.html   (1052 words)

  
 Salon | My antidepressant made me do it!
Brynn was inviting her son's friends, including some of his classmates from his school in Encino.
The Hartman suit also charges that Arthur Sorosky, the psychiatrist that supplied Brynn Hartman with Zoloft, was not really her doctor and never conducted an evaluation.
The lawyers for the Hartman family will try to make the case that Brynn's behavior changed during the two weeks or so during which she took the Zoloft, immediately prior to the killings.
archive.salon.com /health/feature/1999/07/19/zoloft/print.html   (2321 words)

  
 Phil hartman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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Hartman was the fourth member of the famed "Saturday Night Live" alumni to meet a premature end, preceded in death by John Belushi, Gilda Radner, and Chris Farley.
Investigators were only able to verify that his wife, 40-year-old ex-model Brynn, shot Phil Hartman to death as he slept at his Encino, CA home in the early hours before 6:00 am the morning of May 28, 1998.
Police responding to a report of shots fired at the Hartman residence were removing the Hartmans two children from the home when Brynn Hartman, who had struggled for years with substance abuse, turned the gun on herself.
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 Hartman, Brynn & Philip   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Encino, CA - A Service of Memory for Philip and Brynn Hartman, who died May 28 at their home in Encino, CA, was held June 4 at 11 a.m.
Brynn Hartman (Vicki Jo Omdahl) was born April 11, 1958 in Thief River Falls, daughter of Don and Connie (Arnold) Omdahl.
She married Philip Hartman Nov. 25, 1987, in New York City and they lived there for eight years where he was a member of the cast of the "Saturday Night Live" television program.
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 Morbidly Hollywood - Murder of Phil Hartman
Hartman was the second SNL alum to die within a 12 month period.
Emmy-winner Phil Hartman, the versatile, smooth-talking performer of Saturday Night Live and the NBC sitcom NewsRadio, and his wife are dead, the victims of an apparent murder-suicide, Los Angeles police said.
Hartman of the potential for violent and suicidal side effects of Zoloft and that Pfizer has not properly reported such side effects to the public.
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 Phil Hartman
On May 28, 1998, Brynn Hartman murdered her husband, comic Phil Hartman—known for his work on such popular TV shows as Saturday Night Live, The Simpsons and News Radio—before killing herself.
She had been taking a prescribed antidepressant that she mixed with alcohol and cocaine.
Hartman samples of the antidepressant, which she told friends made her feel "…like she was going to jump out of her skin." She contacted the psychiatrist four days before the shooting-he suggested she cut the dosage in half.
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 Augusta Georgia: features@ugusta: Comedian Phil Hartman shot to death 05/29/98
Hartman's two children -- a 9-year-old boy and a 6-year-old girl -- for their safety when they heard a shot in the master bedroom, police said.
Hartman for 20 years, since their days together with the Groundlings comedy troupe, said the manner of his friend's death was ``totally contradictory to the kind of guy he is.''
Hartman was one in a line of Canadian-born comedians to find success in the United States, including the late John Candy and Saturday Night Live veteran Dan Aykroyd.
chronicle.augusta.com /stories/052998/fea_LA0764-8.001.shtml   (427 words)

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